Members of rock band Journey are feuding over a live music performance for former President Donald Trump.
Last month keyboardist Jonathan Cain appeared at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, where he delivered a performance of the band's hit song "Don't Stop Believin'" featuring a backing chorus including Marjorie Taylor Greene, Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Kari Lake. The performance prompted Journey guitarist and co-founder Neal Schon to serve Cain with a cease-and-desist order.
The letter, obtained by Variety, reads in part: "Although Mr. Cain is free to express his personal beliefs and associations, when he does that on behalf of Journey or for the band, such conduct is extremely deleterious to the Journey brand as it polarizes the band's fans and outreach. Journey is not, and should not be, political.
"Mr. Cain has no right to use Journey for politics. His politics should be his own personal business. He should not be capitalizing on Journey's brand to promote his personal political or religious agenda to the detriment of the band."