As previously reported, the U.S. Army recently suspended several aircrew members after they decided to fly two military attack helicopters over to Kid Rock’s “Southern White House” mansion in Nashville, TN. However, U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth claims he already lifted their suspensions.

Hegseth said the following:
“Thank you Kid Rock. U.S. Army pilots suspension LIFTED. No punishment. No investigation. Carry on, patriots.”
Rock’s friend, U.S. President Donald Trump, also commented on the situation:
“I’m sure they had a good time. Well, they probably shouldn’t have been doing it, yes. You’re not supposed to be playing games, right?. They like Kid Rock. I like Kid Rock. Maybe they were trying to defend him. I don’t know.”
Notably, Rock predicted the service members would not face repercussions. He told WKRN the following:
“They circled back around and came out right over here, and I just gave them a salute, kind of a thank you, and man, it was a level of respect that I got that no award or record sales could do.
It was pretty cool they stopped right there. I wasn’t expecting any of that, but I thought it was really neat.
I was there last Thanksgiving with JD Vance, and I’ve talked to some of these pilots, and I told them, ‘You guys see me waving when you come by the house, you guys are always welcome to cruise by my house like any time.
I think they’re going to be alright — my buddy is the commander in chief.”
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