Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. When asked on X whether the Foo Fighters had approved the use of the song, the band replied, "No." The verified X account subsequently ...
Donald Trump used "My Hero" by Foo Fighters at a recent campaign rally—and the public back-and-forth between them made the ...
After X user @WUTangKids tagged the Foo Fighters in a video from the Trump/RFK Jr. rally including their song, asking, "Did you let Trump use 'My Hero' to welcome RFK Jr. on stage?" The band ...
Donald Trump has drawn the ire of yet another artist over his unauthorized use of music, this time angering Foo Fighters after Trump ... song — was posted on X by Trump spokesman Steven Cheung.
The post Foo Fighters Denounce Trump’s Use of “My Hero” at Rally with Robert Kennedy Jr. appeared first on Consequence. Appearing at a rally to endorse Donald Trump on Friday night ...
Dave Grohl has sent his fans into a tailspin over a shocking confession regarding his longtime marriage to wife Jordyn Blum.
By Melinda Newman Donald Trump may consider Robert F. Kennedy Jr. his hero, given he played the Foo Fighters’ 1997 anthem “My Hero” to welcome him to the stage at a rally Friday (Aug. 23 ...
Foo Fighters are clarifying that they didn’t approve of one of their songs being played during a Donald Trump rally in Arizona. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped out of the presidential race and the ...
They've been making waves in music for 30 years, yet the origin of the Foo Fighters' legendary name remains a mystery to many. Formed in Seattle in 1994, the American rock group initially started ...
“The Foo Fighters or their spokesperson have no idea what they are talking about and engaging in faux outrage.” Kamala’s Wins, an X account declaring itself the “largest online community ...
Donald Trump’s campaign says it had a license to play Foo Fighters hit track “My Hero” at a rally in which the former president received the endorsement of political rival-turned-backer ...
This is a call from Donald Trump to Foo Fighters. A spokesman for the ex-POTUS ... don’t be a Pretender,” Trump’s rep Steven Cheung wrote on X, copping the titles of two Foo tracks.