President Trump on Tuesday shared a tweet with a campaign-style video touting his political achievements and the Mueller report findings and blasting his Hollywood critics, including Rosie O’Donnell and Amy Schumer.
The two-minute clip — which was set to the dramatic score from 2012’s “The Dark Knight Rises” film — begins with the message: “First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they call you racist.”
It didn’t take long for the film’s producer, Warner Bros. Pictures, to notice. A company spokesman told The Post that it’s taking legal action to have the video — which was made by a fan of the president — pulled from the internet.
Twitter had scrubbed the clip by early Wednesday morning.
The video included dark-lit footage of some of the president’s most prominent detractors, with clips of former Presidents Obama and Clinton, Hillary Clinton and actor Bryan Cranston.
“Your vote proved them all wrong,” the video read.
Cut into the footage were scenes from Trump’s time in office, including a headline proclaiming he was exonerated of collusion by the Mueller report, the confirmation hearing of US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Trump’s summits with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and a soaring Dow Jones industrial average.
The clip closed with “Trump the great victory” and then, “2020.”
The Trump campaign’s communication director, Tim Murtaugh, told The New York Times that the video was made by a Trump fan.
“We like to share content from die-hard supporters, and this is just another example of how hard Trump supporters fight for us,” he said.
Last year, trump used a “Game of Thrones”-style meme to tout his sanctions, which HBO said was a misuse of its trademark.