'Delusion is breathtaking': Internet trolls Donald Trump as he shares MAGA rap video that calls him 'the first Black president'

Donald Trump shared a controversial rap video on social media, in which the rapper claimed Trump was 'the first Black president'
PUBLISHED MAY 8, 2024
Throughout the song, it was constantly emphasized that Donald Trump was the 'first Black president' (Getty Images)
Throughout the song, it was constantly emphasized that Donald Trump was the 'first Black president' (Getty Images)

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: In a move that sparked widespread outrage and ridicule, former president Donald Trump shared a controversial rap video on his Truth Social platform on Monday, May 6, that proclaimed him as "the first Black president" and that "every [n-word] …is voting for Trump."

The grainy clip from a MAGA rapper named Black Donald Trump featured the song 'Black MAGA' which contained highly offensive lyrics, twerking dancers, and appearances by several divisive figures associated with Trump's campaigns, as per MeidasTouch.



 

Donald Trump shares MAGA rap video calling him 'first Black president'

The video featured appearances from several notable figures, including rapper and internet micro-celebrity Woah Vicky, who had previously faced backlash for a racist song mocking a YouTuber's Asian heritage.

The song's cover graphic included an AI-generated depiction of Trump in blackface. Throughout the song, it was constantly emphasized that Trump was the "the first Black president," rather than Barack Obama.

Additionally, Blacks for Trump leader Maurice Symonette and members of his group were visible, with one individual wearing a shirt that read, "Trump & Republicans are not racist."

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The song's cover graphic included an AI-generated depiction of Trump in blackface (Getty Images)

MAGA rapper Forgiato Blow, known for producing songs for other MAGA musicians, also made an appearance. Notably, Blow had previously released a controversial song about killing his girlfriend and dumping her body in a lake, with the video featuring a Trump Train flag on his boat.

The rap lyrics attacked food stamp usage, pushed election denialism, proclaimed the existence of "Black patriots," and repeatedly claimed that [n-words] would be voting for Trump in 2024 national election.

While the use of the n-word is not uncommon in rap lyrics, Trump's decision to post a song calling his Black supporters by this derogatory term was unprecedented for a candidate for presidential office.

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Donald Trump shared a MAGA rap video calling him 'the first Black president' (Getty Images)

Internet trolls Trump for promoting controversial rap video

The Internet was quick to criticize and troll Trump for promoting the controversial rap video. One X user remarked, "So Barack Obama never happened. The delusion is breathtaking." Another pointed out, "Trump's jealousy of Obama is what's destroying him."



 



 

Another user mocked Trump's appearance, stating, "Obviously overdoing the fake tan." Another emphasized, "Obama was America's ONLY black president. If he's saying he held blacks in high regard, his past history proves that to be yet another LIE. He hates everyone who doesn't have white skin."



 



 

Expressing frustration, another user commented, "What in heaven’s name won’t this pathetic old con man do and say for attention? He’s desperately unhinged." A sixth user humorously noted, "He still hasn't got the right shade yet."



 



 

Another asserted, "Trump is a white supremacist. Was raised by a white supremacist. Hangs out with whites supremacists. His base includes white supremacists. He uses language of white supremacists. Conman is really pushing some BS this time."



 

A user commented, "LOL what a moron."



 

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