Francis Scott Key Estate Sends Cease-And-Desist To Trump For Playing ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ At Rally
Francis Scott Key Estate Sends Cease-And-Desist To Trump For Playing ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ At Rally
BALTIMORE—Threatening significant legal consequences if the campaign failed to heed its warnings, the Francis Scott Key estate sent a cease-and-desist letter to Donald Trump on Friday that demanded he discontinue use of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at his rallies. “This unauthorized political usage is...
Would you look at that! I ate the onion!
132ReplyDamn it, I did too. Reality is once again converging on parody.
27ReplyFor half a second I freaked out, then saw the community. Ooof, this one damn near got me with the realism.
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I was about to go in for a nibble and then my brain was like, "it should be public domain by now."
21ReplyI didn't know, Disney could have changed the copyright law again.
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Bro, me, too. Face-first like it was booty.
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A genuine laugh in the morning. I really wish it were true.
26ReplyAfter all, it wasn't a song for the Confederates.
26ReplySoon Jesus is going to send a cease and desists
14ReplyI wish this was less plausible.
6ReplyThis article has layers.
6ReplyGuess he'll just have to start playing To Anacreon In Heaven, then.
2ReplyThat's a lot of greats.
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