Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Calls on ICE Agents to Resign During Super Bowl Concert
During a recent concert, Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong took a stand against the current political climate by directly addressing ICE agents and urging them to resign from their posts. The passionate plea drew loud cheers from the crowd as Armstrong delivered a powerful message.
Armstrong didn’t hold back, telling ICE agents to “quit your s—– a– job” and emphasizing the consequences of aligning with the current administration. He warned that once the current political leadership is ousted, agents like them would be discarded without a second thought. His words were met with both support and applause from the audience.
In a bold move, Armstrong also took the opportunity to alter lyrics from one of Green Day’s iconic songs, ‘Holiday,’ to reference Donald Trump’s alleged connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The change in lyrics from “the representative from California has the floor” to “the representative from Epstein Island” made a strong statement against the controversial figures in power.
As the crowd roared in approval, Armstrong’s message resonated with many who share his sentiments about the current state of affairs. By using his platform to speak out against injustice and corruption, Armstrong continues to be a voice for change and activism in the music industry.
Green Day’s performance serves as a reminder of the power of music to inspire and unite people in times of political turmoil. Armstrong’s call for ICE agents to reconsider their roles in enforcing unjust policies sheds light on the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity.

