Jack White hits back at Trump
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"I was raised to believe that we defeated fascism in World War II and that we would never allow it again in the world," musician Jack White said Wednesday on social media.
Jack White and the Trump administration continued to exchange insults this week after the former White Stripes singer called out the White House decor and the administration responded.
Jack White shared a rare snap on his Instagram of his lookalike son Henry to commemorate the teen's 18th birthday. In the first photo, the father-son duo both were wearing black outfits with their hair falling below their eyes.
Jack White is not backing down from calling out Donald Trump and has taken the biggest swipe at the president and his reputation.
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White House rips ex-White Stripes singer for slamming Trump Oval Office redecorating as 'gaudy'
"White Stripes" singer Jack White slammed Trump's new Oval Office décor as "vulgar" and "gaudy" following Ukraine meeting, prompting sharp rebuke from White House officials.
Jack White is in a war of words with the Trump administration. After Jack White lashed out on social media against President Donald Trump's renovations of the Oval Office — in an Instagram post on
White's post continued at length, with the musician quoting Theodore Roosevelt in his caption: "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."
Jack White has some thoughts on the gilding of the White House. The rocker who opened a bespoke upholstery shop in Detroit in the mid 1990s before launching his music career - and who has long had a keen eye for visual aesthetics - went scorched earth on Donald Trump's gold-plated makeover of the People's House in a no-holds-barred Instagram post on Tuesday (Aug.