Neil Young confronts Donald Trump in new song Big Crime: ‘Don’t want soldiers on the streets’ | Neil Young

Neil Young released a new song on Donald Trump, Big Crime.
The Canadian-American Rocker has long been a critic of the US president and filed a lawsuit for the use of his songs at the campaign rallies and he called him the worst president in the history of our great country (but then he quit the case).
In the new song sent to Young’s Youtube channel, it accelerated this criticism. The support group was recorded during a sound control at a concert on Northerly Island of Chicago, where Chrome Hearts took part.
“There is a great crime in the DC in the White House,” Young is singing as a commentary on Trump’s previous legal challenges, and a cynical reference to Trump’s current pressure on the crime on Washington DC.
At the beginning of this month, Trump declared a “crime emergency”, took control of the city’s police force, and deployed the national guard troops. He claimed that the movement was aimed at having stopped the rapid increase in violent crime, but in January, the City Police Department and US lawyer Matthew Graves announced the lowest level of 30 years.
Orum I don’t need fascist rules / I don’t want a fascist school / I don’t want to have soldiers walking on the streets, Young says Young. “They should take the fascists out / I have to clean the White House… There is no more money for fascists, billionaire fascists”.
“Make America again wonderful” slogan Trump Riffing Young, “again not great again,” he adds.
Young had previously criticized Trump in Song and added lyrics about 2006 Song Leingin for a leader in 2020. “America has a leading walls around our house / We don’t know the black lives, and we have to vote for it, Yen Young called Trump as“ he’s afraid of his own shadow ”.
The 2006 origin targeted the President George W Bush at the time and discussed Barack Obama for the task, “He was straight and strong / from a deserted and broken world”. Young was included in the album with War, which he criticized with the most open terms of possible terms with the song Bush President Impeach Exploe Elearming.
When Trump announced that he was running for the president in 2015, he used Young’s Rockkin ‘song – probably rather than understanding the ironic meaning of a song during the Reagan period, he took the anthem choir in a hundred. Young said that he supported Bernie Sanders for the president and left the use of the song by saying that Trump said he still doesn’t like it ”.
However, at the 2020 rally, another young song, Devil’s pavement, reappeared on the playlist. Young filed a lawsuit against Trump for use, and said that Young cannot allow music to be used as a ‘theme song’ for a separatist, non -American ignorance and hate campaign ”. Young later rejected the case.
Young, who became a bilateral US-Canadian citizen in 2020 and called Trump’s “shame to my country that year, expressed his concern in 2025 that Trump criticism would not return to the United States. “When I went to play music in Europe, if I talk about Donald J Trump, I could be one of those who are banned to sleep on the cement floor with an aluminum blanket or who returned to America who is imprisoned, önemli he wrote.




