Lara Trump, Donald’s daughter-in-law, isn’t letting her prominent political position deter her musical aspirations.
The Republican National Committee’s co-chair, 41, and Florida-based singer Madeline Jaymes collaborated on the new single, “Hero,” paying tribute to emergency first responders.
A clip of the three-and-a-half music video went viral on Labor Day, ten days after the song’s release.
Sings Trump in the second verse, “Without your bravery, we’re all out of luck/ No, this can’t be denied /You got to be special/ It takes a lot to put you last and everybody first /With your heart they could make gold.”
Despite her positive message, critics on X clamored to take down Trump’s vocal prowess.
Responding to a post by Medias Touch editor-in-chief Ron Filipowski, a Kansas-based Navy veteran groaned, “My dogs were rough-housing until I turned up the volume to hear the voice. They stopped and howled. This is some tone-deaf s—t.”
“Autotune doing a lot of heavy lifting here,” noted independent journalist Kelly Scaletta on X.
Conservative social media pundit Croaky Caiman responded simply with an image of Donald Trump voters at a Republican rally with gauze taped to their ears.
Trump’s foray into politicized pop stardom comes as the GOP sets its sights on beating their 11th-hour Democratic opponent Kamala Harris in November’s presidential election.