Tuesday, September 03, 2024

Ice Cube Frozen!

Ice Cube and son O'shea Jackson, Jr. The rap veteran is getting hammered again for his remarks about Kamala Harris. 

Why is the election so close?

President Joe Biden and his support for Israel.

If Biden abandons Israel, he could put a serious dent in his vice president. But if he continues to support the country, he could still put a serious dent in his vice president.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) and Rep. Nikema Williams (D-GA) are fierce supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris. They will come to the defense of a sorority sister.

Harris identifies as a Black woman. Harris is the first African American woman to be the Vice President of the United States and presidential nominee of a major political party

Did you know that Harris tried to reach out to O'Shea Jackson, Sr., best known as rap icon Ice Cube in 2019 and 2020? 

Ice Cube has been adamant that Democrats told him to hold off until after the election before making demands for his “Contract With Black America.” However, he admitted that he blew off a Zoom call with vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

The NWA rapper and actor recently revealed to Fox Soul’s Cocktails with Queens, that features Claudia Jordan, Vivica A. Fox, LisaRaye McCoy, and Syleena Johnson, that he turned down a request by the California senator to be a part of a Zoom call. He didn’t want to lumped in with other “entertainers” and passed on the offer.

Now in 2024, Ice Cube is back in the saddle.

Many are calling Cube out for being in the saddle of Donald J. Trump. The Big 3 Basketball co-founder has ties to convicted felons. Steve Bannon and Trump are convicted felons.

Ice Cube with white nationalist Tucker Carlson.

According to a bizarre new story from The Daily Mail, a $1.2 billion lawsuit filed by Cube and his business partner, Jeff Kwatinetz, alleges that the Qatari government sought to bribe Bannon via the duo after investing in Ice Cube’s basketball league, BIG3. Kwatinetz, court documents reveal, calls Bannon a former colleague and personal friend.

The story goes something like this: Last year, Ahmed al Rumaihi, a member of the Qatari royal family, agreed to invest $20.5 million in BIG3, but ended up dodging calls after ponying up only $7.5 million. When Cube and Kwatinetz tried to get the rest of the money, al Rumaihi began “persistently inquir[ing] about wanting to meet with Mr. Bannon,” who was, at the time, still Trump’s chief strategist. His efforts appeared to intensify after Bannon left both the White House and, later, the alt-right news site Breitbart, the latter of which found him losing the financial backing of hedge fund billionaire Robert Mercer.

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