Kesha Slams Trump Admin Over Unauthorized Song Use in Iran Post
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Kesha has blasted the Trump administration for using her song 'Blow' in a TikTok post featuring fighter jets in the sky with the caption 'Lethality' amid the Iran conflict.
The pop superstar took to social media to speak out against the unauthorized use of her song, calling it 'disgusting and inhumane' and stating that she does not approve of her music being used to promote violence.
Kesha also drew attention to Donald Trump's appearance in the Epstein files over a million times, saying that this should not be overlooked in the midst of the controversy.
The White House posted the clip with Kesha's song on February 10, and it is not the first time that the Trump administration has been accused of using artists' songs without their permission.
Other artists who have previously criticized the White House on this issue include Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, SZA, Celine Dion, Kenny Loggins, Linda Ronstadt, Foo Fighters, and the White Stripes.