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Kid Rock praised Trump for “spanking” dei groups – but rock star points out he helped lead the counter-attack

Kid Rock praised President Donald Trump as the “dragon killer” of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies within the federal government and praised him for ushering in a “cancellation culture” from his national conversation, while acknowledging that it is sometimes necessary and sometimes necessary.

Since Trump returned to the White House in January, the singer talked about Fox News numbers at the “Rock n Rodeo” event in Arlington, Texas on Friday.

He replied: “I think Wokeness and Dei and cancel culture are starting to exit the building and we can thank President Trump for leading the charge again.”

“In this regard, I call him the Dragon Killer,' because he just came to cut the throat of dei and wok.

Kid Rock was interviewed by Fox News at the “Rock N Rodeo” event in Arlington, Texas on May 16, 2025 (Fox News)

“There will always be a cancel culture to some extent, and some people are suffering from it, wanting to protest and not buying products or anything else. You personally, I don't see people losing their jobs because of the company decisions that they make.”

Gaining the attention of his role in the fightback, especially after the brand featured trans-influencer Dylan Mulvaney, joining the conservative Bud Light Beer in 2023, Rock continued: “Sometimes it takes a need to be needed [to be] There were some spanking there, like Bud Light came from me and everyone else, but at the end of the day, we forgive them and said, “Everything is good. Let’s get back on track.

“I do think it's exiting the building and hope it's going to disappear, but we should be a merit-based system. The best system [most] Work hard to get to the top.

“I don't know how we got here because to me it's just common sense, it's just the ultimate, the highest common sense, the best and the toughest workers to the top. That's OK, anything else.”

Rock, a longtime Trump supporter and Florida golf partner, should be invited to sum it up in the first four months of the Oval Office.

Kid Rock joins Donald Trump in the Oval Office

Kid Rock joins Donald Trump in the Oval Office

He replied: “My thoughts about President Trump are the greatest president. I can summarize this.”

“It’s not only because of our friendship and all the laughter we share on the golf course, or hanging out in the UFC fight, or maybe any laughter, but it’s just the tenacity of this guy. You know, the most resilient.

“You know, I call myself the American bad**, but I think when I'm with the president, I have to ride a shotgun on that nickname. Just a guy who loves this country without saying anything, fighting for it every day.”

Locke hints at the level of his personal appeal with Trump: “I remind him every day, ‘Don’t forget, Mr. President.’ I was like, “We can deal with rational people on the left. ”

“'It's OK,'I'm gone.' But there are a lot of bad actors. Their goal is to lock you and take everything you have,'I'm gone.' I can't forget. Those people need to deal with. But, besides that, love everyone but love everyone. Let's bring this country together.

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