OK, we know Donald Trump tweeting angry, racist, willfully ignorant things isn’t exactly new. But damn if it doesn’t seem to be getting more blatant.
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System Of A Down frontman Serj Tankian has shared an early politically charged song by the band, telling fans that if they love both that track and Donald Trump then they are “hypocrites”.The message is the latest political statement to emerge from within the band, with Tankian and drummer John Dolmayan voicing their opposing views on Trump and the politics of SOAD over the past few weeks.After previously questioning in a recent interview if certain fans really listened to his and SOAD’s lyrics,
.OK, we know Donald Trump tweeting angry, racist, willfully ignorant things isn’t exactly new. But damn if it doesn’t seem to be getting more blatant.
With his poll numbers sinking lower and trailing Democratic nominee Joe Biden, President Donald Trump is facing a difficult general election this November -- and now, Randy Rainbow is reminding him of that.
The billionaire thinks Kanye West is the lesser of two evils! After the rapper’s announcement that he’s running for president got him a lot of criticism, there were also some people who showed him support, including Mark Cuban – sort of! The man mentioned on social media that as far as he is concerned, if he had to choose between just Donald Trump and Kanye West, he would definitely vote for the rapper! Taking this opportunity to shade the current POTUS, Cuban praised Ye’s ‘common sense’ and
Frank Sinatra‘s daughter has revealed that her father “loathed” Donald Trump after the president paid tribute to the singer in a recent speech.On Friday (July 3), Trump actioned an executive order giving a new task force 60 days to present plans, including a location, for a National Garden of Heroes.It will feature statues of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and African American civil rights campaigners Martin Luther King Jr.
Neil Young has condemned the use of his music by US President Donald Trump ahead of his Fourth of July speech at Mount Rushmore.Before Trump’s speech, three of Young’s songs were heard blasting from the speakers – ‘Rockin’ in the Free World’, ‘Like a Hurricane’, and ‘Cowgirl in the Sand’.
Rolling Stones are set to sue Donald Trump if he continues to play their songs at his rallies.After four years of trying to stop him using their track You Can’t Always Get What You Want, the band are looking to the courts to enforce a ban.Stones legends Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who co-wrote the song, are said to be furious their music is being used for Trump’s political purposes.The President has made the 1969 classic his signature tune at the end of his speeches, including at his
A statement on Saturday from the band's legal team said it was working with the performing rights organisation, the BMI, to stop the unauthorised use of their music, reports the BBC.Representatives for the group, fronted by 76-year-old Mick Jagger, said that "further steps to exclude" Trump from using Rolling Stones material in future presidential campaigning was necessary after previous "cease and desist directives" had been ignored.The BMI has reportedly notified the Trump campaign on behalf
The Rolling Stones are taking “further steps” to prevent Donald Trump from using their music at his Presidential campaign rallies.
Rod Stewart and Donald Trump should not be uttered in the same breath or written in the same sentence, says Boy George and other Stewart fans.
System Of A Down frontman Serj Tankian has defended his bandmate John Dolmayan despite saying they have “extremely polarised political differences”.Dolmayan attracted criticism recently after stating his belief that US President Donald Trump is the “greatest friend to minorities”.The band’s drummer also called Trump “the most attacked President,” adding: “Let’s not let the narrative that’s being spun make us forget the truth of this statement” while sharing a Trump quote on his
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.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump boasted of his administration’s response to the coronavirus crisis at his Tulsa rally on Saturday, but one comment quickly stood out.Building on his contention that more test numbers lead to more cases, he told the crowd, “You know testing is a double-edged sword. We have tested now 25 million people.
The Village People have become the latest musicians to request that Donald Trump stop using their music at his rallies – despite them previously saying that they had no issue with it.