Rocker Steven Tyler sues President Donald Trump for illegal use of music

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At the end of August, US President Donald Trump used the hit song of the legendary band Aerosmith - "Livin' on the Edge". This made the leader Steven Tyler unhappy and officially filed a lawsuit.

Accordingly, the male Rocker - Steven Tyler has written a lawsuit, accusing the US President of using the group's music product without permission. At the same time, in the lawsuit, the leader of Aerosmith asked Mr. Donald Trump to stop using any of the group's music.

Steven Tyler even harshly said that the group's "private" use of music has made many people think that this is one of the forms that Aerosmith in general and Steven Tyler in particular support President Donald Trump in every time he appears in front of a crowd.

It is known that Mr. Donald Trump also used the song "Can't Always Get What You Want" by Rolling Stone in his election campaign for the position of US President. This once made Rolling Stone and fans "hot". However, Donald Trump's representative has remained completely silent on the above allegations.

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