Twitter removes Trump campaign videos due to copyright complaint
Twitter attracted video tributes George Floyd from a pair of tweets released by President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign on Thursday due to a copyright complaint, as previously reported by Politico. They were from that @ TeamTrump and @ TrumpWarRoom Accounts.
“Per our copyright policy, We are responding to valid copyright complaints sent to us by a copyright owner or his authorized representative, “said a Twitter spokesman in an emailed statement, but did not say who submitted the complaint.
In a follow-up tweet the Trump campaign accused Twitter and CEO Jack Dorsey of the “censorship” of Trump’s “uplifting and unified message”. Last month, Trump signed a regulation to limit legal protection for social media companies after Twitter rated two of its tweets as “potentially misleading”.
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The nearly four-minute video, in which footage from recent days as Trump is paying tribute to Floyd and criticizing “Antifa and other radical leftist groups” for the unrest in the United States, is still available on Youtube.
Antifa, short for anti-fascists, is a comprehensive description of right-wing extremist militant groups who deal with white Supremacists and neo-Nazis at rallies and other events. Last Sunday, Trump tweeted that the United States would call Antifa a terrorist organization. However, Legal specialists said Antifa is not a real organization.