After the country music trio’s outspoken frontwoman, 51, first voiced her opinion on social media, criticizing President Donald Trump, 79, a spokesperson for The White House has now taken action, blasting the singer.
Trump, himself, has not publicly commented on the subject, but Ingle’s statement comes after Maine took aim at the current administration and at Trump, calling him a highly derogatory name that was once used in the film Mean Girls, during which Regina George criticized a classmate in the burn book. Maines wanted to make it known that she felt the United States of America’s democracy is fading in plain sight.
She added, "My last post that called him a fugly sl—t got removed. We’ll see how long this one lasts. Repost and help the message live."
In 2003, during the Iraq War, Maines, at a London concert, directed a comment toward George W. Bush, saying that she and her band were ashamed that the then-President was from Texas. The comment drew widespread backlash from fans and radio programmers, many of whom pulled The Chicks’ music from radio airwaves.
In a statement on Thursday, May 21, she told USA Today: "This nobody American stands by her post.”
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