Tulsi Gabbard fires back after musician's anti-Trump social media post

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Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard fired back in response to musician Jack White's criticism to what he called the 'normalizing' of former President Donald Trump.

Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard fired back in response to musician Jack White's criticism to what he called the"normalizing" of former President Donald Trump.

In a tweet Saturday, Gabbard writes,"Jack White recently expressed his disdain for anyone who “normalizes” Trump," and accompanied the post with an image and description shared to White's official instagram account.

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