NewsGroove Uk > Music > Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong says Trump is 'holding half of the country hostage' MusicGreen Day's Billie Joe Armstrong says Trump is 'holding half of the country hostage'MusicNovember 23, 2020posted on Nov. 23, 2020 at 9:00 pm Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong opened up about the “crazy” year, including his personal feelings on Donald Trump’s presidency. READ SOURCE READ See Billy Gibbons Jam With Warren Haynes, Nancy Wilson From Guitar Legends 3 Special Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on PinterestShare on RedditnewsgrooveNovember 23, 2020 Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email You Might Also Like'Lo Vas a Olvidar': Billie Eilish sings in Spanish on new moody collaboration with RosalíaJanuary 21, 2021MusicGlastonbury 2021 cancelled: What happens if you had tickets – and when 2022 festival isJanuary 21, 2021MusicOne Direction reunion odds slashed again as 2021 get-together looks more promisingJanuary 21, 2021MusicDrake delays Certified Lover Boy album release after going through rehab for knee injuryJanuary 21, 2021MusicBiden inauguration concert: Katy Perry, John Legend, and more perform at celebration event hosted by Tom HanksJanuary 21, 2021MusicMusic world pay tribute to Mac Miller on what would have been his 29th birthdayJanuary 20, 2021The inauguration music: Biden trumps Trump with singers you actually knowJanuary 20, 2021MusicSee Jennifer Lopez Perform ‘This Land Is Your Land’ at Joe Biden InaugurationJanuary 20, 2021MusicWhat is Lil Wayne’s net worth and why was he pardoned by Donald Trump?January 20, 2021Recommended For YouEntertainmentStars like Kylie Jenner, Khloe Kardashian and Cardi B show off their high-end cars and dangerous curves in sexy picsJanuary 22, 2021Sports'Massive punch in the face' – Klopp takes blame but what has happened to Liverpool?January 22, 2021LifestyleAndy Capp – 22nd January 2021January 22, 2021GamingStory of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town is getting an expansion pass on SwitchJanuary 21, 2021Health2020 is set to be the deadliest year in U.S. history with more than 3.2 million total deathsJanuary 21, 2021
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