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Dolphins star Jordan Poyer’s wife Rachel Bush unleashes at Jack Black’s Tenacious D over comments on Donald Trump shooting

Jordan Poyer's wife Rachel Bush didn't hold back her feelings after recent comments made by a band member of Tenacious D. The band, led by actor and musician Jack Black, was performing in Sydney, Australia on Sunday evening. It happened to be his bandmate Kyle Gass' birthday and Black presented him with a birthday cake on stage.

Black told Gass to 'make a wish' when he blew out the candle and what he said had everyone talking:

"Don't miss Trump next time," Kyle Gass said.

Gass' comments were a reference to the gunfire that broke out during Donald Trump's campaign stop in Pennsylvania over the weekend.

Rachel Bush re-shared the video of the moment from the Tenacious D concert and shared her thoughts.

"Two over weight depressed “men” with tons of hidden self hate. Mental illness, like I said if you can say this out loud about anyone. Seek help."-Rachel Bush wrote

Jack Black denounced Kyle Gass' comments on Tuesday morning in an Instagram post.

"I would never condone hate speech or encourage political violence in any form. After much reflection, I no longer feel it is appropriate to continue the Tenacious D tour, and all future creative plans are on hold. I am grateful to the fans for their support and understanding," Black said.
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Rachel Bush shares emotional message about Donald Trump's attempted assassination

On Saturday afternoon, gunfire rang out during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Donald Trump escaped with just a graze, but one spectator was killed during the shooting. Jordan Poyer's wife, Rachel Bush, shared an emotional message on her thoughts.

Democrats and Republicans expressed their outrage about political violence. Bush shared her thoughts in a post on Instagram, saying that all Americans should be united at this time.

"United we should stand. Every American today should have something to say or at least be sharing their condolences. If you're going to continue on about your day, posting whatever on IG currently, acting like you can't share a post because a former President has been labeled as a 'controversial figure', know that you are living history. As an American you should not be silent on this matter..no matter what 'side' you are on," said Bush.

Rachel Bush wasn't the only member of the NFL world to share their feelings on the assassination attempt. Sauce Gardner and Antonio Brown also shared their thoughts on social media.

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