Nick Cannon Throws Support Behind Donald Trump, Says Democrats Are the ‘Party of the KKK’
- Television personality Nick Cannon labeled the Democratic Party "the party of the KKK" during an episode of his web talk show Big Drive on Friday.
- The comments arose while Cannon discussed politics with guest Amber Rose, a former Democrat who switched to become a Republican supporter and endorsed President Donald Trump in 2024.
- Rose stated "Democrats don't care about people of color and the Republicans do," and Cannon replied, "I agree with you 100%." The exchange centered on conservative political views.
- Cannon credited the Republican Party, founded by anti-slavery activists, with passing the 13th Amendment and freeing slaves under President Abraham Lincoln's leadership.
- Segregationist Dixiecrats, including Senator Strom Thurmond, shifted allegiances from the Democrat Party to the GOP by the 1960s, reshaping the modern political landscape.
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Nick Cannon Supports Trump While Calling Democrats 'Party of the KKK,' Igniting Backlash
Nick Cannon has ignited a firestorm on social media after expressing his support of President Donald Trump and giving an ill-received take in comparing the Democratic Party to the Ku Klux Klan. Cannon shared his political opinions in a conversation with Amber Rose, who openly supports Trump, during an episode of his online talk show, Big Drive. Nick Cannon argued that Republicans care about people of color more than Democrats In an episode of hi…
Nick Cannon’s Comments About Trump And KKK Spark Outrage
MEGA Nick Cannon is once again at the center of controversy after comments made on his web series “Big Drive” quickly went viral and sparked intense debate online. During the March 27 episode, Cannon sat down with Amber Rose, where the two discussed politics, party loyalty, and their views on the current state of the country. What followed was a conversation that has since divided viewers, with some praising Nick Cannon’s remarks and others call…
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