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Published 12:31 03 Nov 2020 GMT
Lady Gaga slammed Donald Trump at a Joe Biden rally ahead of Election Day, criticizing the President for his reported history of crude remarks against women.
"This is a big one, Pennsylvania. So if you’re here, you probably already believe in Joe Biden. I know I believe in Joe Biden," she said at a rally in Pennsylvania, per the Guardian.
"You probably already believe he’s the right choice over Donald Trump. You don’t need me to tell you why."
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Gaga continued: "Vote like your life depends on it, or vote like your children's lives depends on it, because they do."
The 'Born This Way' singer then took a personal shot at the POTUS: "To all the women and all the men with daughters and sisters and mothers - everybody.
"No matter how you identify, now is your chance to vote against Donald Trump, a man who believes his fame gives him the right to grab one of your daughters, or sisters, or mothers or wives by any part of their bodies.
"Vote for Joe. He's a good person."
It appeared as if Gaga was referring to Trump's 2005 remark, in which he was recorded saying: "When you're a star, they let you do it… Grab 'em by the p***y. You can do anything."
Trump, meanwhile, slammed Gaga had his own Pennsylvania rally, telling supporters that she "is not too good … I could tell you stories about Lady Gaga. I know a lot of stories."
The President's communications director Tim Murtagh tweeted on Sunday:
"Nothing exposes Biden's disdain for the forgotten working men & women of PA like campaigning with anti-fracking activist Lady Gaga.
"This desperate effort to drum up enthusiasm is actually a sharp stick in the eye for 600,000 Pennsylvanians who work in the fracking industry."
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Gaga replied: "I'm glad to be living rent free [sic] in your head."
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However, Lady Gaga was not the only celebrity that Trump criticized at his Pennsylvania rally, and he also slammed Jon Boni Jovi, Jay-Z, and LeBron James, who secured the LA Lakers October 2020 victory at the 2020 NBA championship.
"I didn't watch one shot, I got bored, back forth, back forth," Trump said. "You know why? When they don't respect our country, when they don't respect our flag, nobody wants to watch", referencing the kneeling protest that James and his team made during the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement in July.
James subsequently lent his support to Biden ahead of the US Election, writing on Instagram: "We need everything to change and it all starts tomorrow."
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But celebrities who have supported Trump have faced criticism too, and 50 Cent slammed Lil Wayne over his photo with President Trump.