Rapper Eminem bashed President Donald Trump on Thursday during a concert in Scotland.
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Rapper Eminem is the latest celebrity to denounce President Donald Trump. During a concert in Scotland on Thursday, the rapper made his disdain for the president known when he forgot the lyrics to his song "Stan."
“Ladies and gentlemen, Scotland might have to be our new home, because right now, shit ain’t going too well in the States,” the rapper said, donning a "Fack Trump" t-shirt, Rap-Up reported. “I just want to take this moment right now to say motherfuck Donald Trump.”
"I JUST WANNA TAKE THIS MOMENT OUT RIGHT NOW AND SAY MOTHERFUCK DONALD TRUMP" - EMINEM 🐐🐐 pic.twitter.com/No6jXiO7UJ
— MATHƎRS (@LinesofEminem) August 24, 2017
The rapper then performed his song "White America," which was written in 2002 when President George W. Bush was in office, Rap-Up reported.
"I must’ve struck a chord with somebody up in the office / ‘Cause Congress keeps tellin’ me I ain’t causin’ nothin’ but problems . And now they’re sayin’ I’m in trouble with the government / I’m lovin’ it / I shoveled shit all my life, and now I’m dumpin’ it / On white America," the lyrics said.
Past political declarations
Eminem has repeatedly made his disdain for Trump known.
During the Obama administration, the rapper continually praised President Barack Obama.
“I love Obama. I voted for Obama. Obama is giving people hope," Eminem said in a 2012 interview.
(H/T Rap-Up)
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