Gunplay On Trump: He’s ‘Bout Dat Business But He Ain’t Cool’

Gunplay joined Tim Westwood for an interview where the two quickly state of politics in America. When asked about president-elect Donald Trump, Gunplay was cautious about making any headlines.

“I don’t condone what Donald Trump believes in. I don’t condone his ideology. But what I do respect is his business,” said Gunplay. “You won’t see the click bait saying, ‘Gunplay voted for Donald Trump.’ But he’s alright with me, man…as long as he stays in the borders and the parameters of not being a total racist, which it is right now.”

Gunplay also noted that Trump had zero political experience before winning the 2016 Presidential election, instead being known as for his business ventures, despite the fact that many of them-Trump Steaks, GoTrump.com, a Monopoly-based Trump board game, Trump Ice drinking water, Trump on the Ocean restaurant and the Trump New Media video on demand service-all lasted no longer than a year.

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A recent article by Newsweek also noted: “In 1978, the year his father set up that sweet credit line at Chase, Donald’s tax returns showed personal losses of $406,386—$1.5 million in present-day dollars. Things grew worse in 1979, when he reported an income of negative $3.4 million, $11.2 million in constant dollars.”

Gunplay continued: “He bought that bitch. That’s like [Rick] Ross going to be the President. He hustled. He did his thing. You gotta respect it. But I don’t believe what he believes in. His ideology and all his cockiness-that ain’t cool.”

Watch the full interview below.