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fandomsecrets2026-04-15 04:21 pm
[ SECRET POST #7040 ]
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(Anonymous) 2026-04-15 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)"Following the 'Lemon Pound Cake' lawsuit, public attention turned to Afroman's political affiliations. The first point of contention stemmed from a 2022 incident, when Afroman announced he would run for president in the 2024 election. His campaign focused on issues like marijuana legalisation and policing, technically placing him in the same political arena as Trump.
While this alone did not suggest support, it meant the two could appear at the same events or within the same political conversations, which later became important context. That overlap became visible in 2024, when a photo of Afroman shaking hands with Trump began circulating online, sparking assumptions that it looked like a clear sign of endorsement.
However, Afroman later pushed back on that interpretation, explaining that he simply met Trump while attending the same Libertarian event during his campaign. He said directly that he was not supporting Trump and that the interaction was not political backing.
But around the same time, Afroman confused fans with comments about possibly performing at Trump rallies. In an interview, he said he might perform his song 'Hunter Got High' at such events, suggesting it could help revive his career. Even though he did not explicitly endorse Trump, the idea of performing at rallies blurred the line for many supporters. It seemingly created the impression that he was at least open to aligning himself with Trump's audience.
The song fueled the speculations as it references then-US President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, who was seen by some as Trump's punching bag during the election. While Afroman has a long history of satire and parody in his music, it led some to interpret the song as politically aligned, even if that may not have been the artist's intent.
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(Anonymous) 2026-04-16 05:34 am (UTC)(link)Yeah, get that Maga money, dude.