Lady Gaga's father supported Donald Trump despite criticism of his daughter, who shut down Joe Biden's campaign
Joe Germanotta did not mind the president's comments about the singer, who warned: “I could tell stories about Lady Gaga. I know many stories about her "
Lady Gaga's father, Joe Germanotta, publicly endorsed the re-election of Donald Trump in the presidential election, just one day after the US president made disparaging comments about his famous daughter.
On Tuesday, hours after Trump's attack on Gaga, Germanotta wrote a simple and forceful message on her Twitter account: "@realDonaldTrump 2020."
“You may have noticed that my political and spiritual beliefs are different. Freedom and freedom of choice would not be political, "he added in another tweet an hour later.
Lady Gaga's father, Joe Germanotta, expressed support for Donald Trump after the US president spoke out against her daughter
Even after campaigning tirelessly for the Democratic nominee, the 34-year-old singer was unable to convince her father, 63, who owns two restaurants in New York City.
On Monday, the Republican candidate criticized Gaga as she campaigned for her opponent Joe Biden. "Now she has Lady Gaga," said Trump, 74, at his rally in the town of Avoca, Pennsylvania, of Biden, 77. "Lady Gaga, she's not that good. I could tell a lot of stories about her."
Gaga joined Biden in Pittsburgh in closing the Democrat's campaign. The pop star not only acted, but delivered a vindictive speech and charged at Trump.
The artist, dressed in a white sweatshirt with “Joe” printed on the front, performed songs like “Shallow” and “You And I” and spoke about her long friendship with the politician.
"Vote for Joe, he is a good person", asked the artist in her speech. "I believe in Joe Biden and you believe that she is the right choice against Donald Trump," Gaga said in front of a Democratic crowd that participated from their cars in the closing ceremony organized in a drive-in movie.
“No matter who wins tomorrow, we are going to have to do this together. Tomorrow has to be peaceful, "she added, in an allusion to the tensions that have risen in the United States before the presidential elections.
The Oscar winner also attacked the president: “Now is our opportunity to vote against Donald Trump, a man who believes that his fame gives him the right to grab our daughters, sisters, mothers or wives by any part of their bodies. ".
Furthermore, she encouraged people to "vote today as if their lives depended on it." "You have experimented the last four years and have all the evidence you need to look at your options and know, without a doubt, that Joe Biden is the right choice," said the singer, who helped close the campaign of Democrat Hillary Clinton, who lost to Trump, in 2016.
"This is not the time to sit still, this is the time for action," the singer wrote in a tweet, sharing information about the polls her colleague Ariana Grande had posted on her social media.