Dave Matthews Slams Trump Administration and ICE After Minneapolis Shooting.
The renowned musician took to his official social channels to express his outrage and disappointment with the Trump administration's handling of a tragic event in Minneapolis, where 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was brutally murdered by an ICE agent. In a lengthy video message posted on Friday, Matthews' birthday, he opened up about how grateful he is for his community and neighbors but quickly turned to criticizing the current administration.
Matthews emphasized that his taxes should be used for reasonable and just causes such as fixing bridges, maintaining national parks, raising the minimum wage, paying nurses, providing free university education, and offering healthcare. However, he condemned the Trump administration's misuse of tax dollars to fund unnecessary wars, kidnapping foreign leaders to exploit their natural resources, and threatening other countries under false pretenses.
The singer also directly addressed the ICE agent responsible for Good's murder, labeling them "masked thugs" who terrorize communities and rip families apart. Matthews expressed deep disappointment in the administration's attempt to downplay the severity of the incident, claiming that Good was ramming cars or attacking people, when there is no evidence to support such claims.
Matthews then unleashed his wrath on high-ranking officials within the Trump administration, labeling them "just deeply dishonest people" who are "cowardly and shameful." The musician closed out his video message by voicing a sentiment shared by other artists following Good's death: "These are dark times. Fuck ICE."
The musician's powerful words serve as a stark reminder of the need for accountability and justice in the face of systemic oppression and violence against marginalized communities.
The renowned musician took to his official social channels to express his outrage and disappointment with the Trump administration's handling of a tragic event in Minneapolis, where 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was brutally murdered by an ICE agent. In a lengthy video message posted on Friday, Matthews' birthday, he opened up about how grateful he is for his community and neighbors but quickly turned to criticizing the current administration.
Matthews emphasized that his taxes should be used for reasonable and just causes such as fixing bridges, maintaining national parks, raising the minimum wage, paying nurses, providing free university education, and offering healthcare. However, he condemned the Trump administration's misuse of tax dollars to fund unnecessary wars, kidnapping foreign leaders to exploit their natural resources, and threatening other countries under false pretenses.
The singer also directly addressed the ICE agent responsible for Good's murder, labeling them "masked thugs" who terrorize communities and rip families apart. Matthews expressed deep disappointment in the administration's attempt to downplay the severity of the incident, claiming that Good was ramming cars or attacking people, when there is no evidence to support such claims.
Matthews then unleashed his wrath on high-ranking officials within the Trump administration, labeling them "just deeply dishonest people" who are "cowardly and shameful." The musician closed out his video message by voicing a sentiment shared by other artists following Good's death: "These are dark times. Fuck ICE."
The musician's powerful words serve as a stark reminder of the need for accountability and justice in the face of systemic oppression and violence against marginalized communities.