Donald Trump's Victory rally on January 19 featured a musical performance from Kid Rock which garnered criticism online
Kid Rock took to the stage at Donald Trump's Victory rally on January 19, but his performance was widely panned on social media, with users branding it as "cringe".
Michelle Obama ’s decision to skip President Donald Trump ’s inauguration isn’t sitting well with Kid Rock, who performed at the Jan. 20 event. Speaking with Fox News’ Jesse Watters on Thursday, the rock musician tore into the former first lady and implied her absence was disrespectful of Trump.
Kid Rock called Michelle Obama “angry” after the former first lady confirmed she will not attend President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming ... of respect for the presidency, so I would kindly ...
Music legend Kid Rock took a jab at former first lady Michelle Obama for not planning to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration ... of "respect for the presidency."
A host of big-name performers including Kid Rock and country singer Jason Aldean ... of the United States and particularly my friend Donald J. Trump.” Aldean, a five-time Grammy nominee behind ...
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Bob Ritchie, a.k.a. Kid Rock, sent a stern message to former first lady Michelle Obama for her decision to skip his pal Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20. On the Fox News show Jesse Watters Primetime,
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