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Madonna attacked Trump who portrayed herself with the crown from king

Madonna he reacted angrily to the fact that Donald Trump He posted his image under the writing “Long Live The King”.

On Wednesday 19 February, the official account of the White House on X published an imitation of the cover of Time Magazine with the title changed in “Trump”, with the image of the President of the United States who wears a crown and is in front of at the New York Skyline. The post was linked to the cancellation of the car for automotive access scheduled for Manhattan and New York.

Madonna was one of the people who replied to the post with an Instagram story on Thursday 20 February to underline the irony of the fact that Trump reported himself as a monarch, despite the nature of the foundation of the United States.

“I thought that this country had been built by the Europeans, fleeing towards life under the dominion of a king, to found a new world governed by the people,” Madonna observed. “Currently we have a president who defines himself as our king. If this is a joke, I’m not laughing.”

The queen of pop has expressed himself several times on the Trump theme over the years, including his recent comments on his series of executive orders after the January settlement.

“It is so sad to see our new government slowly dismantle all the freedoms for which we have fought and won over the years,” wrote the author, adding the emojis of the rainbow flag and broken heart. “Don’t abandon the struggle!”.

After Trump’s victory in November, he commented: “I’m trying to understand why a condemned criminal, rapist and bigoted was chosen to guide our country. Why is it good for the economy?”. In a later story, he also shared the image of a cake with the word “Fuck Trump”. He also said he “filled his face with this cake last night!”.

Madonna was also present and active at the Women’s March on Washington after Trump’s first settlement in January 2017. “I am angry,” he said then to the crowd. “Yes, I’m outraged. Yes, I thought a lot about blowing the White House in the air. But I know this will not change anything.” “We can’t fall into despair,” he added. “As the poet Wh Auden once on the eve of the Second World War,” we “have to love us or die.” I choose love. Do you agree with me? “.