In today’s world, where every clever move by the right-wing is met with an avalanche of whining protests, it’s no surprise that the music industry has jumped on the outrage bandwagon. Kenny Loggins, an icon from the ’80s, is throwing a fit because Donald Trump dared to use his song “Danger Zone” in a hilarious AI video. A video that, let’s be honest, perfectly uses satire to call out the ridiculousness of the far-left’s relentless grievance parade.
The video features Trump as a majestic, crown-wearing pilot, soaring through the skies with Loggins’ high-octane hit blaring. It’s a comic masterpiece showing the president dropping a truth bomb — literally fecal matter — on the division-obsessed protesters. Apparently, poking fun at the chaos and entitlement of certain activists is a bridge too far for Loggins, who didn’t want his rock anthem associated with such blunt truth-telling.
Kenny Loggins slams Donald Trump for using "Danger Zone" in an AI video where Trump drops feces on No Kings protesters.
“This is an unauthorized use of my performance. Nobody asked me for my permission, which I would have denied, and I request that my recording on this video is… pic.twitter.com/rO5Ij2RZrG
— Variety (@Variety) October 20, 2025
Loggins, from his seemingly ivory tower, wants everyone to come together and sing Kumbaya, claiming he’s all for unity. Yet, like clockwork, he’s denouncing Trump’s methods in a public tirade. It’s a typical leftist move—claiming they want to unite while doing everything to silence conservative voices. The reason why Loggins doesn’t want his tune associated here is obvious: It’s easier to side with the liberal elite at cocktail parties than stand by a president who dares to challenge the far-left tyranny.
Is the left so terrified of humor and satire that they can’t take a joke? Trump’s never been one to shy away from using social media to spotlight hypocrisy, and it’s this kind of fearless expression that rattles those who prefer trendy outrage over progress. Mike Johnson hit the nail on the head—Trump isn’t calling for violence. He’s simply holding a mirror up to the chaos and laughing, a tactic media moguls and liberal politicians fail to grasp.
Loggins should ponder whether shielding thin-skinned radicals is really the best way to promote unity. In a world where leftist protestors claim the moral high ground, then riot, destroy, and divide, who really needs to reflect on who’s dividing the nation? Perhaps the next time Loggins hears “Danger Zone,” he’ll realize it aptly describes a nation under siege by those who prioritize their agendas over true unity and freedom.