Trump 2020 video pulled after Warner Bros. files copyright complaint

A 2020 campaign video featuring the score from “The Dark Knight Rises” and tweeted by President Trump has been yanked over complaints of copyright infringement, according to a report.

Warner Bros. Pictures claims the use of the music from the 2012 film was “unauthorized,” the entertainment company told BuzzFeed News on Tuesday night.

The score appeared in a two-minute reelection campaign video tweeted by Trump on Tuesday with the caption, “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” 

The video was removed hours later, BuzzFeed said.

“The media has been disabled in response to a report by the copyright owner,” the post now reads.

The video was set to the track “Why Do We Fall” by Hans Zimmer.

Warner Bros. is owned by media conglomerate WarnerMedia — which was recently acquired by AT&T in a merger that was opposed by Trump.

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