Kodak Black Sends Warning to Plies Over His Fair Criticism of Donald Trump

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We have officially reached a time where influential artists are eluding they may slide for Donald Trump. Kodak Black is letting it be known that Plies’ outspoken, fair and warranted stance on Trump, will not be tolerated.

Get this, it all went down during an Instagram Live session on Sunday, July 14.

Kodak was visibly frustrated with Plies for coming for Trump after a shooting incident at a rally in Pennsylvania. 

Then Kodak sent a warning to the Florida rapper, telling him to “fall back.”

“We ain’t gon’ for no Trump slander, bruh,” Kodak said. “You gotta get off that s**t, Plies. Trump ain’t did nuthin’ to you, you feel me? You rich, bruh, we rich. Fall back, ’cause s**t can get mafioso, boy.”

Oh boy.

If you haven’t been paying much attention, Plies has long been a vocal critic of Trump’s reelection campaign. 

The “Bust It Baby” rapper made numerous posts about Trump, especially in recent months. 

Let’s be real, Plies doesn’t care for Trump much and feels like many Americans have been fooled by his chaotic energy and political views. 

Get this, Plies mocked Trump when he was convicted of felony charges related to a hush money trial and criticized him for allegedly lying about his involvement with Project 2025—a controversial initiative aimed at implementing conservative and right-wing policy changes within the federal government.

Following the shooting at Trump’s rally, Plies joined others on social media in suggesting the event was “staged.” Eh hem …

“It’s Hard To Feel Sorry For A Bully!!! It Really Is!!! Especially A Nasty One!! God Is Real!!” Plies wrote.

Plies has not responded to Kodak Black’s comments. TBH, we hope he doesn’t. Last thing anyone wants is a beef between two artists over Donald J. Trump. Seriously, no. 

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