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The White Stripes Drop Lawsuit Against Trump

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The White Stripes, composed of Jack and Meg White, have recently dropped their lawsuit against Donald Trump and his campaign regarding the unauthorized use of their well-known track “Seven Nation Army” in a campaign video. This decision came in the wake of Trump's recent presidential election victory. Initially, the lawsuit was filed after the song was used in a video posted by Margo Martin, Deputy Director of Communications for Trump's campaign, which did not have the band's permission. The video, featuring Trump boarding a plane, used the iconic and highly recognizable riff of “Seven Nation Army,” a usage the Whites deemed as a “flagrant misappropriation” of their work (The Guardian; USA Today; Rolling Stone).

The lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice, meaning the band reserves the right to refile the case if they choose to pursue it again at a later time. The White Stripes, particularly Jack White, have been vocal critics of Trump and his policies. In the lawsuit, the band explicitly stated their opposition to Trump's past and proposed policies, categorizing their music's association with his campaign as offensive. In social media posts, Jack White expressed this sentiment, emphasizing his disdain for Trump and his disbelief regarding Trump's reelection (The Hill; Pitchfork).

The background to this legal battle traces back to an incident in 2016 when another Trump-associated video featured “Seven Nation Army.” At that time, the band expressed similar frustrations, describing their dismay at the association and responding with the creation of merchandise labeling the then-President as “Icky Trump,” a play on their album “Icky Thump.” (The Hill; Pitchfork).

Despite the withdrawal of the lawsuit, Jack White's resentment towards Trump's administration remains unabated. He has been publicly critical, especially after Trump's election win, calling him a “known, obvious fascist” and warning that America would face the consequences of Trump's governance. The lawsuit's initial filing highlighted various policies the band found objectionable, such as proposals related to immigration, education, and climate change. White's commentary underscores a broader discontent with Trump's political actions and potential directions under a new term (Rolling Stone; USA Today).

While the dismissal of the lawsuit might close this chapter of confrontation, it is emblematic of a larger cultural clash between artistic expression and political campaigns. The band’s decision serves as a reminder of the fiercely guarded autonomy musicians hold over their work, particularly in the face of political appropriation. It also reflects the broader tensions artists feel when their creations, meant to inspire and connect, are pulled into the divisive realm of political propaganda (Pitchfork; The Guardian).

 

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