Snoop Dogg recently released "Lavender" music video which mocks police brutality in America and the U.S President, Donald Trump.
In the video, the "Drop It Like It's Hot" rapper pointed a fake gun at a
clown version of the controversial President, Ronald Klump.
Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, did not react well to this video. He
called it "totally disgraceful" and "not artistic." Cohen then demanded
Snoop to apologize to the president, because "there is nothing funny
about an assassination attempt on a president." In an exclusive
interview with TMZ, Cohen said that he would have the same objection if it had happened to Obama.
He added, "Just because you want to hide behind the guise of artistic
capabilities or artistic freedom of speech doesn't make it right, and
Snoop knows that. And he played very close to the line here." At the end
of the interview, Cohen told TMZ, "You know what's really sad is that
there is so much more that Snoop can do for this country." Cohen
continued, "maybe there are other things he can do to help the inner
cities get past the violence, the drugs, and the killings going on
instead of showing more killings."
Senator Marco Rubio apparently gave similar reaction. Even though Rubio
ran against Trump on 2016 election, he didn't approve of the video.
"Snoop shouldn't have done that," Rubio told TMZ. "We've had Presidents
assassinated before in this country, so anything like that you should be
really careful with that, you know?"
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