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Trump team uses Taylor Swift song in ‘Cringe’ campaign video
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Trump team uses Taylor Swift song in ‘Cringe’ campaign video

The Trump team was criticized online for a “horrifying” video that used a song by Harris supporter Taylor Swift, whom Trump says he hates.

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“All you are is mean and a liar and pathetic and alone in life…”

Some of the idiots Taylor Swift writes about almost make you feel guilty. Almost. And this dissident lyric from her song “Mean” could apply to Donald Trump and his campaign team, who posted a rather cringeworthy video on Instagram of a Swift song.

The pop superstar not only has supported his political rival Kamala Harrisbut has already made Trump angry before tweeting “I hate TAYLOR SWIFT“.

The clip, captioned “Women for Trump!” and featuring “Team Trump,” led by former President Lara Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump, lip-synching Swift’s song “22,” was ripped to shreds on social media and described as “horrifying.” stamped.

The video begins with the group mimicking the lyrics “I don’t know about you, but I’m…” before the song interrupts with the phrase “voting Donald Trump, baby!”

Many are calling on Swift to sue…

Swift endorsed Harris for president after her debate against Trump last month and used her statement to comment Viral AI-generated image of her fake support for Trump – which the former president himself shared.

“It was recently brought to my attention that an AI was posted on his website showing that ‘I’ was falsely endorsing Donald Trump’s candidacy for president,” Swift wrote. “It really raised my fears about AI and the dangers of spreading misinformation.”

“I came to the conclusion that as a voter I need to be very transparent about my actual plans for this election,” she added. “The easiest way to combat misinformation is with the truth.”

Trump recently delivered one catastrophically strange performance Earlier this week in Pennsylvania, the presidential candidate stopped answering political questions and instead hosted a 30-minute listening party where he “danced” to music from artists who had already threatened Trump with legal action.

Rufus Wainwright condemned Trump’s use of his music, stating that his version of Leonard Cohen’s song “Hallelujah” was “an anthem dedicated to peace, love and acceptance of the truth” and that he was “ashamed.”

Trump is notorious for using music at his campaign rallies without the artists’ permission. Everyone from Tom Petty, Neil Young, the Rolling Stones to Adele, Bruce Springsteen and The white stripes has issued the politician a cease and desist order.

Estate of Isaac Hayes sued him for copyright infringement on 134 countsand in August, both French artists Wooden child and Canadian National Treasure Celine Dion called out the unauthorized use of their songs at Trump rallies.

In one of the most recent cases, Beyoncé is said to have threatened Donald Trump’s election campaign legal action over unauthorized use of her song “Freedom” in a social media video, days after the singer approved the song as the official anthem for Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign.

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