Tommy Vext (Bad Wolves) Endorses Donald Trump For President

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The lead singer from Bad Wolves publicly announced his support for Donald Trump

Tommy Vext, lead singer of the rock band Bad Wolves, declared his public endorsement for Donald Trump's re-election as U.S. President. On social media, the musician says that his decision was made after “months of research, debate, observations and praying”.

The lead singer of the American band, which gained notoriety due to a version of 'Zombie' by The Cranberries (recorded after the tragic death of Dolores O 'Riordan), speaks out against censorship, cancel culture and social media shadowbanning.

Tommy Vext wrote on Instagram:

“Can you see this post ?
Ok, so after months of research, debate, observations and praying I have made a decision. It was not easy, many times I thought I might be going the way of Libertarian electorate. But at the end of the day it is clear that there is only one choice that means saving our country from the tyranny, censorship & subjugation
of the far left.
I know this means I’ll be shadow banned.
I know some fans will boycott the band. More them likely the Rock media will have a field day telling its readers how a black man should vote. Some will unfollow me. Maybe I will loose money, business deals & credibility with the gate keepers in my industry.
But I will not cower under the shadow of cancel culture and digital bullying.
We are living in a time where we have allowed professional pretenders to dictate our morals and values. And now because of big tech censorship, Antifa, mainstream media, Hollywood elitists and BLM’s outright hypocritical barbarism & a complete lack of trust in sleepy joe I am publicly endorsing @realdonaldtrump for president of the United States Of America
To quote Linda Hamilton in Terminator 2
“Of all the would-be fathers who came and went over the years, this thing, this machine was the only one who measured up. In an insane world, it was the sanest choice.”
God Bless you all & God Bless America.”

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Bad Wolves' latest album, titled “Nation”, was released on October 25, 2019 via Eleven Seven Music.

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