Linda Ronstadt Savages Trump Rally At Venue Named For Her With 1 Sublime Dig
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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame singer lashed out at the Republican nominee for hosting his "hate show" at the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall.
Linda Ronstadt blasted Donald Trump for bringing his “hate show” campaign rally to the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall in her hometown of Tucson, Arizona, on Thursday. But the singer saved the sharpest statement for later in her Instagram takedown of the Republican presidential nominee.
“Trump first ran for President warning about rapists coming in from Mexico,” the “Blue Bayou” performer wrote on Wednesday. “I’m worried about keeping the rapist out of the White House.”
Trump was found liable for sexually abusing author E. Jean Carroll in a civil trial but the judge wrote that he essentially committed “rape” as many people “commonly understand the word.”
Ronstadt, whose numerous hits include “You’re No Good,” sang a similar tune in rebuking the former president in her post:
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