Rapper 50 Cent Said He Thinks Black Men Are Connecting With Former President Trump.

Rapper 50 Cent recently said he thinks black men are connecting with former president Donald Trump.

Rapper 50 Cent commented on Wednesday, June 5, at Capitol Hill, where he was meeting with lawmakers to advocate for black entrepreneurs and black representation.

50 Cent is known to support Trump in 2020. When CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion asked him who he was helping in the presidential election, the rapper said he had not yet made a decision.

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However, he believes black men are “connecting with Trump” because “he also has RICO charges on him.”

The former president, who was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records in a New York City court last week, has also been charged with RICO violations in Georgia in a separate case of interference in the 2020 elections. Also read – The Beatles movie cast has been announced

Trump and his allies have criticized the charges and conviction as a “hoax” and politically motivated.

In August last year, Trump became the first US president in history to face impeachment when he surrendered to Georgia authorities facing 13 felony charges by a U.S. District grand jury in Fulton.

50 Cent sells documentary on Diddy’s sexual assault allegations to Netflix after ‘massive bidding war’

Rapper 50 Cent’s documentary about sexual assault allegations involving Sean “Diddy” Combs has been acquired by Netflix after a “massive bidding war”.

Several networks and streaming services have been trying to land a series on Combs, 54, since 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, began teasing the doc several months ago, sources tell TMZ.

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“Netflix wins the bidding war, but if more victims keep coming forward, I’ll need more episodes,” 50 Cent said in an Instagram post. The series, produced by 50 Cent’s film and television studio G-Unit, will reportedly focus on allegations of abuse made by Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and several other women.

The In Da Club rapper, 48, said last year that proceeds from the documentary would be donated to victims of sexual assault and rape.

It was not immediately clear how much Netflix paid for the series, or when it would begin streaming.

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