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Watch Mac Miller ‘Whitesplain’ to ‘Racist F–kwad’ Donald Trump
“I think you’re just such an egomaniacal, attention-thirsty, psychopathic, power-hungry, delusional waste of skin and bones that you’ll do, say or allow anything if it means you’ll just get one more minute in the limelight”. Watch him absolutely destroy Trump in the clip above. Instead he would take a stand against Trump and remain a US resident: “You know what I’m gonna do if you get elected?”
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However, the friendly exchange eventually turned sour when Trump went after Miller for money.
Throughout hip-hop history, name-dropping Trump has been no different than name-dropping other luxury brands like Gucci or Versace.
Miller actually has a valid claim in calling Trump racist. I’m staying right the f- here. The Inquisitr has documented the types of crowds that Trump tends to draw in – those of white supremacist groups and Klan members, to be precise.
In a quotable-filled monologue on “The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore”, Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller lashed out at presidential candidate, Donald Trump.
This has been going on 2011 when Trump came at Mac for titling his breakout hit “Donald Trump”.
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“The thing that bothers me the most is that he always says things like, ’75 million views on the song ‘Donald Trump, ‘ Mac Miller you’re welcome, ‘” he told Complex in January 2013. Miller has since strongly reiterated that he in no way, shape, or form supports Trump. “How much of a clown you are and how much we as a nation are better than you will ever be as a racist fuckwad of a human because I love America and I’m never giving it up to a troll like you”. Miller’s issues with Trump first took place when Trump tried suing Miller over a rap song using his name; What’s beef?