Foo Fighters Slam Trump for Unauthorized Use of 'My Hero' at Rally with RFK Jr.

Foo Fighters Slam Trump for Unauthorized Use of 'My Hero' at Rally with RFK Jr.

The Foo Fighters have expressed their disapproval of former President Donald Trump's use of their song "My Hero" during a rally in Glendale, Arizona, where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed Trump. The band stated that they were not asked for permission and would not have granted it. They announced that they are taking appropriate actions against Trump's campaign and will donate any royalties from the song's usage to the Harris-Walz campaign.

This incident is part of a broader pattern of unauthorized music use by the Trump campaign, which has faced criticism from multiple artists. Beyoncé and the estate of Isaac Hayes have also threatened legal action against the campaign for using their songs without authorization. Despite these repeated issues, Trump's campaign has continued to use music from various artists without obtaining proper permissions.

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