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“Nothing happens if people don’t break bread together and meet face-to-face,” he added.
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President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order aimed at protecting fans from "exploitative ticket scalping" and reforming the U.S. live entertainment ticketing industry.
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“America’s live concert and entertainment industry has a total nationwide economic impact of $132.6 billion and supports 913,000 jobs,” the fact sheet said.
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"It could not have been more cordial, more nice," Kid Rock said about Maher's visit to the White House on Tuesday.
The order directs the Treasury Secretary and Attorney General to ensure that ticket scalpers are operating in compliance with applicable laws.
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President Donald Trump signed a “very serious” executive order banning ticket-scalping Monday afternoon, with a little help from Kid Rock. Trump also took questions for more than 40 minutes—on topics ranging from tariffs to Tiger Woods’ love life,
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Kid Rock said that Donald Trump’s dinner at the White House with Bill Maher was “so pleasant” and that the conversation “included things we had in common,” like “ending wokeness” and securing the border.
Trump signed an order cracking down on "unscrupulous middle-men" who profit from reselling tickets at an "enormous markup."
Singer Kid Rock told "Fox & Friends" the contents of the meeting he arranged between President Donald Trump and liberal comedian Bill Maher on "Fox & Friends."
Trump has called on the FTC to enforce the BOTS Act, a 2016 legislation designed to stop scalpers from using bots to acquire mass amounts of tickets.