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Cardi B has taken aim at Donald Trump over his One Big Beautiful Bill, which led to cuts in food assistance programs. He added that he warned everyone about this while campaigning for Kamala Harris, but they didn't care.
Trump introduced the One Big Beautiful Bill in July of this year. The bill included cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) worth about $186 billion. SNAP provided food security and financial stability to young adults ages 18-24 in the United States.
In an X space (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, October 18, Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, slammed this bill. As caught by complexshe said:
“People are complaining that food stamps have been taken. Thanksgiving is next month, no turkey for some of you.”
“That's the kind of thing I was trying to tell you when I was talking about the Trump administration… But all you cared about was me saying 'Shrump,'” he added.
Cardi spoke at a rally for Kamala Harris in November 2024 during the campaign for the US presidential election.
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Cardi also spoke about the economic situation in the United States, with many people struggling to make ends meet. He noted that rising prices and new policies are putting a heavy burden on people.
The rapper released his second album, Am I the drama?on September 19. He apologized to his fans for urging them to buy the album during such a financial situation, saying:
“I don't know how people survive. I'm so sorry that I asked you to buy my album and that's the way the economy is right now, that the rent is so high and crazy in the Bronx, no matter where. I'm so sorry.”
“I hate the fact that I know if you were to say something to the Trump administration about the cost of living right now, they're going to say, 'Yeah, screw you.' You know what I don't like? I don't like that there's a lot of single people, there's a lot of students, there's a lot of people who work nine to five, and because they're working they don't get any help from the government. I've always hated that,” he added.
Cardi also said that Donald Trump and his administration need to help people and make it easier to buy some things. She said:
“They need to make it easier to get a little bit of something, to get a little bit of help. How the hell are they going to survive? You're all going to have to sell p*ssy, d*ck ib*lls,”
Meanwhile, New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich amplified Cardi B's message and claimed that the administration is making life difficult for people. He shared a post on X on October 18, matching the rapper.
Cardi had also slammed the tariffs, saying they lead to increased prices of both luxury and everyday items.
Edited by Aditya Singh