Former President Donald J. Trump’s support within the black community is growing, and he has now reportedly been invited to attend rapper Waka Flocka Flame’s upcoming concert in Miami, Florida which is set to take place on his birthday.
The news was broken by Michael Costeines of Florida’s Voice who reported that members of the presumptive GOP nominee’s team “are in talks with organizers” over a potential appearance at the June 14 event, Trump’s 78th birthday.
No specific details are available but two sources told the outlet about the talks, and the artist whose real name is Juaquin James Malphurs, has expressed support for the former president, and last year, he posted the message “TRUMP2024” to X, previously known as Twitter.
TRUMP2024
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 16, 2023
“The source also mentioned Waka Flocka Flame being drawn to Trump for signing the Music Modernization Act. Among its implementations, the law updates the system of royalties for music artists to collect on their music. The bill also amended copyright law to better reflect the digital era of music,” according to Costeines.
Waka Flocka Flame is best known for his hits “Hard in da Paint,” “Grove St. Party,” and “No Hands,” and would be the latest rapper to come out in support of Trump, a very bad omen for race-baiting Joe Biden who like all Democrats, is dependent on the black vote for political survival.
Trump struck more fear into the hearts of Biden, his party, and their media muppets with his Thursday rally in New York City where he drew a large diverse crowd, showing that the propaganda labeling him as a “white supremacist” and a racist isn’t as effective as it once was.
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“This rally did look a lot like America. There was a lot of Asian voters there. There were a lot of Hispanic voters, a lot of black voters there…,” remarked one CBS News talking head of the demographic composition of Trump’s NYC rally.
Trump has been chipping away at Biden’s black support which has only led to the 81-year-old demagogue darkening his message to one of fear and divisiveness, unlike the former president’s one of inclusion and opportunity for all.
Last week, Biden spoke to graduating black students at Atlanta’s Morehouse College, and instead of an optimist message preparing them for their careers in society after years of hard work, told them that they’ll never be good enough in a racist society where the table is tilted against them.
“You missed your high school graduation. You started college just as George Floyd was murdered, and there was a reckoning on race. It’s natural to wonder if the ‘democracy’ you hear about actually works for you. What is democracy? That black men are being killed in the street. What is democracy? The trail of broken promises still leaves black communities behind,” Biden ranted. “What is democracy? You have to be ten times better than anyone else to get a fair shot. Most of all, what does it mean? As you’ve heard before, to be a black man who loves his country even if it doesn’t love him back in equal measure.”
Other rappers have come to appreciate what Trump has to offer, including Snoop Dogg who recently said, “He ain’t done nothing wrong to me. He has done only great things for me.
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