The newest song from Lara Trump, the former president’s daughter-in-law, “Hero” was met with backlash on social media.

The song was originally released in May. However, Lara and co-performer Madeline Jaymes only released the music video on August 23.

It was recorded to honor firemen and police officers who risked their lives for public safety. It shows dark shots of Lara and Jaymes singing in a music studio and, at times, on a fire escape. 

The video is cut with a photo montage of actual firefighters and what appears to be staged footage of firefighters rescuing people.

Together, these women sang the lyrics: “You’re going through the fire, and the flames getting higher/You’re my hero/You’re my hero/You’re climbing up the ladder and the screams getting louder/You’re my hero./You’re my hero.”

This song was met with negative responses on platform X, particularly towards Lara’s singing voice.

“What did our eardrums do to deserve this assault,” the X user @ChidiNwatu asked mockingly.

“I can hear extreme autotune reverb, and she still sounds like a dying mule,” @Leslieoo7 wrote.

Lara’s singing voice was also mocked in the music video’s YouTube comment section.

“Someone who cares about Lara needs to be honest and tell her she can’t sing,” the user @rantingback wrote in the comment section.

“Madeline should have never allowed herself to be in a song with a dying screeching cat,” @briantaylor2636 declared.

“Not even the aggressive autotune can save this,’ the user @bonind stated. “Somebody tell her the truth.”

In late March, Lara’s singing voice in the song titled “Anything is Possible” was also mocked on X by both Democrat and Republican users.

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