By Bruce Haring
07.05.2020 - 01:13 / billboard.com
No matter how many times President Donald Trump jams out to Guns N' Roses, singer Axl Rose will continue to fire shots at the nation's leader.
Yesterday (May 5), Trump visited an Arizona-based Honeywell 3M factory manufacturing N-95 protective masks -- while not wearing a face mask. He blasted an assortment of catchy tunes during his stay, including GNR's "Live and Let Die" despite the anti-Trump musician's formal request made last year to stop playing his music.
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Can the weirdness of 2020 please just stop already? Or at least chill for a sec? In a Twitter war that no one could have ever predicted, President Donald Trump‘s Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, 57, called out Guns N’ Roses lead singer Axl Rose, 58, for not doing enough for his country…then posted the flag of the African nation of Liberia instead of the U.S.’s stars and stripes to show that he was a bigger patriot. Needless to say, Mnuchin is getting roasted on Twitter.
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