
The artist’s daughter, Nancy Sinatra, reacted particularly sharply to the publication. In social network X she called the use of the song “sacrilege”, thus making it clear that the family of the legendary performer does not support such actions, writes People. Later she clarified that the situation can only be influenced by copyright holders who have the legal tools to restrict the use of the composition.
Trump’s post caused a mixed reaction and among users. Some saw a hidden meaning in it, paying attention to the lyrics of the song, which speak of “the approaching end” and “the last curtain”. Against the background of the tense international situation, such lines seemed to some of the audience as an alarming hint. Others considered the publication as another eccentric night post of the politician.
The situation fits into the broader context of long-standing conflicts between Trump and the music industry. Artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna and Neil Young have previously spoken out against the use of their works. They claimed their music was played at political events without their consent.
That said, the legal side of the issue remains complicated. In the US, political campaigns can legally use music by purchasing licenses through collective rights management organizations. However, artists themselves have the option to withdraw their compositions from such catalogs if they do not want to be associated with certain politicians.
The “My Way” story shows once again how sensitive the use of cultural heritage for political purposes remains – especially when it comes to figures on the scale of Sinatra.









