Kenny Loggins Requests Removal of Unauthorized Trump Video Featuring 'Danger Zone

Kenny Loggins has joined the ranks of artists who have requested that Trump refrain from using their music. Trump recently shared a video featuring himself dumping feces on protesters, set to Loggins' song "Danger Zone," without Loggins' permission. Loggins expressed his disapproval of the unauthorized use of his music and requested the removal of the video.
Loggins' main concern was the political nature of the video rather than the content itself. He emphasized the importance of unity and denounced the divisive nature of such content. Loggins stressed the need for Americans to come together and reject the notion of "us versus them," advocating for a united and patriotic stance.
The video featuring Trump's actions was criticized as "unpresidential" by The View's Sunny Hostin, who highlighted the inappropriate nature of the content. Hostin pointed out the use of profanity and the depiction of feces being dumped on American citizens in the video. The White House responded to inquiries about the video with a meme of a "crying liberal."
In conclusion, Kenny Loggins has taken a stand against the unauthorized use of his music in a video shared by Trump. The incident has sparked discussions about the political climate and the need for unity in the country. The controversial video has drawn criticism for its content and the behavior it portrays.