‘Perfect Metaphor’: Twitter Users Mock Bonkers Music Choice At Trump Mask Event

Adrian Ovalle

President Donald Trump’s check out Tuesday to a Honeywell plant in Arizona that makes masks was marked by some uncommon music options in the middle of the continuous coronavirus pandemic.

Trump did not use a mask throughout the check out, however he did put on safety glasses.

It’s not clear who chose the music, the White House or Honeywell. The Washington Times keeps in mind the tune is frequently included at Trump rallies.

Other tunes played throughout the check out– consisting of “God Bless the U.S.A.,” “Eye of the Tiger” and “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”– are likewise staples of Trump’s political occasions.

I can consider no much better metaphor for this presidency than Donald Trump not using a face mask to a face mask factory while the song “Live and Let Die” roars in the background. pic.twitter.com/mJzU1HW7HA

— Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) Might 5,2020

I’m sorry, however I simply wasn’t anticipating this to be the day Trump went to a mask factory without a mask to touch all the masks while “Live and Let Die” blasts over the speaker. https://t.co/UdfuvculCm

— April Wolfe (@AWolfeful) May 5,2020

“Live and Let Die.” That’s the song that Trump had actually pumped into the mask factory throughout his check out. Seriously. Like, seriously.pic.twitter.com/zidsZhfxmu

— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) Might 6,2020

Somebody at the Honeywell factory played “Live and Let Die” while Trump walked the mask plant without a mask today.

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— Joshua Potash (@JoshuaPotash) May 5,2020

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