Trump called Kid Rock about strippers and inauguration rally

Kid Rock said the newly elected president Donald Trump called him personally to inquire about Secret Service banned the rock singer from having strippers on stage at a Trump rally that was to take place on Sunday Washington DC

The “Bawitdaba” hitmaker narrated Fox & Friends On Sunday, Trump was tipped off about a joke he made and, not knowing if it was serious, called to see if the federal law enforcement agency had actually banned pole dancers from his victory rally at Capital One Arena.

“Friday morning I got a call from the president and (Trump’s spouse) Melania and it was kind of crazy, I’ve been trying to leave him alone, he’s got a lot on his plate, I guess, right now,” Kid Rock shared Fox News morning chat show. “He called and he says, ‘Did the Secret Service really tell you that you can’t use strippers?'”

Kid Rock, real name Robert Ritchie, said he let Trump know he wasn’t serious: “No, sir, I was just kidding.”

“Oh, that’s funny,” Trump replied, according to his recall.

He told Fox & Friends that he will perform four songs at Sunday’s rally, including “something old, something new.”

Kid Rock also revealed that Trump consulted him impromptu about whether to hold his inauguration ceremony indoors.

The singer was somewhat perplexed that the president-elect would ask the writer of songs like “You Never Met A Motherf-er Quite Like Me” and “Redneck Paradise” for input on such a historic event.

The DC metro area is subject to extreme cold forecasts on Monday, ultimately prompting Trump to move the ceremony indoors.

Kid Rock recalled Trump’s words on the phone: “‘Let me ask you a question — people could have a really bad experience, maybe some people could get hurt, our first responders — what do you think about me moving the inauguration indoors?’

“I’m like—uhhhhh,” he said, pointing to himself and miming confusion.