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Tupac’s Brother Blasts Trump Campaign Over Kamala Harris Shade
Tupac’s Brother Mopreme Shakur Slams Trump For Leaving A Ticket For Tupac At The Vice Presidential Debate
Kamala Harris called Tupac “the best rapper alive” in an interview before laughing it off. The clip went viral and the Trump campaign publicly confirmed that they left a ticket for Tupac at the Vice-presidential election.
The stepbrother of the late Tupac Shakur has now responded to Trump campaign’s prank on Kamala Harris at the Vice Presidential debate.
Mopreme Shakur spoke to TMZ about Trump’s campaign leaving a ticket for Tupac Shakur at the Vice Presidential debate after Kamala’s viral flub. Mopreme called the move “clearly disrespectful” towards ‘Pac and their family.
Kamala Harris asked, who’s the best rapper alive?
She answers @2PAC
Then says “Not alive, I know, I keep doing that.”
Tries to think of another living rapper. “There’s some I would not mention right now because they should stay in their lane.” pic.twitter.com/MZJ5FZC4qP
— Emily Larsen (@emilyelarsen) September 25, 2020
“We should know Trump’s lack of respect for the Black and brown community,” he said, adding that he wasn’t shocked by Trump’s move. As we’ve seen over the past few years, if not longer, Trump can never admit to making a mistake, rather flipping the narrative to try and paint him out to be the good guy.
Mopreme explained that he’s fully aware Trump won’t apologize to him or his family. However, he’s hoping that instead, Trump might consider releasing his stepfather, Mutulu Shakur, who was sentenced to 60 years in prison in 1988 for his involvement in a bank robbery that left three dead.
Mopreme said his stepfather has reformed himself while in prison, taking responsibilities and accountability for his actions and has been a good influence on other inmates while behind bars.
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