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Taylor Swift's Trump TikTok takedowns show the White House isn't above copyright law
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While Japan has taken the US to task over its use of Japanese IPs like Super Mario in White House social media posts, there have also been interventions closer to home.
Team Trump used two Swift songs over the last week on TikTok.
The song in question was muted and later replaced with what sounds like an AI-generated song about Trump.
Both Trump's campaign accounts and the official White House communications have published a wide range of copyright music on videos promoting ICE raids and the bombing of Iran.
Two months earlier, a video of the crew of Artemis II meeting with Trump used High Infidelity.