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Nancy Sinatra Slams Trump's 'Sacrilegious' Use of Frank Sinatra's 'My Way'

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April 20, 2026 · 1:19 AM
Nancy Sinatra Slams Trump's 'Sacrilegious' Use of Frank Sinatra's 'My Way'

Nancy Sinatra, the 85-year-old singer and daughter of music legend Frank Sinatra, has publicly condemned former President Donald Trump for sharing a clip of her father's iconic performance of "My Way" on his Truth Social platform.

Trump posted the nearly four-minute video on Saturday evening without any caption or explanation, prompting immediate backlash from Sinatra's daughter. Nancy took to X (formerly Twitter) to express her outrage, calling the post "a sacrilege" and making it clear she disapproved of Trump using her father's music.

"This is a sacrilege," Nancy Sinatra wrote in her social media post.

The video features Frank Sinatra singing the famous lyrics "and now, the end is near," which sparked widespread speculation online about Trump's intentions. Some users theorized the post might relate to ongoing discussions about Trump's health, though no official confirmation has been provided.

When a fan asked if anything could be done to remove the clip, Nancy responded realistically: "Unfortunately, no. The only people who can do something are the publishers."

She also supported fans who pointed out that her father would never have endorsed Trump's politics, reinforcing her longstanding position that Frank Sinatra was not a supporter of the former president.

This isn't the first time Nancy Sinatra has pushed back against suggestions that her father would have backed Trump. She has consistently maintained this position for years, but Trump's latest cryptic post has reignited the conversation, particularly given the timing and the symbolic nature of the song choice.

Nancy's message is clear: using Frank Sinatra's legacy comes with expectations, and those who don't respect those boundaries should expect significant pushback from those who cherish his memory.