The Nickelback “Photograph” meme has been used for years and years at this point, playing f the hilarious music video for the 2005 single. Most notably recently, it was used by President Trump in an attempt to troll Democratic presidential candidate, Joe Biden.
Nickelback, rarely, if ever, issues a takedown on their obviously copyrighted material, presumably because the group actually has a sense humor. However, they’ve just done it to one the most public figures in the world and everyone is losing their minds over it. (Worth noting, Donald Trump Jr. just posted the same video four hours ago and it is still up.)
LOOK AT THIS PHOTOGRAPH! pic.twitter.com/QQYTqG4KTt
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 2, 2019
Trump has yet to address the takedown himself, but Twitter was quick to provide commentary their own.
Let's salute our new national heroes, um… *checks notes* …Nickelback.
— Maureen Johnson (@maureenjohnson) October 3, 2019
"Nickelback sent the President the United States a takedown request" is truly one the most epic sentences in the English language. https://t.co/YpQ2obDR7Q
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan) October 3, 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