In the wake of the second indictment of the ex-president, Teddy Riley expressed his solidarity with Donald Trump.
Following his indictment on conspiracy and espionage act violations on Thursday (June 8), Trump resorted to Instagram to assert his innocence. Innocent man, that's me. "THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION IS COMPLETELY CORRUPT," the controversial figure wrote. This is interference in the election process and an extension of the greatest witch hunt in history. RESTORE THE GREATNESS OF AMERICA!!
The creator of the new jack swing chimed in with a slew of muscle emojis to show his approval of Trump's statement. In this clip, Bishop Talbert Swan questions Riley's activities because of his seeming support for Trump. Seriously, Teddy, he said to the producer. "Are you serious that you're on here supporting this guy?"
The Harlemite recently discussed his support for Trump with the Shaderoom. According to Riley, Donald won his brother's forgiveness by helping to pardon him.
The publication wrote on IG, "The artist claims he sides with Trump since he liberated his older brother Lou Hobbs, who was spending double life in prison." According to Teddy, Trump showed him "how to be a free man of this nation." Because of what he done for Africa while in office, Teddy thinks Trump "can do something spectacular for us." That's just what he believes, he says; everyone else may believe anything they choose.
And Riley's support for Trump isn't unique. Kodak Black declared his support for Trump, referring to him as a "genuine ni**a," during the politician's first indictment.
In 2023, Kodak went on Instagram Live to condemn his impending arrest. "I feel like these individuals on some other sh*t," the Floridian put it. Because Trump is a true ni**a and they know it, they're going to want to get him out of the way. If a bi**h asks, he'll let her do it. Trump is a true jackass and a solider, guy.
A federal grand jury charged Trump on Friday (June 9) for allegedly mishandling top-secret material at his Florida home. Among the many allegations against Trump, The New Yorker claims that he "retained nuclear secrets and classified battle plans for how to respond to a foreign assault, top-secret knowledge on the military capabilities of other countries."
Following his indictment on conspiracy and espionage act violations on Thursday (June 8), Trump resorted to Instagram to assert his innocence. Innocent man, that's me. "THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION IS COMPLETELY CORRUPT," the controversial figure wrote. This is interference in the election process and an extension of the greatest witch hunt in history. RESTORE THE GREATNESS OF AMERICA!!
The creator of the new jack swing chimed in with a slew of muscle emojis to show his approval of Trump's statement. In this clip, Bishop Talbert Swan questions Riley's activities because of his seeming support for Trump. Seriously, Teddy, he said to the producer. "Are you serious that you're on here supporting this guy?"
The Harlemite recently discussed his support for Trump with the Shaderoom. According to Riley, Donald won his brother's forgiveness by helping to pardon him.
The publication wrote on IG, "The artist claims he sides with Trump since he liberated his older brother Lou Hobbs, who was spending double life in prison." According to Teddy, Trump showed him "how to be a free man of this nation." Because of what he done for Africa while in office, Teddy thinks Trump "can do something spectacular for us." That's just what he believes, he says; everyone else may believe anything they choose.
And Riley's support for Trump isn't unique. Kodak Black declared his support for Trump, referring to him as a "genuine ni**a," during the politician's first indictment.
In 2023, Kodak went on Instagram Live to condemn his impending arrest. "I feel like these individuals on some other sh*t," the Floridian put it. Because Trump is a true ni**a and they know it, they're going to want to get him out of the way. If a bi**h asks, he'll let her do it. Trump is a true jackass and a solider, guy.
A federal grand jury charged Trump on Friday (June 9) for allegedly mishandling top-secret material at his Florida home. Among the many allegations against Trump, The New Yorker claims that he "retained nuclear secrets and classified battle plans for how to respond to a foreign assault, top-secret knowledge on the military capabilities of other countries."