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Rap Music Mogul Michael ‘Harry O’ Harris Endorses Trump, Hasn’t Heard from Kamala Harris

Michael “Harry O” Harris, the rap and hip-hop music mogul who co-founded Death Row Records, says he has not heard anything from Kamala Harris and has spoken out in support of former President Donald Trump. It is reported that there are.

Michael Harris said he concluded that President Trump would do more to improve the economic situation of Black Americans. interview Posted on Monday washington post.

The endorsement is the latest blow to Kamala Harris, who is struggling to rouse the enthusiasm of black male voters. The situation seems so dire that former President Barack Obama went on Kamala Harris's campaign trail and scolded a black man who didn't line up behind her, blaming the lack of enthusiasm on sexism. said.

The music mogul said: post I have not heard from the Kamala Harris campaign.

Michael Harris is behind Our Community First Action, a nonprofit organization aimed at promoting economic development in Black communities.

“Donald Trump recently pledged to support Communities First when he returns to the White House,” said Michael Harris. post. “Communities First Action Group supports President Trump based on his statement that he is committed to working with the organization once he takes office.”

He said he is also helping organize hip-hop concerts in battleground states to raise public awareness about the upcoming election.

Trump's relationship with Michael Harris goes back at least to his time in the White House, when Trump pardoned the music mogul after serving 33 years in prison on drug charges.

Earlier this month, Trump praised him in a post on Truth Social.

“Michael Harris (Harry O.) is working hard to support and build on what my administration has done for Black Americans in my first term,” Trump wrote. . “Together, we will make America great again for everyone.”

As reported by Breitbart News, at least 11 rappers, including Lil Pump, Sexy Red, and Kodak Black, have come forward to endorse the former president and potential Republican presidential candidate. Others include Azealia Banks, Chief Keef, and Benny the Butcher.

The rapper known as Waka Flocka Flame doubled down on his support for former President Donald Trump's efforts to take back the White House in November.

Last week, rapper and actor Lord Jammer publicly accused Kamala Harris of being an “insult to black people” and woefully unqualified to be president of the United States.

Over the weekend, the influential rapper and hip-hop legend known as Trick Trick endorsed former President Donald Trump at a rally in the battleground state of Michigan.

“Please welcome the 47th President of the United States as we make Detroit great again!” he said.

Follow David Ng on Twitter @moon_ooooooooo. Any tips? Please contact us at dng@breitbart.com

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