The White Stripes Sue Donald Trump for Using Their Song

The rock band ‘The White Stripes’ led by Jack White has filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump. Lawsuit was triggered by Trump’s use of their iconic song “Seven Nation Army” in a campaign video.

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According to Jack White, the song was used without permission, and he is now demanding compensation and payment of legal fees.

White was particularly upset not only about the unauthorized use of the song but also by Trump’s past comments about World War I veterans.

In 2018, it was reported that Trump had refused to visit a cemetery in Paris where American soldiers were buried, allegedly calling it “filled with losers.” Trump later denied making the remark.

In a strong message, Jack White expressed his anger: “While I’m here, go to hell twice, Donald, for insulting the veterans in Arlington. You must lose the votes of all military families, if that means anything at all.”

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The video featuring the song has since been deleted.

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