January 31, 2025
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Madonna criticized Trump because of his contradictory decrees

Madonna criticized Trump because of his contradictory decrees by the American pop star Madonna criticized Donald Trump’s administration for dismantling civil liberties. The singer expressed her dissatisfaction with a decree on transgender servicemen.”, – WRITE ON: Unn.ua

American singer Madonna criticized US President Donald Trump and his administration, reproaching the contradictory decrees that he issued in his first days.

About it reports Rolling Stone with reference to X singer, writes UNN.

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It is so sad to see how our new government slowly dismantles all the freedoms that we have been fighting for and which have gained over the years. Don’t give up in the fight!

Addition

Madonna in the past did not try to hide her contempt for Trump, criticizing in 2017, when she said she was thinking of “blowing up the White House” after Trump’s victory. Trump called the singer “disgusting.”

After the election in 2024, she published a provocative page on Instagram stating that “a convicted criminal, rapist, fanatic was chosen to head our country” and also shared a photo of the cake with the inscription “Trump”.

Recall

Donald Trump signed a decree that requires the revision of medical standards for servicemen, including transgender persons. The document can affect thousands of military and is part of a broader initiative to curtail diversity programs.

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