Green Day skips lyrics calling out Donald Trump during Super Bowl performance as viewers issue complaint

Green Day sparked discussion during the Super Bowl LX opening when viewers noticed the band skipped a well-known lyric from their hit song American Idiot. The group performed a medley of their biggest songs and closed with the iconic track, but one controversial line was noticeably missing. In recent years, the band had changed the lyric “I’m not a part…

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