US President Donald Trump is said to like watching a lot of TV. He seems to have a special passion for the series "Game of Thrones", which revolves around brute power struggles in a fantasy world: Every now and then the president uses the series optics, as he settles on Twitter with his opponents and harsh messages in the world sends - most recently shortly after the publication of the Mueller report.

"Game Over" was on a memo that shows the figure of the US president from behind against a cloudy background, to brisk words.

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- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 18, 2019

The tweet shows: According to Trump's interpretation, the Mueller report also dismisses him of all allegations of collusion with Russia in the presidential election campaign as a hindrance of the judiciary in the investigation of the affair - no misconduct thus proved. Critics see it a little differently, but above all, the American television station HBO, which radiates the series "Games of Thrones", the memeber on.

HBO wants to prevent Trump from continuing to exploit the series: "Although we can understand the excitement of 'Game of Thrones', especially now that the final season is in progress, we do not want our intellectual property to be used for political purposes "says a statement from HBO citing" US Today ".

This is not the first time the station has been annoyed with how Trump abuses the series for its own purposes. HBO had resisted the President's "Thrones" tweets months ago, as "Vanity Fair" reports. As Trump had warned the Iranian government in November 2018 by meme "There will be sanctions" - and also from the graphic tableau of "Game of Thrones" used.

Fans: "Please sue him"

In addition to the station then outraged several series stars such as Maisie Williams and Sophia Turner. And even with quite a few fans the "Thrones" -stamping did not go down well. "Please do not break our favorite series," "US-Today" quotes a user. Another wrote: "Dear Game of Thrones, please sue him. Best regards, everyone."

However, Trump's "Game of Throne" activities also cause a lot of ridicule. Several people make fun of the fact that Trump does not know the contents of the series so well - or that one or the other memes in the "Thrones" style did not quite think through: for example on Instagram. There the president threatened in allusion to the border fence to Mexico, which he wants to enforce against all resistance, "The wall will come."

One user wrote, according to "US Today": Someone who sees as much television as Trump, should know that even over the years heavily guarded wall in the "Game of Thrones" series in a row is finally brought to collapse.

The creators of the satire show "The Daily Show" in turn made their own meme shortly after Trump in response to the Mueller report - and quoted the words that the US President should have said at the beginning of the investigations: "Oh, my God This is the end of my presidency. "

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- Jean E Miller (@ Jeanem1) 19 April 2019