'Stop butchering songs': Lara Trump bashed for latest musical venture
NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND - FEBRUARY 22: Lara Trump speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at Gaylord National Resort Hotel And Convention Center on February 22, 2024 in National Harbor, Maryland. Attendees descended upon the hotel outside of Washington DC to hear from conservative speakers from around the world who range from journalists, U.S. lawmakers, international leaders and businessmen. Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump will deliver remarks to attendees on Saturday. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Lara Trump, the co-chairwoman of the Republican National Committee and the daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump, has released a new song and it's getting absolutely panned even by many of her own social media followers.

Lara Trump last year unveiled her musical ambitions when she offered up a widely ridiculed cover of Tom Petty's classic hit "I Won't Back Down," and her new track, titled "Anything is Possible," is taking similar abuse from internet critics.

The song itself is intended as an inspiration ballad that features lyrics such as "Don't think, just jump / You can't give up / Know that anything is possible."

However, many of Trump's Twitter followers apparently think having a successful musical career is far from possible for her given their comments.

"'Anything' isn’t possible," quipped one user. "Auto tune could not even fix that hag karaoke voice of yours. Just leave us alone and walk away. You have money and can get on a private plane and go anywhere. True hardworking Americans cannot."

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"Can Democrats and Republicans put our differences aside and unite to stop Lara Trump from butchering any more of our favorite songs??" wrote Chris Nelson, a self-identified Florida man and supporter of GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis. "This could bring us together in ways we never thought possible!"

"Are you threatening to sing until we donate?" asked another self-identified DeSantis supporter sarcastically. "Because that is an 8th Amendment violation."

Although no professional music journalists have yet given their takes on Trump's new single, the Twitter account for music review website Consequence of Sound responded to the song by simply posting a photo of a person with blood pouring out of their ears.

Trump's new single dropped just hours after Democrats raised $25 million at a major fundraising event featuring President Joe Biden along with former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.