Kodak Black has publicly endorsed Donald Trump since 2020.
Trump claimed last week that Haitian immigrants were stealing people’s cats and dogs and eating them in Springfield, Ohio. Debate correspondents would quickly label the claim false. Social media would be abuzz with Trump’s comments.
A well-known Haitian, Kodak would address the former President’s claims in a recent concert. Addressing his audience, Kodak Black reaffirmed his loyalty to Trump but expressed skepticism about the stories alleging Haitians were eating cats. “What the f### going on in America?” Kodak asked before declaring his intent to investigate the claims firsthand. “I’m finna go to Springfield tomorrow, I’m going over there,” he told the crowd. “I gotta see this s###. I ain’t smelling that.”
Despite his continued endorsement of Trump, Kodak raised doubts about the lack of proof for the bizarre accusations, stating, “I ain’t see no Haitian eat no cat homie. When y’all show me a Haitian eating a cat, then y’all can say that s###.”
Kodak Black is on tour with Sexyy Red, another Trump supporter. In an interview with Theo Von, Sexyy Red said she missed Trump in office. “Once he start getting Black people out of jail and giving people that “free” money,” Red tells the comedian. “Aww baby, we love Trump. We need him back in office. We need him back. Trump, we miss you … I love Trump. We need people like him.”
Trump’s Springfield remarks painted a grim picture of immigration in the U.S., saying, “We got 21 million people that came into our country invading our communities, invading our cities and our towns, and destroying our country.”
Trump is running for a second term as President of the United States with J.D. Vance as his running mate. The presidential election is November 5, 2024.
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