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'I don't care Trump doesn't like black people': 50 Cent endorses president after rejecting Joe Biden's 60 percent-plus tax plans for anyone earning over $400K in some states

  Rapper 50 Cent has endorsed Donald Trump for president because of his favorable tax policies for the rich - and said he doesn't care i...

 Rapper 50 Cent has endorsed Donald Trump for president because of his favorable tax policies for the rich - and said he doesn't care if the Republican 'doesn’t like black people'. 

The 45-year-old tweeted a shot of the tax rates proposed by Democratic candidate Joe Biden and running mate Kamala Harris. 

The Biden proposals could see those earning more than $400,000 a year hit with rates of 62.6 percent for those who live in California residents, and 62 percent for people who live in New York City.

The If I Can't rapper rapper wrote: 'WHAT THE F***! (VOTE ForTRUMP) IM OUT. F*** NEW YORK The KNICKS never win anyway.'

He added: 'I don’t care Trump doesn’t like black people 62% are you out of ya f***ing mind.'

The tax rates would not apply to people who make less than $400,000 annually, which makes for about 98.2 percent of Americans. 

The latest: 50 Cent, 45, endorsed Donald Trump based on his tax policies in a tweet Monday, and said he doesn't 'care Trump doesn’t like black people'
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The latest: 50 Cent, 45, endorsed Donald Trump based on his tax policies in a tweet Monday, and said he doesn't 'care Trump doesn’t like black people'

50 Cent tweeted a shot of the tax rates Democratic candidate Joe Biden and running mate Kamala Harris are proposing in their administration

50 Cent tweeted a shot of the tax rates Democratic candidate Joe Biden and running mate Kamala Harris are proposing in their administration 

Biden has pledged to hike taxes said for those earning more than $400,000, but has insisted there will be 'no new taxes' beyond that. 

The current top U.S. statutory tax rate is 37 percent with the average earner in the highest tax bracket paying 26.8 percent after taking into account tax breaks, including loopholes, deductions, exemptions, credits and preferential rates.

It is not the first time 50 Cent has backed Trump - appearing to show his support for the Republican before the 2016 election.

In March 2016 he posted a photograph of the two of them together, with the caption: 'Me and My President maybe, only in America'.

The rap artist, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, was met with a variety of reactions to his latest controversial post.


50 Cent also showed support for the president in 2016, posting this Instagram photo  in the months before the election

50 Cent also showed support for the president in 2016, posting this Instagram photo  in the months before the election

50 Cent and Donald Trump are pictured together at the Vanity Fair Oscar party on February 27, 2011

50 Cent and Donald Trump are pictured together at the Vanity Fair Oscar party on February 27, 2011

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One user wrote, 'Pay your fair share. You're rich stop acting broke,' while journalist David Leavitt called The Candy Shop rapper 'a selfish piece of shit' for putting his finances ahead of all other issues.

'50 Cent can go f*** himself for choosing his personal wealth over the health of the nation,' Leavitt wrote.

The post also garnered support from conservative commentators including Candace Owens and Tomi Lahren, who wrote, 'Welcome to the Trump Train!' 

Reactions varied to the controversial posting from the rapper, as some said he was being selfish with his rationale

Reactions varied to the controversial posting from the rapper, as some said he was being selfish with his rationale 

Mashup: One user photo shopped the rapper and the president together to reflect his endorsement

Mashup: One user photo shopped the rapper and the president together to reflect his endorsement 


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