Green Day's "American Idiot" Song Re-Enters British Charts Before Trump Visit

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Donald Trump is about to get a very rude reception on his latest overseas trip. The American president is slated to touch down in the UK on Thursday for a four-day visit that is shaping up to be a magnet for anti-Trump protesters. By now you've likely heard about the 20-foot tall diapered "Big Baby" balloon that London mayor Sadiq Khan has green-lit to fly over the city during Trump's stay. But the former Celebrity Apprentice star will also get a dose of harsh reality if he turns on the radio during his stay.

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Thanks to a social media campaign launched in May by a Twitter group calling itself "American Idiot For UK No. 1 When Trump Visits" encouraging Brits to push Green Day's 2004 hit "American Idiot" to No. 1 on the singles charts, the track is currently No. 18 on the Official Charts tally, even as it hits No. 1 on Amazon's best-seller list. The song was originally written about Pres. George W. Bush and features the refrain "Welcome to a new kind of tension/ All across the alien nation/ Where everything isn't mean to be okay/ Television dreams of tomorrow/ We're not the ones who're meant to follow." According to The Guardian, British police are mobilizing the biggest detachment of officers since the 2011's widespread national riots, with thousands of cops being deployed as if "London was burning down," said on chief constable.

Trump reportedly asked British Prime Minister Theresa May to block all the protests upon his arrival, which she told him was not possible; Trump canceled a visit to London earlier this year for the opening of the new U.S. embassy building saying he disapproved of the deal made by the Obama administration (though actually the George W. Bush administration) to sell the old U.S. consulate for "peanuts."

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