Earlier at present, the deputy director of communications for former President Donald J. Trump posted a video on X that featured the White Stripes’ 2003 Elephant music “Seven Nation Military.” The aide, Margo Martin, has since deleted the publish, however that didn’t cease Jack White from criticizing Martin and her boss. “Oh….Don’t even consider using my music you fascists,” White wrote on Instagram. “Legislation swimsuit coming from my legal professionals about this.”
White continued by criticizing the Republican presidential candidate and a member of his marketing campaign employees who, based on the Military’s public affairs workplace, “pushed aside” an Arlington Nationwide Cemetery worker throughout a wreath-laying ceremony earlier this week. “And so long as I’m right here, a double fuck you DonOLD for insulting our nation’s veterans at Arlington you scum,” White wrote. “You must lose each navy household’s vote instantly from that if ANYTHING is sensible anymore.”
White is a longtime Trump critic who has bought “Icky Trump” T-shirts and beforehand condemned the utilization of “Seven Nation Military” in Trump-supporting media. He’s additionally criticized Elon Musk for permitting Trump again on X, and he’s called out celebrities who’ve related themselves with the previous president.
Because the presidential election nears, musicians have been extra outspoken in opposition to Donald Trump, specifically, over his musical selections. Among the many largest names to take concern with the Republican are Celine Dion, Beyoncé, Foo Fighters, and ABBA.