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Donald Trump Responds to Kenny Loggins’ Explosive $500 Million “Danger Zone” Copyright Lawsuit after he used his song in an AI video dumping Poo on No Kings Day Protesters, Calling the Claim “A Joke” and Alleging That the Singer Is “Another Hollywood Liberal Exploiting Politics for Publicity

President Donald Trump Claps Back at Kenny Loggins After $500 Million “Danger Zone” Lawsuit Over AI Video Mocking No Kings Day Protesters
Former President Donald Trump has fired back at Grammy-winning musician Kenny Loggins, after the 76-year-old singer filed a massive $500 million copyright lawsuit accusing Trump and his team of illegally using his classic 1986 hit “Danger Zone” in a viral AI-generated video that mocked anti-Trump demonstrators during the recent No Kings Day March.

The lawsuit, filed last week in a federal court in California, alleges that Trump’s campaign team or affiliated digital creators used an AI recreation of Loggins’ voice and music without permission to accompany a controversial video showing Trump dumping garbage on a crowd of protesters. The clip, which spread rapidly across social media, used “Danger Zone” as its background track — a song famously featured in the Top Gun soundtrack.
In the complaint, Loggins’ legal team described the video as a “gross misrepresentation and deliberate misuse” of his art, stating that the song’s use was intended to “mock citizens exercising their constitutional rights” and to “imply his artistic endorsement of a political figure he does not support.”
“This isn’t just about money — it’s about integrity,” Loggins said in a brief statement to reporters. “My music has meaning, and I won’t allow it to be twisted for political mockery or misinformation.”
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