Twitter removes image shared by Trump over copyright claim

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Twitter has removed an image posted by US President Donald Trump over copyright issues.

The social media network said it received a complaint from the New York Times.

In his tweet, Trump had converted an image taken by a New York Times photographer, into a meme, with the words: "In reality they’re not after me they’re after you. I’m just in the way."

The tweet, posted on June 30, now shows a "media not displayed" notice.

Twitter has been cracking down on Trump for violating its policies.

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