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WATCH: President Trump Reacts to Military Helicopters Flying Over Kid Rock’s House
Over the weekend, two Apache helicopters flew low over Kid Rock’s replica White House home in Nashville.
Frankly, it was an awesome scene, and Kid Rock took the opportunity to film a very cool, patriotic video saluting the helicopters as they passed by.
After that video went viral, the U.S. Army launched an investigation into the incident.
If you missed it, you can check out our original report on that here:
U.S. Army Investigating After Apache Helicopters Fly Over Kid Rock’s Nashville Home
Today, President Trump was asked to respond to the fly-by.
He said that he has not personally seen the video, but that the aircrew probably “had a good time!”
When told that the aircrew involved were suspended, President Trump hilariously noted that they “probably shouldn’t have been doing it, but they like Kid Rock. I like Kid Rock! Maybe they were trying to defend him!
Watch President Trump’s full reaction here:
LMAO! President Trump’s response to the Kid Rock Army helicopter incident was PERFECT
“I didn't see it, but I'm sure they had a good time!
They probably shouldn't have been doing it, but they like Kid Rock. I like Kid Rock!
Maybe they were trying to defend him!” pic.twitter.com/xdXwhLdkCw
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 31, 2026
You gotta love President Trump!
Perhaps he played a role in getting the crew re-instated, because later on in the day, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth reversed the suspension.
In a post on X, Hegseth said that the investigation is over and they will not be punished.
See it here:
Thank you @KidRock.@USArmy pilots suspension LIFTED.
No punishment. No investigation.
Carry on, patriots. https://t.co/Zqhv1Zx1iG
— Pete Hegseth (@PeteHegseth) March 31, 2026
NBC News confirmed:
There will be no punishment and no investigation after two Army military helicopters were flown by Kid Rock’s house over the weekend, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday.
The Army had suspended the aircrew in Saturday’s incident, a U.S. official said earlier Tuesday, but Hegseth announced Tuesday evening that no suspension or punishment would be forthcoming.
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