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Donald Trump Faces Lawsuit Over Isaac Hayes/Sam & Dave Song (‘Hold on I’m Comin’) Usage! SEE VIDEO…see more

Donald Trump Faces Lawsuit Over Isaac Hayes/Sam & Dave Song (‘Hold on I’m Comin’) Usage! SEE VIDEO…see more
*On Tuesday (04-01-25), big news came from Atlanta when U.S. District Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. ruled that former President Donald Trump and his 2024 election campaign must face a lawsuit filed by the estate of Isaac Hayes, the legendary musician.
The Lawsuit Details
The lawsuit was first brought up in August 2024. It claims that Trump and his campaign have used the popular song “Hold On, I’m Coming,” which was co-written by Isaac Hayes and David Porter, at campaign events and rallies over 100 times without permission.
The estate of Hayes, led by Isaac Hayes III, states that this unauthorized use violates their copyright. They argue that they regained full rights to the song through Isaac Hayes Enterprises in 2022.
Trump’s Legal Team Steps In
Trump’s legal team, which includes attorney Ronald Coleman, argued that the case should be dismissed. They claimed that the Hayes estate did not prove they owned the song. They also stated that Trump was not personally responsible for the misuse.
Great morning in Federal Court. Grateful to the Court for denying the motion to dismiss filed by Donald Trump, Donald Trump for President, and Turning Point USA in our copyright case. We move forward. @jameslwalkeresq @Lizgarnergroup @MsGinaRyan pic.twitter.com/23L6QVmXD1
— Isaac Hayes III (@IsaacHayes3) April 2, 2025
Additionally, they mentioned a prior BMI license from November 2022 that supposedly allowed Trump to use the song. However, the Hayes estate countered that this license was terminated in June 2024 at their request.
Judge’s Ruling
Judge Thrash decided not to dismiss the case. He stated that the estate had “adequately alleged ownership of the work.” He also said they “sufficiently alleged that Mr. Trump personally was involved in the alleged copyright infringement.”
This statement means that there is enough reason for the case to move forward. The judge did mention that there are still “quite a few” issues to be addressed as the case progresses.
Previous Court Decisions
This ruling is a follow-up to Judge Thrash’s earlier decision in September 2024. Back then, he granted a preliminary injunction. This injunction stopped Trump’s campaign from using the song while the lawsuit was ongoing. However, he did not require the removal of existing videos that featured the song.
Donald Trump doing Trump dance – via Grok AI
What Happens Next?
With this latest ruling on April 1, 2025, the case is set to move forward. The Hayes estate is seeking damages that are initially pegged at $3 million in licensing fees. They are also pushing for a trial to determine if Trump is responsible for copyright infringement.
Reports from news sources, including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, have confirmed this development. As of now, the White House and Trump’s team have not commented directly on the ruling.
Public Reaction
The news has sparked conversations on social media about copyright laws and the responsibilities of political campaigns. With the lawsuit gaining attention, many are eager to see how it unfolds. Public figures and supporters are chiming in on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), discussing the implications of the case.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the lawsuit against Donald Trump and his campaign regarding the song “Hold On, I’m Coming” continues to evolve. Judge Thrash’s ruling has allowed the case to move forward, and it will be interesting to see how the court handles the accusations of copyright infringement. With potential damages of $3 million on the line, this case could have significant consequences for both the Trump campaign and artistic ownership.
As the legal teams prepare for the next steps, one thing is certain: this case will be monitored closely by many.
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