Waka Flocka Flame, known for his hit ‘No Hands,’ has made headlines as a supporter of former President Trump. In a recent appearance on Tomi Lahren’s show ‘Tomi Lahren Is Fearless,’ he shared his views in a candid conversation.
Challenges Faced by Artists with Conservative Views
Lahren opened the interview by addressing the backlash artists receive for expressing conservative views. She mentioned how Nicki Minaj faced criticism after supporting Trump and raising awareness about violence against Christians in Nigeria. This context set the stage for Waka’s own perspective.
You think the way they turned on Nicki Minaj? She supports the president.
Waka’s Preference for Trump Over Harris
When asked about his political stance, Waka stated his preference for Trump over Kamala Harris. He equated this choice to preferring Kobe Bryant over LeBron James in basketball, emphasizing personal preference rather than absolute judgment.
Despite this endorsement, Waka clarified that his support doesn’t translate to full agreement with Trump’s ideologies. He has, notably, never voted in any election, reflecting a broader disconnection felt in his community.
Votes don’t matter for people like us. They never did, and never will.
Lessons Learned from Trump
Waka acknowledged learning practical business skills such as delegating capital and structuring business from Trump. This pragmatic approach highlights his focus on personal development rather than political alignment.
Thoughts on Kamala Harris
When asked specifically about Kamala Harris, Waka did not express support, revealing a decisive ‘hell no’ to whether he was a fan.
Embracing Fatherhood
Apart from political discussions, Waka is preparing for fatherhood as he awaits his first biological son. He spoke about the significant responsibility that this new role brings, expressing the profound impact it has on his life.
Another human is gonna be in the house and I got a strong responsibility. Nothing is real to me till it’s real.
This interview highlighted Waka Flocka Flame’s personal and professional insights, offering a glimpse into both his political views and his upcoming journey as a father.

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