Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit responds to Trump supporters

Author Benedetta Baldin - 7.2.2026

Wes Borland, the guitarist for Limp Bizkit, has addressed the recent issue he sparked by denouncing US President Donald J. Trump once more, as per theprp. The always creative nu metal guitarist asked his followers to unfollow him if they backed Trump in a post on his Instagram story last weekend. Borland has expressed his disdain of Trump back in 2016, when he was still a contender for the presidency of the United States, thus his disapproval of the current president is by no means fresh. As he celebrated his 51st birthday today, February 6, Borland took to social media once more to attack Trump and ICE, while also criticizing the Democratic Party.

I guess if you’re mad at me say whatever you want to here. I just want everyone to be happy Fuck Trump. Fuck ICE. Democrats are without leadership except Bernie. Love AOC. So call me a Libtard here. Hail Satan. It’s also my birthday so you can wish me a happy birthday if you want.

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Fred Durst, the frontman of Limp Bizkit, is widely recognized as the icon of the late 1990s and early 2000s nu metal movement, yet his dedication to filmmaking persists After honing his skills directing music videos for his band and artists like Staind and Korn, Durst ventured into feature films. His directorial credits include “The Education Of Charlie Banks” with Jesse Eisenberg, “The Longshots” starring Ice Cube, and “The Fanatic,” featuring John Travolta. Recent social media activity suggests that Durst is eager to direct a new horror film, potentially inspired by Markiplier’s adaptation of the 2022 video game “Iron Lung.” Durst has expressed his desire to enter the horror genre through social media comments, even responding to Jason Blum, the founder and CEO of Blumhouse Productions, about recent horror successes.