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Watch: Eminem's Trump Rap Blasts President Over NFL Protests, Racism
"All these horrible tragedies, and he's bored and would rather cause a Twitter storm with the Packers," Eminem raps.

WASHINGTON, DC — Entering the national political conversation with a bang, Eminem released a video of a profanity-laced and furious freestyle rap denouncing Trump late Tuesday night during the BET Hip Hop Awards. You can watch the rap embedded below.
Though few may be surprised the rapper is not a fan of the president, his words are impactful. He says that Trump is “a kamikaze that’ll probably cause a nuclear holocaust,” echoing a recent warning from Tennessee Republican Sen. Bob Corker that Trump could lead the country into World War III.
Eminem also criticizes Trump over his treatment of racial issues. He cites Trump's opposition to the NFL player's protests during the national anthem and contrasts it with the president's statement as a candidate that he likes soliders who weren't captured, in reference to Sen. John McCain's time as a POW. (For more information on this and other political stories, subscribe to the White House Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts.)
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"That's not disrespecting the military," he says sarcastically.
He also reminds viewers of Trump's mixed reaction to the march of white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, which the president said included some "very good people."
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"From his endorsement of Bannon/support for the Klansmen/Tiki torches in hand/For the solider who's black/Who comes back from Iraq/And is still told to go back to Africa," Eminem raps.
He makes it clear that he takes politics as seriously as he takes his art, denouncing any fans who also back Trump.
"Any fan of mine, who's a supporter of his,/I'm drawing in the sand a line/You're either for or against," he adds.
The rap concludes: "We love our military. And we love our country. But we [expletive] hate Trump."
Colin Kaepernick, an NFL player known for kneeling during the national anthem in protest of racial injustice, tweeted out support for the video: "I appreciate you @Eminem."
Watch the video of the rap here (Editors note: Though some of the rap's expletives are censored in the video, a significant amount of profanity can still be heard in the rap):
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