A social media user does a little digging on the 'O Let's Do It' rapper's voting history and mocks him for having never voted before, including for Donald Trump whom he first supported in 2020.
- Nov 4, 2024
AceShowbiz - Waka Flocka Flame's political stance has been put in question despite having publicly voiced his support for Donald Trump. The hip-hop artist has been put on a blast by a social media user for not voting just yet despite endorsing the former U.S. President several times.
The user on X, formerly known as Twitter, took the liberty of searching Waka's voting history and shared the finding to let everyone know that he has never voted. She shared a screenshot of the rapper's voting history in response to his tweet that read, "Trump for president!!!!!!! Let's Go!!!!!"
"Well, isn't THIS interesting!" the said user added in her caption. She went on mocking the Atlanta native, "You're registered but have never voted before, including for your precious Rotting Sweet Potato. Get in the booth or stfu."
The shocking finding was revealed just two days after Waka took to his Instagram page to defend his support for Trump. "Big T24!!!! If you don't like me or don't f with me based off my view then the love was never real... and if you engage in public disrespect I will never go back n forth with you ever...," he wrote along with a picture of him standing side-by-side with the Republican presidential candidate.
He continued warning his haters, "Im just moving forward.... Just don't physically touch me.. you get it no one made me vote this way or paid me one cent... I chose Trump for my own reasons unlike so many I know but to each is own God is the only judge and God no my heart... But if you truly knew and know my flight I'm all for independence... any questions take up with @raspy_rawls2 and he will let me know."
In late July, Waka also stated, "Trump still my president. I don't have to stand with a red hat or dance or stage for money in my pockets," after he singled out Joe Biden supporters and mocked them during his show in Utah. "All Joe Biden voters, get out of my concert," he said at his show, adding, "We going to see y'all at the bingo game."
It's worth noting that Waka previously expressed disdain for Trump in the 2016 United States presidential election. However, in 2020, he praised Trump and expressed approval of his presidency. In 2021, the Trump Administration awarded Malphurs a Lifetime Achievement Award for his work with the Chicago-based non-profit, Daughter of Destiny, further solidifying his support for Trump.