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Zach Bryan teases politically charged song 'Bad News' targeting ICE
- On Monday, Oct. 6, country music star Zach Bryan released a one-minute teaser of an unreleased song, 'Bad News,' on social media.
- Bryan's decision to preview 'Bad News' came amid heightened national tensions surrounding Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Trump administration.
- The song takes direct aim at ICE, with lyrics referencing raids, rising unrest, and the fading of American values.
- Bryan sings, 'ICE is gonna come, bust down your door… kids are all scared and all alone' and describes 'the fading of the red, white and blue.'
- The clip sparked intense reactions online, drawing praise from administration critics and disapproval from some conservative commentators.
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·Washington, United States
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·Canada
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·United States
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Leaning Left29Leaning Right48Center32Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Right
Bias Distribution
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44% Right
L 27%
C 29%
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