50 Cent credits Donald Trump with teaching him a 'fake news' lesson, slams Kanye's presidential bid

In a new interview, 50 Cent has slammed Kanye West's presidential run and opened up about the biggest lesson he's learnt from Donald Trump being president.
50 Cent; Kanye West with Donald Trump. Photo credit: Getty

50 Cent has slammed Kanye West's bid to become the US president, insisting the news is an unnecessary 'diversion'.

Kanye announced his plans to run against current leader Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden on America's Independence Day, prompting backlash and ridicule from many.

Now the 'Many Men' hitmaker is putting down his former rival's political pursuits, accusing Kanye of becoming nothing but a distraction during a crucial US presidential election in November.

"I'm going to contemplate running myself. I'm going to run to create a diversion for someone else," he told Billboard, "the new thing is to run to create a diversion and distract people."

The rapper also poked fun at the fact West's YEEZY company received over US$2 million through Trump's Paycheck Protection Program, which reportedly saved over 100 jobs.

He added: "Would you run against someone who just gave you $2 million?"

50 Cent also recalled President Barack Obama calling West a "jackass" for interrupting Taylor Swift's speech during the MTV Video Music Awards in 2009, adding: "Maybe that's why you embrace this one (president)."

Elsewhere in the interview, 50 said Trump's unrelentingly unapologetic had inspired him.

"You know what I learned from my president? That I don't have to be apologetic. And whatever the f**k you said is fake news." 

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