By Ted Johnson
27.02.2020 - 11:11 / nme.com
The rap group follow The Strokes in showing their support for the Democratic hopeful
Public Enemy will perform at a Bernie Sanders rally in Los Angeles this weekend.
Sanders has emerged in recent weeks as the frontrunner in the race for the Democratic nomination for November’s US presidential election, in which the winner of the Democratic nomination contest will take on Donald Trump.
Following on from The Strokes showing their support for Sanders in New Hampshire earlier this month, Public
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Public Enemy Radio — a subsidiary of Public Enemy featuring only Chuck D — were scheduled to perform at a Bernie Sanders rally in California on Sunday, ahead of this week’s Super Tuesday Democratic primaries. Shortly after the performance was announced, though, founding Public Enemy member Flavor Flav issued a cease and desist to Sanders’ campaign, complaining that he had not authorized for the Sanders campaign to use his likeness.
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Chuck D and Public Enemy Radio performed at Senator Bernie Sanders’ rally in Los Angeles last night, where they played classics like “Fight the Power,” “Can’t Truss It,” “Bring the Noise,” “Shut ’Em Down,” and more. Sarah Silverman and Dick Van Dyke were also present at the event.