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Trump and Kid Rock Join Forces to Stop Ticket Scalpers in Bold Move

President Trump teamed up with rock star Kid Rock to take on ticket scalpers ripping off American families. In a bold move at the White House, they signed an order to stop bots from snatching up concert tickets and reselling them at crazy prices. This action puts regular folks first after years of getting ripped off.

Trump called ticket scalping a huge problem hurting working families. He said his order forces the government to actually enforce existing laws against these shady practices. Kid Rock stood beside him in a patriotic outfit, slamming scalpers for making shows unaffordable. He admitted even he thinks artists get paid too much while fans struggle.

The new rules target computer programs that buy thousands of tickets the second they go on sale. These bots instantly relist tickets at 500% markups – a $100 seat becomes $2,000 overnight. Trump’s order tells the FTC and Department of Justice to crack down hard on these scams. Kid Rock praised Trump for moving fast instead of just talking like past politicians.

While the Biden team filed paperwork and lawsuits, Trump is taking real action. Previous administrations let Ticketmaster and Live Nation create monopoly conditions. Now Trump’s team is forcing accountability, protecting both artists and fans from greedy middlemen. Kid Rock pointed out that even ticket companies profit from resales, giving them no reason to stop the scams.

This fight hits home for families choosing between vacations and concerts. Kid Rock shared how his parents could afford multiple shows a year, something rare today. The order aims to restore fair prices so working Americans can enjoy entertainment without going broke. Trump’s common-sense approach bypasses Washington gridlock to deliver immediate results.

Critics whined about Kid Rock’s casual clothes in the Oval Office, but real Americans care about solutions not suits. When foreign leaders dress down begging for money, liberals stay quiet. Trump focuses on issues that matter – stopping scams that drain family budgets. This action proves he’s willing to fight elites exploiting hardworking citizens.

The order doesn’t create new laws but makes existing ones work. It’s about time someone enforced rules against price-gouging bots. While European countries tried caps, Trump’s approach respects free markets while stopping criminal manipulation. Kid Rock wants eventual price limits, showing even capitalists agree some regulation protects consumers.

This move contrasts sharply with political games elsewhere. When asked about France banning a leading candidate from elections, Trump noted how such tactics remind him of dirty tricks here. While others play politics, Trump and Kid Rock deliver wins for music lovers – proving leadership means acting, not just talking.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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