5 Black Celebrities Supporting Donald Trump in the Election
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The surprising news that President Joe Biden won’t run in the 2024 election and has chosen Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate has caused a lot of talk across the country. Despite this big news, some famous Black celebrities still support Donald Trump in the upcoming election.
Well-known stars like Kanye “Ye” West, Sexxy Red, and Amber Rose have shown strong support for Trump. Here, we give you a list of Black celebrities who continue to back the 45th president.
Here’s a rundown of notable 5 Black celebrities who are vocal in their support for Trump:
- Kanye “Ye” West
West has been a supporter of Trump since 2018 and has remained a consistent ally. He even considered Trump as a potential vice-presidential running mate this year, though it didn’t come to fruition.
2. Waka Flocka Flame
The rapper has made his preference clear by asking Biden supporters to exit his concerts and expressing his support for Trump on social media. He emphasizes a pragmatic approach to politics, focusing on what he believes is best for his family and community rather than getting involved in partisan disputes.
3. Amber Rose
Speaking at the Republican National Convention just last week, rapper and model Amber Rose stood ten toes down on her support for Trump. Prior to her surprisng appearance, she praised the 45th president during an interview on Lara Trump’s podcast The Right View:
“I’m a single mother of two. I’m an American, I was born in Philadelphia. And for me, Donald Trump is the epitome of an alpha male. He’s there to protect, provide, make sure the citizens of the U.S. are in a good economy, protecting us. I feel protected by Donald Trump.”
4. Kodak Black
It’s well known that Kodak Black became a Trump fan after being pardoned by him back in 2021, but it seems the love is still there as evident by Black’s comments towards fellow rapper Plies after he expressed scepticism over Trumps’s shocking assassination attempt just last week:
“We ain’t going for any Trump slander,” Black said during an Instagram Live session. “You gotta get off that shit, Plies. Trump ain’t done nothing to you… You rich, bruh. We [are] rich. Fall back, love. ‘Cause shit can get mafioso, boy.”
5. Ice Cube
Despite receiving backlash in 2020 for his involvement with Trump’s election “Contract with Black America,” Cube recently stated in an interview with Fox Business that endorsing a political candidate is a personal decision. He suggested that voters are well-informed and will make their decisions independently of celebrity endorsements.