The Trump campaign is hitting back at the Foo Fighters after the band claimed it didn’t give permission for the song “My Hero” to be played during a Trump rally Friday in Glendale, Arizona.
Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung used lyrics from the Foo Fighters song “Times Like These” to troll the band in an X post on Monday.
The campaign has maintained that it properly licensed “My Hero” through BMI’s Songview service. The song was played during Friday’s rally when former President Donald Trump was joined on stage by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who has officially endorsed the GOP nominee.
It’s Times Like These facts matter, don’t be a Pretender. @foofighters https://t.co/yutdFMKH2X pic.twitter.com/l6d6BSnDw2
— Steven Cheung (@TheStevenCheung) August 25, 2024
The Foo Fighters has publicly condemned Trump’s use of the song.
“Foo Fighters were not asked permission, and if they were, they would not have granted it,” the band’s spokesperson told Billboard, adding that “appropriate actions are being taken” against the Trump campaign.
Any royalties received as a result of the song usage will be donated to the Kamala Harris campaign, the spokesperson said.
The Foo Fighters joins a growing list of pop groups and singers who have been pressured by media outlets to publicly condemn the use of their music at Trump rallies and other events. They include Beyoncé, who has reportedly threatened legal action over the Donald Trump campaign’s use of her song, “Freedom,” in a campaign video; Neil Young; and the family of the late Isaac Hayes.
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