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Comedian Eddie Griffin Hilariously Details His Trip to See Trump

Actor and comedian Eddie Griffin visited Donald Trump during a huge party at Mar-a-Lago, and he told his roughly 400,000 Youtube subscribers that he wasn't ashamed of it either. . And he returned with a different opinion of the people there as well.

Griffin has appeared in the following films: Scream 3, Deuce Bigelow: Male Gigolo, John Qand undercover brotherbefriended A-lister Mel Gibson, commentator Tucker Carlson, and comedian and Youtuber Russell Brand during party time in Florida. And he astutely noted that he even left the event with several business deals in his pocket.

But he is not, and there is one thing he is ashamed of having done. He told his roughly 400,000 YouTube subscribers that he thoroughly enjoyed it.

“Now I went to Mar-a-Lago and hung out with a bunch of rich, rich, very rich white people,” he said, recalling the president-elect's home visit in Florida.

He cornered some of the people he was hanging out with, including Hollywood A-list actor Mel Gibson, but Griffin said, “There's not a bone of racism in that son of a bitch's body.”

Griffin also mentioned meeting Russell Brand, calling him a “wordsmith” and “master of the English language”, joking that “he's from England”. .

He also stated that he met Tucker Carlson and admitted that he once couldn't stand Carlson. But now he realizes that Carlson is just a “good Christian young white kid.”

Griffin added that Mike Tyson and several other black people “stick out painfully,” but continued, “These white people know how to throw a hell of a party.”

He concluded by saying that he didn't regret going and that those who didn't like him didn't have to complain.

“And yes, yes, I got some really good deals, so that’s it,” he said, “and because you didn’t invite your ass. Fuck you if you don't like what I did, I got the invitation, I took it, and I went and kissed my black ass…'' he said.

In the wake of Trump's landslide victory, many people in the entertainment world began saying and doing things that would lead to cancellations before the election.

In sports, for example, commentator Colin Cowherd warned the NBA that it risks becoming as unpopular as the Democratic Party if it ignores ordinary Americans. Meanwhile, Stephen A. Smith said he regrets voting for Kamala Harris and said the Republican Party's views make more sense to him these days.

In Hollywood, actress Justine Bateman has gone out of her way to mock those who were depressed by President Trump's victory in November, saying she feels liberated by his victory.

In fact, three of President Trump's most influential people are all former leftists, including Joe Rogan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Elon Musk.

Even radical actor and comedian Michael Rapaport was fed up with the left's stupid games and called Trump out on them, ridiculously calling him “Hitler” and “Nazi.”

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