Green Day gives Trump a reality check in latest song

Trump has a poor relationship with the entertainment world

Punk rockers Green Day renewed their attack on President-elect Donald Trump on Monday in a video that celebrates Martin Luther King Jr's legacy.

The video of Troubled Times released on the US holiday marking the slain rights leader's birthday and begins with footage of historic equality marches. It then cuts to recent protests against Trump's proposals to ban Muslim visitors and raise a wall along the Mexican border.

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Filmed by Spanish director Manu Viqueira largely in black-and-white with splashes of red, the video also features a dancing Trump wearing a suit but with his face represented by billowing smoke underneath a "Make America Great Again" cap. It ends with the mushroom cloud of a nuclear bomb.

Troubled Times, which appears on Green Day's latest album Revolution Radio, reflects lyrically on the state of the world with the opening line, "What good is love and peace on Earth / When it's exclusive?"


The Northern California band, which led a punk rock revival in the early 1990s, has been outspoken in its criticism of Trump, who is set to take office Friday. Shortly after the November election, Green Day performed on the American Music Awards (AMAs) and inserted a chant, "No Trump! No KKK! No Fascist USA!" to the apparent surprise of the broadcaster.

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Trump has a poor relationship with the entertainment world, which is mostly boycotting his inauguration. Back in 2010, Trump wrote on Twitter that he saw Green Day's Broadway musical American Idiot with his wife Melania and found it "excellent."

Here's the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cVJr3eQfXc

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