Pro wrestling legend Kevin Nash fires off hot take after skipping Independence Day celebration
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Pro wrestling legend Kevin Nash revealed last week he didn’t celebrate the Independence Day holiday because "we’re not the home of the free."
Nash appeared to respond to the backlash he received for a post about Congress passing the "big, beautiful bill." President Donald Trump signed the bill on July 4. The bill includes key provisions that would permanently establish individual and business tax breaks included in Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and incorporate new tax deductions to cut duties on tips and overtime pay.
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Kevin Nash in action against Razor Ramon during a WWE event at Madison Square Garden on May 20, 1994, in New York. (WWE/WWE via Getty Images)
Trump said the bill would "fuel massive economic growth" and "lift up the hard-working citizens who make this country run."
Nash was among the critics.
"Happy 4 more trillion in debt day," he wrote on X. "Never felt this proud as we continue to destroy the empathy we once held for those less fortunate. So I guess Happy wealthy white 1% day. Enjoy your small regional hospitals while you can. Things just continue to get greater. Happy 4th...."
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President Donald Trump signed the bill last week. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
After bantering with other social media users about his take, Nash wrote he was happy to block some people.
"Was enjoyable to flush the white trash out today to block and remove them at least on this site," he wrote. "I didn't celebrate the 4th this year because I personally feel we're not the


