Adin Ross claims Harris pays rappers for endorsements as he name-drops Quavo and Megan Thee Stallion

Adin Ross said, 'Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo, they probably took a bag to go to the conference and stuff, it's sad, I wish they didn't do that'
PUBLISHED AUG 3, 2024
Adin Ross (L) claims that Kamala Harris has been financially incentivizing rappers such as Quavo and Megan Thee Stallion for their endorsements (Adin Ross/Instagram, Getty Images)
Adin Ross (L) claims that Kamala Harris has been financially incentivizing rappers such as Quavo and Megan Thee Stallion for their endorsements (Adin Ross/Instagram, Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: In a sensational series of statements, popular streamer Adin Ross has leveled serious accusations against Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for the 2024 presidential election.

Ross claims that Harris has been financially incentivizing prominent rappers for their endorsements, stirring controversy as the race for the White House intensifies.

During a recent livestream, Ross did not hold back in his criticism, specifically calling out several well-known artists.



 

Adin Ross accuses Kamala Harris of paying famous rappers for their endorsements

"I have so much love and respect for Quavo as an artist. I really wish I didn't see what Quavo did. You know, Kamala Harris is DMing rappers. She DMs Snot, Snot posted on Twitter, which I respect Snot for doing," Ross alleged.

He went on to suggest that other artists, including Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo, were similarly approached.

"She's trying to endorse rappers to come and do it. Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo, they probably took a bag to go to the conference and stuff. It's sad, bro. It's really, really sad. You know, I wish they didn't do that," he continued.

These explosive accusations surfaced as Ross discussed his forthcoming interview with former president Donald Trump, slated for August 5. Beyond the allegations of paid endorsements, Ross also expressed strong opinions about Harris as a presidential candidate.



 

"I think Kamala, Kamala Harris is the worst presidential candidate being able to run. All of your guys' parents and stuff that basically or any friends around you that want her to win have been brainwashed by the press," Ross asserted.

He linked the country's economic issues to the current administration, claiming, "We had the worst day in stock market history today. Do your math bro, look who is in office right now. If you guys wanna trap yourselves or working in this matrix 9 to 5 and you guys wanna stay in that forever, then yeah vote for Kamala."

Ross then advocated for Trump's reelection, positioning him as a champion for entrepreneurship and economic independence.

"But if you guys wanna be entrepreneurs and be your own boss someday. You guys wanna strive to be owners of businesses and stuff, then you gonna have to vote Trump. I don't think our society can handle four more years of two active wars going on in the world," he concluded.

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Adin Ross accused Kamala Harris of paying famous rappers for their endorsements (X/@RNCResearch)

Adin Ross has been vocal about his support for Donald Trump in past

Adin Ross' comments come as he gears up for an exclusive interview with Trump, an event he described as "officially locked in."

The livestream, set for August 5 at 1:00 PM Eastern Time, has already generated significant anticipation among his followers. Ross announced the interview during a live stream on Kick, with DJ Akademiks later reposting the announcement on Instagram.

"Officially locked in. We will have a livestream with president Donald Trump on August 5 and it's gonna be insane," Ross stated.

Adin Ross was GTA 5 player (adinross/ Instagram)
Adin Ross was vocal about his support for Donald Trump in the past (@adinross/Instagram)

According to VIBE, Ross allegedly donated $3 million to Trump’s campaign last month. DJ Akademiks corroborated this claim on social media, posting that Ross had contributed the funds in cryptocurrency.

He also shared images that showed Ross at a pro-Trump event, seated among apparent Trump supporters and posing with the former president.

Meanwhile, Harris recently secured the Democratic nomination, becoming the first Black and South Asian woman to lead a major party's ticket, as reported by the BBC.

She expressed her gratitude, stating she was "honoured to be the presumptive nominee" as the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago looms. If she wins the upcoming election, she will make history as America's first female president.

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