WASHINGTON, DC: Country singer Justin Moore voiced his enthusiastic support for President Donald Trump while performing at a recent concert, Whiskey Riff reported on Monday, April 14.
“Something else I don’t care about, and I’ve really never cared about it, but I just say it now,” he stated on stage. “And put it on YouTube, I don’t care: Thank God President Trump is back. Thank God.”
The moment has been captured and uploaded on social media, where conservatives have rallied to support his stance.
Justin Moore has long been a Donald Trump supporter
According to the publication, Justin Moore, 41, was one of the first country artists to publicly endorse Donald Trump during his first presidential campaign in 2016. When the 78-year-old was sworn into the Oval Office for a second term on January 20, he went to Washington to participate in the inauguration celebration.
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Moore has always been open about being a staunch conservative, reportedly stating at a show back in 2015, “I go back to my grandpa who retired out of the Air Force, and I go back to my grandpa who retired out of the Navy, and I think about it and I go, ‘Man, this country today is not the country that both of them fought for.’”
“Slowly but surely, we’ve had one thing taken from us, then another, then another. Right after right after right after right. After a while they want us to become immune to it. They want us to become desensitized to it,” the ‘Guns’ singer claimed.
US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters while in the Oval Office of the White House on April 09, 2025, in Washington, DC (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
“I’m gonna tell you right now, I’m a Republican. I’m gonna tell you right now, I’m conservative. I believe in the Bible. I’m gonna tell you right now, as long as I’m alive, as long as I’m breathing, ain’t nobody gonna take my guns.”
In a later appearance on Fox News, Moore defended his position, saying, “That’s not popular to say that I believe in the Bible. That’s mind-blowing to me that that’s not popular. I believe in the Constitution. It’s mind-blowing to me that that’s political.”
Justin Moore performs at Bridgestone Arena on February 02, 2024, in Nashville, Tennessee (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)