Nancy Sinatra Calls Trump’s ‘My Way’ Share a Sacrilege

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Nancy Sinatra criticized Donald Trump for posting a video of her father Frank Sinatra performing My Way in 1974 on Truth Social, calling it ‘sacrilege.’ She noted the song’s rights are held by publishers Because Music and Primary Wave, not the Sinatra family, limiting what she can do. The post underscores Sinatra’s history of opposing Trump and highlights copyright and political tensions around iconic songs being shared by political figures.
- Nancy Sinatra Slams Trump for Sharing Frank Sinatra ‘My Way’ Video: ‘Sacrilege’ Rolling Stone
- Nancy Sinatra knocks Trump over ‘My Way’ post The Hill
- Daughter of Legendary Crooner Blasts Trump for Using Song The Daily Beast
- Nancy Sinatra slams Trump for posting Frank Sinatra 'My Way' video USA Today
- Donald Trump’s Truth Social post creates worry: ‘Should I be in a bunker or something’ PennLive.com
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