Eliza Collins

USA TODAY

The legendary USA Freedom Kids — three little girls who performed at the Donald Trump rally in Pensacola, Fla., earlier this year — are no longer feeling so great about the GOP nominee because they didn't get to go to Cleveland for the Republican convention.

The group plans on suing the Trump campaign for violating its agreement, according toThe Washington Post.

"This is not a billion-dollar lawsuit," Jeff Popick, who is author of the song “Freedom’s Call” and father of one of the performers, told the The Post. "I'm doing this because I think they have to do the right thing. And if this means having to go through the court system to enforce them doing the right thing, then that's what I have to do. I'm not looking to do battle with the Trump campaign, but I have to show my girls that this is the right thing."

Popick said that the Trump campaign did not follow through with any of the promises it had made verbally. The final straw came after Popick sent an email to the Trump campaign “demanding” that the band be allowed to perform at the convention. The girls did not perform.

"We are now asking and DEMANDING for what has been promised to us and is now long-overdue (and has been rightly earned by us); that is, a performance at the convention,” the July 9 email reads according to The Washington Post. "Or, be made whole."

When the album “Freedom’s Call” comes out in September the line "President Donald Trump knows how to make America great” will be removed from the song.

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