Famous DJ tells Trump supporters to admit mistake


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Moby continues his crusade against Trump and his supporters, taking to social media to express his disapproval of the former president and his impact on the nation.

The electronic music artist shared his thoughts in a recent video on X, formerly Twitter, challenging Trump supporters to acknowledge their mistake in backing the controversial figure.

“So, for the people who voted for Trump or have supported Trump, can you finally just admit you were wrong? Trump has spent his entire life bankrupting businesses, and now — surprise, surprise — he’s bankrupting the United States,” Moby stated in the video. “So, look, we can move on, but if you supported Trump or voted for him, just please, finally now just admit you were wrong.”

This latest criticism adds to Moby’s extensive history of speaking out against Republican politics. In 2015, the musician, whose real name is Richard Melville Hall, voiced strong opposition to what he perceived as Republican values. During that time, he shared an image on Instagram of a vehicle covered in conservative bumper stickers, describing it as “The worst part of America: racist, xenophobic, ignorant, republican, and armed.”

His political activism continued into 2018 when he participated in a get-out-the-vote concert. During the event, he revealed his contingency plans should the political landscape shift further right. “I have to say, like everyone, I am on regular occasion Googling, ‘How do you become an expat? How do you get Canadian citizenship? What are some other countries I consider moving to?'” he told the audience at Los Angeles’ Palace Theater. “Because if the Democrats lose the midterms and Trump wins in 2020, I’m done, because they’re doing everything in their power to erode the sort of checks and balances.”

The concert featured other prominent musicians including Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl, Karen O and Nick Zinner from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Beck, all united in their opposition to Trump’s political aspirations.