Ice Cube Wants Donald Trump Arrested

Ice Cube, Donald Trump
Ice Cube Wants Donald Trump Arrested: That’s A Beautiful Day
Ice Cube is ready for President Donald Trump to get locked up.
During an appearance on Power 105.1’s “The Breakfast Club” Monday (March 16), the rapper and actor said he wants Donald Trump to go to jail stat.
He spoke his song “Arrest The President”, which was released ahead of 2018 midterm elections.
Cuffs are ready… Get out there and vote. #ArrestThePresident droppin this Friday #EverythangsCorrupt pic.twitter.com/VwQaOiyyzB
— Ice Cube (@icecube) November 6, 2018
Co-host Charlamagne mistakenly said the song was “Impeach the President”, which happened earlier this year. But Ice Cube pointed out,
“Yeah, I said: ‘Arrest the [President].’ They still haven’t gotten to arrest the President. That’s what I want to do.”
Charlamagne said he was convinced that
“when he gets out that White House, he definitely gonna be in handcuffs.”
Ice Cube seemed to like the sound of that and compared it to disgraced movie exec Harvey Weinstein, who was recently sentenced to 23 years in prison on sexual assault charges.

Harvey Weinstein
Ice Cube said,
“Man. I can’t wait to see that, like that [Harvey] Weinstein in those handcuffs, man. That’s a beautiful day.”
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