White House slams The Chicks' Natalie Maines over vulgar Trump attack

The White House has responded strongly following an explicit social media critique of President Trump by Natalie Maines, the lead singer of The Chicks.

This week, Maines stirred up controversy with an Instagram post filled with profanity, where she accused President Trump of undermining democratic principles.

A spokesperson for the White House, speaking to Fox News Digital, dismissed Maines’ comments, saying, “Natalie Maines is an insignificant figure who seems to be afflicted by Trump Derangement Syndrome, which appears to have impaired her judgment.”

In her original post, Maines stated, “Our democracy is vanishing before our very eyes. This unattractive individual is using taxpayer money to support insurrectionists. But don’t worry, I’m sure posting selfies will solve everything.”

She continued, “My previous post calling him an unattractive individual was removed. Let’s see how long this one stays up. Share and help keep the message alive.”

The singer’s remarks quickly ignited a wave of reactions on social media. While some praised her for speaking out, others criticized her for being divisive and disconnected from reality.

“[She’ll] never learn… She ruined her entire bands life by running her mouth about her political beliefs on a stage shes paid to display her talent on, not her political beliefs,” one critic wrote on X.

Another user told Maines, “He’s not going anywhere!! He is your president!! His voters have no regrets!”

“Like she’s somebody! I used to like her music until she started broadcasting her opinions on the open stage. We don’t want to hear it. You all have no idea nor do you care how the middle class live and survive. Stick to your art,” another comment read.

Other supporters defended Maines’ comments, saying, “OG’s know this isn’t an out of left field opinion from you. And you’re still [100%] correct.”

“You been preachin’ truths from the start! Keep preachin’!,” another commenter added.

One fan praised Maines’ willingness to remain outspoken despite criticism, writing, “Thanks for this Nat. [Saluting your] bravery. coming back here is brutal… the heaviness and anxiety. but we live to fight another day.”

Maines has never shied away from political controversy.

In 2003, while performing in London shortly before the Iraq War began, the singer famously told concertgoers she was “ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas,” referring to President George W. Bush.

The backlash was brutal at the time, particularly within country music circles, with many radio stations pulling the band’s music from rotation and some fans publicly destroying their albums in protest.

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