Waka Flocka receives ‘President’ Donald Trump’s Path of Career Award

Published April 20, 2021

Waka Flocka won a round of applause in the form of an award for his mother’s favorite president.

TMZ reports that rapper/reality show star won an award for his entire career from former President Donald Trump, who is a big fan of Waka’s charity work. According to the celebrity gossip site, the award is for “his humanism and philanthropy as a volunteer for the nonprofit Daughter of Destiny in Chicago. “

Waka won the award that includes Trump’s horrific signature and official medal on Friday, April 16 in Atlanta through his pastor and mentor, Apostle Dr. Bridget Outlaw. The rapper from “It’s A Party” shows a photo of himself next to Outlaw holding the prize and swinging the medal with a huge Kool-Aid smile and thanked “his president” in the legend, saying:

The award recognizes Waka’s “commitment to building a more powerful country through voluntary service” with Daughter of Destiny’s, an outreach program that helps women by offering jobs, food, shelter, nets, and inner healing.

Politics aside, it’s very stupid, BUT we can’t help yet to think that Waka received the award that, according to the past administration, had been approved before Trump was fired, was just his way of saying Waka was one of his few. African-Americans favorites are also the fact that Waka’s mother, Deb Antney, is an accepted supporter of Trump, and Waka supported Keri Hilson, a headless conspiracy theorist through celebrities, regarding Trump’s silencing on social media platforms.

Well, once again, congratulations to Waka Flocka on the prestigious honor of her son Trump.

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