Twitter took down another Trump meme video Saturday night, this one regarding a cover version of Linkin Park’s “In the End” used in the soundtrack.
Linkin Park voiced their complaint, saying, “Linkin Park did not and does not endorse Trump, nor authorize his organization to use any of our music. A cease and desist has been issued.”
Linkin Park did not and does not endorse Trump, nor authorize his organization to use any of our music. A cease and desist has been issued.
— LINKIN PARK (@linkinpark) July 19, 2020
Reporters noted late frontman Chester Bennington was a Trump hater.
@realDonaldTrump shared a campaign video that was promptly blocked by #Twitter for copyright infringement. It included a cover of @linkinpark’s “In The End” apparently without the band’s permission. Late frontman Chester Bennington was no fan. He posted this month before he died: https://t.co/9GOM3WbMVw pic.twitter.com/EqsCKhjA9m
— Oscar Margain (@OscarJournalist) July 19, 2020
The banned video was posted by Dan Scavino Friday night and later picked up by Trump.
— Dan Scavino (@DanScavino) July 17, 2020
The video was found to have been posted as early as July 2.
#Trump2020 #WWG1WGA The song is no accident. Tick tock tick tock. #InTheEnd pic.twitter.com/UkJPCLU909
— Bruce R. Snyder / *PATRIOT* (@snyder1_r) July 2, 2020
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