Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally on Saturday night had an even worse turn out than his inauguration.
01.06.2020 - 15:41 / billboard.com
As thousands took to the streets around the nation over the weekend to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody last week, a number of artists lashed out at Pres. Donald Trump's reaction to the marches during a time of national crisis.
Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally on Saturday night had an even worse turn out than his inauguration.
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By Mackenzie Nichols
"Repeat after me: I will not tell black folks how to feel, protest, or mourn"
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After Taylor Swift recently called out Donald Trump, Lady Gaga is also questioning the US President in the matter of Geoge Floyd's death. A few days ago, US President Donald Trump took to his social media handle and posted an insensitive tweet regarding the protests for George Floyd's death at the hands of four policemen.
By Bruce Haring
Another day, another star voicing their frustrations about Donald Trump. This time around it was Lady Gaga, 34, who posted a lengthy message on social media on Sunday, May 31, that called out the 73-year-old while also discussing her outrage over the death of George Floyd.
Billie Eilish lashed out at U.S. leader Donald Trump over his response to the protests against police brutality in Minnesota on Friday.