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Chelsea Handler on her ex 50 Cent support for Trump: ‘I had to remind him he was a black person’

Raunchy comedian Chelsea Handler used another comedian’s show to send a very disparaging message to her ex-boyfriend 50 cent. In a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, she said her ex-boyfriend rapper 50 Cent, was putting money over the Black community. He’s just a smart businessman.
But to say he’s putting money over the Black community is flat out wrong and reveals Hollywood’s lies and propaganda . Under President Donald Trump the minority communities across the board, and yes, specifically the Black community has been at the lowest it’s ever been. Just remember that Handler, and those in Hollywood, push socialist agendas and don’t care if they lie to the public. In fact, some of them even believe their own lies.
Under a Joe Biden administration taxes can soar as high as 62 percent! Wow, that’s insane, if you ask me.
“Yeah, I don’t want to be 20cent…62 % is a very, very, bad idea. I don’t like it!”
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Weirdly, 50 Cent’s desperate ex said she would be willing to give to make it worth his while if he publicly denounces POTUS.
“So he doesn’t want to pay 62 percent in taxes because he doesn’t want to go from ’50 Cent’ to ’20 Cent’ and I had to remind him that he was a Black person, so he can’t vote for Donald Trump,” she told Fallon.
She added that 50 “shouldn’t be influencing an entire swath of people who may listen to him because he’s worried about his own personal pocketbook.
Remember what life was like before COVID-19?
Last October, CNBC, along with every other media company, was astonished when the unemployment numbers came out showing African Americans and Asian Americans had the lowest unemployment rate ever. This is what Trump economics has done and can do again.
- The jobless rate for Hispanics hit a record low of 3.9% in September, while African Americans maintained its lowest rate ever, 5.5%.
- The unemployment rate for Asian Americans was 2.5% in September. The jobless rate for adult women came in at 3.1%.
50 cent isn’t just a rapper, he’s actually more of a successful businessman. He knows that cutting taxes, bringing jobs back to America and investing in both urban and rural in communities across the country is what puts money in peoples pockets and gets them out of poverty.
It’s more important to give people the tools they need to make their lives better than to promise handouts without any hope that things will change , which is what the Democrats have done for decades now.
More recently, 50 Cent responded on Twitter to a Fox News segment hosted by Shannon Bream.
“Yeah, I don’t want to be 20cent,” he said. “62 % is a very, very, bad idea. I don’t like it!”
“What the F*CK! (VOTE ForTRUMP) I’m out,” said 50 Cent in a Tweet last week. “F*CK New York The KNICKS never win anyway. I don’t care Trump doesn’t like black people 62 % are you out of ya fucking mind.”
Exactly, it’s simple economics.
You can follow Sara A Carter on Twitter @SaraCarterDC

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Historic House Vote Expels Rep. George Santos Amidst Scandal

In a turn of events, the House of Representatives made history on Friday with a vote to expel Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), marking the first such expulsion in over two decades. A moment fraught with gravity unfolded as Speaker Mike Johnson wielded his gavel to formalize Santos’ removal, setting a precedent in congressional annals.
Santos, indicted on 23 counts related to wire fraud, identity theft, and other charges, has not faced conviction but stands accused of misusing campaign funds for opulent purchases. The bipartisan vote, tallying 311 to 114, signaled robust support for expulsion, with a marginally higher number of Republicans opting to retain Santos.
Questions loomed as Speaker Johnson left the chamber, his silence leaving the fate of the ongoing government spending battle uncertain. According to reports from Fox News, Democratic Rep. Steny Hoyer emphasized the non-partisan nature of the decision, asserting that members concluded Santos had tarnished the House’s reputation and was unfit for representation.
Within the GOP, conflicting opinions emerged, with Rep. Darrell Issa arguing against expulsion, citing the presumption of innocence. The tight-lipped stance of the House Ethics Committee played a pivotal role in the deliberations.
Conversely, members of the New York Republican delegation, led by Rep. Marc Molinaro, asserted Santos’ commission of crimes, justifying expulsion based on a comprehensive investigation.
Santos himself predicted the outcome in an exclusive morning interview on “FOX & Friends.” This vote not only underlines the House’s rare use of expulsion powers but also sets a critical precedent in handling members facing severe legal challenges.
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