Rapper 50 Cent made a candid confession on his X show this week, telling his more than 12 million followers that he thinks former President Trump will become president again.
The rapper, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, released a statement with a dire assessment of the state of the world, predicting that we should all relax because “it’s almost over.” did.
In addition to his own comments, the artist posted an AI video of President Trump giving a false commentary about hip-hop mogul Diddy’s involvement in a federal human trafficking investigation that has raided his home in recent days. I shared it.
Jackson shared a post on the social media platform on Tuesday morning saying, “The world is coming to an end so what are we worried about?” along with an emoji of a man shrugging his shoulders.
“Whoever made this is outrageous,” he continued, referring to the AI-controlled video of the former president.
He then declared, “I think Trump will be president again, but I’m not saying that.”
He also provided a link to his product website.
AI Trump’s video superimposed explicit abuse on old Trump interviews.
In it, a fake digital Trump voice said, “Puffy, puffy, puffy, you idiot, I said fuck off, but with R. Kelly, I said, ‘Grab ’em. –”” Please don’t kidnap p—”
R. Kelly was convicted in 2022 of eight counts of sex trafficking and one count of extortion and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
The fabricated Trump audio references the fact that both Diddy’s and the real Trump’s homes were raided, saying, “They raided your house — I see. They raided my house.” When I got a courtesy visit, it was really shitty.”
50 Cent is no stranger to controversy with his posts about Trump.
The rapper gained attention last month when he posted, “Maybe Trump is the answer,” after learning that the New York City government was considering giving prepaid credit cards to immigrants.

“Lo and behold, Mayor Adams called my phone. I can’t understand how this works,” he wrote.
In 2020, Jackson 50 Cent took to Instagram to rip off then-presidential candidate Joe Biden’s tax plan, saying, “Oh my god!” (Vote for Trump) I’m out. F— New York The Knicks will never win anyway. I don’t care that Trump doesn’t like black people. 62% are insane. ”
The rapper later publicly withdrew his support for Trump ahead of the 2020 presidential election.

