TOMMY LEE Slams 'Asshole' TRUMP, Says President's Supporters Are 'Dumbasses'

December 22, 2018

Tommy Lee has once again slammed President Donald Trump, saying the former host of NBC's reality show "The Apprentice" is an "asshole" whose supporters are "dumbasses."

The MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer's comments came as an apparent reaction to the partial federal government shutdown which began late Friday night. The third government shutdown of the year happened after the president issued an ultimatum to Congress to fund construction of his promised U.S.-Mexico border wall, the primary point of contention for Democrats.

Lee took to his Twitter account earlier today (Saturday, December 22) to write: "Hey @realDonaldTrump our beautiful country is not a reality show! Go back to hosting the Apprentice!!! Gtfoh"

After one apparent Trump supporter responded, "Got beat your drums or your meat. Make good choices.", Lee fired back, tweeting: "That's the problem ....all you Dumbasses who can't spell love this asshole"

This is not the first time Lee has been critical of Trump. A year ago, 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?"

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

Lee admitted in a 2008 interview with CNN that he was not a political junkie and he rarely watched television or listened to news reports. "Man, tell you the truth, I only listen to music," he said.

Tommy and his MÖTLEY CRÜE bandmates recently recorded four new songs for the film adaptation of the band's biography, "The Dirt - Confessions Of The World's Most Notorious Rock Band", which will be reportedly be released in March. The movie, which is being helmed by "Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa" director Jeff Tremaine, was picked up by Netflix after being previously developed at Focus Features and before that at Paramount.

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