A federal judge has temporarily blocked Donald Trump from using Isaac Hayes' song "Hold On, I'm Comin'" at his rallies while a lawsuit from the artist's family is pending.
Isaac Hayes III, son of the late artist, expressed gratitude for the ruling, stating that he hopes it encourages other artists to oppose unauthorized use of their music.
Ronald Coleman, a Trump campaign attorney, commented that the campaign had already discontinued use of the Hayes song and was pleased with the court's recognition of First Amendment issues.
The ruling comes amid a broader trend of artists requesting Trump to cease using their music, with potential legal actions from various musicians like Abba and Jack White.
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