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What Did Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Say About Donald Trump?

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  • January 04, 2024
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What Did Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Say About Donald Trump?

Based on the reaction to on , a startling number of people are just now learning . at a roundtable, caping up for former President Donald Trump, which earned a sarcastic response from Tom Morello. So, what exactly did Green Day do? What Did Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Say About Donald Trump? To start the second verse, lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong adjusted the “American Idiot” lyrics from “Well, maybe I’m a f*, America / I’m not part of the redneck agenda” to “Well, maybe I’m a ft, America / I’m not a part of the MAGA agenda.” If you have lived in this country for the past decade, you are probably well aware of Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign slogan, standing for “ .” Under the MAGA umbrella, Trump and his supporters pushed anti immigration, homophobic, sexist, racist, and xenophobic messaging.

This performance is far from the first time Armstrong and Green Day have side swiped Trump. In August, and printed the image on T shirts. Actually, . And well before that, in November 2016, shortly after Trump was elected Armstrong the 45th President Of The United States, Armstrong chanted “No Trump, no KKK, no fascist” during a performance of “Bang Bang” at the American Music Awards (as per ).

Green Day’s forthcoming album, , covers everything from “Power pop, punk, rock, indie triumph. disease, war, inequality, influencers, yoga retreats, alt right, dating apps, masks, MENTAL HEALTH, climate change, oligarchs, social media division, free weed, fentanyl, fragility,” as in October. And its arrival is at the beginning of an election year? Buckle up.

Watch Green Day’s “American Idiot” performance above. is out 1/19/2024 via Reprise Records. Find more information ..

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