Rapper targets Trump again.
Just two days ago Ice Cube was forced to publicly declare videos and images of him endorsing Donald Trump were fake and despite him slamming the US presidential candidate for the move, the US rapper has said he won't be taking legal action.
After a clip was released that seemingly showed him endorsing Trump during an interview with Bloomberg Politics, the 47-year-old was quick to slam the alleged fake endorsements.
"I will never endorse a mothafucka like Donald Trump," Cube tweeted on Sunday.
He later wrote, "Stealing endorsement is not how you become the president of the United States, homie. Leave my name out ya mouth".
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.@IceCube: "Hiliary's not solving the problem, she's just making it worse!" —Endorses @realDonaldTrump! #dtmag pic.twitter.com/SEmRlNNo9O
— Trump News Global (@tfgnews) August 27, 2016
I will never endorse a mothafucka like Donald Trump! EVER!!!
— Ice Cube (@icecube) August 27, 2016
Stealing endorsement is not how you become the president of the United States, homie. Leave my name out ya mouth... pic.twitter.com/Mo18hYcW8h
— Ice Cube (@icecube) August 28, 2016
Speaking to TMZ at LAX airport on Monday, Cube said he won't sue as he can't be sure that it was Trump himself who released the endorsement materials.
"Nah, I ain’t suing that motherfucker," he said.
"I don’t care about that. You just can’t steal an endorsement, you know what I mean? I don’t even know if he did it. It was probably somebody in his crew."
When asked if he thought his fans were fooled by the stunt, Cube replied, "I'm pretty sure they're mad as fuck".
Trump is yet to publicly respond to Cube's comments.