Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong Calls on ICE Agents to Quit at Super Bowl Party

The musician made impassioned remarks about the Trump administration's treatment of ICE agents during a pre-Super Bowl performance.

Feb. 7, 2026 at 10:31am

During a performance at a Spotify-sponsored Super Bowl party in San Francisco, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong implored ICE agents to quit their "shitty-ass job" because the Trump administration will "drop you like a bad fucking habit" when their usefulness ends. Armstrong also changed some of the band's lyrics to reference topical issues like Epstein Island and the MAGA agenda.

Why it matters

Armstrong's remarks highlight the ongoing political tensions and controversies surrounding the Trump administration's immigration policies and the role of ICE agents. His comments at the high-profile Super Bowl event drew significant attention and sparked discussion about the treatment of government workers by political leadership.

The details

At the Spotify-sponsored Super Bowl party on San Francisco's Pier 29, Armstrong addressed ICE agents directly, telling them to "quit that shitty job you have" because figures like Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, JD Vance, and Donald Trump will "drop you like a bad fucking habit" when the administration's needs are met. He also changed lyrics in Green Day songs to reference Epstein Island and the MAGA agenda.

  • The performance took place on February 7, 2026, two days before Green Day's scheduled appearance in the Super Bowl LX pre-game ceremony.

The players

Billie Joe Armstrong

The lead singer of the punk rock band Green Day, known for his politically-charged lyrics and activism.

Kristi Noem

The Republican governor of South Dakota and a vocal supporter of the Trump administration's immigration policies.

Stephen Miller

A senior advisor to former President Donald Trump who was a key architect of the administration's hardline immigration agenda.

JD Vance

A Republican politician and author who has aligned himself with the Trump administration's nationalist and anti-immigration positions.

Donald Trump

The former President of the United States whose administration took a hardline stance on immigration, including the use of ICE agents to carry out deportations and other enforcement actions.

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What they’re saying

“To all the ICE agents out there, wherever you are, quit your shitty-ass job. Quit that shitty job you have. Because when this is over — and it will be over at some point in time — Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, JD Vance, Donald Trump, they're gonna drop you like a bad fucking habit. Come on this side of the line.”

— Billie Joe Armstrong, Lead singer, Green Day (Variety)

What’s next

Green Day is scheduled to perform in the pre-game ceremony at Super Bowl LX on February 9, 2026.

The takeaway

Armstrong's impassioned remarks at the Super Bowl party highlight the ongoing political tensions and controversies surrounding the Trump administration's immigration policies, and the impact those policies had on government workers like ICE agents who were ultimately discarded by the administration when their usefulness ended.