
Nancy Sinatra's Tweet About Her Father Being A Trump Supporter Is Going Viral
She's quite active on social media, and her response to a troll is going viral.
Nancy immediately shut that down:
For those who don't know, Frank was a big proponent of progressive causes like civil rights and racial equality early in his career.
He was a staunch Democrat, but later in life supported Republicans, like his friend Ronald Reagan.
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Annnnnd then there's that whole fight he had with Trump in 1990.
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According to Eliot Weisman's book The Way It Was, Trump reportedly called Frank Sinatra's fee to perform at his Atlantic City casino "a little rich" and in return Frank told him to "Go fuck himself." Frank ended up playing at the Sands in Las Vegas instead.
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Sooo, needless to say, I don't think they'd get along today.
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