Steve Mnuchin goes off the deep end after Guns N’ Roses singer Axl Rose criticizes him

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Yesterday Donald Trump refused to wear a mask while touring a mask making factory, and – for still unknown reasons – “Live and Let Die” was playing in the background. While it’s a Paul McCartney song, it was actually the Guns N’ Roses cover version of the song that was playing. Now an even more surreal incident is playing out involving Guns N’ Roses and the Trump regime.

This evening, Guns N’ Roses singer Axl Rose took a shot at Donald Trump’s corrupt Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin:

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This isn’t surprising, as Axl Rose has long been a critic of the Trump regime. What is surprising is that Steve Mnuchin decided to fire back at Axl Rose:

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That’s right, the United States Secretary of the Treasury is now attacking the singer of Guns N’ Roses. Notably, this was Steve Mnuchin’s second attempt at a response. The first time around he accidentally included the emoji for the flag of Liberia, which looks similar to that of the United States; he ended up deleting it and trying again.

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