Ice Cube Defends Working With Trump: “I’m Willing to Meet With Anybody.”
Leftist reacted with their usual explosive derangement earlier this month when rapper Ice Cube noted that he’d worked with the Trump campaign to implement what he calls his Contract with Black America). Though the NWA founder said he is not endorsing Trump for reelection, he took issue with leftists who shamed him for even talking to the Republican president.
“Facts: I put out the CWBA,” he tweeted. “Both parties contacted me. Dems said we’ll address the CWBA after the election. Trump campaign made some adjustments to their plan after talking to us about the CWBA.”
According to Fox News, the Trump campaign adjusted his “Platinum Plan” after conversing with Ice Cube:
Trump’s proposed “Platinum Plan” would include creating 3 million new jobs in the Black community over the next four years, increasing access to capital by nearly $500 billion and strengthening Trump’s immigration policies to protect American jobs, according to his website.
In his “Contract with Black America,” Ice Cube asks politicians for banking, police and prison reform, elimination of all Confederate statues, federal funding of “baby bonds” starting with $1,000 at birth, among other reforms to support the Black community in order to earn the “support of the Black vote.”
In an interview with Fox News Sunday, Ice Cube said he would not apologize for reaching across the political divide if that’s what it takes to get results.
“I told everybody that, you know, I’m not playing politics with this. I’m willing to meet with anybody who could bring this to life and make it a reality,” he said. “They listened, heard what I had to say, and pumped up their plan and presented it to the people on September, I believe, 24.”
After fans on Twitter accused Ice Cube of turning to the “Darkside” by communicating with Trump officials, the rapper was unapologetic.
“Every side is the Darkside for us here in America. They’re all the same until something changes for us. They all lie and they all cheat but we can’t afford not to negotiate with whoever is in power or our condition in this country will never change. Our justice is bipartisan,” he said.