'She walked into this': Internet divided as Democratic National Committee drops diss track aimed at Lara Trump

The DNC dropped a diss track aimed at Lara Trump, RNC co-chair, mocking her leadership and the state of the organization
PUBLISHED MAR 30, 2024
People on the internet had mixed reactions as DNC released a diss track aiming at Lara Trump (Getty Images)
People on the internet had mixed reactions as DNC released a diss track aiming at Lara Trump (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: A 'summer party anthem' aimed at Lara Trump, the co-chair of the Republican National Committee, was released by the Democratic National Committee on Friday, March 29, according to the New York Post.

The AI-generated song, which included the lines 'You're running the RNC, but it's a sad song' and 'Fundraising's low, can't meet the mark', mocks Trump's ability to manage the organization.

Democratic National Committee releases diss track for Lara Trump

The diss track lyrics read, "Oh Lara, Lara, what have you done? (what have you one?) / The party’s fallin’ down, it’s no longer fun. Oh Lara, Lara, can’t you see? (can’t you see?) / Your leadership’s sinking Trump’s GOP."



 

Notably, DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison mentioned in a statement that Trump's release of her track, 'Anything is Possible', a piano-driven ballad that the RNC co-chair claimed she recorded during the winter, served as the impetus for releasing the song.



 

Harrison said, "Lara Trump’s ‘music career’ is just like her time at the RNC so far: embarrassing, unserious, and a waste of money. But we can appreciate the effort – and wanted to help Lara tell her own story about how she and her fellow MAGA extremists at the RNC are broke and losing election after election."

He further added, "We didn’t put as much time and money into making our song since we’re busy with our record-breaking fundraising and supporting Democrats up and down the ballot, but Lara is by all means welcome to keep making music instead of trying to win elections."

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Lara Trump was chosen to take over as RNC chairperson earlier in March (Getty Images)

Notably, Lara Trump, the former President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, was chosen to take over as RNC chairperson earlier in March following the resignation of outgoing chairwoman Ronna McDaniel.

She is married to Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization, the second son of Donald Trump and his late ex-wife, Ivana Trump. 

Internet stays divided as DNC releases diss track for Lara Trump

Several people on the internet stayed divided and had mixed reactions as the DNC released a 'Summer Party Anthem' trolling Lara Trump.

A user wrote on social media platform X, "Lara walked into this one," whereas one added, "So much class. Oh wait, it's the DNC..." A user also posted, "Who cares."



 



 



 

A person added, "Total babe!" while one mentioned, "They’re gonna regret it." A person also wrote, "They're scared. No more Ronna ignoring voter laws being abused."



 



 



 

A person also stated, "@dnc losses the controlled opposition recruitment of losers they got into congress and the house masquerading as Republicans."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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