Numerous musicians have publicly expressed their opposition to Donald Trump using their songs for his campaign this year. Artists such as Neil Young, the Rolling Stones, and Tom Petty’s estate have issued statements or taken legal action to prevent the unauthorized use of their music at Trump’s rallies. Despite Trump’s campaign facing backlash from these musicians, the issue continues to spark debate over intellectual property rights and political endorsements.
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EU retaliates against Trump’s trade moves and hits beef, whiskey, motorcycles with targeted tariffs – Chicago Tribune
The European Union retaliated against the U.S. by imposing new duties on industrial and farm products in response to the increased tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 25% by the Trump administration. The EU measures target goods worth $28 billion, including textiles, home appliances, and agricultural products, with a focus on products made in Republican-held states. EU officials emphasized the negative impact of tariffs on both economies and urged for negotiated outcomes to avoid...
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