Trump Gets Amazing New Endorsement – This SEALS The Deal For Him
Charlie Kirk Staff
10/28/2024

Former President Donald Trump has received a massive endorsement from a rap mogul that he pardoned from a 33 year prison sentence.
Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry-O” Harris said he did not endorse the former president because of the pardon but because of his “track record,” Fox News reported.
“The former president, while president, enacted some initiatives that speaks to my community specifically and other people as well,” he said speaking of the First Step Act and permanent funding for HBCUs.
“People have more confidence that he will keep his word and I think it’s kind of based on some of the same research that we did, that when somebody doesn’t campaign on something but actually enacted laws . . . that wants to double down on what he did in the first administration,” the music mogul said.
“I haven’t heard that from the other side as much. I mean, what I’ve heard, I believe, frankly, came a little bit too late, too little, too late. And so, when it comes to a balancing act, and you have to make a decision, the critical decision that could affect your life and the life of your family, you have to go based on facts, and the facts are that for the last three and a half years, the previous, the present administration hasn’t really focused on our community,” he said.
He said that the Biden and Harris administration has not done anything tangible for the black community as she is doing worse in polling among black voters than any Democrat in modern history.
“But even with that said, I still put the challenge out to both candidates and President Trump tapped in and that support meant a lot to our organization but more importantly to our community that somebody is committing to working with us to deal with real issues in the community,” he said.
“I think that, people at large, I just want to be honest here. Don’t understand the intelligence of the black community,” the music mogul said. “I think that they put them in a box and just think that everybody suffers from the herd mentality, that just because certain parts of our community say we should do this, then everybody should do it.”
“I’m not saying that some people don’t fall into that bracket, but a lot of people go back to reality. They have to go back to reality, because they are living in reality that their groceries is triple or double the gas is double or triple that just to be able to rent or pay their mortgage is double. Things have changed for them in a dramatic way in the last four years,” he said.
“So when somebody starts saying vote for me just because is insulting, and I think that that’s what the fallback is that somebody is going to vote for you for a double up of what they just had. I think people are too intelligent for that,” he said.