Donald Trumpβs hostility toward Black people and people of color was always seen in his racist and xenophobic policies as president. However, heβs somehow managed to receive endorsements from various Black celebs over the years. Though the man is a habitual liar and literally supports white supremacists, certain stars think that aligning with Trump will be or was in the best interest of the Black community. Hereβs a list some of those dense supporters.
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Waka Flocka Flame

On Monday, Waka Flocka Flame shared his support for Donald Trump on X (formerly Twitter). βTRUMP2024,βhe wrote to the shock and dismay of fans. Waka also changed his profile picture to a photo of himself and the former president.
Sexyy Red

In a recent interview with Theo Vonβs This Past Weekend, rapper Sexyy Red explained her devotion to Trump. βOnce he started getting Black people out of jail and giving people that free money...aww baby, we love Trump. We need him back in office. We need him back because, baby, them checks. Them stimulus checks. Trump, we miss you.β
Ice Cube

Before Ice Cube was taking Tucker Carlson for joy rides in his old South Central neighborhood, the rapper was criticized for working with Trump back in 2020. The Biden and Trump campaigns contacted him that year about his βContract with Black Americaβ initiative. Ice Cube said that Bidenβs folks wanted to meet after the election, but Trumpβs campaign met with him right awayβ which he did. βEnemies meet,β Ice Cube explained. βWeβve just got to talk. Thatβs the only way weβre going to work this out.β
Lil Wayne

During the final moments of his presidency, Donald Trump handed out a slew of last-minute pardons and Lil Wayne was one of the recipients. Back in 2020, the rapper was facing 10 years in prison for possession of a loaded weapon on a private jet. Before the 2020 presidential election, Wayne endorsed Trump for President and approved his βPlatinum Planβ for the Black community. Folks immediately believed this stunt was for Wayne to receive the pardon.
Chrisette Michele

In 2017, singer Chrisette Michele sung at one of Trumpβs inaugural balls. She accepted the offer against the advice of her fans and even her husband, with Michele believing she would help unite a divided country. Instead, it derailed her career: the songstress wound up losing an album distribution deal and radio stations stopped playing her songs.
50 Cent

In 2020, 50 Cent supported Trump on Twitter/X by stating: βWHAT THE F***! (VOTE For TRUMP) IM OUT, F*** NEW YORK The KNICKS never win anyway. I donβt care Trump doesnβt like black people 62 percent are you out of ya f****** mind.β 50 would later reverse that endorsement.
Mike Tyson

In 2015, Mike Tyson said he fully supported Donald Trump in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. βHe should be president of the United States,β Tyson said. βThatβs what he should be... Why are people mad at the people?β He also said Trumpβs words were βcrude,β but heβs an βaverage guy like everybody else.β
Azealia Banks

Back in 2016, rapper Azealia Banks tweeted: βI REALLY want Donald Trump to win the election. I told you guys Bernie Sanders didnβt have the clout. i told you all he wasnβt going to be the nominee.β When a fan said Trump is blatantly racist, Banksβ reply was: βSo am I ! β¦. lol. Racism/Racialism is sewn into the fabric of our nation. Itβs just who the fβ we are.β
Dennis Rodman

Ahead of the 2016 election, Dennis Rodman tweeted that Donald βhas been a great friend for many years.β He added: βWe donβt need another politician, we need a businessman like Mr. Trump! Trump 2016.β Trump responded on Twitter/X by stating, βThank you @DennisRodman. Itβs time to #MakeAmericaGreatAgain! I hope you are doing well!β
Stacey Dash

Stacey Dash, who worked as a political commentator for Fox News and ran for Congress in California in 2018, vehemently promoted Trump as president but then walked back her comments. In 2021, she said: βBeing a supporter of Trump has put me in some kind of box that I donβt belong in. But heβs not the president. Iβm going to give the president that we have right now a chance.β
Kanye West

In the past, Ye has publicly supported Trump and was smiling ear to ear during a meeting with the former president back in 2018. Last year, the rapper had that infamous dinner with Trump and white supremacist Nick Fuentes. Ye also said he asked Trump to be his presidential running mate come 2024.
Terrell Owens

Ahead of the 2016 election, Terrell Owensβwho appeared on Trumpβs show The Apprenticeβcouldnβt wait to give him a very public presidential co-sign. βThis may be what the country needs and Trump ... heβs a guy who wonβt put up with B.S. and has what it takes to change how government is run. With that being said, Trump ... YOUβRE HIRED.β Owens added: βPlus, as the president, Trump would be able to say he knows me and he likes me ... LOL!β
Tina Campbell

Back in 2017, gospel singer Tina Campbell received immense backlash for sharing she voted for Donald Trump. βI was faced with two presidential candidates that I really did not approve of. And so I had to find something, a commonality with one of them, that would make me feel like if I have to vote, I should utilize my right to vote,β she said. βAnd some of Donald Trumpβs views on Christianity, honestly, is what caused me to vote for him.β
Isaiah Washington

In 2019, actor Isaiah Washington explained why he βwalked awayβ from the Democratic Party and supported Donald Trump. βThe reason why Iβve chosen to walk away from the Democratic Party as I know it β¦ is that something doesnβt feel right,β he stated. Trump also invited Washington to the White House to address issues in the criminal justice system, leading the star to say that he β[supports] the policy over the person.β
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