Kenny Loggins Condemns Trump's Unauthorized Use of 'Danger Zone' in AI Protest Video
Kenny Loggins Condemns Trump's Unauthorized Use of 'Danger Zone' in AI Protest Video

Kenny Loggins Condemns Trump's Unauthorized Use of 'Danger Zone' in AI Protest Video

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President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video depicting himself as 'King Trump' flying a fighter jet and dropping feces on protesters from the nationwide 'No Kings' demonstrations. The video, which uses Kenny Loggins' 1986 hit "Danger Zone" without permission, has sparked outrage from the singer-songwriter, who demanded the immediate removal of his song, calling the usage unauthorized and divisive. Loggins emphasized the need for unity and criticized the video for promoting division during a time when Americans should come together. This incident is part of a broader pattern, as Trump has a history of using music without permission, leading to public condemnations from various artists throughout his political career. The protests themselves were significant, drawing millions across the U.S. to oppose what demonstrators viewed as authoritarian tendencies in Trump's administration. Despite the backlash, Trump continued to mock the protests on his social media platform, Truth Social.

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