Trump Campaign Brazenly Steals Kamala Harris’ Beyoncé Anthem

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Not even a week after telling the crowd at a North Carolina rally that Kamala Harris was copying him, Donald Trump’s campaign spokesperson released a video of the former president deboarding his plane using Harris’ campaign song, Beyoncé’s “Freedom.”

Beyoncé gave Harris permission to use the song from her album 2016 album Lemonade, at the end of last month. Since then Harris’ campaign has put it to use every chance it gets, from his first campaign ad to her dramatic entrance at the DNC Monday night. As the convention progresses this week, rumors are still swirling that the superstar could show up as a surprise guest to perform and officially endorse the Democratic candidate before her speech on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Trump has had a notoriously difficult time with his campaign music, during both of his campaigns. On Friday, the family of singer-songwriter Isaac Hayes sued him and his campaign for using the late singer’s “Hold On, I’m Coming” in his rallies and campaign videos. The family is seeking licensing fees for the use as well as a disclaimer making clear the estate has not endorsed him.

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