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Ice Cube complains about being featured in fake Trump endorsement
That’s exactly what Ice Cube did this weekend, after he apparently heard some rumblings that people thought he had endorsed Donald Trump for president. The veteran rhymer then explained why America is so fascinated with Donald Trump. “He looks like a boss to everybody”.
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But the rapper talked about many subjects during his 18-plus-minute interview last April, including hip-hop music, the Black Lives Matter movement and Hillary Clinton – and he didn’t actually endorse anyone. “And it’s really not solving the problem it’s just making it worse”.
Check out Ice Cube’s tweet finally putting a rest to the rumors below.
However, the short video clip did not truly capture the rapper’s political stance, as he ultimately stated that he does not expect Trump to help poor people because “he’s a rich white guy”.
After a pro-Trump Twitter account posted a video from the 47-year-old rapper’s interview with Bloomberg Politics where he says Americans “love” the Republican nominee, Ice Cube clarified that he was not endorsing him. “I will never endorse a motherf-er like Donald Trump!”.
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“And if she becomes the president of the United States, we need to know what she’s thinking”.