President Trump Would Like You To Look At This Completely Blank Photograph
On Wednesday, seemingly frustrated with his impeachment investigation, President Trump, took to his Twitter account to share an edited video that sought to attack former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. The video itself included the song 'Photograph' from the Canadian band Nickelback, as well as the infamous meme that went along with it.
However, the band must not have been thrilled by this development, because in less than 24 hours, the video was taken down on Twitter due to a copyright complaint. As a result, many users applauded Nickelback for filing the claim, despite the band being one of the most mocked groups of all time. Below is a collection of some of the reactions to the copyright drama.
we have now reached the 'nickelback' portion of the day#Nickelback nickelback pic.twitter.com/zGr3LJghVv
— dimafabor (@dimafabor) October 2, 2019
Is there anything more pathetic than violating copyright law with a pinned Nickelback tweet pic.twitter.com/ip5jksa0aO
— Fred Delicious (@Fred_Delicious) October 3, 2019
Mr. President Sir
realDonaldTrump</a> Sir, um...so I downloaded the <a href="https://twitter.com/Nickelback?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">
Nickelback “Look At This Photograph” RINGTONE today and The Democrats permanently kicked me off iTunes & confiscated my phone…. pic.twitter.com/OVVXHc50T8— Kristy Swanson (@KristySwansonXO) October 3, 2019
What a day for Nickelback. They should have been happy being relevant for a day, but no. https://t.co/cuRyRRLGwp
— Jessica Fletcher (@heckyessica) October 3, 2019
Actually paying money to listen to Nickelback to own the libs https://t.co/pwMr63ZJvP
— Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) October 3, 2019
As I predicted,
realDonaldTrump</a> appears to be the first American President to be dissed by <a href="https://twitter.com/Nickelback?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">
Nickelback. pic.twitter.com/vuN1J3FJGq— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) October 3, 2019
Nickelback and Jacob Wohl are the top two trending items right now…I will stay sober.I will stay sober.I will stay sober.I will stay sober.I will stay sober.I will stay sober.I will stay sober.I will stay sober.I will stay sober.I will stay sober.I will stay sober.
— Travis Akers (@travisakers) October 3, 2019
LOOK AT THIS PHOTOGRAPH #Nickelback pic.twitter.com/WyXHJiKWsp
— Cameron Grant (@camerongrant101) October 2, 2019
Nickelback doesn't deserve this pic.twitter.com/TVyLtSTKvo
— Dunk'n (@MrEMonkey) October 2, 2019
(Source: Twitter)
As of today, the President's tweet still remains posted on his account, despite Twitter removing the media file. One thing is for sure, we just hope Trump finally replies to Kristy Swanson.
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Jbourdeth
Good shitpost mr president
Cannedlaughter
I remember a long time ago. When Twitter was trying to get traction and a NYT article featured the app. The gist of it from the perspective of the journalist trying the app was along the lines of “who knows… seems alright to me but I don’t see this trend going anywhere”. To now. To this. What a time to be alive.
Timstuff
If Donald Trump makes you like Nickelback, you might be an NPC.
Red Fenix
Especially when they had to diss him for you to dislike them again
Dr. Bots
People weren't wrong when they where saying this presidency would be interesting.