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Cardi B calls out Donald Trump, plus Famous Dex Responds to Soulja Boy’s rant!
Cardi B reacted To Donald Trump serving the Clemson Tigers Wendys, and McDonald's. To catch everyone up to speed, the Clemson Tigers football team won the national football championship a few days ago. Usually, when College or professional team wins championships, they are invited to the White House to meet the president. This time, a team actually showed up, last year the Golden State Warriors declined the invite. The football team showed up only to be served Fast Food, French fries, and burgers from Mickey D’s and Wendys. Cardi Goes on a rant, and she said if she was one of the players, she woulda had to hands on the 45th president, roll it. Let's talk about this in the comments, do you think Cardi B wrong for saying that, or is she just venting and being a good us citizen. Famous Dex reacts to Soulja Boy’s rant. A few days ago Soulja Boy went to his Instagram Live to speak about creating the internet for Entertainers, and how he started the wave of rappers getting paid via streaming. Soulja said, he created Famous Dex…. And a ton of other rappers… The Chicago representative, went to his live to respond. Dex says Soulja can catch his hands, and he needs to lay off of the drugs. Dex said Soulja WAS his role model but things have changed now after The crank that rapper started to speak recklessly, roll it. Let's talk about the comments, is Famous Dex telling the truth about Soulja Boy tweaking or is he just upset right now? And should Cardin leave the policial opinions alone? Make sure to comment below, and vote at the top right card of this video, I'll catch you on the next one. I’m in the news with it.
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