Country singer Bryan Andrews has been making his way into the headlines for his music as well as his thoughts on President Donald Trump, his administration, MAGA and country artists who support it all.

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Trump has historically had the backing of many in country music, with folks like Jason Aldean and John Rich openly campaigning for him. Andrews doesn’t appreciate that. He made headlines last year for telling MAGA folks that they were not Christian, and he has been on fire on social media lately as things have heated up with Trump’s agenda.

“May not get invited to anymore fish fry’s but at least they’ll know that REAL country music songs a whole lot more like this song than that ‘Obey or Die’ mindset these bootlickin’ country artists be tryna push these days,” he wrote.

Andrews is listening to one of his new songs which he has shared with fans on the platform as “Anti-fascist country.”

Andrews has his supporters in the message.

“Now you can throw your own fish fry and you know that your kindred spirits will show up!” one person replied. “Keep singing truth to power brother!”

“There’s nothing wrong with being on the right side of humanity!” another wrote. “Keep shouting your messages! We love you.”

“Unrelenting soldier!” another wrote. “You are awesome! Johnny Cash would be a fan!”

There were plenty more comments and you can see them all as well as Andrews’ post here.

Andrews has been outspoken, especially of late.

Andrews took to X earlier this week to share a headline about the president that read, “Trump Says Civil Rights Led to White People Being ‘Very Badly Treated.’”

His response was two words.

“Racist (expletive),” Andrews wrote.

Rock stars have taken the lead recently in criticizing Trump in the music world, but Andrews has had plenty to say.

He shared a video of Joe Rogan comparing ICE offers to the Gestapo and wrote, “Oh oh, all you conservatives gonna come after Rogan for comparing ICE to Nazi’s now? Damn that’s crazy.”

He also shared video from an interview he did with Rolling Stone in which he said, “Jesus Christ showed his masculinity and strength through love, compassion, and empathy. Not through oppression and force. He tells you to love the immigrant as yourself.”

Andrews has been much more vocal on Instagram, posting expletive-filled videos taking on the Trump administration and its policies.

It was one of those posts — a video titled “Crash Out” — late last year that put Andrews in the headlines as he took MAGA and ICE to task.

“You don’t get to call yourself a Christian and then advocate and (expletive) laugh when families are torn apart outside of courthouses, when people (are) trying to come here the right ways,” he said in the video.

“You don’t get to call yourself a Christian and then think it’s OK that the highest court in the (expletive) land just gave a green light to ICE agents to be able to (expletive) target people because they are brown or speaking Spanish.”

The singer said it makes him “sick” to be lumped in with MAGA supporters who claim to be Christians.

“You are not Christian,” he said. “You use Christianity as a shield to hide behind when you need to justify the hate that you have scolded into this world.”

Andrews has found his share of supporters with his message. Of course, he also has those who clearly don’t appreciate what he has been saying. He addressed that, too, in a recent video on Instagram that he titled, “You’re So Cringe.”