Cardi B to conservatives: ‘Admit that your president is f—in up this country’

Cardi B is blasting President Trump and conservatives, calling on them to acknowledge that the commander in chief is “f—in up this country.”
The “I Like It” rapper tweeted to her more than 4 million followers on Tuesday:
All these conservatives been harassing me and telling me the most disgusting things these past few days.Listen I’m not telling ya to turn liberal all I’m saying is to admit that your president is fuckin up this country right now! Liberal or conservative we ALL suffer as citizens.
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) January 22, 2019
Cardi B’s Twitter post came just minutes after she responded to a tweet from a Daily Caller columnist who questioned the recent release of a NSFW music video for “Twerk” by hip hop duo City Girls and featuring the 26-year-old Bronx-born entertainer.
It says to women that I can wear and not wear what ever I want. do w.e I want and that NO still means NO. So Stephanie chime in..If I twerk and be half naked does that mean I deserve to get raped and molested ? I want to know what a conservative woman like you thinks https://t.co/8UBQQzO6jK
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) January 22, 2019
{mosads}It’s hardly the first time the outspoken performer, who was born Belcalis Almanzar, has gotten political. Last week, she made headlines when she slammed Trump and his “racist redneck” supporters for the president’s request for Congress to dedicate money to fund a border wall.
“Even if motherf—ers build the wall, that’s still not going to f—ing prevent people coming into this country,” Cardi B said in an Instagram Live video.
In another post, she expressed solidarity with federal workers who haven’t been paid during the ongoing partial government shutdown.
On Sunday, the Grammy nominee went toe-to-toe on Twitter with conservative commentator Tomi Lahren, who had mocked the rapper as a “genius political mind.”
“Leave me alone I will dog walk you,” Cardi B responded.
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