Donald Trump may be Russiaa Game of Thrones fan, but the feeling isn't necessarily mutual.
On Thursday, after the president tweeted yet another bizarre reference to the HBO show ahead of the Mueller report drop, the network requested he stop using the show for his own personal agenda.
An HBO rep told Mashable, "Though we can understand the enthusiasm for Game of Thronesnow that the final season has arrived, we still prefer our intellectual property not be used for political purposes."
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The tweet, latest Game of Thrones themed tweet read, "No collusion. No obstruction. For the haters and the radical left Democrats — GAME OVER," and used HBO's classic font.
Trump has tweeted several similar Game of Thrones images in the past to announce Iran sanctions and declare construction of the border, leading HBO and several Game of Thrones stars, such as Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams, to publicly show their disapproval
HBO has publicly condemned Trump's references to the show before, and even called him out on Twitter for possible "trademark misuse."
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As we know from all those times Trump's tweeted videos featuring songs that he didn't get the rights to, though, he doesn't seem to comprehend or care much about permission.
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