Trump set to fundraise with Kid Rock in Nashville soon

by Summer Lane

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President Trump is reportedly set to fundraise with “American Bad Ass” rocker Kid Rock in Nashville, Tennessee, in February, according to an invitation that surfaced on social media on Thursday evening.

According to the invite, President Donald Trump will headline the fundraiser, along with Kid Rock, on February 22, 2024. Other featured guests include a long list of Tennessee Republican lawmakers:

  • Sen. Marsha Blackburn,  
  • Sen. Bill Hagerty,  
  • Rep. Tim Burchett,
  • Rep. Scott DesJarlais,
  • Rep. Chuck Fleischmann,
  • Rep. Mark Green,
  • Rep. Diana Harshbarger,
  • Rep. David Kustoff,
  • Rep. Andy Ogles,
  • Rep. John Rose,
  • Rep. Jimmy Duncan.

No venue has been listed, but the event has been identified as an “evening reception” that will accommodate RSVPs on a first-come, first-served basis. Prices for the event range from $1,000 for individual tickets to $23,000 for VIPS.

The Nashville Scene confirmed that Trump was set to fundraise with Kid Rock on Thursday, citing the circulating invitation originally obtained by the Nashville Post.

Kid Rock has been a staunch ally of President Trump and recently praised his friend while sitting down for a conversation with media personality and journalist Tucker Carlson.

Via RSBN, “His spirits are always up, and he’s always talking about his country. He’s always talking about this country and how he wants to win…I’ve never seen anybody who wants to win for this country like that,” he said.

He also described Trump as “the toughest son of a b**** on earth” in light of the swirling legal challenges and political persecution that he has faced since launching his 2024 presidential reelection bid.

President Trump is expected to sweep the state GOP primary election in Tennessee. The most recent Morning Consult data had him polling with a 57-point lead over Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., who has since dropped out of the race.

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