TOMMY LEE Makes Fun Of TRUMP For Dodging Easy Questions About His 'Favorite Book' The Bible

August 30, 2019

Tommy Lee has made fun of President Donald Trump by sharing a four-year-old video of the billionaire real estate mogul being unable to name his favorite verse from the Bible.

In the widely viewed clip, Trump, who regularly tells crowds that the Bible is his favorite book, was asked by on Bloomberg's "With All Due Respect" to share his favorite verses. Trump, a Presbyterian, responded: "I wouldn't wanna get into it. Because to me, that's very personal. The Bible means a lot to me, but I don't wanna get into specifics."

Trump, who once referred to communion as "my little wine and my little cracker," was asked if he prefers the New or Old Testaments. "Probably equal. I think it's just incredible," he said.

The MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer tweeted out the video on Thursday along with the following caption: "Donald Trump unable to name one verse from 'favourite book' The Bible"

Lee has repeatedly voiced his displeasure with Trump, including earlier this month when he implored the president to "wake the fuck up" after he blamed the Dayton and El Paso mass shootings on video games and mental illness.

Last December, Tommy referred to the 45th U.S. president as an "asshole" and labeled his supporters "dumbasses." A year earlier, he called the president "a fucking idiot" and said the people who voted for him are "dickheads."

After Trump was elected president in November 2016, Lee expressed his disbelief on Twitter, writing: "What the actual fuck is happening?"

This past November, Tommy lambasted Trump for blaming California's recent wildfires on poor forest management. "Can you be anymore insensitive you fucking moron" Lee tweeted.

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