There are a lot of celebrities who have voiced their support for Donald Trump and now rapper Azealia Banks has become the latest one.
In a new interview with @TheStandard, the “Grand Scam” artist explains why the former president will have her vote in the upcoming election. “He’s just f*cking funny,” Banks, 32, told the magazine. “He’s been through how many bankruptcies? How many wives? How many television shows? Seriously, nothing can take him down.”
As for our current President, Joe Biden, Banks thinks his stay at the White House is “elder abuse.” While taking another dig at his age, she says Biden, 80, is more likely to hit the nuclear button instead of the impulsive Trump. “Well, [Trump] didn’t press it the first time… You never know, Biden might hit the wrong sh*t on the antennae and blow the whole thing up.”
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Banks isn’t the only star to endorse Donald Trump. Last month fellow rapper Kodak Black did the same during his Drink Champs interview. He said, “I f–k with that boy,” referring to the grown man, Donald Trump. He continued, “He a Gemini like me — his birthday two days after my s–t,” Black added. “And that boy, like, he be vibin’ out here too.”
No surprise why Kodak is a big Trump supporter as Trump’s pardon resulted in Black getting freed from prison after serving a year for falsifying information on federal forms to buy four guns from a Miami firearms store.
Although Trump has decent amount of public support, those folks can’t help the self-professed billionaire and his legal battles. As we previously reported, he’s currently dealing with a civil fraud trial in New York over allegations that he arbitrarily inflated the prices of his family company’s properties in a suit that could dismantle his real estate empire.
It’s clearly not a good year for him as he was also recently dropped off Forbes’ list of the 400 richest Americans (for the second time).
Despite that, Donald Trump is confident that he will return to the top seat at the White House.