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Donald Trump's Nickelback Video Was Removed After Copyright Complaint

Memes are a very crucial form of communication, mmkay? It's 2019, after all.

Memes are especially prevalent on Twitter, as all good things are.

One of the most popular memes is from the 2005 Nickleback video for the song "Photograph" where people will put various things in lead singer Chad Kroeger's picture frame.

Vine truly started the trend because Vine is everything.

However, the Nickleback jokes stopped once President Donald Trump tried to get in on the action last night.

"LOOK AT THIS PHOTOGRAPH" he tweeted.

As you can see, the media included in the president's tweet has been "disabled in response to a report by the copyright owner."

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Which means Nickleback put a stop to that ish real quickly.

The original video was saved by multiple accounts and has been tweeted out several times.

According to The Gaurdian, Trump’s version of the "Photograph" meme has Kroeger’s photograph replaced by one taken in 2014 that shows Joe Bidens and his son Hunter on a golf course with Devon Archer, a colleague of Hunter's who is labelled in the edit as a “Ukraine gas exec”.

I'm very curious to see how this all plays out.

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