Kodak Black’s unwavering loyalty to former U.S. President Donald Trump is evident, as he recently expressed his willingness to donate $1 million to the real estate magnate if he ever needed assistance.
During his appearance on the Drink Champs podcast hosted by N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN, the Pompano Beach native openly discussed his gratitude towards Trump, who had granted him a pardon in 2021 for a 2019 weapons conviction, leading to his early release from federal prison.
When asked about Trump’s support, Kodak Black responded to N.O.R.E., saying, “Yeah, I f**k with that boy. We ain’t even gotta talk too much about the sh*t.” When the podcast host inquired whether Kodak would be willing to offer a seven-figure donation to Trump as a token of appreciation, the 26-year-old rapper immediately confirmed, “Of course,” without any hesitation or hesitation over the proposition.
Kodak Black has consistently spoken positively about Trump on several occasions since the former President commuted his prison sentence. Earlier this year, he praised Trump while comparing him to other politicians, even predicting that Trump would eventually return to the Oval Office following a potential reelection.
“I feel like these people on some other sh*t,” Kodak stated during an Instagram Live session. “So they know like, they gon’ try to get Trump out the way ’cause Trump a stand-up nia, he a real nia. He’ll let a bih do anything… Trump a real nia, man, a soldier.”
He continued by saying, “He ain’t tripping on that, he ain’t flagging… They gon’ fake it ’til they make it. Trump gon’ take it, ‘I don’t like the muthafka.'” He explained, “They about to let Trump run this sht. All that eight years, four years and sht. By the time the new motherf**ka get in, there’s so much sht they gon’ try to fix and all that type of sh*t. Let that man run his course.”
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