The White Stripes Sues Donald Trump to Stop Using Their Song
Jack and Meg White of The White Stripes have filed a lawsuit against presidential candidate Donald Trump for an alleged “flagrant misappropriation” of their hit song “Seven Nation Army.”
Jack and Meg White of The White Stripes have filed a lawsuit against presidential candidate Donald Trump for an alleged “flagrant misappropriation” of their hit song “Seven Nation Army.”
The White Stripes rocker Jack White has called Guy Fieri and Mark Wahlberg “disgusting” for socializing with former President Donald Trump during the UFC 290 in Las Vegas on Saturday. He also called Trump a “disgusting fascist, racist, con man, disgusting piece of shit.”
White Stripes vocalist and guitarist Jack White deleted his Twitter account, according to multiple reports. The move comes amid the singer calling Tesla CEO Elon Musk “absolutely disgusting” for allowing former President Donald Trump back on the social media platform. White deactivated the Twitter account for his Third Man Records label — which he purportedly used primarily to tweet — joining a slew of other celebrities who are having a collective meltdown in response to Musk’s takeover of Twitter, as well as him restoring Trump’s account to the platform.
White Stripes vocalist and guitarist Jack White attacked Elon Musk in a lengthy Instagram post on Sunday, complaining that the Tesla CEO restored former President Donald Trump’s Twitter account, and claimed that Musk only supports Republicans because he hates paying taxes.