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Lil Wayne praises Donald Trump and his work on criminal justice reform after their 'great meeting' - Daily Mail

Lil Wayne praises Donald Trump and his work on criminal justice reform after their 'great meeting' - Daily Mail

Lil Wayne praises Donald Trump and his work on criminal justice reform after their 'great meeting' - Daily Mail
Oct 30, 2020 3 mins, 19 secs

Lil Wayne on Thursday praised Donald Trump and his work on criminal justice reform, saying the president's Platinum Plan to benefit black Americans 'is going to give the community real ownership'. .

Lil Wayne tweeted: 'Just had a great meeting with @realdonaldtrump @potus besides what he's done so far with criminal reform, the platinum plan is going to give the community real ownership. .

The meeting with Lil Wayne comes after other prominent black artists 50 Cent and Ice Cube appeared to lend their support to the president. Rapper Lil Pump also endorsed Trump on his Instagram page on Monday. .

Lil Wayne on Thursday praised Donald Trump and his work on criminal justice reform, saying the president's Platinum Plan to benefit black Americans 'is going to give the community real ownership'.

She said: 'I think you're seeing a lot of supporters come off the sidelines and want to joint president in a second term.'.

Ice Cube on Sunday defended his co-working effort with Trump on his Black Economic Empowerment 'Platinum Plan' saying, 'I'm not playing politics with this'.

The Platinum Plan lays out Trump's 'promise to Black America' if he wins a second term, including a push for economic development and loan money and a pledge to designate Juneteenth as a federal holiday.  .

'If you vote Republican over the next four years, we will create 3 million new jobs for the Black community, open 500,000 new black-owned businesses, increase access to capital in Black communities by $500 billion,' Trump said

Ice Cube on Sunday defended his co-working effort with Trump on his Black Economic Empowerment 'Platinum Plan' saying, 'I'm not playing politics with this'

The hip hop icon said the Biden campaign wanted to work with him after the election and the Trump campaign showed more immediate interest. 

Rapper 50 Cent has indicated his support for Trump in social media posts. 

In September at a 'Black Voices for Trump' event in Atlanta, Georgia, Trump announced what his campaign dubbed a 'Platinum Plan' laying out his 'promise to Black America' if he wins a second term, including a push for economic development and loan money and a pledge to designate Juneteenth as a federal holiday. 

Rapper 50 Cent has indicated his support for Trump in social media posts. On Thursday he tweeted: 'oh no WAYNE, I WOULD HAVE NEVER TOOK THIS PICTURE'

50 Cent: Rapper 50 Cent endorsed Donald Trump stating that Joe Biden's tax policy will turn him into '20 Cent.'

He defended his decision to work with Donald Trump on a plan for black Americans, insisting he is 'working with whoever is in power' and that he is 'not on nobody's team'. 

Ice Cube hit headlines after it was revealed his organization would work with the Trump administration's Platinum Plan, which the President has held up as a program to support invest capital in black communities. 

The former All Pro running back, who spoke in support of Trump at the Republican National Convention this past summer, said Democrats will 'take your freedoms' if they win in November. 

Tyson endorsed Trump for president in 2016 and is said to have played an instrumental part in securing votes. 

Kanye West: While the rapper is attempting to run for the presidency himself this year, he has previously spoken out in support of Trump and worn a Make America Great Again hat as he visited the Oval Office in 2018. 

He told Trump that he 'is on his hero’s journey'. West told Trump, 'I love you,' as he came around to give him a hug. 

He also said it was wrong to assume that black people will always vote for Democrats. 'To say that the Black vote is Democratic is a form of racism and white supremacy,' he claimed. 

The rapper has denied claims that he is being used by Trump to siphon black votes from the Democrats with his presidential bid this year.   

Shawne Merriman: The former linebacker has said that he believes Trump is misunderstood but that he has 'always been a good friend'. 

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