After using Dr. Dre‘s “Still D.R.E.” in a video of her slow walking out of her office and into an elevator, Marjorie Taylor Greene was served a cease and desist.
In a letter from Dre’s attorneys, it was said that Dre, “has not, and will never, grant you [Greene] permission to broadcast or disseminate any of his music,” and that Greene used the music, “to promote your [her] divisive and hateful political agenda.”
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Dre’s attorneys continued to insult the congresswoman for her apparent lack of knowledge when it comes to laws surrounding intellectual property by saying, “we think an actual lawmaker should be making laws not breaking laws.”
Greene shot back in a statement, saying, “While I appreciate the creative chord progression, I would never play your words of violence against women and police officers, and your glorification of the thug life and drugs.”
Greene’s video on Twitter has since been taken down due to the report of copyright infringement.
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