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President Trump Turns #MagaChallenge Into a Rap Contest, Will Invite Winners to White House
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President Trump has just given a cosign to a months-old viral challenge, and in the process, he's created his own rap contest.
On Friday afternoon (Nov. 8), the polarizing Commander-in-Chief quote-tweeted a pro-Trump song and video created by Bryson Gray, an unapologetic Trump supporter who went viral after posting the song and video for "Maga Boy" this past September.
"I will be announcing the winners of the #MAGACHALLENGE and inviting them to the @WhiteHouse to meet with me and perform. Good luck!" Trump wrote in the tweet.
Gray recently released another pro-Trump track, “WallGoinUp,” where he adds his support for the wall that Trump wants to build.
“Got a phone call from Trump, said the wall going up/Democrats try to stop it, hardly enough," he raps. "They said they wouldn’t fund it, Trump calling their bluffing.”
Man others have entered the #MAGACHALLENGE as well (also known as the “#KAGCHALLENGE—(Keep America Great Challenge), creating songs and videos in support of our current Commander-in-Chief.
In related news, YG recently made a fan get off the stage after the fan refused to say "fukk Donald Trump" at the 2019 Mala Luna Music Festival in October. When the story made headlines, the White House responded and they weren't pleased.
"Another example of the tolerant left," White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said said in a sarcastic response to the video.
Following the incident, Trump was met with fans yelling the lyrics to YG and Nipsey Hussle's "fukk Donald Trump" while he was ringside at UFC 244 at Madison Square Garden in New York City earlier this month.
Read More: President Trump Turns #MagaChallenge Into a Rap Contest - XXL | President Trump Turns #MagaChallenge Into a Rap Contest, Will Invite Winners to White House
Read More: President Trump Turns #MagaChallenge Into a Rap Contest - XXL | President Trump Turns #MagaChallenge Into a Rap Contest, Will Invite Winners to White House
President Trump has just given a cosign to a months-old viral challenge, and in the process, he's created his own rap contest.
On Friday afternoon (Nov. 8), the polarizing Commander-in-Chief quote-tweeted a pro-Trump song and video created by Bryson Gray, an unapologetic Trump supporter who went viral after posting the song and video for "Maga Boy" this past September.
"I will be announcing the winners of the #MAGACHALLENGE and inviting them to the @WhiteHouse to meet with me and perform. Good luck!" Trump wrote in the tweet.
Gray recently released another pro-Trump track, “WallGoinUp,” where he adds his support for the wall that Trump wants to build.
“Got a phone call from Trump, said the wall going up/Democrats try to stop it, hardly enough," he raps. "They said they wouldn’t fund it, Trump calling their bluffing.”
Man others have entered the #MAGACHALLENGE as well (also known as the “#KAGCHALLENGE—(Keep America Great Challenge), creating songs and videos in support of our current Commander-in-Chief.
In related news, YG recently made a fan get off the stage after the fan refused to say "fukk Donald Trump" at the 2019 Mala Luna Music Festival in October. When the story made headlines, the White House responded and they weren't pleased.
"Another example of the tolerant left," White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said said in a sarcastic response to the video.
Following the incident, Trump was met with fans yelling the lyrics to YG and Nipsey Hussle's "fukk Donald Trump" while he was ringside at UFC 244 at Madison Square Garden in New York City earlier this month.
Read More: President Trump Turns #MagaChallenge Into a Rap Contest - XXL | President Trump Turns #MagaChallenge Into a Rap Contest, Will Invite Winners to White House

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