Zach Bryan’s new song, “Bad Business,” has had the MAGA world raging because he takes ICE to task.
And now the White House has gotten into the mix.
“While Zach Bryan wants to Open the Gates to criminal illegal aliens and has Condemned heroic ICE officers, Something in the Orange tells me a majority of Americans disagree with him and support President Trump’s great American Revival,” White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson told Newsweek. “Godspeed, Zach!”
For those that missed it, the country music star set the internet on fire this week when he dropped the song which takes a nasty swipe at ICE.
“The generational story of dropping the plot/ I hear the cops came, cocky (expletives) ain’t they?,” the song goes. “And ICE is gonna come bust down your door / Try to build a house, no bills no more, well I got a telephone / Kids are all scared and all alone.”
Bryan shared a clip of the song to Instagram, and wrote, “The fading of the red white and blue.”
His release of the song drew swift rebuke from fans of President Trump on social media.
“Who’s ready for the Zach Bryan-Dixie Chicks tour?” country music singer and Trump backer John Rich wrote on X. “Prob a huge Bud Light sponsorship for this one.”
“No name country artist Zach Bryan, slams ice for deporting criminal illegal immigrants,” Mike Engleman wrote on X. “It’s a stretch calling him an artist because he has no talent.”
There were plenty more posts like that, but Bryan also had plenty of support.
“No name country artist Zach Bryan,” Caleb Brock responded to Engleman’s post while sharing a picture that shows the singer has 25.9 million monthly listeners.
“The ‘no name country artist’ who held the largest ticketed concert in U.S. history (112,000 people) last week,” another person responded to Engleman.
“When you’ve lost country music star Zach Bryan, it might be time for some self-reflection,” Chris D. Jackson wrote on X. “Just saying ….”