Money Man Endorses Trump’s Presidential Bid, Slams Democrats
The rapper, Money Man, endorsed former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in a recent interview in which he threw the Democratic Party down for its lack of meaningful impact in the lives of Blacks.
“I fuck with Trump. I would go Trump…. This my thing — I don’t think the Democrats done did shit for us, man. I don’t see n*ggas getting rich out this bitch, man,” the hip-hop artist said.
He then went on to point out how real the Republican Party is, saying, “At least the other side, they gon’ tell you how they feel, y’know what I’m saying? Shoutout Trump, man.”
Money Man is the latest rapper to publicly express support for Trump, as it appears the scale over the eyes of many have begun to go off thanks to the Biden administration’s policies that have succeeded in alienating . In October, Waka Flocka Flame threw his weight behind the GOP candidate.
The “Wild Boy” hitmaker wrote, “TRUMP2024” on X. His tweet was followed by another post by “The Official War Room account of the 2024 Trump campaign,” which had a photo with Trump and the rapper side-by-side with a background of the United States background.
During a concert the same month, he led a “Trump 2024” chant, as seen in a clip of the event.
Waka Flocka Starts Trump Chant at Concert!
In a move that's sure to electrify the MAGA movement, rapper Waka Flocka Flame led a "Trump 2024" chant during a concert at Ole Miss.
This isn't just a one-off event; it's part of a larger trend within the rap community showing support… pic.twitter.com/mabqCTUzZ4
— IV Times (@iv_times) October 28, 2023
Waka Flocka Flame also supported Trump in a 2020 post in which he suggested that he believed Trump was a better president than former President Barack Obama. Responding to a person who wrote, “People who really think Trump is a better President than Obama [are clowns],” he wrote, “Guess I’m a clown.”
Azealia Banks is another rapper that supports Trump. In November, she revealed she will be voting for him in the elections because of his pro-gun stance. Speaking about the GOP presumptive nominee’s embrace of free speech, she said, “He’s just f—— funnyyyy. He’s been through how many bankruptcies? How many wives? How many television shows? Seriously, nothing can take him down?”