HBO asks Donald Trump to refrain from using ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired memes

In response to Mr. Trump’s tweet, the network released a statement asking him to refrain from such activities.

April 19, 2019 01:17 pm | Updated 03:08 pm IST - Los Angeles

Last November, Donald Trump tweeted a photo with a slogan that resembled popular “GOT” catchphrase “Winter is Coming.” | File

Last November, Donald Trump tweeted a photo with a slogan that resembled popular “GOT” catchphrase “Winter is Coming.” | File

HBO has once again asked the U.S. President Donald Trump to stay away from using memes inspired by its hit series Game of Thrones for “political purpose.”

On Thursday, Mr. Trump put out a tweet with a “GOT”-inspired meme after U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr reiterated that there was no collusion between the President’s 2016 election campaign and Russia. He, however, tweeted well before the report was made public.

In the meme that used “GOT” fonts, Mr. Trump is seen with his back to the camera, wearing his trademark black overcoat. Staying true to the essence of the epic fantasy series, the backdrop is a mix of mist or fog.

“NO COLLUSION, NO OBSTRUCTION. For the haters and the radical left Democrats -- GAME OVER,” it said.

In response to Mr. Trump’s tweet, the network released a statement asking him to refrain from such activities. “Though we can understand the enthusiasm for Game of Thrones now that the final season has arrived, we still prefer our intellectual property not be used for political purposes,” HBO said, as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.

This is not the first time HBO objected to President Trump and his team drawing inspiration from “GOT.”

Last November, the U.S. President tweeted a photo with a slogan that resembled popular “GOT” catchphrase “Winter is Coming.” “Sanctions are coming - November 5,” was written in text reminiscent of the “Game of Thrones” title font.

The post hinted that Trump administration would be reinstating all U.S. sanctions on Iran which were removed under the 2015 nuclear deal, which did not go down well with HBO even then. The network had appealed to Mr. Trump not to “misappropriate” the show’s slogan.

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