Kodak Black‘s longtime lawyer is suggesting Donald Trump has quietly walked back his support of the rappers who have endorsed him.

With a post to Instagram on Thursday (November 7), Bradford Cohen shared a photo of Yak’s Instagram Story from the day prior where the rapper celebrated Trump’s re-election. But in his caption, Cohen explained that planned events for the artists who have endorsed the politician have been being canceled for no real reason after Trump got what he wanted – a win.

“Kodak has shown unwavering support for President Trump,” Cohen began. “He had a charitable event schedule for 11/11 that he paid for off duty police and EMTs in West Palm Beach. Over a 200k outlay, all for charity and the Palm Beach Police are saying they don’t have the ‘bandwidth.’

“He offered to pay FHP and other agencies as well. The day after the President wins, they are trying to cancel his event. Coincidence? I’ve been hearing other rappers that supported the President are having events canceled as well, Waka Flocka…”

Kodak Black had been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump for years after he commuted his three-year prison sentence for falsifying documents to buy guns on his way out of the White House in 2021.

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However, the “No Flockin” rapper appeared to distance himself from him back in September following his wild claims about Haitian immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio.

On September 23, footage emerged of Kodak — who himself is of Haitian heritage — taking issue with Trump’s baseless comments that were made in his  debate with Kamala Harris.

“If I wanted to eat a cat, that’s what I’m gonna eat,” he said. “I’m Haitian, homie. I was Haitian before it was cool to be Haitian. I ain’t prejudiced, I ain’t biased and I ain’t racist. I love Israel, I love all countries. I love everybody because I’m a warrior of Christ.

Waka Flocka Responds To Being Called Out For Not Voting Despite Trump Endorsement
Waka Flocka Responds To Being Called Out For Not Voting Despite Trump Endorsement

“Whatever a muthafucka’s appetite is, that’s their appetite […] Y’all ain’t never saw a muthafucka eat a cat before. When y’all seen a muthafucka eat a cat? Even if you have eaten a cat, so what?”

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Yak then suggested that he would no longer be supporting Trump in this year’s election: “We ain’t voting for nothing. I ain’t gonna lie, Haitians, we came too far, bro. We came too fucking far, homie […] We ain’t taking no Haitian slander.”

It’s unclear as of this writing what event for Waka Flocka that Cohen was referring to.