Jason Aldean says he will 'never apologize' for his beliefs as fans slam his family's anti-Biden posts

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Jason Aldean has defended himself and his family once again after a recent photo his wife shared of her and their kids online.

Last week, the country singer's wife, Brittany Aldean, took to Instagram to share some photos of her and her two children donning "anti-Biden" outfits.

While a number of her Republican followers applauded her for openly speaking out about her views, the post did spark backlash amongst others.

Now, Brittany's 44-year-old husband is stepping in to stand up for his and his wife's views.

In a new Instagram post featuring an image of him standing in front of the US flag, the 'Dirt Road Anthem' singer wrote: "I will never apologize for my beliefs or my love for my family and country."

"This is the greatest country in the world and I want to keep it that way," he added.

Jason's remarks come after Brittany posted a series of images indicating her lack of support for the 78-year-old president.

In the first image, she and her husband, who is seen sporting a cowboy had, sit side by side both in dark grey t-shirts. But while Jason's t-shirt simply has the words "Capricorn Sound Studios" printed on it, his wife opted for "Anti-Biden Social Club".

In the second photo, the couple's two children, a three-year-old boy named Memphis, and a two-year-old girl called Navy are seen wearing black t-shirts, each with the phrase: "Hidin' From Biden."

The third image shows Brittany's t-shirt from the back, with the exact same phrase written again: "Anti-Biden Social Club".

She captioned the post: "Rockin that @letmetakeyourselfie merch."

As reported by The Washington Post, when one of the commenters on the post criticized his wife's choice of attire, he hit back by telling them that they must be "delusional" if they are content with the state of the country under Biden.

Jason reportedly told the commenter: "Watch ur mouth lady! We will teach our kids what we think is right and what we think is best for their future.

"If you think what is happening right now is ‘great’ for the future of our kids and grandkids, u are delusional!

He added: "Definitely better than what we got now! Please tell me one thing that the current administration has done that is positive? Just 1!!!"

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