Kid Rock Kicks Off Concert With Video Message From Trump

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The Bad Reputation tour kicked off with Kid Rock’s first show on Wednesday. In his opening song, “We the People,” he slammed Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Black Lives Matter movement, social media, and the mainstream media. He also utilized the “Let’s Go Brandon” line to bash President Joe Biden.

In Evansville, Indiana, singer-songwriter Kid Rock began his tour this week. A video greeting from former President Trump was shown to concertgoers before he started his performance.

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Trump’s video opened with, “Hello everyone, I love you all.” You must be having a blast at Kid Rock’s show tonight because I know I am. Honestly, he’s one of the most incredible people I’ve ever met. Like those in the audience, Rock-and-roll patriots are the genuine backbone of our wonderful country, Trump says in the video.

Before putting on a “Make America Great Again” hat, Trump said: “Let’s all continue to love one another and fight for our God-given liberties, and most of all, let’s make America rock again.”

“Enjoy yourselves tonight. Donald Trump said, “God Bless You, and God Bless America.” The song “We the People” by Kid Rock was used as a transition.

Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, has been a staunch Trump supporter for quite some time now. A new film, “We the People,” aims Vice President Joe Biden and his top medical advisor, Dr. Anthony Fauci, in a scathing critique.

In January, it was reported that Kid Rock would not perform at any venue requiring proof of vaccination against the COVID-19 virus after he released a video declaring as much on social media.

Many individuals have been complaining that they won’t attend a concert because of some vaccination obligation or another, as the artist explains in the video. You can rely on me,” he says. I don’t know of any places like this, but if there are any, they’ll be gone by the time we arrive in your city, according to our study, which we’ve done exhaustively.

We’ve been hearing a lot of campaigning lately because of the forthcoming elections. As for Trump, it’s all about Kid Rock at the event. More than 700,000 people have seen Trump’s video message on TikTok since it was released by a concertgoer two days ago. Indeed this is a quick and easy approach to running a campaign. Who knows what other candidates have on their sleeves.

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