Singer Madonna criticized President Trump on Friday when it appeared Trump was calling him “king.”
“I thought this country would be built by Europeans and escape life under the rule of the king and to establish a new world where people rule,” she said. I wrote it Social Platform X.
“If this is a joke, I'm not laughing,” the singer added, “like a prayer.”
The round-trip happens after the Trump administration announced Wednesday that it would withdraw Biden-era approval of New York City's busy pricing plan.
“Crowded pricing is dead. All Manhattan and New York are saved,” the president posted to the True Society to celebrate the development. “Live the King for a long life!”
White House I shared the quote The X post includes a background playing cards and a crown and a Manhattan time magazine style illustration. Instead of the iconic time letters, it reads as “trump,” and includes the line “The King's Longevity.”
Madonna, 66, is just one of the many Trump voice critics who raised concerns about the president calling herself “king.”
The music star has long been critical of the president. Last month, she accused the Trump administration of “slowly dismantling all the freedoms we've been fighting,” and urged her fans not to give up.
“It's so sad to see our new government slowly dismantle all the freedoms we've fought over the years,” the “Vogue” musician wrote. post x.
The Madonna post comes hours after Trump signed an executive order aimed at restricting access to gender-affirming care for transgender children and teens under the age of 19. . It only recognizes two genders.
The president recently pushed a plan to give the White House more power to various independent regulators as his administration seeks to review the federal workforce and cut government spending. This move could spur legal challenges.





