Twitter deleted Trump's copyright video

The confirmed that it had removed a video President Trump posted on Saturday due to copyright complaints.

Linkin Park's song "In the End" was heard in the background of a video, which included pictures of President Trump and excerpts from his speeches.

"In accordance with our copyright policy, we respond to valid copyright complaints sent to us by the copyright owner or their authorized representative," said aof Twitter in an email to The Verge on Sunday.

The band wrote on Twitter on Saturday that they had not authorized the use of the song in the video: "Linkin Park does not support Trump."

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino posted the video Friday afternoon, and President Trump's Twitter account retweeted it on Saturday.

The retweet is no longer visible on the president's Twitter feed, but Scavino's original tweet is still live from Sunday morning without the video.

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