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Ray J Out Of Hospital, But Heart Barely Functioning

Ray J walked out of a Las Vegas hospital this week with his heart barely keeping him alive. The R&B singer dropped an update about his condition during a recent video update.

His heart’s working at just 25% capacity after a severe pneumonia and heart pain scare landed him in the hospital on January 6.

“My heart’s only beating like 25%, but as long as I stay focused and stay on the right path, then everything will be all right. So thank you for all your prayers,” Ray J said in the video, as he smoked what looked like a cigarette.

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Doctors ran X-rays and an echocardiogram on the 44-year-old “One Wish” singer during his hospital stay. Sources close to Ray J said he experienced severe pneumonia coupled with heart pains that required immediate medical attention.

This marks Ray J’s second major battle with pneumonia in recent years.

Back in 2021, he fought a life-threatening case of non-COVID pneumonia. It was so severe that he thought he might die. The condition required him to stay in the hospital’s COVID wing despite testing negative for the virus.

His recovery from that illness took several weeks, but he eventually regained full breathing capacity without needing ongoing oxygen support.

Despite his heart functioning at quarter capacity, Ray J’s already planning his next business moves. He’s launching an ambitious slate of dating shows through his Tronix Network partnership with Zeus Network.

“The New Tronix Network is back in full effect. I wanna thank the Zeus Network for powering us and for bringing this new wave to us. The Tronix Network will be a full dating show network.”

Ray said he has 25 new dating shows he is working on, starting with For the Love of Ray J 3, powered by Zeus.

Love Cabin 2 is on the way as well and he said the Love Cabin reunion show is “probably one of the most explosive reunions you’ll probably ever see,” Ray J explained.

Zeus Network has been Ray J’s primary television partner for several dating and reality shows over the past few years. The platform specializes in urban entertainment content and has built a strong following.

‘Y’all gotta see this room though’: Man declares this hotel the ‘coolest’ in all of Austin, Texas. It’s an Embassy Suites

A man visiting Austin thinks he has found the coolest Embassy Suites, not just in Texas but perhaps in the entire world. Is he being appropriately appreciative, or is this a run-of-the-mill architectural offering? You decide.

TikTok creator KFD (@kellyfreakindoke) posted a video from his trip last week. To the tune of Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” KFD offers viewers a glimpse of the lobby, which is cavernous in a 1980s shopping mall kind of way.

“I literally said, ‘Holy biscuits,’” KFD says. “Dude, this is by far the coolest lobby. This is pretty rad. You’ve got to remember, I’m a kid in the 80s, so I remember when we saw buildings like this all the time—new and fancy and awesome.”

After offering a tour of his spacious suite, KFD closes the video with a final thought. “Anyway, in case y’all were wondering: The Embassy Suites in Downtown Austin? Definitely worth it,” he says. “I am absolutely enamored with it. You can definitely feel the 1980s in here.”

Viewers React to the Austin, Texas Embassy Suites Love

In the comments section of the video, viewers expressed their opinions on the Embassy Suites in Downtown Austin.

“It is literally just like every other Embassy Suites in the country,” wrote one viewer.

“This looks like the Hyatt Regency I stayed at in Houston in 1976,” said a second person. 

A third person said, “We used to stay there in high school for state volleyball tournaments when they were still held in Austin. It was so cool back then!”

Someone else said, “Dude as soon as you walked in, I knew it was an Embassy Suites.”

Who Built the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Downtown Austin?

The Embassy Suites by Hilton in Downtown Austin was originally built in 1985 and last renovated in 2016. Austin Hotels notes the convenience to local landmarks and the relatively large rooms, which KFD also noted in his review.

The suite-like room set-up isn’t an accident; it was the founding thesis of the company started in the mid 1980s that was later sold to Hilton. According to Texas Border Business, the chain’s commitment to affordable luxury represented a huge shift in the hotel industry.

And the overall style of the hotels is pretty consistent, even after renovation. Here is a tour the public took of an Indiana Embassy Suites after its doors opened in 1985.

Of course, that design continuity isn’t as appealing to everyone as it is to KFD. The She Buys Travel blog visited the Embassy Suites in Austin and found that it is “a smart and dependable choice for women” looking for bigger rooms and a convenient location. However, the review (which was published nine years after its last substantive renovation) notes that the decor and furnishings could use an update. 

AllHipHop contacted KFD via TikTok comment and direct message for comment. We also contacted Embassy Suites by Hilton in Downtown Austin via email for comment. This story will be updated if either party responds.

@kellyfreakindoke this is by far the coolest hotel in Austin! #embassysuites #postmodern #1980s ♬ phil collins In the Air Tonight – 💙 Music for Life 💙

Judge LaShann Hall Coddles Man Accused Of Killing Jam Master Jay

Brooklyn Federal Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall may have crossed professional lines when she offered heartfelt sympathy to Karl Jordan Jr, the man whose murder conviction she overturned despite multiple eyewitnesses identifying him as the man who killed Jam Master Jay.

Hall told Jordan she was “genuinely saddened” to hear about his stabbing at Brooklyn’s notorious Metropolitan Detention Center. The judge’s warm words came during a hearing where she ordered Jordan to remain locked up on separate drug charges.

“I was genuinely saddened to hear of the assault that happened to you. That should have never happened. It looks like you are on the mend,” Hall said to the man whose murder charges she overturned just weeks earlier, according to The New York Post.

Jordan was hospitalized after getting stabbed 22 times during a February 2025 brawl at MDC.

The facility houses high-profile inmates such as 6ix9ine, Nicolas Maduro, Sam Bankman-Fried and Luigi Mangione. The jail has earned a reputation as a dangerous hell-hole that even legal advocates call notorious.

Judge Hall’s loving compassion came just a month after she overturned Jordan’s February 2024 conviction, ruling prosecutors failed to prove his motive for killing Jam Master Jay in his Queens recording studio on October 30, 2002.

Two eyewitnesses testified they watched Jordan fire the fatal shots. Uriel “Tony” Rincon, who was wounded in the leg during the attack, told jurors he saw Jordan pull the trigger. Lydia High testified she watched a man with a neck tattoo give Jam Master Jay a pound before gunfire erupted. Jordan has a neck tattoo.

High also testified that Ronald Washington, Jordan’s co-defendant, ordered her to the ground at gunpoint when she tried to escape. Washington’s conviction stands because Hall found sufficient evidence of his motive.

The judge’s ruling dismissed the eyewitness accounts by focusing solely on motive. She wrote that prosecutors failed to prove

Jordan felt cheated by a failed Baltimore drug deal or wanted to steal cocaine from his godfather, even though he is sitting in MDC on separate cocaine distribution charges.

“The court is not convinced,” Hall wrote about the government’s theories. “There is simply no evidence suggesting that Jordan felt cheated by the failure of the Baltimore deal.”

But eyewitnesses saw what they saw.

Rincon and High both gave emotional testimony about watching Jordan shoot Jay twice in the head during what appeared to be a friendly embrace. The prosecution argued Jordan and Washington entered the studio around 7:30 P.M. with help from Jay Bryant, who faces trial in May.

Washington allegedly stood guard while Jordan approached Jam Master Jay for the deadly hug.

Jordan maintains his innocence and claims Bryant was the actual shooter. His lawyers plan to file a bail application next week seeking his release on the drug charges.

The case devastated Hip-Hop when Jam Master Jay was gunned down at age 37 in October 2002. Run-DMC had pioneered rap music in the 1980s before Mizell allegedly turned to cocaine dealing as the group’s popularity faded.

Jordan was 18 when prosecutors say he killed his godfather over the botched Baltimore drug deal. He faced a minimum 20-year sentence before Hall’s controversial ruling.

Hall’s sympathetic comments on Wednesday highlight the unusual relationship between judge and defendant.

President Donald Trump Skipping Super Bowl As Bad Bunny Dress Drama Has MAGA Fuming

Donald Trump just told the world he’s skipping the Super Bowl because California is “too far away.” The president made history last year as the first sitting commander-in-chief to attend the big game in New Orleans.

This time around, he’s staying home. President Trump dropped the news in a New York Post interview published Saturday.

The 2026 Super Bowl goes down on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. That’s about a six-hour flight from Washington DC on Air Force One.

“It’s just too far away,” President Donald Trump told the newspaper. He said he’d show up if the trip were “a little bit shorter.” The president has been hitting up sporting events left and right since taking office.

He caught the Daytona 500 NASCAR race in Florida and this week’s college football championship. Both events happened close to his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach. He also made it to the Ryder Cup in New York last September.

But Trump’s got bigger issues with this Super Bowl than just travel time. He’s not feeling the entertainment lineup at all. Bad Bunny headlines the halftime show, and Trump called that choice “absolutely ridiculous.”

The Puerto Rican rapper has MAGA supporters losing their minds over rumors he might wear a dress during his performance.

Conservative social media exploded when reports surfaced about Bad Bunny’s potential outfit choice. Multiple sources said the reggaeton star plans to make a cultural statement with his wardrobe.

MAGA fans immediately started calling for Super Bowl boycotts. The dress rumors have right-wing Twitter in full meltdown mode. Thousands of NFL fans are threatening to skip the game entirely.

Some are calling it the most controversial halftime show since Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction.

Green Day adds more fuel to the fire as the pregame performers. The punk rock trio has been changing lyrics in their hit “American Idiot” to slam Trump’s policies. They switched “redneck agenda” to “MAGA agenda” during recent concerts.

Lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong has spoken out against Trump’s immigration policies multiple times. During a recent performance, he called their songs “anti-fascism” and “anti-war.”

Donald Trump insists the performers have nothing to do with his decision to stay away. He’s sticking with the distance excuse despite flying to events across the country regularly.

Last year’s Super Bowl in New Orleans averaged nearly 130 million viewers in the United States. International viewership reached 62.5 million, making it the most-watched event in America for decades.

‘He used to live in Vegas—and he’d blow $100K every 2-3 months’: Miami midnight ballerina takes customer to champagne room. Then she realizes he’s an infamous man who just got out of jail after 17 years

A “midnight ballerina” had a chance run-in with a high-profile customer. Then, she realized that he had a wild criminal history. 

Daphne (@daphneelaaine), a TikToker who travels between the Pacific Northwest and Miami, heard a story from a customer that baffled her. Through the grapevine, she realized that the man had been to the champagne rooms and had gotten expensive perks from her club “every single night.” Curious, she wanted to know what he did for a living and how he afforded his lifestyle. 

So, she approached him and asked some questions about his life. She later posted a video that now has over 40,000 views recounting his answer. 

The man told her he had been in jail for 17 years prior to his release, and that he had an incredibly high-profile lifestyle prior to being imprisoned. While he mentioned robbing six banks, that’s not what landed him in jail. However, Daphne doesn’t remember exactly what he did to get caught. 

Daphne said the man would regularly spend $100,000 every two to three months when he lived in Las Vegas. He didn’t care about his spending because when the money dried up, he’d just rob another bank.

How Does Someone Spend $100,000 in Las Vegas Every 2–3 Months?

It’s pretty easy to rack up major bills in Las Vegas, even if you’re not gambling. There are hotels that charge $3,000+ per night. However, if the man were a permanent resident, there are still an infinite number of ways to spend $100,000.

The Las Vegas Strip is comparatively more expensive than other areas. Fine dining will cost anywhere from $75–$200 per person. At the higher end, just going out once a night can cost $10,000–15,000 in two or three months. Then, there are additional costs with guests. Throwing a party with multiple bottles of expensive liquor once a week can make things pricey. If the man wasn’t spending all of his money on his own, it would be significantly easier to burn cash. 

What Did the Man Do?

Daphne implied that the face tattoo the man had may have been a sign of what exactly he did in his past. However, she wasn’t sure. Ultimately, she forgot exactly what crime could have landed him a 17-year prison sentence, and she doesn’t have any additional insights. 

It’s possible that the man racked up firearms charges alongside his robberies, or at least, a single heist that didn’t pan out well. Weapon use or serious injury of a victim during a robbery can extend prison time, with those who commit first-degree robbery usually getting over 10-year prison sentences

Repeat offenses also carry higher charges. If he had a previous criminal history, there’s a chance that it was taken into consideration during his sentencing. Nevada has a habitual criminal statute, which allows prosecutors to seek advanced charges for those with two previous felony convictions. It’s also possible that the man had two category E or D felonies and then committed a crime that allowed prosecutors to seek a prolonged sentence

There are a number of crimes, however, that can result in a 17-year prison sentence. Federal conspiracy charges such as racketeering, money laundering, and most category B felonies carry 15–20 year prison sentences. It’s difficult to conclude what he could have done, especially given the fact that any number of additional charges could have come with his main crime.

AllHipHop reached out to Daphne via TikTok direct message for comment. This story will be updated if she responds.

@daphneelaaine A midnight ballerina customer storytime 😂😂 #storytime #dancer ♬ original sound – ♤Daph

Kodak Black Silent After Iconic Car Found Smashed On Interstate 95

Kodak Black just took a serious loss on one of his most famous rides. The Florida rapper’s custom 1971 Chevrolet Impala convertible was completely destroyed in a highway crash, leaving fans asking one big question.

Who was driving the Easter Vert when it happened?

Videos from the crash scene show the pastel-painted convertible with its front end crushed beyond repair. Emergency crews surrounded the mangled vehicle on what appears to be Interstate 95 in South Florida.

The driver’s seat sat empty when cameras captured the aftermath. Videos show debris scattered across multiple lanes of the highway after the high-impact collision.

The convertible’s distinctive pastel paint job made identification easy for fans who recognized it immediately. Emergency responders worked quickly to clear the wreckage from the traffic.

The Easter Vert wasn’t just any car in the Kodak Black collection. This ride represented everything about his Pompano Beach roots and South Florida’s bold car culture. The convertible featured oversized gold Dayton wheels, luxury interior upgrades and custom paint that made it instantly recognizable.

Fans flooded social media with relief after reports confirmed there were no injuries in the crash. Multiple sources suggest the incident only involved property damage. Still, confusion grew as hours passed without any official statement from the rapper himself.

This crash adds another chapter to Kodak’s complicated relationship with vehicles.

The 27-year-old has faced multiple car-related incidents over the years, including run-ins with law enforcement and previous damage claims. Each incident has added to his unpredictable public image.

The Easter Vert held special meaning beyond its flashy appearance. Built to stand out on any street, the car appeared in music videos and countless social media posts. It served as a rolling symbol of Kodak’s unique style and creative vision.

For South Florida’s car scene, losing the Easter Vert feels like losing a piece of local history.

‘This method requires 2 servers’: Austin waiter reveals the method he uses for larger tips. Then he says it’s specially for Black people

Andrew Tarr (@thetarrpit), an Austin, Texas-based comedian, posted a TikTok describing a scheme to extract bigger tips from Black customers. The concept involves deliberately making them think they’re experiencing racist treatment. The video has 359,000 views. Almost no one in the 450-plus comments is calling it racist. They’re trading stories, debating whether it works, and workshopping the idea.

“Here’s an unethical way to get larger tips from Black people,” he started. “This method requires two servers.”

What Is the ‘Unethical’ Way to Get Higher Tips From Black Customers?

The breakdown from the clip goes as follows. Tarr says he had already sat and served a table of four white people. Then, he had a Black couple come in for a table. At some point, he passed the table off to a co-worker because he wanted to go home.  

The co-worker took over the table. Meanwhile, Tarr continued serving his other (white) table nearby. However, the Black couple ended up leaving before the white women. From a certain perspective, this could have made the switch look even more pointed—like he was willing to serve white customers but not Black ones.

In hindsight, Tarr says it’s probable that the Black couple interpreted his handing them off to another server as racist treatment. When they got their bill, they left an approximately $100 tip. Tarr framed this as them trying to “teach him a lesson” or disprove the stereotype that Black people are bad tippers by overtipping.

He ends by saying, “And then I thought, ‘Well, hey, this “good server, bad server” game I just played doesn’t have to be an accident.’” 

He’s a comedian, and he is clearly attempting to make a joke. However, he manages to operate a handful of things here. First, his joke relies on a racist myth that Black people won’t tip well on their own.

Then, knowing that Black customers are vigilant about being treated differently, because they often are, he sees a site for exploitation by staging fake discrimination.

Black People and Tipping

Per an NPR report on tipping, “If a waiter says, ‘I don’t want to wait on that table because they’re black or they’re Hispanic,’ then they tend to give less service, and it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy.”

This has long been a problem. A University of North Carolina survey on “tableside racism” from 2012 revealed “results showed that 38.5 percent of servers reported that customers’ race informed their level of service at least some of the time, often resulting in providing inferior service to African-American customers. Findings show that many servers perceive African-American customers to be impolite and/or poor tippers, suggesting that black patrons, in particular, are likely targets of servers’ self-professed discriminatory actions.”

And there’s more, as it was “also found that 52.8 percent of servers reported seeing other servers discriminate against African-American customers by giving them poor service at least some of the time.”

What Tarr is describing is essentially a proposal to weaponize the concept, all while tipping, itself, has a sordid history.

A Very Brief History of Tipping

Tarr appears to be advocating for the extraction of money from Black people via tipping. The practice, however, is, per one title of a 2024 Economic Policy Institute report, “a racist relic and a modern tool of economic oppression in the South.”

The fact that “workers in restaurants, bars, [and] nail salons” are paid per hour less than “virtually all other occupations … is a uniquely American institution that is rooted in the exploitation of formerly enslaved Black workers following emancipation,” wrote author Nina Mast. “Tipping in the U.S. originated in the antebellum period.”

The U.S. established various rules and laws, such as the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and its subsequent amendments. However, the tombed history was long buried and absorbed into common practice.

Mast also reported, “Across the U.S., poverty rates for tipped workers are 2.3 times as high as poverty rates for non-tipped workers (11.3% vs. 4.9%). The South [, including Texas and D.C. in this study,] has the highest regional share of tipped workers living in poverty (12.7%), tied with the Midwest.”

The most troubling aspect of this video is the comments section. The casual nature of the racism is unsurprising, given that it is TikTok, and racists typically hide behind anonymous accounts.

For example, one user writes, “When I was a pizza delivery guy, you could tell IMMEDIATELY if you weren’t going to get a tip, just by how melanated the name sounded. You were always correct.”

One man, Lucent, wrote, “It’s called stereotype threat. It’s why they pay more at dealerships, too.” “They,” here, are apparently Black people.

“I was a server when I was young,” said one person. “The servers would literally argue over who was going to take [Black customers]. Nobody wanted to bc they knew they were going to complain about the food for comps, then box everything up and take it all home. The manager gave them the comps just so they wouldn’t have to deal with them.”

The casual racism of the “joke” and the comments creates a normalization of racist behavior. Without specifics, the current political climate has also allowed racists to be more forthright in their intellectual absurdity, even behind fake accounts.

And, as in this case, it often goes unchecked. Tarr’s video and comments aren’t anomalous.

“On social media, especially because people don’t engage in intimate, personal relationships, young generations have become more casual about race and less sensitive to say those things,” historian Larry G. Earl said in an article from The Oracle. “It’s starting to be considered everyday use and will usually just fly over the heads of young people, which in some ways can be very problematic.”

AllHipHop reached out to Tarr via TikTok comment and direct message for more information. We will update the article upon response.

@thetarrpit what are some other unethical restaurant hacks #restaurant ♬ original sound – Andrew tarr

Miami Nightclub Faces Official Probe Over Kanye Nazi Music Incident

Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner launched an official investigation into Vendome nightclub after the venue played Kanye West’s antisemitic song “Heil Hitler” for a group of far-right influencers last weekend.

Meiner told NewsNation he wants answers beyond the club’s initial response.

“It’s a start. Certainly, it’s good to have that they’re recognizing there’s an issue here,” the mayor said Friday. “But I think that further investigation is warranted.”

The controversy erupted when videos showed Nick Fuentes, Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Myron Gaines and other influencers celebrating inside Vendome as the banned song blasted through speakers.

Footage captured the group receiving VIP treatment while the antisemitic anthem played during bottle service. Vendome owners fired three employees and banned the influencers permanently from the premises.

The club issued statements claiming they don’t condone antisemitism or hate speech. However, video evidence appears to show co-founder Jonathan Mansour standing directly next to the controversial group during the incident.

The influencers specifically requested the song, according to multiple witness accounts and social media posts from the evening. Andrew Tate later claimed on the PBD Podcast that he didn’t request the song or participate in singing along.

He blamed the incident on influencers seeking controversy for attention and views. Miami Beach Commissioner Joseph Magazine expressed “absolute and utter disgust” over the episode.

“Joking or mocking the deaths of millions of people is one of those unspoken societal lines you just don’t cross,” Magazine told the Miami Herald.

The incident occurred in a city where Jewish residents make up roughly 20 to 30 percent of the population. Commissioner David Suarez took a harsher stance, calling the influencers “a collection of grifters who confuse intimidation with masculinity and cosplay as neo-Nazis for attention.”

Florida’s legal framework provides several potential avenues for charges against the nightclub. The state’s 2024 antisemitism statute defines hate speech using International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance guidelines.

Florida Statute 1.015 specifically identifies “using symbols and images associated with classic antisemitism” as a form of discrimination. Recent Florida legislation elevated certain hate-motivated harassment from misdemeanors to third-degree felonies.

House Bill 269 makes it a felony for groups to harass or intimidate people based on religion or ethnicity. The law targets public nuisances and antisemitic conduct in commercial settings.

Miami Beach’s business licensing regulations also give officials the power to review establishments that create public disturbances. The city can investigate whether Vendome violated its operating permits by hosting activities that promote hate speech or endanger public safety.

The Greater Miami Jewish Federation scheduled a meeting with Vendome ownership to address the antisemitic display. Vice President Josh Sayles said the organization wants to hear the club’s explanation before drawing final conclusions.

Mayor Meiner emphasized that Miami Beach won’t tolerate extremist behavior in its nightlife scene. “Antisemitism, hate speech, or the normalization of extremist ideology has no place in our Miami Beach community, our nightlife, or any public setting,” he stated on Facebook.

The investigation will examine whether criminal charges apply under Florida’s enhanced hate crime statutes.

Kid Cudi & Jim Jones Clash Over Career Credit

Kid Cudi and Jim Jones have found themselves locked in a loud memory war over who deserves credit for whose success, and Hip-Hop once again looks like it is arguing with itself instead of moving forward.

The whole thing kicked off quietly enough during a recent podcast appearance where Jim Jones casually suggested that Kid Cudi was not really popping until Jim jumped on the “Day ‘n’ Nite” remix. According to Jim’s version of history, that collaboration was a turning point and without it, Cudi’s rise might have looked very different. That comment floated around the internet for a minute before it reached the one person guaranteed to respond. Kid Cudi.

Cudi chose video as his weapon of choice, calmly but firmly pushing back on the narrative. His stance was simple. He was already building momentum, already carving out a lane, and already resonating with fans before Jim Jones ever touched the record. To Cudi, the remix was collaboration, not a lifeline.

That is when things escalated. Jim Jones took to social media and unloaded what can only be described as a free form dissertation. There was passion. There was frustration. There was history. There was also a noticeable lack of punctuation. Jim doubled down, reframed the story again, and made it clear that he felt overlooked in the broader conversation about influence and impact.

For many fans, this debate felt like watching two successful people argue over who opened the door first when the house is already fully furnished. Kid Cudi’s legacy includes redefining vulnerability in mainstream Hip-Hop and soundtracking an entire generation’s emotional turbulence. Jim Jones has his own undeniable resume as a Harlem staple, a Dipset general, and a survivor who reinvented himself multiple times in an unforgiving industry.

The real issue is not who remembers the timeline more accurately. The issue is optics. Public disputes like this rarely add value to anyone’s brand. They mostly feed timelines, burn goodwill, and distract from the actual work that made both artists matter in the first place.

Both men are talented. Both men are accomplished. And both men are currently spending far too much creative energy relitigating old moments instead of creating new ones. Hip-Hop already has enough noise. It could use a little more music.

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Nicki Minaj Set To Join Donald Trump At DC Summit

Nicki Minaj is making the ultimate MAGA move with an upcoming appearance next to President Donald Trump.

The Queens rapper confirmed she will speak at Donald Trump’s upcoming Trump Accounts Summit, putting her name front and center for the Wednesday event in Washington, DC.

“The true meaning of paying it forward. Early financial literacy & financial support for our children will give them a major head start in life. In some cases, they will end up teaching their very own parents how to invest & what to invest in. This makes me very happy,” Nicki Minaj said.

Conservative commentator Sophie Delquié Martin posted the original message that lists Minaj alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and President Trump as featured names for the summit.

The event streams live from the historic Mellon Auditorium next week. Trump plans to use the summit to push his new Trump Accounts investment program for American families.

The Trump Accounts Summit focuses on new investment vehicles for children. Parents can establish tax-advantaged retirement accounts for kids born between January 2025 and December 2028.

Treasury reports show massive interest from philanthropists and corporations. Michael Dell and his wife, Susan, committed $6.25 billion to the program in December. Ray Dalio pledged $75 million for Connecticut children two weeks later.

Other expected participants include Kevin O’Leary from Shark Tank, actress Cheryl Hines, multiple GOP Congress members and Fortune 500 CEOs. Nicki Minaj hasn’t confirmed whether she’ll appear in person or virtually. But her social media reshare alone sent shockwaves through her fanbase and political circles.

This latest move follows weeks of MAGA controversy surrounding the rapper.

Her recent clash with Don Lemon further escalated tensions. Minaj used homophobic slurs against the journalist after he covered an anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church. Lemon fired back, calling Minaj an “ignorant bigot” and questioning her stance on immigration issues.

Trump himself weighed in on the Minaj-Lemon feud, supporting the rapper’s position.

She recently appeared at AmericaFest with Erika Kirk, sparking massive backlash, including a petition to deport her from America.

Donald Trump Defends ICE After Outrageous Alex Pretti Shooting Death

Federal agents gunned down Alex Jeffrey Pretti on a snowy Minneapolis street Saturday morning. The 37-year-old registered nurse became the second person killed by immigration officers in three weeks.

Pretti died after Border Patrol agents wrestled him to the ground during what officials called an immigration enforcement operation. Video footage shows multiple masked agents in tactical gear pinning him down before shots rang out.

The licensed nurse had no serious criminal history beyond parking tickets. State records show Pretti earned his nursing license in 2021 and worked as a junior scientist at the University of Minnesota Medical School since 2012.

Tim Walz exploded at federal authorities during a Saturday press conference. The Minnesota governor called the shooting “sickening” and demanded an end to what he termed a “federal occupation” of Minneapolis.

“Stop calling them law enforcement,” Walz said. “We have enforcement who are doing an incredible job. They want chaos.”

Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino claimed Pretti approached agents with a gun and “wanted to do maximum damage.” But Walz rejected that narrative after reviewing bystander footage.

“Thank God we have video,” the governor said. “It’s nonsense people. It’s nonsense and it’s lies.”

The Minnesota Star Tribune identified Pretti through sources familiar with the investigation. He lived in South Minneapolis and graduated from Green Bay Preble High School in 2006.

Open-source analysts began examining video footage that captured the fatal encounter. The disturbing clips show agents beating and kicking Pretti before the shooting. One expert suggested footage might show an officer disarming Pretti before other agents opened fire. The sequence of events remains under investigation.

The president posted photos of what he claimed was Pretti’s loaded pistol with two additional magazines.

“It is stated that many of these Police were not allowed to do their job, that ICE had to protect themselves — Not an easy thing to do! Why does Ilhan Omar have $34 Million Dollars in her account? And where are the Tens of Billions of Dollars that have been stolen from the once Great State of Minnesota?,” Trump wrote about local police.

The president also referenced a local fraud scandal, claiming billions of dollars were stolen from Minnesota. He linked the immigration raids to investigations into financial crimes.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara confirmed Pretti was a lawful gun owner with a permit. The chief said federal authorities provided no details about the incident to local police.

The shooting happened less than three weeks after ICE agent Jonathan Ross killed Renee Good on January 7. Good, also 37, was shot three times while unarmed outside a Minneapolis donut shop.

Hundreds of protesters gathered at the shooting scene on Nicollet Avenue. Federal agents fired tear gas at the crowd as tensions escalated throughout the day. Mayor Jacob Frey demanded that Donald Trump remove federal personnel from the city. “How many more Americans need to die?” Frey asked during the press conference.

Walz announced he was staging National Guard troops and demanded state investigators lead the probe into Pretti’s death.

Federal authorities said they would conduct their own investigation. Pretti’s death marks the third shooting involving federal agents in Minneapolis this month. The escalating violence has sparked nationwide attention and protests.

Thousands of Minnesotans participated in an economic strike on Friday to protest ICE operations. About 100 clergy members were arrested during the “Day of Truth & Freedom” demonstration.

Businesses across the state closed in solidarity with protesters demanding ICE leave Minnesota. The Minneapolis City Council endorsed the general strike action.

Mopreme Shakur’s Book Reveals New Secrets About Tupac Shakur

Mopreme Shakur is stepping out of the shadows with stories no one has heard before about his stepbrother, Tupac Shakur, in the memoir This Thug’s Life, dropping on February 24.

The book promises never-before-told stories about growing up with the rap legend. Mopreme appeared on Jesse Weber Live on Thursday to break down why he finally decided to speak.

“I’ve had a very interesting life, very interesting and legendary people in my life, part of my life, and we’ve done some incredible things, and people have been asking me over the years,” Mopreme explained during the interview.

The timing hits different with Duane “Keffe D” Davis murder trial scheduled for August 2026. Mopreme addressed his family’s mindset heading into the courtroom drama that could finally bring justice for Tupac Shakur’s 1996 killing.

“Our family is staying strong. We’re staying hopeful. We’re staying ready for whatever news may come, but we are in it until wheels fall off and we’re still pursuing justice,” he said.

Mopreme knows the weight his brother still carries in Hip-Hop culture. The Thug Life founding member watched Shakur transform from a Baltimore teenager into a global icon before bullets cut his story short in Las Vegas.

“My brother was legend. His murder was legend, you know, and there’s a lot to it, but there are answers, you know? I mean, there are answers. It just has to be focused in on,” Mopreme added.

The memoir arrives during a Tupac Shakur book explosion.

Jeff Pearlman dropped Only God Can Judge Me: The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur in October 2025. Staci Robinson released the authorized biography Tupac Shakur: The Authorized Biography in 2024.

Mopreme brings something different to the table. He lived the Thug Life era from the inside. The group formed in 1993 with Big Syke, Macadoshis, Rated R, and Shakur. Their self-titled debut album hit number four on the charts in 1994.

Before Thug Life officially launched, Mopreme was already making moves in music. He recorded under the name Wycked and appeared on Tony! Toni! Toné!’s track “Feels Good” in the early 90s. His first major appearance with Tupac Shakur came on the 1993 song “Papa’z Song.”

The stepbrothers shared more than blood. They shared the revolutionary spirit passed down from their parents.

Mopreme’s father, Mutulu Shakur, spent decades in prison for his involvement with the Black Liberation Army. Shakur’s mother, Afeni Shakur, was a Black Panther who fought for civil rights.

Mopreme toured with Tupac Shakur on the “Thugs for Life Tour” in 1994. He performed alongside his brother until September 1996, when drive-by shooters ended his life at age 25.

Kensington Books will publish This Thug’s Life with 320 pages of family history and Hip-Hop memories. The publisher calls it “the first-ever insider account of the Shakur family” and promises details about the iconic group that changed rap forever.

Barnes and Noble and major retailers will stock the memoir when it releases on February 24. The book arrives just months before Keffe D faces trial for allegedly orchestrating the murder that shocked the world.

Davis was arrested on September 29, 2023, and charged with first-degree murder. Prosecutors claim he was the “shot caller” who ordered the hit on Shakur after the Mike Tyson fight at the MGM Grand.

The trial got pushed from its original 2025 date to August 2026 after new evidence surfaced. Defense lawyers are fighting to suppress evidence from nighttime searches of Davis’s home.

EXCLUSIVE: Feds Say Lil Durk Put $1M On Quando Rondo’s Head

Feds just dropped some heavy accusations against Lil Durk. They say the Chicago rapper put a million-dollar bounty on Quando Rondo‘s head back in 2022.

The government’s calling this a “straightforward” murder-for-hire case. But the hit went wrong. Instead of getting Quando Rondo, the shooters killed his close friend Lul Pab.

Prosecutors say Lil Durk told his Only The Family crew something really clear: anyone who took out Quando Rondo would get “made straight.” That’s code for getting paid, according to prosecutors.

A snitch is ready to testify about what Lil Durk really meant. The witness says Durk used that street language to put a price on Quando Rondo’s life. The feds claim Durk’s “lieutenants” turned his words into action. OTF member Marcus “Muwop” Wilson and another guy started recruiting killers.

Muwop allegedly promised the million-dollar reward “on behalf of” Durk. The deal was simple. Fly to Los Angeles and kill Quando Rondo.

On August 18, 2022, the alleged hitmen tracked their target around LA. They found what they thought was their moment at a Beverly Grove gas station. The spot sits right across from the Beverly Center.

Three men in a white sedan pulled up on a black Cadillac Escalade. They thought Quando Rondo was inside and the shooters unleashed more than a dozen rounds at the SUV. No argument. No fight. Just straight ambush.

But they got the wrong person. Bullets hit Lul Pab instead and he died at the hospital later.

A viral video showed Quando Rondo screaming as first responders pulled Lul Pab’s body from the shot-up vehicle. The wrong person paid the ultimate price. LAPD called it a planned hit from the jump.

Prosecutors claim Lil Durk did more than just talk. After the shooting, they say he kept his promise to “make straight” the people who helped. The alleged rewards included jewelry, custom grills and spots in OTF music videos. Durk also put some of the shooters in song lyrics released after Lul Pab’s death.

Feds argue those perks count as “anything of value” under federal law. The rewards offered real money and street credibility inside Durk’s camp.

This whole beef traces back to 2020. King Von, who was shot and killed outside an Atlanta hookah lounge. The shooting involved Quando Rondo’s crew. Federal authorities say that the earlier killing started a deadly feud.

The bad blood between Durk’s camp and Quando Rondo’s people set the stage for the LA ambush.

Durk’s asking the judge for more details about the government’s case. He wants prosecutors to spell out exactly how they plan to prove their theory at trial. The government pushed back hard.

They say the existing indictment and evidence already give Durk full notice. Their theory is clear: Durk ordered the hit on Quando Rondo and rewarded the shooters even though they killed Lul Pab instead.

Prosecutors stress they don’t have to reveal every detail months before trial. They say the defense “is not entitled to a roadmap” of their strategy.

The million-dollar offer, the alleged recruiting, and the post-shooting rewards give Lil Durk clear notice of what he’s facing. That’s enough for now, according to the government.

Durk’s trial was pushed back from January to late April 2026. His lawyers said they were ready to go, but his co-defendants needed more time. Durk has pleaded not guilty to all charges and remains presumed innocent.

His April 2026 trial date approaches as the case continues to unfold.

Police Close In On D4vd & Friends In Celeste Rivas Murder Case

Law enforcement just made another power move in the D4vd murder investigation. Neo Langston was arrested in Helena, Montana, on Thursday for failing to appear as a witness.

The 23-year-old streamer and D4vd associate is locked up at Lewis & Clark County Jail without bond. Helena police confirm they were helping the LAPD’s Robbery-Homicide Division make the arrest.

This isn’t some random bust.

Neo’s connection to D4vd is well-documented on social media. The two hang out regularly and appear in each other’s posts. Neo streams on Twitch under the handle NeoTheAsian.

Law enforcement sources in Montana say Neo’s transfer to Los Angeles began immediately after his Friday morning court appearance. He’s already heading south to face whatever prosecutors have planned.

This arrest shows how far investigators will reach to squeeze D4vd’s inner circle. They tracked Neo all the way to Montana and coordinated with local police to bring him in.

Cops are systematically targeting everyone in D4vd’s orbit who might know something about Celeste Rivas death, after the 15-year-old’s body was found in D4vd’s Tesla back in September.

Neo’s arrest follows a pattern of law enforcement getting aggressive with uncooperative witnesses. Just last month, prosecutors threatened to arrest another female witness who skipped her grand jury appearance.

Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman told defense attorney Evan Jenness she’d issue a “body attachment” to force the woman into custody. That witness shared the same lawyer as D4vd’s manager, Robert Morgenroth, who already spent three days testifying before the grand jury.

The grand jury has been hearing evidence since November. Multiple sources confirm D4vd will likely face murder charges soon.

Prosecutors are building their murder case piece by piece. Every friend, every associate, every witness who might know something about that night is getting pulled into the system.

D4vd’s team tried to keep his career moving while this investigation heated up. That strategy isn’t working anymore. Law enforcement is making sure everyone connected to him faces consequences for staying quiet.

Canadian Hip-Hop Legends Get Their Own Stamps For Black History Month

Michie Mee can’t stop celebrating after Canada Post called with news that’ll make Hip-Hop history.

The Toronto rap legend will appear on an official Canadian stamp this February alongside Maestro Fresh Wes and Quebec trio Muzion. Canada Post selected these three artists for its Black History Month collection, marking the first time Hip-Hop performers have received this honor.

“I was in disbelief, and I was like, ‘You’re kidding me,'” Michie Mee told CBC Radio’s As It Happens. “And then I was just overjoyed. I’m still screaming at the top of my lungs inside.”

The Jamaica-born, Toronto-raised rapper earned her spot by bringing Jamaican patois into Canadian Hip-Hop during the late 1980s. She became the first Canadian Hip-Hop artist signed to a U.S. label in 1988, paving the way for future generations.

The godmother of Canadian rap built her career when the country barely had urban radio stations. She and her peers created a scene from nothing, performing for crowds who’d never heard Canadian Hip-Hop before.

Maestro Fresh Wes made his mark in a different way. His 1989 single “Let Your Backbone Slide” became the first Canadian MC track to break mainstream radio. The Scarborough native’s gold-selling hit opened doors that had been locked tight against Canadian Hip-Hop.

Montreal’s Muzion formed in 1996 and mixed French, English and Haitian Creole in their rhymes. Their multilingual approach showed Hip-Hop could speak every language and represent every community.

Canada Post has released Black History Month stamps every year since 2009.

This year marks the first time they’ve recognized Hip-Hop artists, showing how far the culture has traveled from underground clubs to official government recognition.

The stamps will be unveiled at a private event at The Concert Hall in Toronto on January 27. Canada Post will then release them to the public in February for Black History Month.

Kai Cenat Betrayed: Assistant Reveals Gigi NBA YoungBoy Messages

A close associate of Kai Cenat just dropped the messiest news of 2026, so far.

His assistant, Brianna, leaked private messages that prove his ex-girlfriend, Gigi, was having an affair with NBA YoungBoy behind his back. The screenshots hit social media like a nuclear bomb. Fans watched Gigi beg NBA YoungBoy for attention in texts that read like a desperate love letter.

She asked him to spend time with her while she was still with Kai Cenat. Brianna didn’t hold back when she exposed the whole situation. The assistant shared evidence that Gigi used fake Instagram accounts to hide her cheating for months. These weren’t innocent conversations either.

The leaked messages show Gigi practically throwing herself at NBA YoungBoy. She wrote things that would make any boyfriend sick to his stomach.

One text asked when they could meet up again. NBA YoungBoy apparently never responded to most of her messages.

“Kentrell, we just don’t need to talk my feelings for you will never go away as long as I keep dealing with you,” Gigi allegedly wrote.

The screenshots show him leaving her on read multiple times. That makes Gigi look even more desperate in the whole situation. NBA YoungBoy tried reaching out to Kai directly after the drama exploded online.

But Kai Cenat ignored every attempt at contact.

The timing of these leaks feels calculated and brutal. Brianna waited until after Kai announced his breakup to drop this evidence, as Gigi denied the cheating allegations for weeks. She claimed she left Kai and that he was making up stories about her.

Those denials look pretty weak now that actual text messages are floating around.

Kai announced his breakup on December 27 with an emotional tweet. “I’m single, I will never be in another relationship again,” he wrote. Now everyone knows why he felt so betrayed.

Gigi tried defending herself after the messages leaked. She claimed the screenshots were fake or taken out of context. But the evidence looks pretty damning when you see the full conversations.

TikTok Privacy Policy Changes & What U.S. Users Need to Know

TikTok and privacy have always been strange bedfellows.

A pop up on the app caused concern in most people and others probably agreed to the new pop-up without blinking. When U.S. users opened the app, the scroll was blocked until they accepted new terms tied to TikTok’s transition into American majority ownership. On paper, this is about compliance and survival. In practice, it quietly reshapes what the platform can see, store, and sell about the people who fuel it.

The new entity, TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC, was created after the U.S. government pushed the platform to sever Chinese control. Among the investors is Oracle, a name that tends to make privacy watchers sit up straighter. TikTok declined to comment on specifics, which only adds to the intrigue. The real story lives inside the fine print.

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First up is location. For years, TikTok insisted it did not collect GPS level location data from U.S. users. That era is over. Under the new policy, if a user enables location services, TikTok can now collect precise location data, not just approximate signals from IP addresses or SIM regions. That puts it in the same data neighborhood as apps like Instagramand X. The difference is TikTok is making this shift at a moment when trust is already fragile.

Then there is AI. TikTok has formally added AI interactions to its list of collectible data. Prompts, questions, uploaded files, generated responses, and even metadata about when and how those interactions happen can now be logged. In other words, if you are talking to TikTok’s AI tools, that conversation may be stored, analyzed, and tied back to your account.

Finally, advertising. TikTok’s ad ambitions are no longer confined to its own app. The updated policy expands how user data can be used across the wider internet through the TikTok Ad Network. Advertisers and publishers can share off platform behavior, while TikTok can return the favor by serving targeted ads beyond its own walls. Your TikTok data may now follow you a little farther than before.

Some say none of this means TikTok is suddenly evil, but the people I know are no longer on the app. The scroll ends here.

Neptunes Duo Split Gets Uglier As Chad Hugo Says Pharrell Hiding Money

Chad Hugo dropped a bombshell lawsuit against Pharrell Williams, claiming his former Neptunes partner has been hiding money and blocking access to financial records for years.

The Virginia Beach producer filed the federal complaint in California, painting a picture of systematic financial misconduct that stretches back to 2021.

Hugo describes himself as the “principal composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist, and producer responsible for programming, instrumentation, and overall sound design” for the legendary production duo.

The heart of the dispute centers around N.E.R.D. Music, LLC, the company Hugo and Williams formed in 2014. According to the lawsuit, Williams was supposed to handle all financial reporting but has failed to provide basic information about income, expenses and royalties.

Hugo claims he’s been trying to get access to the company’s financial records since 2021 with almost no success. The lawsuit states Williams “has failed to provide [Hugo] with access to essential financial records, has withheld distributions and profits to which [Hugo] is entitled under the Company’s Limited Liability Operating Agreement.”

The money breakdown shows Williams gets half of the touring and other income, while Hugo and Shay Haley each get 25 percent. Merchandising and trademark income gets split equally among all three members.

Hugo believes he’s owed at least $325,000 for N.E.R.D.’s 2017 album No One Ever Really Dies alone. The lawsuit suggests the actual amount could exceed $1 million when all missing royalties are calculated.

The complaint gets specific about missing payments. Hugo says, “a significant number of songs are missing from label portals and SoundExchange portals indicating that Plaintiff has not received the royalties he is entitled to.”

Williams allegedly engaged in “self-dealing, concealed material information, and, upon information and belief, diverted revenues owed to [Hugo].” The lawsuit calls this “willful, fraudulent and malicious conduct” that warrants punitive damages.

This isn’t the first legal battle between the former partners.

In 2024, Hugo accused Williams of trying to “fraudulently” claim sole ownership over the Neptunes name without his permission. The trademark dispute sparked strong reactions from longtime collaborators.

Williams confirmed in September 2024 that he and Hugo were no longer speaking as their legal disputes intensified. The producer said he was “surprised” by Hugo’s trademark claims and insisted he had reached out multiple times to share ownership.

Hugo’s attorney, Kenneth D. Freundlich, responded that Williams should have registered the trademark jointly if he truly wanted to include Hugo.

“This was a land grab in a long-simmering dispute that has yet to be resolved,” Freundlich said.

Pusha T called the legal battle “stupidity” on Instagram, writing, “There’s not a dollar involved in this stupidity. Just a lawyer looking to drain Chad’s pockets. Unreal.”

The Clipse rapper, who worked closely with both producers throughout his career, expressed mixed feelings about the split during an interview.

“Chad’s my guy. I love Chad. Pharrell’s my guy; love Chad too. We’re brothers, we came up together,” Pusha T said. No Malice, Pusha T’s brother and Clipse partner, shared similar sentiments.

“I’ll see Chad in the airport, in the street, at Buffalo Wild Wings, you know, in VA. Whatever they got going on, just hope for the best,” he said. “Whenever we see each other, it’s always gonna be love. Always.”

The Neptunes created some of Hip-Hop’s biggest hits during their partnership.

They produced chart-toppers like Nelly’s “Hot in Herre,” Snoop Dogg’s “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl.” As N.E.R.D., they released five studio albums between 2001 and 2017.

They were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in June 2022, cementing their legacy in music history.

‘They’re about to feed her’: Cincinnati man goes to fish store. Then he spots a $1,000 piranha

Aquatic life enthusiast RJ Corbitt (@aquabeastsrj) was at Fish World Aquarium in Cincinnati with a special clip for his fans. The aquarium owner was going to feed their prized Black Peru Piranha, a $1,000 fish, and the largest, most fearsome species of piranha. Corbitt’s excitement was palpable and audible.

“You’re about to get a treat,” he said in the brief clip. “They’re going to feed this $1,000 Black Peru Piranha, which is the largest piranha species there is. This thing is terrifying.”

It’s not overly exciting. After all, its food was pieces of cut-up fish. One diabolical commenter said, “Feed it [live fish], goldfish, or better yet, an angelfish. I used to have piranha. Feeding just dead pieces of fish is no fun.”

But don’t underestimate these animals.

Black Peru Piranha: Small, But Mighty

With its black body, blood-red eyes, and bite force that pound-for-pound exceeds that of much larger animals, this apex predator can transform mealtime into a spectacle.

Normally just about a foot long and 5–6 lbs, the force of its bite is legendary. In 2011, Steve Huskey, a Ph.D. functional morphologist at Western Kentucky University, recorded the first documented bite force of a Black Peru Piranha. The bite force was 70 psi, despite it weighing nearly 2 lbs, rivaling that of a great white shark.

There is a reason there is only one in the tank. The Black Piranha is the largest and most aggressive of the Piranha species, described by one angler as a “bodybuilder on steroids.” These aren’t like the Piranha you see in Hollywood movies, hunting in packs. They maintain a solitary existence.

These Piranha will eat a wide range of foods, from plants and fallen fruits to animals smaller than themselves, such as insects and small fish.

They are found in northern South America, within the drainage systems of the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers. But they can also be found in the Essequibo River and other rivers of the Guiana Shield, as well as in coastal rivers of northeastern Brazil.

Can You Have a Black Peru Piranha?

Sure, theoretically, you could buy this exact fish. It is a rare find, given that they don’t do well in captivity at scale. The one advertised, like most redeye piranha, is likely wild-caught in South America.

But per the website, “piranhas cannot be shipped to the states of Alabama, Alaska, California, New York, Arizona, Arkansas, Hawaii, Florida, Colorado, Kentucky, Maine, Georgia, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Mississippi, Utah, Texas, Washington, North and South Carolina, Oklahoma, Ohio (some cities and counties), Virginia, Idaho, Connecticut and Massachusetts.”

If you don’t live in a state on this list, or you’re close enough to drive to Cincinnati, you’re in the money. You’ll also need a tank that can accommodate at least 150 gallons of water. As long as they are cared for as instructed, they can live over 10 years.

AllHipHop has reached out to Corbitt and Fish World Aquarium via email. This article will be updated upon response.

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Donald Trump’s Alleged Flatulence Has Noses Twisted

Donald Trump and flatulence.

There is a peculiar White House rumor that floats through political backchannels and social media feeds, alleging that the former president has an unusually unapologetic relationship with passing gas.

According to whispers from people who claim close proximity to the commander-in-chief, the issue is not policy, but an alleged habit of extreme flatulence unleashed in mixed company. This is not framed as a one off embarrassment. The accusation is that it happens regularly, casually, and without warning. Reportedly this leaves nearby aides, officials, and others “talking” with their facial expressions.

The internet, being the internet, has already gone to work.

A handful of viral clips are circulating where observers swear you can see the exact moment something invisible but offensive enters the room. There is no audible evidence and no scientific confirmation. Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, or whatever villain gas we are dealing with remains unseen. But the faces tell the whole story. Grimaces. Awkward pauses. People blinking…

What makes this rumor stick is the alleged lack of reaction from Trump himself. Most humans offer some kind of acknowledgement that a line has been crossed. Trump allegedly carries on, unfazed, while others suffer in silence. As I did research…I see this has been going on for a long time. Trump just breaks wind and it is a part of the legacy now.

Flatulence is usually comedy gold. But this is not funny. This is nasty!

To be clear, this is all rumor and speculation but the internet has quite a lot of smoke.

James Carville Explains Why Trump Farts So Much…