As we all know, Trump loves his music, but apparently some of this artists aren't as big of fans.
Enter in The Village people, who are now threatening to sue Trump if he doesn't stop hiring impersonators to perform the band's iconic songs at Mar-a-Lago.
From TMZ:
The wife of Victor Willis -- lead singer of the Village People -- fired off a legal warning to Trump, telling him to stop confusing people into believing they endorse him for president, which they claim Trump's doing with his entertainment choices.
The cease and desist letter, sent Monday and obtained by TMZ, comes on the heels of viral videos showing Trump dancing to a Village People tribute band at his Florida resort.
Willis says ever since the video of Trump dancing to "Macho Man" went viral on social media, the Village People have been flooded with questions from fans wondering if they endorse Trump.
The band says it's not them in the video, but rather a bunch of impersonators dressed like them ... and they say they never gave Trump permission to use the group's image and likeness at Mar-a-Lago.
I'm no lawyer, but is it illegal to hire a tribute band?
If so, there's about to be a lot of dive bars going out of business.
Speaking of lawyers, Trump's top attorney Joe Tacopina issued this hilarious response to The Village People's bizarre request:
"I will only deal with the attorney of the Village People, if they have one, not the wife of one of the members. But they should be thankful that President Trump allowed them to get their name back in the press. I haven’t heard their name in decades. Glad to hear they are still around."
Tacopina summed up the ridiculousness of this so-called "lawsuit" absolutely perfectly.
It's really exhausting watching everybody under the sun try to sue Trump. What's next? Will Coke be the next one to sue Trump due to his obsession with Diet Coke?
It wouldn't be surprising at this point.