The 'Only in America' walk-up music was a little too on the nose for Trump in Iowa.
Walk-on music has proved controversial for Trump before. In September 2020, he disembarked from Air Force One to Creedence Clearwater Revival’s
,” a song calling out the ability of the privileged to avoid the Vietnam War while the less fortunate could not.for a claim of foot bone spurs that enabled him to skip military service.
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