Jack White Threatens Legal Action Against Trump Campaign
Jack White Threatens Legal Action Against Trump Campaign
Jack White Threatens Legal Action Against Trump Campaign
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Jack White has publicly condemned Donald Trump's campaign for using his song 'Seven Nation Army' in a video without permission. Following the post by Trump's Deputy Director of Communications Margo Martin, White threatened legal action, expressing his disdain for Trump's association and criticizing his recent comments about veterans at Arlington National Cemetery. White's response aligns with a growing list of musicians, including ABBA, Celine Dion, and the Foo Fighters, who have similarly objected to their music being used in Trump's campaigns. The controversy has intensified as various artists express their discontent over unauthorized usage, which has been a recurring theme since Trump's initial presidential run. White's remarks reflect both his personal convictions against Trump and the broader backlash from the music community regarding political endorsements.

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