They explained: “For a band like the Stones, the United States is a vital market. Any disruption there could be seriously harmful. That’s why those close to them are taking this situation seriously. It’s not just a verbal dispute; there’s genuine concern about real consequences for the band’s future tours.”
A representative for the Rolling Stones reaffirmed the band’s stance, emphasizing that the use of Gimme Shelter was authorized through normal licensing procedures and that the band members were not involved in any creative or political endorsement of the film.
The Rolling Stones are among several prominent artists, such as Bruce Springsteen, Adele, Elton John, and Neil Young, who have publicly objected to their music being used in political settings associated with Trump. Beckman defended the Melania film, asserting that the Stones had a favorable reaction to it.
He stated: “We collaborated very closely with them on this. It wasn’t a political matter. The Stones were just like, ‘Oh, you’re making a nice movie.’ They managed to get past the hurdle. It’s not about politics; it’s simply a story about a woman transitioning from civilian life back into the White House. The film looks appealing, Brett Ratner is doing a great job, Melania Trump is the focus, and they were eager to proceed. We showed it to them, and they were impressed.”

