Rock band The Rolling Stones warns President Donald Trump not to use their songs

British rock band The Rolling Stones are the subject of discussion. He has warned in stern terms, US President Donald Trump. However, it was said on behalf of the band that if Trump continues to use his songs You Can Always Get You Want at his rallies, he may face legal action.

According to the statement given to the media, the band has appointed rights organization BMI to stop the song from being used. However, the Rolling Stones' official Twitter retweeted that "BMI has informed the Trump campaign on behalf of the Stones that the unauthorized use of their songs would violate its license agreement." The tweet further read, "If Donald Trump If they ignore it and continue to use the song, then they will have to face trial. We have not licensed them. "It has also been said by BMI that no response has been received from Trump's lawyers yet.

At the beginning of this month, the family of rock musician Tom Petty, at a rally on June 20, asked Trump to stop issuing a letter on the use of his song, I Watts Back Down. Her family posted an open letter on Twitter, stating that the late singer "would never want the song used for hate campaigns".

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