Nancy Sinatra isn't mincing words about her father's politics. The singer took to X/Twitter with a blunt reminder that Frank Sinatra had no liking for Donald Trump, firing back at commenters while condemning the president's administration and its ICE raids.On the social media platform, the singer-actress reacted to a video of ICE agents assaulting Latino workers at what appeared to be a construction site. Nancy Sinatra reacted:"This is not my father's America. He would be devastated. trump is so wrong in so may ways."Then, an online user — who appeared to be a MAGA supporter — responded to her QRT, writing:"Your Dad would have loved Trump."Nancy Sinatra was quick to respond with a scathing revelation about her father."Do some homework before you make a fool of yourself. My dad LOATHED trump."The These Boots Are Made for Walkin' hitmaker's latest remark echoes her earlier sentiment about her father's alleged impression on the POTUS.Nancy Sinatra Performing In Concert - Source: GettyIn July 2020, as Trump's plan to honor "the greatest Americans who ever lived" was underway, Nancy Sinatra's former stepmother, Mia Farrow, left a tweet that said the late icon would've loathed the president, to which Nancy responded:"He actually did loathe him."In 2017, she also hurled a blunt comment at Trump as a response to the president's supporter who told her Frank Sinatra would never have sung for Trump. Nancy Sinatra replied:"My dad didn’t hate anybody but he would never support a bigot"Who was Frank Sinatra? A brief glimpse into the music iconFrank Sinatra was a legendary American singer and actor, known for his timeless hits like Somethin' Stupid, My Way, Fly Me To The Moon, Blue Moon, Moon River, and many more. He was dubbed "The Voice," and was one of the most influential musical and cultural figures in the 20th century.Frank was also an award-winning actor, being the recipient of an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in From Here to Eternity (1953). Frank Sinatra also top-billed the neo-noir political thriller film, The Manchurian Candidate (1962), and musicals like Guys and Dolls.Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing - Source: GettyHe was a member of the legendary group The Rat Pack, alongside fellow icons Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Apart from "The Voice," Frank was also nicknamed "Ol' Blue Eyes" and the "Chairman of the Board."Meanwhile, an icon in her own right — with her hits Some Velvet Morning, Sugar Town, Lady Bird, Shot You Down, The City Never Sleeps at Night, and Love Eyes, among others — Nancy Sinatra is lauded for being a trailblazer for female artists. She is known for being an outspoken progressive and advocate of women's rights, climate action, and universal healthcare.