Jeezy Blasts Donald Trump

    Jeezy is the latest rapper to blast presidential candidate Donald Trump on Twitter regarding his comments regarding Mexican immigrants entering the United States.

    The Atlanta artist states that Trump is not a legitimate presidential candidate and that we don’t need him representing America.

    “He’s just making a mockery of the presidential candidacy to help build his personal brand,” Jeezy says. “Our latino brothers and sisters are a big part of this country and shouldn’t be used as your agenda.”

    Waka Flocka, Pit Bull, Flo Rida and Kap G are among the many entertainers who have called out Trump on what he said about Mexican immigrants.

    “The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems,” Trump says.

    “It’s true, and there are the best and the finest,” he continues. “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good.”

    Comments made by Trump led Univision, the largest Spanish language network in the country, to break off its deal to air the Miss USA Pageant, which Trump owns. Since then, other companies have disassociated with Trump, including Huffington Post, who announced that all presidental-related news regarding Donald Trump will be moved from its political section to its entertainment section.

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    16 thoughts on “Jeezy Blasts Donald Trump

    1. Trump is his own corporation, Not a slave to one. The powers that be are just scared of that.

    2. I don’t know why people hate the truth so much, what Trump said is true, although Americans too commit all those crimes, i have a similar problem here in my country South Africa with all these foreigners coming into my country and nigerians selling drugs, why cant people just stay in their own countries of birth UNLESS you are head hunted/promoted to go work in another country….is that so hard?

      1. H0e shut the fawk up. Nobody cares about your AIDS infested country. We talking about USA not the butt end of africa

      2. Reply to RayWaseMzansi…. fuck you bitch… where were you when Nigeria saved your weak black ass from apartheid… puxxy

    3. @ RayWaseMzansi although that’s true but that is a way and platform of addressing that issue…@Who Cares fuck you…Eazy E…Magic Johnson…the least goes are from USA…All the countries in the world have an AIDS problem…I’m South africa and I don’t have AIDS my wife doesn’t have AIDS….you are just an arrogant bitch…the same bitches who were before the 2010 world cup that there are lions roaming the streets in south africa

    4. @ RayWaseMzansi although that’s true but that is a way and platform of addressing that issue…@Who Cares fuck you…Eazy E…Magic Johnson…the least goes are from USA…All the countries in the world have an AIDS problem…I’m South african and I don’t have AIDS my wife doesn’t have AIDS….you are just an arrogant bitch…the same bitches who were saying before the 2010 world cup that there are lions roaming the streets in south africa

    5. Rappers are just like politicians now. They’re a match made in modern America. There’s no sincerity. Everything they say is a slogan or some kind of promotional agenda. They make a zillion dollars and keep it all for themselves, but then turn around and talk about what needs to be done to ‘improve’ shit. They’re all just corporate gangsters and narcissists that yearn for attention. Jeezy and Trump are probably working on a song together.

    6. All the hoopla about Donald Trump speaking the truth is ridiculous. At least he spoke the truth on the topics he chose to speak on while other candidates sit back and play the sidelines waiting for a topic that they think will benefit their campaign. As far as Jeezy, he needs to shut up and keep making music for the adults with a elementary education.

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