
Hip Hop hood booger Boosie took to social media to respond to the backlash over him begging Donald Trump for a pardon like a slave begging his massa to set him free.
via: HotNewHipHop
Taking to Twitter just a few hours after posting about the idea of a pardon, Boosie fired back at critics of his move.
"DAM I AINT NO SO MANY PEOPLE DONT WANT ME TO BE PARDONED," he wrote in all-caps. "THIS 'SOCIAL MEDIA WORLD' WOULD RATHER SEE U FALL THAN BE GREAT!! N NOT JUST WITH ME WITH ANY FAMOUS PERSON!! 'U BETTER KNOW' THAT SOON AS YOU GET INTO SOME SH*T THEY GO KICK U WAY HARDER WHEN U DOWN THEN THEY LIFTED U UP WHEN U WAS UP!! WE GOTTA STAY OUTTA TROUBLE!! PEOPLE WANT U N PRISON AWAY FROM YOUR KIDS #itsfunnytothem CAUSE THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN."
Shortly afterward, Boosie followed-up in another post on the platform: "N ONE MORE THANG!! YALL SAYING I SHOULDNT ASK FOR A PARDON. SHUT THE F*CK UP. IM GO KEEP ASKING. THIS MY LIFE. I ASKED BIDEN FOR ONE MONTHS AGO NOW IM ASKING TRUMP!! WHERE IM FROM CLOSED MOUTHS DONT GET FED. MY CASE WAS ALREADY DISMISSED I DESERVE A PARDON #arguewithyamoma." It wasn't the first time Boosie requested a pardon either, having done so back in November, less than 24 hours after Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. Check out his latest message for the president above.
Since his inauguration on Monday, Trump has been active in handing out pardons. He's forgiven charges against a massive number of people involved with the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021. Additionally, Trump signed a record 26 executive orders on his first day in office. They included new policies on immigration, energy, criminal justice, and more. He further wants to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America within the next 30 days.
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