American musician and DJ Moby has demanded that people who voted for President Donald Trump must “finally just admit you were wrong.”
The singer-songwriter made the demand in a new video shared on social media.
According to Moby, who was apparently being serious, Trump’s unfolding economic plan is somehow proof that his second term has already failed.
The record producer, whose real name is Richard Melville Hall, argues that Trump’s tariffs plan is “bankrupting the United States.”
According to the self-proclaimed animal rights activist, it should come as no “suprise” that Trump is “bankrupting” America.
Moby insists that the only way the country “can move on” is if Trump voters ” just admit you were wrong.”
“So, for the people who voted for Trump or have supported Trump, can you finally just admit you were wrong?” Moby seethed in the video.
“Trump has spent his entire life bankrupting businesses, and now — surprise, surprise — he’s bankrupting the United States.
“So, look, we can move on, but if you supported Trump or voted for him, just please, finally now, just admit you were wrong.”
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Moby has a long history of lashing out at Republicans.
He previously described Trump as “a belligerent racist who’s most likely a sociopath [and] definitely a racist and misogynist.”
In 2015, he also railed against “racist, xenophobic, ignorant” Republicans who “support war” and “hate immigrants.”
In 2018, Moby performed during a get-out-the-vote concert to support Democrats.
He warned the crowd that he was researching ways to emigrate to Canada in case Democrats failed to retake the House of Representatives and Trump claimed re-election in 2020.
Moby told audience members at the Los Angeles Palace Theater event:
“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?’”
“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.”
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