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Australian Politician Demands Jack Black’s Band Be Deported After Member Said ‘Don’t Miss Trump Next Time’

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An Australian senator has called for Jack Black’s band Tenacious D be deported after a member made snide remarks on former President Donald Trump surviving an assassination attempt.
An Australian senator has called for Jack Black’s band Tenacious D to be immediately deported after one half of the duo made snide remarks on former President Donald Trump surviving an assassination attempt.
While performing in Sydney on Sunday, Black sung ‘Happy Birthday’ to his bandmate Kyle Gass, who turned 64, before asking him to make a wish, as Breitbart News reported.
Gass shared his secret hope with the audience: “Don’t miss Trump next time” — a reference to the less-than-day-old botched assassination attempt on Trump which claimed the life of one rally attendant.
Threatening the president of the United States is a federal felony under United States Code Title 18, Section 871.

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