Grammy-nominated rapper Kodak Black was seen visiting the White House for President Donald Trump's Black History Month event on Thursday.
“Kodak at People's House,” the White House wrote in a social media post Thursday, sharing a photo of the executive house rapper.
This is reportedly based on reports that Kodak Black and fellow rappers Boosie Badaz and Rod Wave were invited to the Black History Month event.
President Trump also invited former Georgia candidates for Martin Luther King Jr. nie, Alveda King, Alveda King, NFL Star and former NFL player Jack Brewer, according to the Associated Press.
Senator Tim Scott (R-SC), John James (R-MI), and prison reform advocate Alice Johnson were forgiven by President Trump in his first term – the White House I was invited to the Black History Month event.
In particular, Kodak Black and Platinum Selling Rapper Fivio Foreign released Pro Trump's new track, “Onboa47rd,” in August, which samples voices from non-President Trump, ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
In recent years, Tide has been directed in regards to the support of rappers, the 45th and the 47th president.
As reported by Breitbart News, at least 11 rappers, including Lil Pump, Sexy Red and Kodak Black, have been moving forward to supporting Trump before the election, even before he became a Republican candidate. Ta. Others include Azealia Banks, Chief Keef and Benny The Butcher.
Meanwhile, rapper Waka Flocka Flame has continued to express his support for President Trump, declaring “Trump is still my president” last summer.
Last month, rappers Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross appeared in the pre-initiated “Cryptoball” before Trump took office. Three Grammy-winning rapper Nelly also performed at the inauguration with one of the president's first three official balls.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.

