A video of Lil Pump has surfaced of him hyping a crowd, chanting, “we want Trump” at a concert at the University of Mississippi.
Watch the video here:
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: Lil Pump started a “we want Trump” chant at his concert at the University of Mississippi pic.twitter.com/egvfylnaYN
— Steve Griggs (@SteveG32913858) October 28, 2023
Lil Pump has been a supporter of President Trump for a while now.
During the 2020 elections, President Trump had Lil Pump up on stage.
Let’s take a trip down memory lane and see what Rolling Stone had to say about the 2020 event:
Lil Pump, for whatever reason, has come out as a Donald Trump supporter for this election cycle. Ahead of November 3rd, the president thanked the rapper by welcoming him up onstage at a late-night rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan — and forgetting his name.
“I love your sound,” Trump told the crowd by way of introducing Lil Pump. “I love your music. And speaking of sounds, music, and other things — one of the big superstars of the world — Little Pimp. There he is. How is it going? You wanna come up and say something? Come on, Little Pump.”
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Here is a backup video in case the other is deleted:
.@lilpump starts WE WANT TRUMP chant at concert.
pic.twitter.com/YWQ3BSZwkr— MOABB (@RealSpaniel1989) October 28, 2023
The whole Trump family loves Lil Pump!
Eric Trump with rapper Lil Pump, who Trump called Little Pimp. pic.twitter.com/1c7Z4qOYxW
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) October 22, 2023
A lot of members of the rap community were against President Trump back in 2016 when he was first making his appearance in politics.
However, as the years passed, many realized all the good President Trump had done.
Many rappers connected with President Trump because the establishment fought so hard against him.
Something a lot of rappers can relate to.
The New York Post shares more of the rappers that support President Trump following his indictments:
Chicago rapper Badman Kevo did his best to give Trump a leg-up this week — by tattooing the former president’s mug SHOT on his leg and sharing the moment on Instagram with his 3 million followers.
ADVERTISEMENT“Make America rich Again or Sleepy Joe,” he said, teasing the spot which showed him inking Trump’s mugshot.
“Biden … actually got me paying a lot of taxes,” Kevo griped on the We in Miami podcast. “Actually, this is my second Trump tattoo.”
Even YG, a rapper known for being critical of President Trump, has flipped:
YG — a rapper famous for his anti-Trump protest anthem “F—k Donald Trump,” — said in an interview earlier this month that the “black community” had had a change of heart.
“I ain’t going to lie, bro, the black community is not f–king with Trump, but when this PPP s—t and all that s—t came out, black people forgave him,” YG said during an August 1 taping of the YouTube show This Past Weekend. “I’m speaking about these mothf—kers in the hood. I am speaking on their behalf. This is what they say. ‘s—t, Biden ain’t did nothing for us, that n—a Trump is passing out money.”
President Trump gets a lot of bad press because he is unafraid to share his thoughts.
That scared a lot of people in power, and as a result, he faced hordes of leftists attacking him.
Now that the world has seen President Trump in action, they rally behind him.
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