Trump sued by parents of toddlers featured in doctored 'racist baby' video
President Donald Trump speaks at an airport hanger at a rally a day after he formally accepted his party’s nomination at the Republican National Convention on August 28, 2020 in Londonderry, New Hampshire.The parents of two toddlers who were featured in a manipulated "racist baby" video are suing Donald Trump, the Trump campaign, and Logan Cook, a conservative meme creator who goes by Carpe Donktum.
The video, created by Cook, was manipulated to show a Black child running away from a white child with the caption "Terrified Todler [sic] Runs From Racist Baby" and "Racist Baby Probably A Trump Voter." At the time, Twitter labeled the video as "manipulated media," removing it in response to a copyright claim from the children's parents.The parents of two toddlers who were featured in a doctored "racist baby" video that President Donald Trump tweeted in June are suing the president, his campaign, and conservative meme-maker Logan Cook . The filing was submitted Thursday to the New York Supreme Court.
The lawsuit, filed by Michael Cisneros, Alex Hanson, Erica McKenna, and Daniel McKenna individually and on behalf of their children, alleges that Cook "manipulated and adulterated" a video of their children without their written consent, and is seeking unspecified damages, according to
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