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The Rolling Stones once again warn Trump against playing their songs

Updates: 28.06.2020 04:20
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Washington – Legendary British rock band Rolling Stones warned US President Donald Trump on Saturday that he would take legal action against him if he continued to use her songs at his election rallies. The band got into a dispute with Trump in this matter during the last campaign in 2016, the BBC server wrote.

The US president’s campaign used the 1969 classic “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” at last week’s meeting in Tulsa. When the same song was heard at the Trump meeting four years ago, the band wrote on Twitter “Rolling Stones Don’t Support Donald Trump.” .

Representatives of the legendary formation wrote on Saturday that they would have to take further steps against Trump using the recording at his meetings, because his team apparently ignored previous calls. By playing the song, the president’s campaign allegedly infringes copyright.

The Rolling Stones, led by singer Mick Jagger, released their first single in eight in April called “Living In A Ghost Town”.

Trump also had the song “I Won’t Back Down” played by the late singer Tom Petty at a meeting in Tulsa, which his family also objected to this month. Petty’s loved ones wrote in a Twitter post that the singer “would never want one of his songs to be used in a hate campaign,” and that “Trump had no permission to use the song to promote a campaign that left too many Americans and healthy sense”.

The US presidential election is held in early November. Former Vice President Joe Biden will face Trump, who is seeking his second term.

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