NEW YORK (AP) — The band Semisonic is pushing back at the White House for using their hit song “Closing Time” over a social media post that shows a shackled deportee. The White House added ...
Her parents ran an ice cream shop and a used truck dealership—a background that might explain her relentless work ethic and ability to sell a message with conviction. White House press secretary ...
The band Semisonic made clear Monday that it did not "authorize or condone" a White House video using their song "Closing Time." The official White House and U.S. Customs and Border Protection ...
The video, a bid by the White House to troll its critics over its crackdown on illegal immigration, shows border agents loading shackled deportees on a plane. Listen to Story White House posts ...
Per Deadline, earlier today, the official White House X account shared a video of Border Patrol agents deporting two men supposedly accused of unknown crimes set to the dulcet tones of Semisonic ...
Semisonic is speaking out against the White House after the release of a deportation video using their 1998 hit “Closing Time.” The song, which was written about the birth of lead singer Dan ...
In a truly gross video posted by the White House’s official Twitter account on Monday, Semisonic’s hit song “Closing Time” plays over footage of the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) ...
Semisonic blasted the White House for using the song without their approval, and for misinterpreting the message behind it. In a statement shared with Variety and initially reported by Rolling ...
Semisonic have pushed back at the White House for using their hit song Closing Time over a social media post that shows a shackled deportee. The White House added the song in a post of a man with ...
By The Associated Press The band Semisonic is pushing back at the White House for using their hit song “Closing Time” over a social media post that shows a shackled deportee. The White House ...