Lil Pump Is Releasing a ‘Pro-Trump’ Song ‘With the Support of the Trump Team’

Published: Aug 15 2024

As the countdown to the presidential election intensifies, Lil Pump, the notorious "Gucci Gang" rapper, has unveiled his musical allegiance to Donald Trump in a striking turn of events. On Tuesday, August 13th, he took to social media with a surprising announcement, rescinding his previous pledge to unleash a scathing diss track aimed at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris during Trump's rally.

Lil Pump Is Releasing a ‘Pro-Trump’ Song ‘With the Support of the Trump Team’ 1

"No diss song in sight," he boldly declared, accompanied by a photo of himself donning a crimson "Make America Great Again" cap. "I understand the anticipation, but it would undermine our mission: to propel President Trump back into the Oval Office. We refuse to descend to the liberal fray. Instead, I'm dropping a pro-Trump anthem, endorsed by the Trump team! This is monumental! MAGA, indeed!"

Upon Kamala Harris's emergence as the Democratic nominee to succeed Biden, Pump's disdain for her was palpable. He vented on social media, "Kamala Harris? She's hardly black, she's Indian. And she callously imprisoned over 1,500 individuals for weed offenses, only to mock it years later. The worst Vice President America has ever seen. Trump 2024, hands down!"

His passion reached fever pitch as he shared a video, swearing on his father's grave, "If this incompetent Kamala Harris somehow wins this godforsaken election, I swear, I'm out of this country, bro. I swear on everything sacred."

Earlier this year, Pump proudly flaunted a new addition to his body art—a tattoo etched on his left upper thigh, a meticulous recreation of Trump's now-infamous mugshot, captured after his arrest and booking in Fulton County, Georgia, last August. This arrest stemmed from his alleged attempts to overturn the 2022 election results in the state, one of four indictments against him, totaling a staggering 91 felony charges, as he embarks on his third presidential campaign.

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