Monday, 23 January 2017

Madonna says White House comments 'taken out of context'

Madonna
Madonna said her comments had been "taken wildly out of context"
A row has erupted over Madonna's comments about US President Donald Trump during a speech at the weekend.

While taking part in a protest march in Washington DC on Saturday, the singer said she had thought "an awful lot about blowing up the White House".
Madonna
Madonna performed and spoke at the Women's March in Washington
 Trump supporters reacted angrily, claiming that there would have been uproar if such a comment had been made about former president Barack Obama. Madonna has now said her remarks were taken "wildly out of context".
Kellyanne Conway
Conway acted as a senior advisor on President Trump's election campaign
"I am not a violent person, I do not promote violence and it's important people hear and understand my speech in it's entirety rather than one phrase," she posted on Instagram.


She added she was trying to express there are two ways to respond to Donald Trump's election with hope or with anger and said she wanted to start a "revolution of love".

Madonna had been attending the Women's March in Washington DC - one of several anti-Trump protests taking place around the world over the weekend

Several news networks had begun broadcasting Madonna's speech live on Saturday but many cut away after she swore several times.

"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 said in her speech.

After Madonna made the comments, White House chief of staff Reince Priebus told Fox News: "One of the singers said she wanted to blow up the White House. I mean, can you imagine saying that about President Obama?"

Kellyanne Conway, a senior White House aide, described Madonna's speech as "destructive".
She also drew attention to some reports that the secret service had been made aware of the singer's comments.