Sinéad O'Connor hit played at Trump event again despite her estate's opposition
- Bias Rating
-18% Somewhat Liberal
- Reliability
65% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
-48% Medium Liberal
- Politician Portrayal
2% Positive
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91% : Trump then said to the crowd: "So, this has been an honor tonight.76% : "Trump became keen on turning his event into a sort of music-listening party - he'd speak for minutes at a time before turning his attention back to his requests for music.
68% : As medics attended, Trump asked that "Ave Maria" be played each time.
66% : "Trump shook some hands as the song played before repositioning on stage and resuming his swaying dance.
59% : Unlike the previous songs, Trump mostly stayed in place on stage while O'Connor's song played, save for speaking to someone off-stage quickly and chatting with Noem, who also remained on stage.
58% : At the start of the song, Trump can be seen pointing to his ear while making eye contact with, presumably, someone in the crowd.
55% : Without any commentary from Trump, the playlist then launched into O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U," which was met with cheers from the crowd.
55% : Now Trump is notably playing a music video of Sinéad O'Connor's "Nothing Compares to you."
47% : Up next was "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" by James Brown, which again saw Trump mostly standing on stage and intermittently chatting with Noem, off mic.
43% : The Village People have previously sent Trump a cease-and-desist letter for using their music.
39% : After the medical events were resolved, Trump said to the crowd: "Would anybody else like to faint?
37% : After "Ave Maria" was played for a third time, Trump said: "Let's not do any more questions.
32% : O'Connor's estate asked Trump to stop playing her music at his rallies.
27% : "Trump and his campaign evidently have not heeded the warning from O'Connor's estate.
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