Whoa! Country Singer Slams Christians And Trump Fans In Wild, Lie-Laden Rant Against ICE (Watch)

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Country singer Bryan Andrews recently captured widespread attention with a fervent critique of President Trump, his supporters, and ICE agents.

In a video that quickly gained traction, Andrews expressed his discontent from the confines of his vehicle, accusing the President and his followers of orchestrating immigration raids that fracture families.

Addressing his substantial Instagram audience of over 500,000, Andrews declared, You dont get to call yourself a Christian and then advocate and fucking laugh when families are torn apart outside of courthouses, when people [are] trying to come here the right ways. This statement underscores his belief that the actions of the Trump administration contradict Christian values.

As reported by Breitbart, Andrews also took to TikTok to voice his opposition to the administration while simultaneously promoting his latest single.

In his impassioned discourse, Andrews further criticized the Supreme Court's decision, stating, You dont get to call yourself a Christian, and then think its OK that the highest court in the fucking land just gave a green light to ICE agents to be able to fucking target people because they are brown or speaking Spanish.

His remarks suggest a deep-seated frustration with what he perceives as racial profiling sanctioned by the nations highest judicial body.

Andrews did not shy away from challenging Trump voters, accusing them of using Christianity as a facade for their animosity. You are not Christian. You use Christianity as a shield to hide behind when you need to justify the hate that you have scolded into this world, he asserted. His outspoken stance garnered support from notable figures, including actor Mark Ruffalo, who praised Andrews on Instagram, saying, You crushed the lies of this administration and the Anti-Christian movement that supports it. Your song is fucking great and its part of a long line of other artists who have used their music to stand up for the values of this nation.

While Andrews' statements have resonated with some, they also highlight the ongoing debate over the intersection of faith, politics, and immigration policy in America.