. seems to have closed down a video posted on Twitter by President Donald Trump refering to a copyright issue.the 2-minute 2020 war video set to the score from the 2012 blockbuster the darkish knight rises turned into inaccessible tuesday night only hours after trump had provided it on twitterThe utilization of Warner Bros score from The Dark Knight Rises in the battle video was unapproved We are working through the fitting legitimate channels to have it expelled an organization representative said in an announcement.the video opened performing by washington d.c and diverse democrats which include preceding president barack obama and hillary clinton who lost to trump inside the 2016 choiceMessages in dark letters sprung up over an unadulterated dark foundation First they overlook you one peruses Then they snicker at you The last peruses Then they call you supremacist.The video demonstrated an assortment of crucial minutes amid Trump's first term incorporating his gathering with North Korean pioneer Kim Jong Un the affirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the finish of extraordinary insight Robert Mueller examination concerning Russian interfering in the 2016 decision The video demonstrates a feature saying Mueller's office found no proof of intrigue between the Kremlin and Trump's battleThe video amassed 1.85 million perspectives inside first five hours ofit to his a huge number of supporters.It's indistinct whether the president or his battle made the video BuzzFeed, which first detailed that Warner Bros was trying to evacuate the video likewise revealed that the recording was taken from RedditAerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has requested Trump quit utilizing his melodies at political energizes. The 70-year-old rocker sent Trump a stop this instant letter a year ago after the president played Aerosmith's hit tune Livin on the Edge" at a rally in West VirginiaMr Trump is making the bogus impression that our customer has given his assent for the utilization of his music, and even that he embraces the administration ofthe letter gotten by USA TODAY readTyler's legitimate group said Trump's utilization of the melody is a trademark encroachment and an infringement of our customer's privileges of security