Donald has once again come under fire for using a song at a campaign rally without a musician’s authorization — this time it’s the Foo Fighters objecting to the Republican’s use of their song, “My Hero.” At an Arizona rally on Friday the song was played as independent and endorsing the former U.S.

president and convicted felon. “We are both in this to do what’s right for the country,” Trump said, later commending Kennedy for having “raised critical issues that have been too long ignored in this country.” Let us be clear.

In response to an X post asking the band if they had let Trump use “My Hero” to welcome Kennedy on stage, they responded with a simple “No,” and later shared a screenshot of the interaction with the caption, “Let us be clear.” Commenting on the Trump campaign’s use of “My Hero,” a spokesperson for the band said, “Foo Fighters were not asked permission, and if they were they would not have granted it.” The spokesperson also confirmed any royalties received as a result of this usage will be donated to the presidential campaign of U.

S. vice-president Kamala Harris. This is .

Donald Trump has once again come under fire for using a song at a a campaign rally without the musician’s authorization. Earlier this week, that Beyoncé threatened the Trump campaign with a cease-and-desist after the former president posted a video on social media which included a clip of her song “Freedom” — a song to use in her campaign.