Jonathan Cain, guitarist and keyboardist for band Journey, has responded to the cease-and-desist order.

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Bandmate Neal Schon filed against him for performing hit song "Don’t Stop Believin" during a Trump event.

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A representative for Cain sent the artist's to news which started with Schon should "look in the mirror" when accusing Cain of "causing harm to the Journey brand."

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Schon said Cain's choice to play the song during the November event politicizes the band and "polarizes the band’s fans and outreach."

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"Mr. Cain has no right to use Journey for politics. His politics should be his own personal business."

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"He should not be capitalizing on Journey’s brand to promote his personal political or religious agenda to the detriment of the band," the letter continued.

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Cain's response accused Schon's over the years of being more painful to the brand than anything.

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The longtime bandmates of 'Journey' have reportedly been at lawful battle for some time.

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Most recently with a legal battle over Schon's alleged denial of the band's American Express card access and records.

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