🚨BREAKING: Trump And Kid Rock Just Teamed Up To Stop Something That's Been ROBBING You For Years!

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Published on Apr 3, 2025
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In this explosive White House report, Next News Network's correspondent Tom McCullough delivers breaking news on an unexpected alliance that has the entertainment industry in complete shock. President Trump and American rock legend Kid Rock joined forces in the Oval Office to tackle an issue that's been robbing everyday Americans for decades - the predatory practices of concert ticket scalpers and resellers.

The historic executive order, signed right in front of our cameras, takes direct aim at the ticket scalping industry that has made concert-going unaffordable for millions of American families. As McCullough reports, "Ticket scalping has been a nightmare for years - families can't afford a night out without getting robbed." While other networks focus on political theatrics, Next News Network brings you the real story behind this game-changing moment.

The contrast between administrations couldn't be more stark. While Biden's Oval Office resembled a "snoozefest" with carefully scripted appearances, Trump demonstrated his characteristic energy and humor alongside Kid Rock - whom he introduced as "sometimes referred to as Bob. I know him as Bob, but he's been a good friend for a long time." This personal touch exemplifies the Trump administration's connection to real Americans and real issues.

Kid Rock, speaking directly to the American people, cut through the political noise with brutal honesty: "Anyone who's bought a concert ticket in the last decade, maybe 20 years, no matter what your politics are, knows it's a conundrum. You buy a ticket for 100 bucks, by the time you check out it's 170." The rock star explained how automated bots purchase premium tickets the moment they go on sale, only to relist them immediately at 400-500% markups - money that never reaches the artists.

In a moment of stunning candidness that has the entertainment world buzzing, Kid Rock admitted, "I'll be the first one to say, and I know the president doesn't like when I say this, but I'm a little overpaid right now. It's kind of ridiculous. I would rather be a hero to working-class people and have them be able to come attend my shows and give them a fair ticket price."

This executive order doesn't just talk tough - it has real teeth. President Trump is directing both the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice to "rigorously enforce laws on the books," working with state attorneys general to crack down on these "abusive and oftentimes illegal practices." As McCullough notes, this is how Trump gets results: "Cut the talk and start the fight."

The order specifically targets the sophisticated bot networks that instantly purchase large blocks of tickets, making it impossible for regular fans to attend shows at the prices artists intended. Trump highlighted the absurdity of the current system, where "$100 tickets sell for $2,000 the following night" with scalpers somehow always managing "to sweep up the best locations."

While Trump critics have obsessed over Kid Rock's casual attire in the Oval Office, McCullough points out the hypocrisy: "When Zelensky rolled in wearing a sweatshirt asking for cash, they didn't blink. Kid Rock's in the Oval Office and it's a scandal?" The report makes clear that "Americans don't care about suits - they want action," and this executive order delivers exactly that.

Kid Rock revealed that the Box Act, legislation meant to prevent these predatory practices, has only been enforced once "a couple years ago in New York City" resulting in "a couple million dollar fine." This shocking lack of enforcement has allowed the scalping industry to flourish at the expense of both artists and fans.

Even more revealing was Kid Rock's explanation of why ticket companies might be complicit: "If Ticketmaster sells a ticket... they're making another 17 whatever percentage every time that ticket resells. So they don't want to enforce the bots act necessarily because they're making more money off it." Despite this, he emphasized, "That's not what I'm advocating for is for me to make more money. I want the fans to have fair ticket prices."

The rock star shared a poignant observation about how ticket price gouging has changed American culture: "I know people that can only decide on a family vacation or going to their favorite concert once a year... my parents used to go see multiple shows when you could afford them back in their day."

The report concludes with Trump's striking comments on Marine Le Pen's recent conviction in France, which has banned her from running for office for five years despite being the leading candidate. When asked about the situation, Trump responded with pointed clarity: "That sounds like this country. That sounds very much like this country." This brief but powerful statement has political analysts debating its implications for American democracy.

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