
Twitter sensation and MAGA-meme maker Carpe Donktum was suspended from Twitter in June 2020.
This was after years of being harassed by Twitter and the left for his absolutely brilliant memes that were promoted often by President Trump.
And this came just months before the November elections!
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Carpe Donktum, Logan Cook, was later sued in September by the parents of toddlers featured in his Carpe Donktum meme video that parodied CNN’s biased portrayal of Trump supporters.
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President Trump was also named on the lawsuit.

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A copy of the summons claimed that Logan Cook, better known as Carpe Donktum, “misappropriated” the toddlers’ “pictures and likenesses” and that the defendant added “fraudulent text to the manipulated video further distorting it.”
After several months the New York Supreme Court dismissed the “toddlers meme” lawsuit today for “misappropriation” against our client Carpe Donktum (Logan Cook).
Attorney Ron Coleman posted the great news this afternoon.
Today the New York Supreme Court dismissed the “toddlers meme” lawsuit for “misappropriation” against our client Carpe Donktum (Logan Cook) https://t.co/t2xctagjge
Also some other defendants pic.twitter.com/HXxONc0hxg
— Ron Coleman (@RonColeman) July 9, 2021
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Ron’s partner Harmeet Dhillon also tweeted out the news.
Congratulations to my @dhillonlaw partner @RonColeman for defeating the lawsuit brought against client Logan Cook aka Carpe Donktum and 45 over the infamous toddler video, commentary upon which is a matter of public interest! Congrats to President Trump as well! #FirstAmendment https://t.co/bQKyi29n9v
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) July 9, 2021
This afternoon The Gateway Pundit spoke with Logan Cook.
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Logan told us: “I’m completely happy this is over with. It has been overshadowing everything for the past year. It was there to make me think twice before I said something or did something.
Logan says this video was the reason he was kicked off of Twitter for copyright infringement. Logan added, “And then I won so there is no basis for me ever being banned. So here we are. It was a year coming.”
The statement today from the judge laid out very clearly, as a matter of the courts, that this video was in the public domain and a newsworthy item and there was no copyright infringement on it.
** You can now find Carpe Donktum on GETTR, Instagram and CloutHub.
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Thank you and CONGRATS to Logan, Ron, President Trump, and Harmeet!
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