The singer spoke out at the march in DC.
As Women’s Marches took place all over the world to protest against Donald Trump, many celebrities had their say.
Madonna spoke angrily and passionately at a march in Washington DC which was broadcast live on CNN.
But some of her comments may get her into trouble as reports suggest she is being investigated following the speech.
During the speech she said: ”Yes, I’m angry. Yes, I am outraged. Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. But I know that this won’t change anything.”
She added, ”We cannot fall into despair. As the poet W. H. Auden once wrote on the eve of World War Two, ‘We must love one another or die.’
I choose love. Are you with me?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uythtA-cZRg
The Daily Mail reports that following the comments the Secret Service are looking into it.
”A spokesman for the Secret Service said they were ‘aware’ of Madonna’s comments and will open an investigation, but the ultimate decision whether or not to prosecute is the decision of the U.S. Attorney’s Office.” The Daily Mail said.
Madonna had openly campaigned against Trump during his campaign, publicly stating that she would perform oral sex on anyone who voted for his opponent Hillary Clinton.
She said at the time, ‘I’d better get off now because someone insanely funny is about to be on this stage, ladies and gentleman, one more thing before I introduce this genius of comedy.’
“If you vote for Hillary Clinton I will give you a blowjob. Okay?
“I’m really good. I’m good. I’m not a douche and I’m not a tool. I take my time, I have eye contact and I do swallow.”