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14.05.2020 - 19:26 / etcanada.com
Guns N’ Roses aren’t backing down when it comes to U.S. President Donald Trump.
On Wednesday, the band debuted some new merch on Twitter, including a T-shirt that reads “Live N’ Let Die with COVID 45”, referencing their 1991 hit — “Live N’ Let Die”.
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The shirt is the band’s response to Trump’s refusal to wear personal protective masks throughout the pandemic, even while touring a Honeywell factory last week that was manufacturing
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Guns N’ Roses are taking a shot at Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus with a T-shirt that mocks his recent visit to an N95 mask factory in Arizona. While visiting the factory to show off the many masks being produced to help health care workers protect themselves and others while working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, employees started playing the acclaimed band’s cover of "Live and Let Die” over the PA system.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Gun ‘N Roses slammed President Donald Trump and his response to the coronavirus pandemic with a t-shirt for sale that reads “Live ‘N Let Die With COVID 45.”
Trump walked through a factory producing N95 masks to the song earlier this month
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