Biden removes Lee Greenwood from National Endowment for the Arts

President Joe Biden on Wednesday removed country music singer/songwriter Lee Greenwood from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Greenwood was first appointed by President George W Bush in 2008. Greenwood was reappointed to six-year terms by both Presidents Barack Obama and Donald J Trump.

“You know, it’s a six-year appointment and I was appointed by George W. Bush 43,” Greenwood told Fox and Friends. “So I served under his term. Also, President Obama’s term. Of course, President Trump’s term.”

Greenwood’s song is regularly played at Trump campaign rallies.

“And then as you know he used my song “God Bless the USA,’ which is unilateral for me,” Greenwood said. “It’s meant for all people, not just for a particular political party.”

“So hearing now under the Biden administration and he’s cleaned house and finally he’s fired a patriot. I was quite shocked to tell you the truth,” Greenwood said. “I didn’t get a phone call or letter. It was just an email.”

To this point, Biden’s nominees for the National Endowment for the Arts are:

  • Fiona Prine – President of Oh Boy Records.
  • Kamilah Formbes – Executive Producer at the Apollo Theater; director of Broadway’s Soul Train.
  • Jake Shimabukuro – Asian-American ukelele player.
  • Ismael Ahmed – Co-founder of the Arab American National Museum of Dearborn, Michigan.
  • Kinan Azmeh – Clarinetist and director of the Damascus Festival Chamber Players
  • Christopher Morgan – Washington dance choreographer.
  • Constance Williams – Businesswoman, politician and chair of the board of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel criticized Greenwood’s removal.

Lee Greenwood wrote ‘God Bless The USA.’ Now Biden wants him canceled, too. So much for uniting the country,” McDaniel wrote on Twitter.

“I went from shock to anger,” Hooper said. “I guess there is no room for a true American Patriot in Joe Biden’s world. From Woke Generals running the Military to the National Endowment of the Arts, he wants to tear down the America we love. This is disgusting. Lee’s masterpiece ‘God Bless the USA’ has become a patriotic hymn behind only the National Anthem and God Bless America in importance to the soul of our great country.”

Greenwood released “God Bless the USA” as a single in 1984. That same year, the song was played at the Republican National Convention with then-President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan in attendance. As the years have gone by, this tribute to America has become a rallying cry during various times of crisis in America: after the launch of Operation Desert Storm during the Gulf War in 1991, following the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001 and most recently in honoring the thirteen brave soldiers that gave their lives in the evacuation of the Kabul airport.

WRITTEN BYBrandon Moseley

Brandon Moseley is a senior reporter with over nine years at Alabama Political Reporter. During that time he has written 8,941 articles for APR. You can email him at bmoseley@alreporter.com or follow him on Facebook. Brandon is a native of Moody, Alabama, a graduate of Auburn University, and a seventh generation Alabamian.

Bruce was a member of the faculty at the University of Northern Iowa, School of Music in Cedar Falls from 1969 until his retirement in 1999. He has performed with many well-known entertainers such as Bob Hope, Jim Nabors, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, Anita Bryant, Carman Cavalara, Victor Borgie, the Four Freshman, Blackstone the Magician, Bobby Vinton and John Davidson.