Madonna Clarifies Her 'Blowing Up the White House' Comments After the Secret Service Reportedly Opens an Investigation [Video] | lovebscott.com

Madonna Clarifies Her ‘Blowing Up the White House’ Comments After the Secret Service Reportedly Opens an Investigation [Video]

Madonna has come out to clarify her “blowing up the White House” comments during her colorful speech on Saturday at the Women’s March in DC.

“Yes I’m angry, yes I’m outraged, yes I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House, but I know that this won’t change anything,” Madonna told the audience.

A Secret Service spokesperson told TheGatewayPundit.com that they were “aware” of Madonna’s remarks at the protest and planned to open an investigation before deciding how to proceed.

“I am not a violent person, I do not promote violence and it’s important people hear and understand my speech in it’s entirety rather than one phrase taken wildly out of context,” Madonna wrote Sunday in a lengthy Instagram post.

“I spoke in metaphor and I shared two ways of looking at things — one was to be hopeful, and one was to feel anger and outrage, which I have personally felt,” she continued. “However, I know that acting out of anger doesn’t solve anything. And the only way to change things for the better is to do it with love.”

Yesterday’s Rally. was an amazing and beautiful experience. I came and performed Express Yourself and thats exactly what i did. However I want to clarify some very important things. I am not a violent person, I do not promote violence and it’s important people hear and understand my speech in it’s entirety rather than one phrase taken wildly out of context. My speech began with ” I want to start a revolution of love.” ?? I then go on to take this opportunity to encourage women and all marginalized people to not fall into despair but rather to come together and use it as a starting point for unity and to create positive change in the world. I spoke in metaphor and I shared two ways of looking at things — one was to be hopeful, and one was to feel anger and outrage, which I have personally felt. However, I know that acting out of anger doesn’t solve anything. And the only way to change things for the better is to do it with love. It was truly an honor to be part of an audience chanting “we choose love”. ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? #revoltutionoflove??#revolutionoflove??*******************************************************

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Watch Madonna’s full speech below.

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