Lil Pump threatens to leave US if Trump doesn't win

Lil Pump threatens to leave America and move to Colombia if Biden wins election – as he appears at Trump rally where President introduces him as ‘Lil Pimp’!

  • Lil Pump, 20, vowed in a social media post to leave the US and move to Columbia if President Trump doesn’t win Tuesday’s election 
  • The ‘Gucci Gang’ rapper was among those who attended the President’s final campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Monday night
  • Trump mistakenly called the rapper ‘Lil Pimp’ as he invited him up on stage to address the cheering crowd 
  • It comes after Lil Pump also appeared front row at a Trump rally in Florida on Sunday night 
  • Lil Pump publicly endorsed Trump last week after telling his fans he doesn’t want to pay extra taxes under Biden

Lil Pump has threatened to leave the United States and move to Colombia if Joe Biden wins the election as the rapper appeared at Trump’s final campaign rally where the President mistakenly introduced him as ‘Lil Pimp’.

The 20-year-old ‘Gucci Gang’ rapper vowed in a social media post to leave the country if President Trump doesn’t win Tuesday’s election. 

‘Yo, no cap. If Trump does not get elected, I’m moving the f**k out of here. I’m going to Colombia, f**k it,’ he told his 17 million Instagram followers.  

Lil Pump, who recently endorsed Trump after telling his fans he doesn’t want to pay extra taxes under Biden, was among those who attended the President’s final campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Monday night. 

Lil Pump vowed in a social media post to leave the country if President Trump doesn't win Tuesday's election. He was among those who attended the President's final campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Monday night

Lil Pump vowed in a social media post to leave the country if President Trump doesn’t win Tuesday’s election. He was among those who attended the President’s final campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Monday night

Trump noted his presence in the crowd by calling him ‘one of the big superstars of the world’. 

The president then mistakenly called the rapper ‘Lil Pimp’ as he invited him up on stage to address the cheering crowd. 

Lil Pump, who was wearing a red MAGA hat, appeared on stage and said he ‘appreciates’ what Trump has done as President, noting that he ‘brought the troops home’ and is ‘doing the right thing’ for the US.    

‘MAGA 2020,’ he said.

‘Don’t forget that and do no vote for sleepy Joe at all.’

The rapper has since changed his Instagram bio to read: ‘Lil Pimp MAGA 202020’. 

It comes after he also appeared front row at a Trump rally in Florida on Sunday night.  

Trump noted his presence in the crowd by calling him ‘one of the big superstars of the world’. The president then mistakenly called the rapper ‘Lil Pimp’ as he invited him up on stage to address the cheering crowd

Lil Pump, who was wearing a red MAGA hat, appeared on stage and said he 'appreciates' what Trump has done as President, noting that he 'brought the troops home' and is 'doing the right thing' for the US

Lil Pump, who was wearing a red MAGA hat, appeared on stage and said he ‘appreciates’ what Trump has done as President, noting that he ‘brought the troops home’ and is ‘doing the right thing’ for the US

Lil Pump publicly endorsed Trump last week when he told his followers in an Instagram video that he doesn’t want to pay ‘an extra 33 percent in taxes’ and saying: ‘f*** sleepy Joe’. 

‘Trump 2020! F**k I look like paying an extra 33 in taxes for Biden?’ he said. 

Later, he shared a photo-shopped image of himself shaking hands with Trump in the Oval Office.

He is among the rappers who support Trump, including 50 Cent, who sparked outrage among his fans last month for speaking out against Biden’s tax plans. 

The musician said he did not want to have to pay 62 percent tax, which some of the country’s wealthiest residents could face under Biden’s plans when combining state and federal tax rates. 

Before endorsing himself as a candidate, Trump also had the support of Kanye West. 

The 20-year-old 'Gucci Gang' rapper vowed in a social media post to leave the country if President Trump doesn't win Tuesday's election

The 20-year-old 'Gucci Gang' rapper vowed in a social media post to leave the country if President Trump doesn't win Tuesday's election

The 20-year-old ‘Gucci Gang’ rapper vowed in a social media post to leave the country if President Trump doesn’t win Tuesday’s election

Lil Pump publicly endorsed Trump last week after telling his fans he doesn't want to pay extra taxes under Biden. The rapper then shared this photo-shopped image which puts his head on the body of someone meeting Trump in the Oval Office

Lil Pump publicly endorsed Trump last week after telling his fans he doesn’t want to pay extra taxes under Biden. The rapper then shared this photo-shopped image which puts his head on the body of someone meeting Trump in the Oval Office 

source: dailymail.co.uk