Dixie Chicks’ Natalie Maines is once again going off on President Donald Trump

Lead singer Natalie Maines of Dixie Chicks performs on stage during the Country to Country music concert, otherwise known as C2C, at the o2 in east London, Saturday, March 15, 2014. The annual country concert showcases some of the world's best country music artists. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP Images)

The Dixie Chicks’ Natalie Maines has long been known not only for her undeniable vocal talents, but also about the way she refuses to keep quiet on issues that upset her.

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And if the last few days are any indication, she’s going to be really upset for the next four years.

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The country trio’s lead singer took to her Twitter account to let out her true feelings out about President Trump shortly after he took the oath of office on Jan. 20: “As long as morals,compassion, intelligence,respect,humility,honesty, and the ability to listen,are not required to run America,we’re fine.”

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She followed it up with a proclamation of sorts, saying, “Time to start my 4 year non stop drinking binge. Somebody wake me up when it’s time to go to rehab.”

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On Jan. 21, much of her comments were in support of the Women’s Marches that occurred throughout the country, but she did find a way to throw in another zinger about the president, saying, “D.T.’s 1st day wasn’t all bad.He whined like a little bitch about the Inauguration headcount,but he also inspired millions to come together.”

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The next four years should be awfully interesting, that’s for sure.

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