Rihanna

Rihanna sent President Trump a cease and desist letter to stop playing her music.

Rihanna is not hear for President Trump playing her music at his "tragic rallies." The Bajan pop star, who is a staunched critic of the President, learned through Twitter that her music is being played at his rallies. Washington Postal service White House Bureau Chief Philip Rucker sent out a tweet on Sun night saying that Trump rally in Chattanooga was playing "Please Don't Cease The Music."

"It's been said a 1000000 times, simply hither'south a million and one — Trump's rallies are different anything else in politics," Rucker wrote. "Currently, Rihanna'southward "Don't Stop the Music" is blaring in Chattanooga as aides toss complimentary Trump T-shirts into the crowd, like a ball game. Anybody's loving information technology."

Rihanna rapidly responded by tweeting, "Not for much longer…me nor my people would ever be at or effectually one of those tragic rallies, so thanks for the heads up philip." Rucker then tweeted that Rihanna sent a notice to Trump near playing her music.