New song, same problem for Icky Trump.
The White Stripes voiced their distaste for Donald Trump via various social media accounts Tuesday after the GOP nominee's campaign apparently used the song “Seven Nation Army” without permission from the band.
“The White Stripes would like to unequivocally state that they have nothing whatsoever to do with this video,” read the statement. “They are disgusted by this association, and by the illegal use of their song.”
Jack White's record label, Third Man Records, tweeted out the same statement.
Though it's unclear if a video from Trump's campaign uses the song in question, Pitchfork pointed to this fan-made clip that features it:
The rockers join the long list of musicians who have already banned The Donald from using their music, including Queen, Adele, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith and REM's Michael Stipe.
Maybe Trump can hire the “Freedom Girls” again?
Editor's note: Donald Trump regularly
incites
political violence and is a
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racist,
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repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims - 1.6 billion members of an entire religion - from
entering the U.S.
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