Senator Amy Klobuchar is suspending her presidential bid and will be endorsing Joe Biden for President.
12.02.2020 - 16:56 / nme.com
"Make the White House Great Again"
Guns N’Roses frontman Axl Rose has returned to Twitter to deliver a political message.
After being away from the social media platform for several months, Axl broke his silence with a Tweet seemingly mocking Donald Trump and his ‘Make America Great Again’ hats.
Axl tweeted a picture of a man in a blue hat which contained the slogan “Make The White House Great Again.” You can see the tweet below.
pic.twitter.com/dBFzQDiJlI
— Axl Rose (@axlrose) February 10,
Senator Amy Klobuchar is suspending her presidential bid and will be endorsing Joe Biden for President.
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