‘Fascists’: Jack White threatens to sue Trump campaign over use of music | Donald Trump

The White Stripes singer Jack White referred to as Donald Trump’s marketing campaign “fascists” and threatened to sue after an aide apparently used a clip of the band’s hit Seven Nation Military on a pro-Trump social media submit.

Trump’s deputy director of communications, Margo Martin, shared a quick 10-second video clip of Trump boarding a aircraft to marketing campaign occasions with the music as a background soundtrack.

The transfer clearly angered White, who quickly turned the most recent in a protracted line of musicians to take umbrage at their artwork getting used as a soundtrack to Trump’s bid to retake the White Home.

On Instagram White wrote: “Don’t even consider using my music you fascists. Regulation swimsuit coming from my legal professionals about this (so as to add to your 5 thousand others.) Have a fantastic day at work immediately Margo Martin.’

The spat comes after earlier this week the Swedish band Abba demanded Trump cease utilizing their music after a number of of their songs and pictures of the group had been used at a marketing campaign rally.

Different prime artists which have objected to Trump or his employees utilizing their work embrace Céline Dion, Beyoncé, Johnny Marr of the Smiths, the household of the late soul singer Isaac Hayes and the property of the late Irish pop star Sinéad O’Connor.

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