Warner Bros. shuts down Trump 2020 video for 'unauthorized' use of 'The Dark Knight Rises' score
WASHINGTON – Warner Bros. Pictures appears to have shut down a video posted on Twitter by President Donald Trump, citing a copyright issue.
The video was gone by Tuesday night, replaced with a message that read:"This media has been disabled in response to a report by the copyright owner." The video ended with messages stretched across the screen, saying"your vote proved them all wrong" and dubbing Trump's 2020 election"the great victory."
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