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Trump post mocking No Kings protests enters the "danger zone"

Trump post mocking No Kings protests enters the "danger zone"

Summary

Musician Kenny Loggins requested that President Trump remove his song, "Danger Zone," from an AI-generated video. The video shows a fighter jet dumping waste on protesters and was shared by President Trump on social media. This is part of a pattern where Trump's administration uses creators' work without getting permission, leading to repeated complaints from artists.

Key Facts

  • Kenny Loggins asked President Trump to take down a video using his song without permission.
  • The video was shared on social media and used AI technology to create images.
  • The video depicted a fighter jet dropping waste on protesters.
  • President Trump's administration has been criticized for using copyrighted work without asking first.
  • The White House responded to Loggins with a meme related to the movie "Top Gun."
  • Large protests called No Kings took place across the country against President Trump's policies.
  • Other artists, such as The White Stripes, Celine Dion, and ABBA, have also asked Trump's team to stop using their music.
  • The administration's use of AI-generated content has been a controversial issue.

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