Kodak Black has recently addressed some bold claims made by former president Donald Trump regarding Haitian immigrants. During a concert in Columbus, Ohio, the Florida rapper shared his thoughts after playing a clip of Trump accusing Haitian migrants of contributing to the downfall of American communities.
In the clip, Trump expressed his anger, saying, “Of course, I’m angry. We got 21 million people that came into our country, invading our communities, cities, and towns, and destroying our country.
I’m angry about Venezuelan gangs taking over Aurora, Colorado, and I’m angry about illegal Haitian migrants taking over Springfield, Ohio.”
Kodak Black, born to Haitian parents, didn’t hold back in his response. After hearing Trump’s remarks, he said, “That’s crazy. Is that true? Man, I ain’t gonna lie, homie, I’m a Trump supporter.”
His comment wasn’t received well by everyone, as the crowd responded with boos. Unfazed, Kodak continued, “I’m Haitian. How y’all feel about this election? I feel like we messed up anyway. I’m not with that Kamala Harris stuff either. What’s going on in America?”
@meganwolf15 Sexyy Red concert in Columbus last night took an interesting turn during Kodak Black… Kodak talking about Trump, Kamala and Springfield. #sexyyred #kodakblack #springfieldoh #columbus #trump #kamala ♬ original sound – Megan Wolf
The rapper then took it a step further by saying he would investigate Trump’s claims himself. “I’m finna go to Springfield tomorrow. I gotta see this for myself. I ain’t smelling that. I’ve never seen a Haitian eat a cat, homie. When y’all show me that, then you can talk.”
Kodak’s public response highlights his outspoken nature, especially when it comes to both his heritage and his opinions on politics. Whether or not he follows through with his visit to Springfield remains to be seen, but his comments have sparked conversations across social media.