President Trump Is Really, Really Not Going To Like What Dee Snider Just Said

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It All Comes Down To 4 Little Words

Whether it’s through a fight or simply divergent paths taking you both in different directions, saying goodbye to a friend is never an easy thing – but what about when that friend is also the President of the United States? Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider is in for a rough time as he revealed over the weekend that he no longer considers President Donald Trump a friend, effectively ending a 5-year friendship that stretches back to Snider’s three-season stint on Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice with four words:

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“I can’t be friends.”

Trump and Snider met in 2011 when Snider appeared on Celebrity Apprentice for three seasons and became fast friends. Though they’ve always differed when it comes to political beliefs – Snider leans more left while Trump towards the right – that never seemed to get in the way of the pair’s friendship until Snider felt that Trump’s more controversial viewpoints were just too much.

BRIARCLIFF MANOR, NY – SEPTEMBER 15: Lara Yunaska, Eric Trump, Dee Snider, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Ivana Trump and Kai Madison Trump attend the 8th Annual Eric Trump Golf Tournament at Trump National Golf Club Westchester on September 15, 2014 in Briarcliff Manor, New York. (Photo by Bobby Bank / WireImage / Getty Images)

Snider tells Bolivian TV channel ATV, “I came to know him and his family socially. But it wasn’t until he ran for president that I discovered his belief system inside, and I disagree with what he believes. I absolutely disagree with what he believes. So it’s very difficult because we were friends before – but now that he speaks his true mind, I can’t be friends.”

He then went on to elaborate, expressing exactly what it was that prompted him to end the friendship: immigration.

“The United States is a country of immigrants,” he said. “Everybody there, except Native Americans, everybody is an immigrant. My family is immigrants. We’ve always welcomed immigrants and we should continue to welcome immigrants.

So, a wall? Crazy. To say no to immigration? Crazy. This has made our country strong – all these people from all over the world have made the United States one of the strongest countries in the world. We can’t stop bringing people in now.”

The President has yet to comment on the apparent end of his friendship with Dee Snider or even indicate that he’s aware of it, but something tells us that he’s really, really not going to like it.