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The band Semisonic made clear Monday that it did not "authorize or condone" a White House video using their song "Closing Time." The official White House and U.S. Customs and Border Protection ...
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The White House is under fire for using the rock band Semisonic's 1998 hit song "Closing Time" without permission in a deportation video. Trump discusses 90-day tariffs pause, Dems say he's ...
The video features the 1998 song “Closing Time” by Semisonic. The lyrics include, “I know who I want to take me home.” A representative for Semisonic tells Scripps News the White House ...
Minneapolis rock band Semisonic is protesting the White House's use of its song "Closing Time" in a video showing a handcuffed deportee posted on social media. The video, posted Monday on X ...
US rock band Semisonic has criticised the White House for using their song Closing Time in a social media post that showed a shackled deportee. The Trump administration shared the video on Monday ...
But some — like the White House — don’t seem to know the point of the song. The 90s group has come out and criticized President Donald Trump administration’s use of the song for a clip ...
Minneapolis band Semisonic said the White House “missed the point” when it used the band’s 1998 song “Closing Time” in a social media video Monday showing shackled migrants being deported.
A 1990s rock band is the latest to have their music used by Donald Trump and/or the White House without permission. The band's song was used in a deportation video. Feel unsure about the market ...
Minnesota tribe purchased 280 acres east of Moorhead, apparently wants to build casino. The County Commission has questions before it can support the project. According to Clay County records, the ...