Waka Flocka Flame, a well-known rapper, has expressed his support for former President Donald Trump. In a candid interview on OutKick’s “Tomi Lahren Is Fearless,” Waka discussed his views openly.
Before diving into his opinions on Trump, host Tomi Lahren addressed the backlash some artists face for their conservative views. She referenced Nicki Minaj, noting that her involvement with President Trump led to calls for her cancellation from other artists. Minaj’s support, according to Lahren, stemmed from her focus on Christian persecution in Nigeria.
During the interview, Waka compared his support for Trump to preferring Kobe Bryant over LeBron James in basketball. He stated, “I support him over Kamala Harris 100 percent,” but clarified that his support does not mean he embraces all of Trump’s policies.
Although Waka stated his preference for Trump over Kamala Harris, he has never participated in voting. He remarked, “I never vote for nobody.” Waka believes that votes don’t hold much significance in the communities he refers to as the hood or the trenches.
Waka mentioned learning business strategies from Trump, specifically in managing capital. However, when Lahren asked for his opinion on Kamala Harris, his response was straightforward: “Hell no.”
The rapper also shared personal news about preparing for fatherhood, as he anticipates the arrival of his first biological son. He acknowledged the significant responsibility of being a parent, saying, “Another human is gonna be in the house and I got a strong responsibility.”

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