Hip Hop Icon Ice Cube defends working with Trump on plan for Black Americans: 'Our justice is bipartisan'
Ice Cube is working with Trump and Black women are calling him out
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Hip Hop Artist is in hot water on social media after revealing he's been working with President Donald Trump on developing a plan geared toward helping Black Americans – but the star is not backing down.
Ice Cube, real name O'Shea Jackson, has long been critical of Trump, having even released a 2018 song titled "Arrest the President." So it came as a shock to many who learned the N.W.A. rapper and Trump have been working together.
The backlash seemingly erupted Tuesday when Trump's senior advisor, Katrina Pierson, and "his willingness to step up and work with @realDonaldTrump Administration to help develop the #PlatinumPlan."
The West Coast rapper confirmed his participation in the Platinum Plan in a tweet Wednesday that revealed both Democrats and Republicans approached him about his Contrect with Black America, a 22-page blueprint to achieve racial economic justice that Ice Cube spearheaded.
"Dems said we’ll address the CWBA after the election. Trump campaign made some adjustments to their plan after talking to us about the CWBA," he wrote.
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