Former President Donald Trump’s campaign has stated that it had obtained the necessary license to play the Foo Fighters’ hit song “My Hero” during a rally in Arizona, where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed Trump after suspending his own independent presidential bid.
So the Trump campaign actually did have the appropriate license and @foofighters are just either completely unaware about their own music licensing agreements or intentionally being disingenuous. https://t.co/Pxu3FOE18w pic.twitter.com/3yDQTk8LYx
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) August 25, 2024
The campaign’s claim comes amid controversy, as the Foo Fighters have publicly denied granting permission for the song’s use.
The Trump campaign provided documents indicating that they had secured a license through BMI’s Songview service, which authorizes the use of the song. “We have a license to play the song,” a campaign spokesperson confirmed. […]
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