Benny The Butcher was dragged on-line for voicing his assist for Donald Trump final 12 months, nevertheless it seems he nonetheless doesn’t know who he’s voting for within the upcoming presidential election.
Throughout an look on The Breakfast Membership that aired on Friday (January 12), the Griselda MC set the document straight relating to his tweet from final 12 months, which succinctly learn: “I’m votin Trump 2024.”
“Folks in our place ain’t supposed to talk on their political candidates,” he mentioned. “I additionally discovered everyone voting for Trump, y’know what I’m saying? Solely president I voted for was Obama, so I actually was simply speaking shit.
“A number of occasions, African Individuals — we vote Democrat and what the fuck that been doing for us? That’s all I imply, like what the Democrats been doing for us? I used to be expressing my frustrations on that.”
He concluded: “I don’t know who I’m voting for.”
Take heed to the 39-year-old MC talk about his present outlook on United States politics on the 21:46 mark under:
Whereas Benny The Butcher continues to be a free agent, Lil Pump has been in Donald Trump’s nook since a month earlier than the latter misplaced his bid for re-election in 2020. Final month, the 2 crossed paths at UFC 296 in Las Vegas.
On the occasion, which noticed Leon Edwards defeat Colby Covington and Paddy Pimblett defeat Tony Ferguson, amongst others, the “Gucci Gang” rapper captured a photograph with the previous US president and captioned it: “Biggest president of all time.”
In November, the 23-year-old appeared on the businessman-turned-politician’s rally in Florida, the place he acquired a shoutout from the embattled ex-president, who mentioned: “He’s one of many few — rapper Lil Pump.”
Pump’s preliminary endorsement for the billionaire landed him an onstage look at a Trump rally on the latest Election Day, although the then-president tousled the rapper’s identify by calling him “Little Pimp.”
In return, the Miami native known as for the viewers to “MAGA [Make America Great Again] 20-20-20,” including: “Don’t overlook that.”