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Ice Cube under fire for working with the Trump campaign

Published 12:30 16 Oct 2020 BST

Wil Jones
Ice Cube under fire for working with the Trump campaign

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The rapper has come under fire for working with Donald Trump's re-election campaign.

On Tuesday, senior Trump advisor Katrina Pierson praised Ice Cube for "his willingness to step up and work with" the President on the rapper's Contract With Black America campaign. Ice Cube, who once rapped 'Fuck tha police" and released a song in 2018 titled "Arrest the President," has defended the move, saying his campaign is "bipartisan". https://twitter.com/KatrinaPierson/status/1316125906444918785 Ice Cube confirmed that he had been approached by both Republicans and Democrats, and had found the Republicans more receptive. He went on to say that "Black progress is a bipartisan issue" and he was expecting to "talk to both sides of the aisle" with his campaign. https://twitter.com/icecube/status/1316473903628214272 Despite this, the willingness to work with Donald Trump's campaign has come under fire from many. https://twitter.com/WonderKing82/status/1316748690434949124 https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/1316749051946307587 He responded directly to one fan who accused him of "working with the darkside" by saying that "Every side is the Darkside for us here in America."   In 2018, Cube released a song titled "Arrest The President." The song includes the lyrics: "Arrest the president, you got the evidence. That n**** is Russian intelligence ." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH4lkmqFxH8 In August 2016, before he was elected, the rapper also tweeted that he would "never endorse" Donald Trump.

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