“These Boots Are Made For Walkin’” singer Nancy Sinatra made it clear Sunday that President Donald Trump was a heel for sharing a video of her father Frank Sinatra singing “My Way.”

Without explanation, Trump posted the vintage clip Saturday of the Chairman of the Board crooning the classic tune of a man looking back on his life without compromise. The entry prompted all kinds of speculation.

But Nancy Sinatra, 85, wasn’t interested in the president’s motive.

“This is a sacrilege,” she wrote.

This is a sacrilege. https://t.co/cPWoXiu0V6

One person asked if Nancy could do anything about it, and she replied, “Unfortunately no. The only people who can do something are the publishers.”

Even that route may not prove fruitful, according to Entertainment Weekly.

“There’s a big difference between Trump using music at rallies or in ads, where a license is required, and merely sharing a video on social media,” the show business outlet wrote.

“My Way” is one of Ol’ Blue Eyes’ signature hits, but he didn’t sing the original version, “Comme d’habitude,” previously performed in French (and co-composed) by Jacques Revaux.

Nancy Sinatra has made it clear in plain English that her father was no fan of the two-time president. Nor is she. Last year, she responded to a commenter on X who wrote that the singing legend would vote for Trump if he were still alive. (Sinatra died in 1998 at age 82.)

“Not a chance,” Nancy Sinatra replied. “You obviously don’t know my father at all. Do some homework before you post about him.”

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