'I will dog walk you': Cardi B threatens pro-Trump broadcaster Tomi Lahren in fiery Twitter feud

Cardi B has clapped back at Fox News contributor and Donald Trump supporter Tomi Lahren, who mocked her for protesting the US government shutdown.  

"Looks like @iamcardib is the latest genius political mind to endorse the Democrats. HA! Keep it up, guys! #MAGA2020" Lahren wrote.

Cardi B's social media accounts have recently been filled with her own brand of political commentary, including a video in which she says America is "in a hellhole" and a post suggesting Trump supporters work for free while the government is shut down.

In response to Lahren's jibe, the 'Bodak Yellow' hitmaker replied simply: "Leave me alone I will dog walk you".

"I'm sure you would. Still doesn't make your political rambling any less moronic. #BuildthatWall," Lahren tweeted back.

Cardi B, having not been "left alone" by Lahren, then changed tacks, dubbing the 26-year-old Republican "racist" and "a sheep".

"You're so blinded with racism that you don't even realise the decisions the president you root for is destroying the country you claim to love so much," she wrote.

"You are a perfect example on no matter how educated or smart you think you are you still a SHEEP!"

Lahren infamously once called the Black Lives Matter movement "the new KKK", later defending the claim on the Daily Show with Trevor Noah by saying she didn't "see colour".

Lahren continued her latest Twitter campaign against Cardi B by  referring to the definition of 'dog walking' someone - meaning to 'drag' them physically or verbally - as being hypocritical and inciting violence.

"Look up 'dog walk you,' and tell me what you find," she said.

"This whole thing is textbook Democrat. You whine about violence and do PSAs about bullying but applaud, encourage & laugh at threats towards people who think differently than you.

"THEN you justify it with labels like 'racist'."

Meanwhile, Cardi B has shared a collection of images from the Women's March in Washington DC over the weekend showing protesters holding signs featuring the rapper's face and lyrics.

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