The Rolling Stones are "taking further steps" to stop Donald Trump from playing their music at his rallies after using "You Can't Always Get What You Want" in Tulsa, Okla., on June 20.
21.06.2020 - 21:17 / nme.com
Pink has mocked Donald Trump on social media after a spectacularly poor turnout at his re-election campaign rally in Oklahoma.The event took place in Tulsa yesterday (June 20), with Trump previously claiming that one million people had registered for tickets for the rally.But photographs and footage of the 19,000-capacity BOK Center clearly show thousands of empty seats across the venue – prompting Pink to compare the event to one of her past gigs there.“I think I sold that same place out in
.The Rolling Stones are "taking further steps" to stop Donald Trump from playing their music at his rallies after using "You Can't Always Get What You Want" in Tulsa, Okla., on June 20.
David Robb Labor EditorEXCLUSIVE: We finally might have heard the last of the Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” at President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies, which was played as his walk-off theme at Saturday’s sparsely attended rally in Tulsa, OK.The Stones first objected to Trump’s use of the song during the 2016 presidential campaign, but he has continued to use it without their permission.
“Dear Trump Campaign, F-ck you,” tweeted Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie late on (Tuesday) June 23. This furious message came days after President Donald Trump’s campaign reportedly played P! ATD’s “High Hopes” during Saturday’s sparsely-attended rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
partial responsibility for the lower-than-expected turnout at Donald Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday night. Using the power of the internet, they reportedly spread around a link sent out by the Trump campaign to register for free tickets to the event, urging their friends and followers to claim spots at the rally with no intention of actually going.
Meghan McCain did not miss the opportunity of mocking the POTUS for his ‘lackluster’ rally in Oklahoma a couple of days ago! As you might know, Donald Trump held this event as a re-election campaign and while his team advertised that the rally would have a huge crowd attending, that was ultimately far from the truth. McCain slammed Donald for his ‘braggadocios’ team as well and made it very clear that she was ‘highly entertained’ by the Tulsa rally on June 20.
As it was previously reported, Donald Trump had his rally on Saturday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma, his first in months ever since the COVID-19 pandemic made its mark in the United States. According to Hot New Hip Hop, the president of the United States and his administration said that a million tickets were requested, however, reports from this week stated around 6,200 showed up.
Donald Trump’s first campaign rally in three months on Saturday in Tulsa, Oklahoma, these tech-savvy groups opposing the president mobilized to reserve tickets for an event they had no intention of attending. While it’s unlikely they were responsible for the low turnout, their antics may have inflated the campaign’s expectations for attendance numbers that led to Saturday's disappointing show.
US President Donald Trump recently attended a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma only to find only a limited number of people there. The stadium with a capacity of almost 19,000 people was a witness to numerous empty seats, something that has caught everyone’s attention now.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerIt’s been a quiet morning for President Donald Trump, who spent Saturday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma at his first mass rally in months.But the Commander-in-Tweet took some time out to salute the nation’s fathers. Trump, of course, is the father of five, including Ivanka, Barron, Donald Jr., Tiffany, and Eric.We’ll add more communications as they roll in.
Tom Petty's estate is not backing down. On Saturday, President Donald Trump held a rally in Tulsa, Okla., where the song "I Won't Back Down" was played, according to Petty's family.
Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally on Saturday night had an even worse turnout than his inauguration.
Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally on Saturday night had an even worse turnout than his inauguration.
Tom Petty's family is slamming Donald Trump over the use of the late rocker's classic song "I Won't Back Down" during the president's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday (June 20).In a statement issued shortly after the rally, Petty's estate and rights holders -- daughters Adria and Annakim, ex-wife Jane, and widow Dana -- announced that a cease-and-desist notice had been issued to the Trump campaign.“Trump was in no way authorized to use this song to further a campaign that leaves
President Donald Trump launched his comeback rally amid a pandemic on Saturday by declaring that "the silent majority is stronger than ever before," but what was meant to be a show of political force was instead met with thousands of empty seats and new coronavirus cases on his campaign staff.
Tom Petty’s family members have released a joint statement denouncing U.S. leader Donald Trump’s use of the rock legend’s hit I Won’t Back Down at a campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday.