Lil Wayne was dumped by model Denise Bidot for Trump’s approval

50 Cent: Rapper 50 Cent endorsed Donald , stating that Joe Biden’s tax policies will turn him into 20 cents.

The 45-year-old hip-hop mogul sparked a social media circus when he shared a picture of the Democratic candidate’s proposed super tax – 62 percent for those in New York City, the home of 50 Cent, more than 400,000 Earn US dollars.

‘WHAT THE F -! (VOTE ForTRUMP) IM OUT. ’50 Cent wrote. “I don’t care that Trump doesn’t like black people. 62% are you crazy. “

50 cents later, his mind seemed to change and said, “F *** Donald Trump, I never liked him.” Following Lil Wayne’s post, he tweeted, “Oh no WAYNE, I would never have taken this picture.”

Ice cubes: The rapper confirmed that he will be working with the Trump administration on a program to invest in black communities.

He defended his decision to work with Donald Trump on a plan for black Americans, insisting that he “work with whoever is in power” and that he is “not on anyone’s team”.

Ice Cube made headlines after it was announced that his organization would be partnering with the Trump administration’s platinum plan, which the president put in place as a program to support investment capital in black communities.

Herschel Walker: The great retired footballer has also expressed his support for Trump.

In a recent interview, he slammed the press for failing to scrutinize Joe Biden’s relationship with a former Klansman Senator and warned that voters should re-elect President Trump because “Democrats don’t like America” .

The former All Pro, who fell back and spoke for Trump at the Republican National Convention last summer, said Democrats would “take your liberties” if they win in November.

Dennis Rodman: Former NBA star Rodman has previously said he likes Trump as a friend but was clear about whether he likes him as president.

That year, however, he made a U-turn and called on Trump to tweet “Make America Great Again” days after the death of the black man George Floyd in police custody.

“Make America Safe for Minorities,” Rodman replied.

Mike Tyson: Trump and Tyson have had rocky friendship and business partnerships for at least 30 years.

Tyson endorsed Trump as President in 2016 and is said to have been instrumental in securing the votes.

The couple appear to be still close friends with Trump in May and are sending words of encouragement on Twitter after Tyson announced his plan to return to the ring.

“Keep hitting Mike!” He wrote.

Floyd Mayweather: In November 2016, when Trump was elected, Mayweather defended his vulgar comments about women calling it “locker room talk”.

“Look, if you didn’t want the man in the White House, you should have voted differently,” Mayweather told Hollywood Unlocked.

More recently, however, he has tried to distance himself from the president, claiming they are friends.

“I don’t want my name in cops – t,” Mayweather told TMZ in 2018. “I’m out.”

Kanye West: While the rapper is trying to run for the presidency himself this year, he previously voted for Trump and wore a Make America Great Again hat when he visited the Oval Office in 2018.

He told Trump that he is “on his hero’s journey”. West said to Trump, “I love you,” when he came over to give him a hug.

On July 4, he announced that he no longer supported Trump when he launched his own presidential bid.

“I’m taking off my red hat with this interview,” he said to Forbes.

He also said it was wrong to assume that blacks would always vote for Democrats. “To say that the black vote is democratic is a form of racism and white supremacy,” he said.

The rapper has denied claims that he is being used by Trump to pull black votes from the Democrats with his presidential bid this year.

Daniel Cameron, Kentucky Attorney General: Kentucky AG has become a household name this year for its role in the Breonna Taylor case.

Trump has also put him on his list of candidates for the Supreme Court and has spoken at the Republican National Convention in support of the president.

Cameron has claimed that Trump is “best for this country” amid racial struggles.

“Whether it’s economic or if it’s related to how he fights for the American worker every day,” he told ABC News.

“I appreciate the values ​​this party represents and I think they are consistent with the way the president has behaved over the past four years.”

Shawne Merriman: The former linebacker has said that he thinks Trump has been misunderstood, but he was “always a good friend”.

“He’s a little more honest than others,” Merriman admitted.

He had been a critic of Clinton in the run-up to the 2016 election and beat her over the email scandal.

“Moral of the story, you lose if you delete,” he tweeted after Trump’s victory.

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