
"I'm a Christian, and I answer to a different set of angels,"
"I obey the law, but no, I'm not a right-winger."
"We used to always say that religion's for people who are afraid of going to hell, and spirituality is for people like us who have been there."
"I don't know if [Mustaine is] a Trump supporter or not. I'm not, but I respect people for standing on what they stand for. Sometimes you'll be on Twitter and you might post something, and they go, 'Oh, wow, you agree with Dave Mustaine.' And I'm like, 'Yeah, that's my man.' And then they back off."
Dave Mustaine identifies as a Christian who answers to a higher power, says he obeys the law, and rejects the label of being a right-winger. He contrasts religion as for those afraid of hell with spirituality for people who have 'been there.' Ice-T expresses uncertainty about Mustaine's support for Trump while emphasizing respect for people who stand by their beliefs and noting social media misperceptions. Mustaine previously praised Trump as a successful businessman, expressed support for Rick Santorum, and made disparaging remarks about Barack Obama. Mustaine also points to a voting record that includes both Democratic and Republican votes and criticizes attempts to destroy careers over politics.
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