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topicnews · August 29, 2024

Meek Mill wants to show dreams and nightmares at the presidential debate

Meek Mill wants to show dreams and nightmares at the presidential debate

Meek Mill recently shared his thoughts on Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and now he has a suggestion for the upcoming presidential debate. On Wednesday (August 28), Meek reacted on Instagram to the official agreement between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump to participate in a political debate in his hometown of Philadelphia.

Meek reposted the news on his IG story and then gave the organizers a tip-off, writing, “Let me have dreams and nightmares at this debate lol.” Previously, the Dreamchasers boss had expressed his opinion on the two candidates in a confusing X/Twitter rant.

Meek wrote that he was impressed with how Trump handled himself after he was almost killed and how he continued his campaign without interruption. He compared the situation to the coverage of Stormy Daniels, saying, “When I was locked down, TV taught me every detail about ‘Stormy Daniels.’ That’s where I learned the art of programming. My ex has turned his attention back to Trump’s life… I never checked Trump’s past, he was even in my area with OT7 bullying!”

After facing heavy criticism, Meek assured his fans that he was “not endorsing anyone” and was instead spouting what he saw as social “programming,” starting with the idea of ​​increased coverage of Trump. He quoted one fan who claimed that the 37-year-old was not endorsing any politician but was just voicing his opinion as a “free thinker.”

“I don’t support anyone, I don’t know anything about politics… He owned a building, I lived in poverty in North Philadelphia, got shot, saw death, went to jail for environmental sh*t… All I see on phones and TV is Trump, it’s like this guy is the devil,” Meek added.

The “Going Bad” artist concluded his series of Xweets with a request to Vice President Harris Clearing things up on the topic of “Black and brown men going to prison and their views.”

Now, with the political debate fast approaching, he may soon get his answer. Harris and Trump will face off on Tuesday (Sept. 10) on ABC in Philadelphia.