It ’s not every day you wake up to see Linda Ronstadt sheer .

The legendary singer released a statement aboutDonald Trumpvisiting her hometown of Tuscon, Arizona, and whew, boy, she GOES IN.

Linda posted a picture with her cat, and released a two page statement:

Here’s the statement:

In the statement, Linda goes in on his “toxic politics, his hatred of women, immigrants and people of color, his criminality, dishonesty and ignorance.” She then shares a story about migrant families in the area.

Linda also asks JD Vance if she’s a “half a childless cat lady” because she’s married and didn’t give birth to her kids.

And she drops this line that is all over the timeline: “Trump first ran for President warning about rapists coming in from Mexico. I’m worried about keeping the rapist out of the White House.”

As this person said, “Holy shit.”

Holy shit . " Trump first carry for Chief Executive warning about rapists arrive in from Mexico . I ’m worried about keep the raper out of the White House . “https://t.co / OmUupIQLIr

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Donald Trump speaks passionately at a microphone during a formal event, wearing a suit and tie

Statement from Linda Ronstadt opposing Donald Trump's visit to Tucson, highlighting Trump's mistreatment of immigrants and people of color, and condemning his border policies

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Linda Ronstadt's open letter addressing J.D. Vance and concerns about Donald Trump, referencing her two adopted children, and supporting Kamala Harris and Tim Walz

Summary of text: A critical opinion piece discusses the Trump Administration's policies, particularly focusing on family separations at the southern border, labeling them as inhumane and torturous

Social media post supporting Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, expressing pride in being a single adoptive mother and a cat owner

Summarized text content of the image: Concern expressed about Trump's initial presidential campaign warning about rapists from Mexico, followed by a personal worry about Trump in the White House