Paul Singer

USA TODAY

The President-elect can rest easy — another legal battle has been averted.

The singing group USA Freedom Kids has dropped its lawsuit against Donald Trump's campaign, according to our colleagues at the Naples Daily News.

This may all sound familiar, like a flashback to some fever dream. Nearly a year ago, three little girls in red, white and blue cheerleader costumes took the stage at a Florida rally for Trump and stunned the world with their performance of "Freedom's Call" — "deal from strength or get crushed every time."

Videos of the routine went viral, and all seemed golden for the Kids, but the road quickly turned rocky. In August, the group filed suit against the Trump campaign, alleging they had been denied promised appearances at future rallies and the ability to sell their merchandise. But the group has apparently had a change of heart since Trump won the White House.

The News reports:

"On Dec. 13, Pop Media Group, which represents the USA Freedom Kids singing troupe, voluntarily dismissed its case in Sarasota County Circuit Court, according to online court documents."

The group's manager, Jeff Popick, would not discuss the suit with the newspaper but said it was a hard summer for the girls.

"After engaging in the public spat with Trump campaign, USA Freedom Kids went on a hiatus, Popick said."

" 'The political stuff really took a toll on (the girls),' said Popick, whose daughter is part of the group."

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