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Waka Flocka Gives Biden Supporter the Boot at Recent Utah Concert

The Atlanta emcee told attendees, ‘We’re gonna party right now for T24.’

Waka Flocka Flame has made it clear he's not a fan of President Joe Biden or his supporters. Recently, the 38-year-old abruptly stopped his performance to tell a packed crowd they were celebrating for “T24,” a likely reference to former President Donald J. Trump's controversial upcoming run for the 2024 presidency.

In a clip captured by TMZ, the “No Hands” rapper announced, "All Joe Biden voters, get out of my concert. We're gonna party right now for T24.” While some in the audience raised their arms, others showed little to no reaction.

Waka Flocka’s actions are just the latest in a series of surprising moves by Black rappers and entertainers. Their support for the convicted felon and two-time impeached former president has raised eyebrows and sparked heated debates. 

“Rappers went from rapping against racism to helping enforce it,” commented one X, formerly known as a Twitter, user. “Waka Flocka??? Now that sounds like someone I should listen to regarding politics,” added another. 

“Ain’t no way you at the tail end of your career and you trying to push your remaining fans away. Ain’t no rock the bells touring in your future,” a third critic noted.

RELATED: A Looming Crisis: The Impact of Project 2025 on Black Communities

Waka's declaration comes just days after Golden Globe-winning actress Taraji P. Henson warned about the grave dangers of Project 2025 at the BET Awards 2024. Project 2025 is a $22 million initiative by the conservative think-tank Heritage Foundation to outline the initial 180 days of a potential second Donald Trump presidency. 

A primary concern with the project is its proposal to centralize law enforcement power under the presidency, potentially reducing the authority of local agencies. This would allow the Department of Justice (DOJ) to intervene in regional matters, potentially posing a significant threat to Black cities and communities.

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