Judge Orders Trump Campaign to Stop Using Isaac Hayes Song
Federal ruling follows lawsuit from Hayes' estate over unauthorized use of 'Hold On, I'm Coming' at rallies.
- The injunction blocks the campaign from using the song until the lawsuit is resolved.
- Hayes' estate seeks $3 million in damages for repeated unauthorized use.
- The judge did not mandate the removal of past videos featuring the song.
- Trump's campaign claims it had a license, which Hayes' estate disputes.
- Other artists have similarly objected to Trump using their music at events.




























