Kid Rock Speaks About Supporting Trump Since The Start Of His Political Career

Kid Rock Speaks About Supporting Trump Since The Start Of His Political Career

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Kid Rock Performed At Trump’s Victory Rally

Kid Rock was among the performers at Trump’s inauguration week, along with Carrie Underwood, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lee Greenwood, Rascal Flats, Jason Aldean, Parker McCollum, and others.

The singer has been an outspoken Trump supporter since his first presidential run.

On January 19, he performed at Trump’s Victory Rally, singing his original song, “We the People.” In his original song he combined his signature rock styling with his political commentary.

Watch his full performance below.

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Kid Rock On Fox News

Kid Rock was recently featured on Fox News in an interview with Jesse Watters.

The singer revealed that he performed at Barack Obama’s inauguration, even though he had not voted for the president. He stated that he chose to perform because “it’s not about politics; it’s about the office, and you’ve got to respect it.” He made this comment in reference to Michelle Obama not attending Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration.

He also mentioned that he originally endorsed Trump during his first campaign because Trump was a businessman. Throughout Trump’s political career, he has faced significant backlash from those who oppose his beliefs and character.

However, Kid Rock has consistently supported Trump.

When Watters asked the singer about the growing number of people joining the Trump train in recent years, He responded:

“I mean, it’s better late than never. I mean, I feel like people are finding out, you know, really what type of man, you know, that Trump is. And he’s just a terrific guy, you know. And they know what I and, you know, plenty of people have known for eight years. I mean, I endorsed him when he came down the elevator because I love the fact that he was not a politician. He was a businessman. And the business of America has sucked for so long. Like, we need someone in here making sensible decisions.”

Watch his full interview below.