Twitter Disables Trump’s Tribute Video To George Floyd, Reveals Why

Twitter Disables Trump’s Tribute Video To George Floyd, Reveals Why

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A video uploaded by Donald Trump’s campaign team which pays tribute to George Floyd who was allegedly killed by a police officer has been disabled by Twitter authorities.

According to Twitter, the video is the subject of a copyright complaint.

The three-minute 45-second video uploaded on Trump’s YouTube channel was tweeted by his campaign on June 3 and the tribute video was retweeted nearly 7,000 times by people including the US president and his son Donald Jr.

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Reacting to the video’s removal, the Trump campaign accused the social media site and its co-founder, Jack Dorsey, of censoring an “uplifting and unifying message from President Trump”.

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The Trump campaign urged its followers make a separate YouTube video go viral.

Floyd’s death has led to nationwide protests and in the widely circulated video footage of his encounter with White policemen, a white officer was seen kneeling on Floyd’s neck as Floyd gasped for air and repeatedly groaned, “I can’t breathe,” before passing out.

The nearly four-minute clip posted on Wednesday shows images of peaceful protests while Trump speaks of the “grave tragedy” before moving to a warning about violence from “radical leftwing groups”.

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Twitter in it’s defence, said the deleted video on the president’s campaign account was affected by its copyright policy.

“We respond to valid copyright complaints sent to us by a copyright owner or their authorized representatives,” a Twitter representative said on Friday.

Twitter has entered a ‘war like’ mood with Trump after putting a fact check on Trump’s tweet which made Trump accuse the social media company of bias towards conservative voices or opinions.

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Trump responded with an executive order that seeks to narrow social media companies’ protection from liability over the content posted on their platforms.

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