Family of Isaac Hayes DEMANDS Trump Stop Using his Song

The family of soul songwriter Isaac Hayes demands Trump stop using his song at rallies PLUS pay $3 million in licensing fees. 
I’m Tomi Lahren, more next. 
The Trump campaign just can’t catch a break. 
Now the family of deceased soul singer and songwriter Isaac Hayes is THREATENING legal action against Trump for using his track “Hold on, I’m Comin” at rallies without permission. 
The family also wants to recoup 3 million in licensing fees. 
Hayes’ son, Isaac III posted a copy of the infringement notice and  in a social media post, accused Trump of being both a racist and sexual abuser unfit to represent his dad’s song.
The Trump campaign has been using the song at various rallies over the course of two years. The family of Isaac Hayes is considering 134 counts of copyright infringement and also demands any video featuring the song be removed. 
The family also claims they’ve repeatedly asked the Trump campaign to stop using the song.
At this point, I think the Trump Campaign should avoid all of these messes and distractions and stick with Lee Greenwood and Kid Rock!
There’s nothing better than “God Bless the USA,” anyway! 
I’m Tomi Lahren and you watch my show “Tomi Lahren is Fearless” at Outkick.com