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The White House has issued a sharp response to this Joan Baez’s New poem speculates that a “little green worm” may have eaten his way out The brain of President Donald Trump.
Singer-songwriter and civil rights campaigner84, published His first poetry collection, When you see my mother, ask her to dance, Last year. His latest work, shared via rolling stoneThe title is: Little Green Worm: A Note to the President,
In its opening lines, Baez refers to robert f kennedy jr., Trump’s health secretary, who Last year it was said that a worm ate some part of his brain and then he died in the head itself.
The “Diamonds and Rust” singer writes that since Trump is “so comfortable hiring people whose brains have been hollowed out by worms,” perhaps his own mind has also been affected by “little green worms” that have “made their way into your anterior insular cortex, the part of the brain where empathy is generated.”
Baez goes on to say that the same worm may also have eaten away parts of the brain responsible for “impulse control and regulating social behavior,” which would explain Trump’s anger about “‘***hole countries'” or his accusation of all Mexican immigrants being criminals, rapists, and drug dealers.

Baez’s poem ends with the statement that the worm reached the part of Trump’s brain responsible for basic intelligence and “Oh s***: There’s nothing there.”
in an email to Independent Responding to the poem, White House communications director Steven Cheung wrote: “Who is Joan Baez?”
Baez emerged as a Major figures of the folk music movement of the 1960s. In 1963, she sang with Bob Dylan onstage at the March on Washington martin luther king jr Gave his “I Have a Dream” speech, And he headlined Woodstock in 1969.
talking to Independent Last year, Baez discussed her lifelong environmental activism and said she was “horrified” to see the reality of climate change.
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“No matter how many of us tried to make people aware, it just got to us,” he said. “Mother Earth is angry, and you can’t really blame her. I don’t want to dictate my life by fear, but sometimes it’s overwhelming to lie awake at night and think, ‘What if anything happens to my granddaughter?’
“Possibly nothing? We can go. I made a very dark joke: We’d be lucky if we died because of climate change, because then Trump wouldn’t have time to set up death camps. It’s terrible, but it’s true.”