March 25, 2023

GNR’s Axl Rose just said what everyone’s thinking about the anti-Mueller Nunes memo

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With the Republican party using any means necessary to try to halt the investigation into the Trump campaign’s collusion with Russia to win the presidency, the furor today over Congressman Devin Nunes’ classified memo attacking the FBI’s supposed abuse of the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance program (FISA) warrants in targeting the Trump candidacy reached a fever pitch.

It seems to matter little to Republicans that they themselves came up with the idea of FISA warrants to begin with in response to the terrorist panic in the wake of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks on September 11th, 2001. Many people see the manufactured media circus around the memo that only a few Congressman have seen to date as just another attempt to derail Mueller’s investigation as it gets closer and closer to getting the goods on President Trump’s inner circle and family members.

Noted singer, rock star, and leader of Guns N’ Roses, Axl Rose heard all of the hubbub about the memo crowding the news feeds today and found the perfect sentiment with which to comment on the supposedly incriminating document. He took to Twitter to share it with the world.

Add your name to millions demanding Congress take action on the President’s crimes. IMPEACH TRUMP & PENCE!

That Axl is a man of few words, but they are always carefully chosen and highly appropriate to the situation.

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Here’s a selection of a few of his previous political tweets for your enjoyment.

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Mr. Rose is apparently no fan of Jeff Sessions… or the White House for that matter.

That tweet was the condensed version of his earlier musings on the Trump White House.

And there is his comment on Trump’s obsession with kneeling NFL players and Vice President Pence’s infamous walkout from a game when the protests began.

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Let’s conclude with this two part tweet, with Trump and Attorney General Sessions as the targets.

The wit and wisdom of Axl Rose, my friends. Be thankful he’s decided to dedicate his rock star powers to the forces of good, rather than the legions of evil.

Vinnie Longobardo

is the Managing Editor of Washington Press and a 35-year veteran of the TV, mobile, & internet industries, specializing in start-ups and the international media business. His passions are politics, music, and art.

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