Waka Flocka has decided on his presidential candidate, Donald Trump, and he’s sticking beside him! The ‘No Hands’ rapper spoke on his continued support for Trump’s 2024 White House run via X, formerly known as Twitter.
As mentioned, Waka Flocka shared his comments on July 31, and he made it clear that Donald is “still [his] president.” The artist said his stance is strong despite not popping out in a “Make America Great Again” hat.
“…Trump still my president I don’t have to stand with a red hat or dance or stage for money in my pockets… didn’t push me this direction… this is my choice like I choose not to eat pork but do that make me hate pork lovers or disrespect their character…nor will I act like…”
In a second post, Waka outlined what he expects from his next president policy-wise. He wrote, “I just want my rights. My freedom, equality, men/women to pay for bad policing, women to have rights and make choices for self, teachers to be paid more, and the list goes on..”
To close his expectations of Donald, Waka pointed out that folks might not be hearing his stance because of his career choice. “Hey, I’m just a lil o entertainer with a micro voice I know no1 is listening,” he added.
However, thousands of comments across social media platforms have pointed out the holes in Waka’s statement. Users have shot back that Trump’s proposed policies would likely shut down some of his political demands!
For example, the former president has previously floated the idea of granting police officers full immunity from prosecution. When asked at Wednesday’s (July 31) NABJ convention if he would grant the officer who fatally shot Sonya Massey immunity, Trump appeared confused about the details of the viral case.
Waka Flocka isn’t alone in defending his candidate. Amber Rose has continued to ride for Trump, unswayed by his 34 guilty verdicts and his public rhetoric. What started with tweeted support escalated into Trump jewelry, clothing, and oversized good chains of the GOP nominee’s face.
Ms. Rose even took the stage at this year’s Republican National Convention to profess her support for his White House race.