Kid Rock and Donald Trump in the Oval Office
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What about visiting Kid Rock with Donald Trump? And why should swifties particularly benefit from it?
The controversial musician Kid Rock (54) in the colorful star-spanged banner outfit, which would have been too extreme. Behind it a map of the “Gulf of America” and a satisfied (and at least equally controversial) US President Donald Trump (78). The pictures published on April 1 from the Oval Office of the White House give the impression of an April joke. But they are not only real, behind the visit there is a surprisingly sensible undertaking.
In the presence of the rocker, Trump signed a decree that is intended to proceed against the overpriced resale of concert tickets, so -called “Ticket Scalping”. In the past two decades and the use of bots and algorithms, this stitch has more than ever made sure that the prices for concert tickets had reached sometimes horrendous sums.
“Anyone who has bought a concert ticket in the past ten or twenty years knows that it is a dilemma”. The masterminds behind “Ticket Scalping” would get all good cards for the favorite concerts that you want to visit, and then they are offered again immediately, sometimes with a surcharge of 400 to 500 percent “.
Swifties in particular would benefit
The new decree stipulates that there will be a better legal handling against such a rip -off and a financial limitation for resolved tickets in the future. For passionate concert goers who cannot or do not want to spend thousands of dollars for Taylor swift shows, so good news.
Kid Rock never made a secret of his admiration for Donald Trump. During the election campaign against the democrat Kamala Harris (60), the 47th President of the United States was always able to build on the support of the musician. Last Sunday, Trump described him in a post as a “very good guy and friend of mine”.
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Source: Stern

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