Donald Trump Nickelback meme video was removed by Twitter
Last night, President Donald Trump baffled the internet after tweeting a Nickelback meme mocking former Vice President Joe Biden.
Now, the video clip has been removed by Twitter.
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It all began yesterday when Trump took to Twitter to share a clip of Nickelback’s 2005 music video for “Photograph.”
Digging up an image of Biden and his son with a Ukrainian gas executive, Trump and his team superimposed the image into a clip of the music video.
According to Consequence of Sound, the Ukrainian gas executive is actually just a longtime business partner of Biden’s son Hunter.
As of Thursday morning, the video has been pulled down by Twitter.
Instead, the video clip reads a message stating, “Video not displayed: This video has been removed in response to a report from the copyright holder.”
LOOK AT THIS PHOTOGRAPH! pic.twitter.com/QQYTqG4KTt
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 2, 2019
Of course, that doesn’t mean this ridiculous tweet is gone forever. Thanks to the work of the internet, the clip is also available on YouTube.
If you missed it, you can check out Trump’s Nickelback meme below.
What’s next? Creed videos?
— Jimijams (@Jimi_Jammin) October 3, 2019
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Green Day previously went after the president of the U.S. back when George W. Bush was in office and it looks like they’re back at it again.
The band changed up the lyrics to their song “American Idiot,” originally written about Bush, taking aim at President Trump during their set at the iHeartRadio Music Festival.
During the band’s set, they changed up the lyrics from “I’m not a part of a redneck agenda” to “I’m not a part of a MAGA agenda.”
You can watch a clip of the performance below.
#GreenDay performs “American Idiot” at #iHeartFestival ✊ pic.twitter.com/hChw2VM8md
— Aki Official 🙂 (@Aki_OfficialZ) September 21, 2019
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