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Reneé Rapp unleashes profanity-laced rant against Trump, ICE

Karu F. Daniels, New York Daily News on

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Pop star Reneé Rapp took shots at President Donald Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents with a blistering rant during her concert in Portland, Oregon this week.

The “Mean Girls” actress used her “Bite Me” tour stop at Rip City‘s Moda Center Monday to rip the MAGA leader about his controversial immigration policies.

“And it just happens that we, time out, that we are here at the same time as some other people who shouldn’t f–ing be here are,” Rapp said about the presence of ICE agents in Portland, which she referred to as a “war zone.”

The Pacific Northwest destination is the latest in a string of cities, including Chicago and Los Angeles, that the Republican Party leader authorized National Guard personnel to occupy to combat crime.

According to The Guardian, Rapp continued: “So let’s just make it f–ing abundantly f–ing clear, f– ICE, f– the administration and f– Trump.”

 

Rapp, 25, is no fan of the president. Earlier this year, she lambasted Trump on social media, calling him “a f–ing joke” and referring to his congressional address as “obscene.”

The “Mad” singer also thanked Portland for allowing her to perform, saying: “You are very gracious hosts, thank you for having us.”

Rapp’s is touring to support her latest album “Bite Me,” which was released in August. She’s due to conclude the nationwide trek on Oct. 29 in Charlotte, North Carolina.


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