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Hegseth's Drone Video Removed, Then Reuploaded After Metallica’s Legal Warning

Metallica I have always been against individuals utilizing my music without permission. The most recent instance involves the Pentagon, which had to remove and later re-upload a video showing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth praising the administration's increased focus on "unleashing American drone supremacy," following objections from a popular rock band over the unapproved usage of one of their top tracks.

The initial footage was set to play with Metallica's "Enter Sandman," but as per Rolling Stone The Department of Defense was forced to remove it following a copyright infringement claim from the organization. The spokesperson for the DoD confirmed the action On Friday, Military.com reporter Konstantin Toropin tweeted on X, stating, "This afternoon, representatives from X contacted the Department of Defense about a video shared on our social media account and requested its removal because of a copyright conflict involving the song 'Enter Sandman' by Metallica. The video was taken offline, fixed, and uploaded again to our page."

At the time of publication, representatives from Metallica and the Department of Defense had not responded. ‘s request for comment.

A two-minute video shot in front of the Pentagon showed Fox News commentator Hegseth praising the Trump administration for eliminating "bureaucratic red tape" in producing military drones. A humming drone delivering a message for him to sign A whirring multirotor aircraft with a note for his signature A buzzing remote-controlled helicopter holding a document to be signed An agile quadrocopter transporting a paper requiring his approval A flying machine equipped with a form needing his signature A high-speed drone bringing a letter for him to sign A compact aerial vehicle carrying an important notice to be signed A swift unmanned craft delivering a file for his endorsement A hovering robot transport with a request for his signature A dynamic flyer presenting a memorandum for his acknowledgment Drifted close to his head. "This is the memorandum we're signing today, sent through a drone," he mentioned while signing the document. The second edition of the video lacks any audio.

Donald Trump has frequently incorporated music into his campaign gatherings and public appearances without obtaining permission from the musicians involved, as numerous artists have voiced their concerns over time. From his initial bid for the presidency in 2015 up until now, Trump has encountered... backlash from musicians which included artists like Adele, Beyoncé, Celine Dion, Foo Fighters, Guns N’ Roses, the estate of Isaac Hayes — who filed a lawsuit against Trump for using the late soul artist’s “Hold On, I’m Coming” at gatherings — along with Jack White from the White Stripes, Neil Young, Prince, R.E.M., Rihanna, the Rolling Stones, and numerous others.

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