UPDATE — 4/1/26, 12:47 p.m. ET: United States Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is assuring Americans that no military men or women will be punished for flying near Kid Rock’s home. “Thank you @KidRock.
Musician Kid Rock responded to criticism of his recent flights with the U.S. military, saying his commitment to the U.S. Armed Forces is about boosting morale, not personal perks. Rock, whose full ...
Kid Rock drew both praise and criticism after posting video of a military helicopter flying right up to his White House replica home. Some called the moment patriotic. Others saw it as a social media ...
Kid Rock watches military helicopters hover over his Nashville mansion while Pete Hegseth kills the investigation into the stunt. Kid Rock just watched his military buddies get a free pass from the ...
Kid Rock posts videos of Apache helicopters flying over his Nashville estate, prompting the U.S. Army to launch an investigation. Kid Rock posted videos showing him saluting Apache helicopters ...
Kid Rock is once again facing scrutiny concerning a U.S. military helicopter, this time for taking a ride on board an Army Apache attack helicopter at the invite of U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ...
Over the weekend, Kid Rock posted a pair of videos from his Nashville home featuring military helicopters hovering above him as he saluted them. Now, the United States Army is investigating the copter ...
(NewsNation) — U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said in a post on social media Tuesday that the suspension of an aircrew that flew two military helicopters outside musician Kid Rock’s home over the ...
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