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David Bowie’s son slams Donald Trump for utilizing his dad’s music

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LOS ANGELES: Duncan Jones has slammed Donald Trump after the previous President used one in all his father’s music icon David Bowie’s outdated information throughout a political rally.

The former US President lately introduced his third bid for the White House, and Duncan Jones – who’s an outspoken critic of Trump – has expressed his frustration at his dad’s music being performed at Trump’s rallies, reviews femalefirst.co.uk.

The 51-year-old movie director – who has beforehand tried to dam Trump from utilizing his dad’s information, together with his hit single ‘Heroes’ – mentioned on Twitter: “Pretty sure he’s just doing that now to wind me up.”

However, Duncan additionally mentioned that he is nearly powerless to do something about it. He mentioned, “I have been told there is little we can do about it.”

Meanwhile, Elon Musk has put Trump’s potential Twitter return to a public vote.

ALSO READ | Trump again to Twitter? Former US president’s account reappears after Musk ballot

The 51-year-old businessman lately acquired the micro-blogging platform in a $44 billion deal, and he is now mentioned that the previous US President may return to Twitter after he was suspended in 2021.

Above the voting buttons, Elon wrote: “Reinstate former President Trump (sic)”

The Tesla boss adopted his preliminary tweet with a Latin expression that interprets to “the voice of the people is the voice of God.” Elon later added: “Trump poll getting 1M votes/hour! (sic)”

The Tesla boss has lately permitted the choice to reactivate the Twitter accounts of Kathy Griffin and Jordan Peterson.

However, he claimed on the time that the “Trump decision has not yet been made.”

Trump, 76, was suspended from the platform in January 2021, following the assault on the Capitol Building in Washington.

The micro-blogging platform defined that the account was being suspended as a consequence of “the risk of further incitement of violence.”

Twitter mentioned in an announcement: “After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them – specifically how they are being received and interpreted on and off Twitter – we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence.”

LOS ANGELES: Duncan Jones has slammed Donald Trump after the previous President used one in all his father’s music icon David Bowie’s outdated information throughout a political rally.

The former US President lately introduced his third bid for the White House, and Duncan Jones – who’s an outspoken critic of Trump – has expressed his frustration at his dad’s music being performed at Trump’s rallies, reviews femalefirst.co.uk.

The 51-year-old movie director – who has beforehand tried to dam Trump from utilizing his dad’s information, together with his hit single ‘Heroes’ – mentioned on Twitter: “Pretty sure he’s just doing that now to wind me up.”

However, Duncan additionally mentioned that he is nearly powerless to do something about it. He mentioned, “I have been told there is little we can do about it.”

Meanwhile, Elon Musk has put Trump’s potential Twitter return to a public vote.

ALSO READ | Trump again to Twitter? Former US president’s account reappears after Musk ballot

The 51-year-old businessman lately acquired the micro-blogging platform in a $44 billion deal, and he is now mentioned that the previous US President may return to Twitter after he was suspended in 2021.

Above the voting buttons, Elon wrote: “Reinstate former President Trump (sic)”

The Tesla boss adopted his preliminary tweet with a Latin expression that interprets to “the voice of the people is the voice of God.” Elon later added: “Trump poll getting 1M votes/hour! (sic)”

The Tesla boss has lately permitted the choice to reactivate the Twitter accounts of Kathy Griffin and Jordan Peterson.

However, he claimed on the time that the “Trump decision has not yet been made.”

Trump, 76, was suspended from the platform in January 2021, following the assault on the Capitol Building in Washington.

The micro-blogging platform defined that the account was being suspended as a consequence of “the risk of further incitement of violence.”

Twitter mentioned in an announcement: “After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them – specifically how they are being received and interpreted on and off Twitter – we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence.”