Rock musician Jack White shared his support for presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders Sunday, calling Sanders “someone I can trust” during a rally in Detroit.

The Detroit native, best known for his work with The White Stripes, played a set during Sunday’s rally ahead of comments from Sanders and U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Detroit.

In between playing hits like “Icky Thump,” “Seven Nation Army” and “We’re Going to Be Friends," White said he’s never played a political rally before, and doesn’t associate himself with any particular party.

“I just listen to the issues, who is lying to me, and who I can trust,” White told the crowd. “Bernie Sanders is telling the truth and is someone I can trust.”

During the set, White covered the Bob Dylan song “License to Kill,” at one point inserting a reference to President Donald Trump in the lyrics: “Who’s going to take away Trump’s license to kill,” he sang.

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White doesn’t frequently comment on political issues, but he made his opinions on President Donald Trump clear in the 2016 election, when The White Stripes unveiled “Icky Trump” merchandise.

In addition to his work with The White Stripes, White’s released several solo albums and has been a member of other bands, including The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather.

White is from Detroit and retains connections to the city - his independent record label, Third Man Records, has a physical location in Detroit’s Cass Corridor. While his main residence is in Nashville, White also owns a home in Kalamazoo.

Jack White plays Icky Thump at @BernieSanders rally in Detroit pic.twitter.com/bKEKaNnbhT — Lauren Gibbons (@LaurenMGibbons) October 28, 2019