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The wrestling legend Kevin Nash revealed last week that he did not celebrate the holidays of Independence Day because “we are not the home of the free.”
Nash seemed to respond to the reaction he received for a position on the congress that approved the “great and beautiful bill.” President Donald Trump signed the bill on July 4. The bill includes key provisions that would permanently establish individual and commercial tax exemptions included in the Trump Tax and job reduction law of 2017 and incorporate new fiscal deductions to reduce tariffs on tips and payment of overtime.
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Kevin Nash in action against Razor Ramon during a WWE event at Madison Square Garden on May 20, 1994 in New York. (WWE/WWE through Getty Images)
Trump said the bill “would feed mass economic growth” and “would raise working citizens that make this country work.”
Nash was among critics.
“Happy 4 more billion on debt day,” he wrote in X. “I never felt so proud while we continued destroying the empathy that we once maintained for those less fortunate. So I suppose that happy day of 1% of White White.
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President Donald Trump signed the bill last week. (Katopodis/getty images)
After joking with other users of social networks about his opinion, Nash wrote that he was happy to block some people.
“It was pleasant to rinse white garbage today to block and eliminate them at least on this site,” he wrote. “I did not celebrate the room this year because personally I feel that we are not the home of the free. We lose the constitutional rights daily. If you are a fan, please stop following me. Paz.
Nash, 65, was a full -time professional fighter from 1990 to approximately mid -2010 and left an indelible brand in the industry as a member of the faction of the new world order in World Championship Wrestling. It was also an upper star in WWE and total action without stopping (TNA).

Induced from the WWE Scott Hall Hall, Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman greet fans during Wrestlemania 37 at the Raymond James stadium in Tampa, Florida, April 10, 2021. (Joe Camporeale-USA Today Sports)
He is a member of the WWE Hall of Fame twice.