Rapper Lil Pump didn’t hold back when he expressed his strong feelings about Vice President Kamala Harris in a recent Instagram story. On Thursday, the 23-year-old rapper, known for his controversial opinions and brash style, delivered a fiery message directed at Harris, making it clear that he would leave the country if she were to win the election.
“I swear to god, on my dad’s grave, if this stupid a– b—h Kamala Harris wins the f—ing election, I’m moving out of America, boy, I swear on everything,”
Lil Pump declared in the brief video clip, showing just how passionate he is about his stance. His words, laden with profanity and anger, reflect his strong opposition to Harris, a sentiment he has not kept secret.
This isn’t the first time Lil Pump, whose real name is Gazzy García, has targeted Kamala Harris in his social media rants. In fact, his disdain for the Vice President has been a recurring theme in his posts. According to reports the rapper recently stirred up controversy when he incorrectly speculated about Harris’s racial background in another Instagram video.
“First off, Kamala Harris is not black she’s Indian,” Lil Pump claimed in the video, adding fuel to the fire with his next accusation. “She’s locked up over 1,500 people for f—ing weed-related bulls–t and then she laughed about it.” These comments were not only inaccurate but also inflammatory, sparking backlash from many who criticized him for spreading misinformation and perpetuating harmful stereotypes.
Lil Pump’s harsh criticism of Kamala Harris comes as no surprise to those familiar with his outspoken support for former President Donald Trump. The rapper has been an avid Trump supporter, often showcasing his allegiance by wearing MAGA (Make America Great Again) merchandise on his social media accounts. His admiration for Trump even led to a personal encounter with the former president, a moment that Lil Pump proudly shared with his followers.
In 2020, Lil Pump made headlines when he appeared at a Trump rally, where he was introduced by Trump himself—though not without a blunder. “Speaking of sound, music, and other things, one of the big superstars of the world, Little Pimp,” Trump said, mistakenly calling the rapper by the wrong name before quickly correcting himself. “There he is. How’s it going? You want to come up and say something? Come on, Little Pump, come on up here.”
Taking the stage, Lil Pump expressed his gratitude to Trump, praising him for his efforts as president. “I’ve come here to say, Mr. President, I appreciate everything you’ve done for our country. You brought the troops home and you’re doing the right thing. MAGA 20/20/20. Don’t forget that! And do not vote for Sleepy Joe at all!” the rapper told the crowd, urging them to reject then-candidate Joe Biden in the upcoming election.
Lil Pump’s vocal support for Trump and his disdain for Kamala Harris reflect a broader trend among some celebrities who use their platforms to influence political discourse. However, his tendency to make inflammatory and inaccurate statements has drawn criticism and sparked debate about the role of public figures in political discussions. Despite the backlash, Lil Pump remains unapologetic and continues to express his views with the same unfiltered passion that has characterized his career.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, figures like Lil Pump serve as reminders of the diverse and often polarizing opinions that shape public discourse. Whether his threats to leave the country if Harris wins the election are genuine or merely hyperbolic remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Lil Pump is not afraid to speak his mind, no matter the consequences.