The group Semisonic is objecting to using their music “Closing Time” in a White Home video on deportations that was posted to the Trump administration’s social media accounts.
“We didn’t authorize or condone the White Home’s use of our music ‘Closing Time’ in any method, the group mentioned in an announcement. “And no, they didn’t ask. The music is about pleasure and potentialities and hope, and so they have missed the purpose fully.”
A White Home spokesperson didn’t instantly return a request for remark.
The music was used as a monitor for a video during which deportees are proven being cuffed to belt chains after which loaded right into a departing flight.
Semisonic is simply the newest music group to object to their songs getting used for political functions or at rallies by Trump and his group. Through the marketing campaign, Beyoncé and Foo Fighters have been among the many teams that objected to the use. It’s unclear what sort of license, if any, the White Home had to make use of the work.
This afternoon, U.S. District Decide James Boasberg is having a listening to on the administration’s resolution to maneuver forward with a flight of alleged Venezuelan gang members regardless that he ordered the deportations to be stopped.

