Dip s**t Donald Trump is at it again.
09.06.2020 - 12:41 / nme.com
The Village People have ordered Donald Trump to stop playing their music at his rallies after he blared out ‘Y.M.C.A.’ and ‘Macho Man’ at a series of recent events.In a statement posted to Facebook, band leader Victor Willis said he was forced to act after Trump seemingly threatened to shoot Black Lives Matter protestors in Minneapolis.“If Trump orders the U.S. military to fire on his own citizens (on U.S.
Dip s**t Donald Trump is at it again.
The Rolling Stones have warned Donald Trump to stop using their music at his rallies and events or face a lawsuit.The band have already served the US President with multiple cease and desist directives after he began playing their songs at events on his 2016 presidential campaign.Trump has continued to use the band’s music despite those messages and, now, the veteran rock group are looking to take further steps to stop him from continuing to use their songs without their permission.
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.
Ted Johnson Brendon Urie of Panic! At the Disco objected to the Donald Trump campaign’s use of “High Hopes” at a Phoenix event on Tuesday, even using an expletive to make his point.“Dear Trump campaign,” Urie wrote on Twitter. “F— you.
Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie has joined the list of artists asking Donald Trump to stop playing their music at his rallies, requesting that "High Hopes" be removed from the President's playlist. Urie posted his plea on Twitter on Tuesday night (June 23), addressing a note to the Trump campaign after "Hopes" was reportedly blasted at the half-empty arena during last weekend's Tulsa rally."Dear Trump Campaign, F--k you.
Brendon Urie does not want President Donald Trump using his music.
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.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump boasted of his administration’s response to the coronavirus crisis at his Tulsa rally, but one comment 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.
Bruce Springsteen didn’t mince words when criticizing Donald Trump on his SiriusXM show. The June 17 episode of From My Home to Yours was supposed to be devoted to summer songs, but The Boss switched gears to tell the president to “put on a f**king mask.” Springsteen, 70, asked his fans to pray for the grieving families affected by coronavirus, and shamed Trump for his response to the crisis. Listen to Springsteen’s speech in the video above.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump signed an executive order on policing on Tuesday that addresses officers’ use of chokeholds and attempts to establish a database for law enforcement misconduct, but it will be up to Congress to legislate more robust reforms.At a Rose Garden ceremony on Tuesday, the president also leaned in heavily on his contention that the problems in policing are due to a small number of officers.“I use the word ‘tiny.’ It is a very small percentage, but you have them,” Trump
Rita Moreno believes President Donald Trump, through his words and actions, is giving racists permission to speak out. The legendary actress appeared on a recent episode of “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” where she shared her thoughts on the ongoing protests over systemic racism and police brutality happening throughout the U.S.
Donald Trump enraged people on social media once again, this time by trying to find an excuse for the aggression 75 year old BLM suffered at the hands of the riot police. As you can imagine, his words pretty much tried to victim blame and many were not Okay with that.
Village People singer Victor Willis wants President Donald Trump to stop using his music at rallies. The disco group's lead singer reacted to some of Trump's latest controversies in a Facebook rant last week.
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.
Village People are requesting that their music stop playing at Donald Trump rallies.
Facebook post on June 5.“And I ask that you no longer use any of my music at your rallies especially “Y.M.C.A.” and “Macho Man.” Sorry, but I can’t support what you’re proposing.”When some Trump-supporting fans criticized him for his stance, Willis responded that “peacefully protesting [outside] the White House in massive numbers demanding [Trump] resign is not storming the White House.”See also: Library of Congress deems Village People’s gay anthem “Y.M.C.A.” an “American cultural