qq.BREAKING NEWS: Pop Superstar Renée Rapp “Spews Fire” in Portland – “Fck Trump, Fck ICE” Amidst the Storm of Protests!

Portland, Oregon – In the heat of a packed concert at the Moda Center, rising music superstar Renée Rapp electrified the thousands of concertgoers with a brutal attack on President Donald Trump and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The incident occurred on Monday night (October 14, 2025), just as Portland was engulfed in a wave of violent anti-ICE protests, where violent clashes between protesters and federal security forces have lasted for months. Amid the raucous cheers from the mostly Gen Z crowd, the 25-year-old singer – whose album Bite Me hit No. 1 in the U.K. and No. 3 in the U.S. in August – paused, gripped the microphone, and declared: “And it just so happens that we, pause, we’re here at the same time as some other people who shouldn’t be here are here.” The apparent reference to the ICE agents and federal paramilitary forces Trump has deployed to Portland, which the administration has described as a “war zone.” Trump has previously accused Portland of being “burning” because of crime and Antifa, leading to plans to send in the National Guard – a move that was blocked by a federal judge as “out of touch with reality.”

Not stopping there, Rapp continued to “grab the headline” with a series of strong words: “So let’s make it clear, fck ICE, fck the government, and f*ck Trump!” The young crowd immediately erupted, chanting their approval, turning the performance into an involuntary political rally. She added a sarcastic line: “Let’s get that out there real quick. You’re very kind hosts. Thank you for having us.” The video clip quickly went viral on social media, garnering millions of views and pushing the hashtag #FuckTrump to the top of the trending list.

The concert is part of the sensational Bite Me tour, which The Guardian has hailed as “one of the fastest-rising pop stars in America.” Besides his music, Rapp is also known for his acting: starring in the Broadway play Mean Girls and the HBO Max series The Sex Lives of College Girls. This political flare-up is no coincidence – Rapp called Trump “a fucking joke” on social media earlier this year. This is not an isolated incident. The anti-MAGA backlash from celebrities is growing, with Chappell Roan, Bad Bunny and even Zach Bryan openly criticizing ICE in song lyrics. Gen Z, with its enormous cultural clout, is pushing back against Trump’s brutal immigration crackdown. The protests in Portland – with more than 100 nights of clashes, from rock throwing to street art – are just the tip of the iceberg. Oregon Governor Tina Kotek and Portland Mayor Keith Wilson dismissed Trump’s words, insisting the city is a “sanctuary city” for immigrants and does not need a federal “invasion.”

The event marked a cultural turning point: Artists were no longer afraid to speak out, turning the stage into an anti-MAGA weapon. With the midterm elections coming, “disaster” for the Republican Party seemed inevitable as Gen Z – Rapp’s loyal fans – took to the streets and polls. Rapp is not just singing about pain, she is stirring up a storm of change.

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(About 520 words – Based on reputable sources, updated as of 10/18/2025)


