Snoop Dogg responds to Trump Crypto Ball backlash on The Breakfast Club: “I'm not a politician... I represent the muthaf*ckin’ Gansta Party”
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Snoop Dogg said he confronted fans who called him a Trump sellout by responding bluntly and defending his stance.

The West Coast legend addressed the backlash he received for performing at an event celebrating Trump’s inauguration
Snoop Dogg revealed his reasoning behind his performance at the pre-inauguration event.
On Wednesday (May 14), Snoop reflected on the backlash he received from his alleged association with Trump earlier this year on The Breakfast Club.
He explained how he worked the event as a DJ and made a lot of money because of it, as well as crafting relationships that will help inner-city communities and teach financial literacy and cryptocurrency.
“I DJed at the Crypto Ball for what, 30 minutes… Made a whole bunch of money, made a lot of relationships to help the inner city and teach financial literacy,” Snoop said. “That’s 30 minutes. I’ve been doing great things for the community for 30 years. So which one is it? 30 for 30?”
Snoop insisted the event wasn’t politically motivated. “I don’t represent the Republican Party. I don’t represent the Democratic Party. I represent the gangster party. Period.” The booking, he explained, came through longtime business partner David Sacks and was part of a broader crypto initiative meant to bring resources “back to the hood.” “Cool, I’m with you! You’re helping the hood out! How does [the hate] work when I’m tryna help y’all, but y’all talking [trash]?”
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