Brian May responds to Donald Trump’s bizarre use of Queen song in strange video

Brian May has responded to President Donald Trump’s use of a Queen song in a social media post, which unveiled his new “MAGA Symphony” painting.

Trump revealed the painting this week; it depicts the politician conducting an orchestra of pro-Trump figures, such as Charlie Kirk and Elon Musk. Trump celebrated Jon McNaughton’s painting on TruthSocial, accompanied by the Queen song, ‘Who Wants to Live Forever‘.

May addressed the usage of the song in an Instagram Reel, which began: “Well, lots of people have sent me this clip, wondering what my reaction will be. It was recently posted using our music (without permission) on something called ‘Truth Socials’ by the current president of the United States of America.”

The guitarist went on, “The music is ‘Who Wants to Live Forever,’ and I have now realised that Instagram is muting the sound on this post of mine in ‘multiple regions.'”

May described the image, one of “today’s Republicans as musicians in a fictional orchestra.” However, May invited his fans to share their opinions first: “Before we react, I’ll be fascinated to hear your reactions, folks.”

He offered up potential language for his followers: “Do you find this … Inspiring? Electrifying? Appealing? Appalling? Laughable? Beautiful? Pathetic? Desperate? Loveable? Despicable? Patriotic? Narcissistic? Artistic? Inappropriate? Or not worthy of comment.”

The Queen icon finished, “Do you think we, Queen, should object? Or applaud? Feel angry? Or grateful, honoured? Or just smile benignly? Well, my comments page is yours!!! Try to keep it clean! Cheers – Bri.”

Unsurprisingly, many expressed their discontent in the comments, with the post amassing over 3,500 comments at the time of writing.

Though he’s keeping his cards close to his chest here, May recently ruled out Queen touring the US due to the political climate: “America is a dangerous place at the moment, so you have to take that into account,” he admitted in a recent interview.

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