Louisiana rapper, which was forgiven by President Donald Trump, once said “F-Donald Trump” in a 2017 song.
NBA Youngboy, whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden, thanked Trump for the rescue, writing in a recent publication on Instagram that the president is “giving me the opportunity to continue to build – as a man, as a father and as an artist”.
However, in his song “Red Rum”, the 25-year-old Gaulden was once he rapped “and f — Donald Trump B —-, that nba s —“.
Forgiveness at the Tsar Alice Marie Johnson asked about observation during an appearance in “Fox & Friends” earlier this morning.
The rapper is grateful to Trump for forgive the conviction of weapons
President Donald Trump left, and Raper NBA Youngboy. (AP/Jacquellyn Martin/Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
“ So a couple of rappers have come out or say -one of the specific ones: Youngboy. One of his lyrics in 2017 he published is ‘F Donald Trump’ and some more unpleasant things to say. He had a violent past of assault and drums. Several cases of this, and burdens of fire, drugs and frauds. What he sold to him had a second chance? ” He asked the co-amfitrió Brian Kilmeade.
“I looked at the age and how this young man grew up. He grew up in a very impoverished neighborhood. And the things he had to face, the NBA Youngboy grew up. Most were pistol loads without the weapons being unloaded,” he said.
“ But I also looked at what happened to him in a set where he was filming a video and had a support for the set.This is really where he came from. He did not leave the prison. He received a forgiveness so he could have a new beginning.And officers who, in this case, came to him as if he were a terrorist and he was in a set, filming a video. Look at the elements of what happened with this young man. ”
Last year, Gaulden was convicted of a federal judge in Utah after recognizing weapons despite being a convicted felon. However, he reached an agreement that resolved the accusations of the State of Utah and resolved two ensembles of federal burdens against him: one had a 23 -month sentence and the other ordered five years of probation and a fine of $ 200,000.
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The NBA Youngboy rapper performs in Atlanta, Georgia, in November 2018. (Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
“I want to thank President Trump for giving me forgiveness and for having given me the opportunity to continue to build, as a man, as a father and as an artist,” Gaullden wrote, that the stage moniker of “never broke,” he wrote on his Instagram. “This moment means a lot.”
“The door opens to a future that I have worked hard and I am completely ready to deepen it,” added Gaulden.
Gaulden was released from the federal prison in March and sent home confinement after receiving credit for time, his lawyer Drew Findling told Associated Press. With the confinement at home finished last month, forgiveness means that he will not have to follow the terms of his probation, including the drug tests, he said.
The rapper acknowledged that he had a Glock 21 .45 caliber gun and a 9 mm hand -handed MPA30t work while filming a rap video in Baton Rouge. He also said that he had a semi -automatic gun for 9 mm in his house in his home in Huntsville, Utah. Had agreed to give up on weapons.

NBA Youngboy performs in the Lil ‘Weezyana Fest a Champions Square in August 2017 in New Orleans. (Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File)
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Gaulden had previously been sentenced to Louisiana for assaulted assaulted firearm. He had also been guilty in November of his role in a recipe medicine fraud ring operating outside his home in Utah. He had to pay a $ 25,000 fine and did not give him prison time.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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