Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump’s new song with Madeline Jaymes, titled “Hero,” has gone viral, but not for the right reasons. The Republican National Committee’s co-chair has found herself ...
Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump, has claimed that music streaming platforms have shadow-banned her new song. She told Fox News her song was allegedly shadow-banned for ...
Lara Trump, Donald’s daughter-in-law, isn’t letting her prominent political position deter her musical aspirations. The Republican National Committee’s co-chair, 41, and Florida-based singer Madeline ...
Lara Trump has criticized the Democratic National Committee after it released an AI-generated track mocking her singing career following her recent election as co-chair of the Republican National ...
The newest song from Lara Trump, the former president’s daughter-in-law, “Hero” was met with backlash on social media. The song was originally released in May. However, Lara and co-performer Madeline ...
Move over "America's Got Talent," "The Voice" and "American Idol" — the hottest singing competition this weekend is between Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara, and the Democratic National Committee.
Amid some highly anticipated new music this week, we were subjected to unfortunate new tunes as well, courtesy of the Republican and Democratic national parties. Newly minted Republican National ...
Lara Trump has channeled the Trump family’s defiance of its critics into a cover of the classic Tom Petty song, “Won’t Back Down.” The song will be available Sept. 29 through Mailman Media’s country ...
Republican National Committee (RNC) co-Chair Lara Trump clapped back at those who criticized her recently released song “Hero,” quipping they couldn’t go after her for fundraising or anything related ...
A song by Lara Trump, one of the daughters-in-law of former President Donald Trump, has been met with derision on social media, with one critic calling it "bad autotuned karaoke." Lara Trump, a former ...
Taylor Swift may be voting for Kamala Harris for president, but that didn’t stop Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law from stealing a snippet of one of her songs to promote the former president’s campaign.