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A major aspect of Donald Trump's presidential election campaigns, in his 2016, 2020, and 2024 campaigns, was unauthorized use of music at his prominent and frequent political rallies. Below are musicians who have voiced opposition to their music being used by Trump at his rallies, or for other political purposes, and the actions they took in ...
Donald Trump : Republican "Y.M.C.A." [12] Village People: 2024: Donald Trump : Republican "Hold On, I'm Comin'" Sam & Dave: Nikki Haley : Republican "Eye of the Tiger" Survivor "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" Joan Jett and the Blackhearts "We Got the Beat" The Go-Go's: Ron DeSantis : Republican "Only Here for a Little While" Billy Dean
A 2018 New York Times exposé on Fred and Donald Trump's finances concludes that Donald "was a millionaire by age 8," and that he had received $413 million (adjusted for inflation) from his father's business empire over his lifetime, including over $60 million ($140 million in 2018 currency) in loans, which were largely unreimbursed. [111]
The Rev. Billy Graham I grew up with wouldn’t like the way his son has politicized the faith to which the senior Graham dedicated his life. Franklin Graham doesn’t like the way a political ...
Former President Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn his defeat in Georgia in the 2020 presidential election was built on lies.
A granddaughter of the late Charlotte-born evangelist Billy Graham blessed out Donald Trump in an opinion piece in Newsweek, calling him a megalomaniac and reiterating her support for Vice ...
In 2016, according to his son Franklin, Graham voted for Donald Trump. [122] This statement has been disputed by other children and grandchildren of Billy Graham, who argue that he was too ill to vote (even absentee), and who reiterated that Billy Graham's stated greatest regret in life was becoming involved in partisan politics. [123]
After a shaky performance at President Donald Trump's inaugural ball that sparked concern among fans on social media, Billy Ray Cyrus said his onstage mishap was just part of “rock 'n' roll."