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Frank Sinatra’s daughter calls Trump’s use of father’s music ‘sacrilege’

Frank Sinatra’s daughter calls Trump’s use of father’s music ‘sacrilege’

Nancy Sinatra expressed her disapproval after Donald Trump shared a video featuring Frank Sinatra's song 'My Way' on the Truth Social platform. She described the use of her father's music by the former president as sacrilege.

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