Sharon Osbourne slammed President Trump Donald John TrumpSteele Dossier sub-source was subject of FBI counterintelligence probe Pelosi slams Trump executive order on pre-existing conditions: It 'isn't worth the paper it's signed on' Trump 'no longer angry' at Romney because of Supreme Court stance MORE on Thursday after he tweeted a video with the intro of Ozzy Osbourne’s signature song “Crazy Train” to mock NBC and MSNBC for technical glitches during the first Democratic presidential debate.

“Based on this morning’s unauthorized use of @OzzyOsbourne’s ‘Crazy Train,’ we are sending notice to the Trump campaign they are forbidden from using Ozzy’s music in political ads,” Sharon Osbourne tweeted.

Based on this morning’s unauthorized use of @OzzyOsbourne’s “Crazy Train,” we are sending notice to the Trump campaign they are forbidden from using Ozzy’s music in political ads. Maybe @KayneWest (“Gold Digger”), @KidRock (“I Am the Bullgod”) or @TedNugent (“Stranglehold”)allow pic.twitter.com/5ytNoVUgZo — Sharon Osbourne (@MrsSOsbourne) June 27, 2019

A microphone issue briefly interrupted the first Democratic debate Wednesday night, leading Trump to knock the host networks for the technical difficulty.

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“.@NBCNews and @MSNBC should be ashamed of themselves for having such a horrible technical breakdown in the middle of the debate," he tweeted during the debate. "Truly unprofessional and only worthy of a FAKE NEWS Organization, which they are!"

On Thursday, Trump followed up with an edited video of the debate in which the lights are turned off and the intro to “Crazy Train” is heard in the background.

The president then appears, along with a slogan for his reelection campaign.

Osbourne offered other songs Trump could use from musicians who have voiced support for him in the past, including Kanye West Kanye Omari WestJuan Williams: Democrats need to bury their divisions Court keeps Kanye West off Virginia ballot Twitter removes Kanye West tweet suggesting followers harass journalist MORE. “Maybe @KayneWest ('Gold Digger'), @KidRock ('I Am the Bullgod') or @TedNugent ('Stranglehold') allow,” she tweeted.

Osbourne has previously said she wasn’t a fan of Trump as a presidential candidate, saying in 2015 that “if he was running for mayor of New York, or he was running to be a senator, God bless you. But to represent this country at this particular time,” he wasn’t the right fit.