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Axl Rose has broken his three-month social media silence to once again bash the
Trump administration.
The
GUNS N' ROSES frontman took to his
Twitter account on Monday to share a photo of a New Hampshire voter wearing a hat that reads "Make The White House Great Again."
Although
Axl chose not to caption the picture, the response from other
Twitter users was predictably mixed, with one person tweeting "Make Axl's Singing Great Again" and another adding "Make
GNR great again." A third
Twitter user wrote: "The only way to [make the White House great again] is to fumigate it. The current infestation is out of control, the cockroaches and snakes have taken over the premises."
Rose has been extremely vocal in his distaste for the current U.S. president, having taken to
Twitter a number of times in the past few years to slam
Trump, his administration and his policies.
Back in November 2016,
Rose condemned then-President-elect
Donald Trump's choice for U.S. attorney general, and berated
Trump for demanding an apology from the cast of the Broadway show
"Hamilton" after then-Vice President-elect
Mike Pence was booed when he attended the musical. One month later,
Rose invited fans at a
GUNS N' ROSES concert in Mexico City to beat the crap out of a large piñata designed to look like
Trump.
In January 2018,
Axl blasted the
Trump administration as the "gold standard of what can be considered disgraceful." Nine months later, he urged his fans to go with Democrats in the midterm elections that year.
In November 2018, when
Trump blamed the "costly" California wildfires on "gross mismanagement of the forests," adding "Remedy now, or no more Fed payments!",
Rose responded, writing: "Um...actually...it's a lack of federal funding that's at the 'root' of the purported forest mismanagement. Only a demented n' truly pathetic individual would twist that around n' use a tragedy to once again misrepresent facts for attempted public/political gain at other's expense"
Earlier this month,
GUNS N' ROSES announced a run of North American stadium dates this summer, starting on July 4 at Milwaukee's
Summerfest and ending on August 26 in Missoula, Montana.
The Los Angeles-based band will also be the first rock act to play its hometown's new SoFi Stadium after it opens this July. The first performer to play the venue — the new home of the
Los Angeles Rams — will be pop star
Taylor Swift.