
STAIND frontman Aaron Lewis is catching flak for posting a photo of him and three fellow hunters spelling out “Trump 24” using what appears to be 32 dead coyotes.
The 51-year-old outspoken conservative rocker shared the picture to his Instagram on Wednesday (October 18) while also promoting the pres…
STAIND’s AARON LEWIS Catches Flak For Spelling Out ‘Trump 24’ Using 32 Dead Coyotes
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