Rihanna sent a cease-and-desist letter to the White House, with Mr Trump's name on it.
This action was taken by the singer after a reporter from the Washington Post, Philip Rucker tweeted the following, "It's been said a million times, but here's a million and one- Trump's rallies are unlike anything else in politics. Currently, Rihanna's "Don't stop the Music" is blaring in Chattanooga as aides toss free Trump T-shirts into the crowd, like a ball game. Everyone's loving it.
It’s been said a million times, but here’s a million and one — Trump’s rallies are unlike anything else in politics. Currently, Rihanna’s “Don’t Stop the Music” is blaring in Chattanooga as aides toss free Trump T-shirts into the crowd, like a ball game. Everyone’s loving it.
— Philip Rucker (@PhilipRucker) November 4, 2018
As soon as Rihanna picked up on the tweet, she responded.
Not for much longer...me nor my people would ever be at or around one of those tragic rallies, so thanks for the heads up philip! https://t.co/dRgRi06GrJ
— Rihanna (@rihanna) November 5, 2018
"Not for much longer... me nor my people would ever be at or around one of those tragic rallies, so thanks for the heads up Philip!"
In response to it, Rihanna sent her legal team over to the White House with a cease-and-desist-letter which stated that she did not want any of her music playing at any of Trump's "tragic rallies".
Of course, playing her music at the rallies implies that the singer supports the Trump campaign. With the very public delivery of the cease-and-desist-letter, Rihanna has made it clear that she does not.