BUSTED: Eric Trump caught blatantly stealing Rock the Vote’s registration deadline graphic

Eric Trump on Tuesday tried to boost Republican hopes of holding onto Congress in the 2018 midterm elections by blatantly stealing a graphic used by the progressive Rock the Vote Action Fund.
Writing on Twitter, the second Trump son encouraged followers in 16 different states to register to vote by the end of Tuesday’s deadline. To illustrate his point, the second Trump son then posted a photo of a map that displayed voter registration deadlines in all 50 states.
The Rock the Vote Action Fund, however, pointed out that Trump was using their map — and they even noted that Trump went so far as to scrub their logo off his version of the map.
“We know you’re accustomed to ripping folks off, but claiming our graphic for partisan hackery when you support voter suppression & the disenfranchisement of millions is gross, even for you,” the fund wrote in response.
We know you’re accustomed to ripping folks off, but claiming our graphic for partisan hackery when you support voter suppression & the disenfranchisement of millions is gross, even for you.
📷 1 @RockTheVote's post yesterday w logo
📷 2 @EricTrump's hack job cropping RTV logo pic.twitter.com/QSqgt0ZKR2— Rock The Vote AF (@RockTheVoteAF) October 9, 2018