Nancy Sinatra calls Trump's sharing of Frank Sinatra's 'My Way' a sacrilege
Nancy Sinatra publicly criticized President Trump on Sunday after he shared a video of her father Frank Sinatra singing 'My Way' on Truth Social. She wrote on X that the post was 'sacrilege' and said she could not legally stop it because the rights belong to the publishers, not the Sinatra family. Trump shared the video on Saturday.
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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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The spectrum · how 3 outlets placed this story
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Coverage aligns on the "sacrilege" rebuke but diverges in framing: Breitbart emphasizes Nancy's anti-Trump history, NY Post focuses on her invoking Frank's legacy, while The Hill plays it as a straightforward celebrity criticism.
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“Nancy Sinatra knocks Trump over 'My Way' post”
“Nancy Sinatra Snaps at Donald Trump's 'Sacrilege' for Sharing Frank Sinatra Performance”
“Nancy Sinatra rips Trump for using dad Frank’s ‘My Way’ as ‘sacrilege’”
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