Update: Tupac’s Sister Slams Donald Trump’s Attorney for Comparing Him To Rapper

Update: Tupac’s Sister Slams Donald Trump’s Attorney for Comparing Him To Rapper
Update: (April 4, 2023): Tupac’s sister wants the world to know that the former president is nothing like the late rapper.
In an interview addressing Donald Trump’s lawyer comparing the media personality/politician to Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur, Set Shakur, Tupac’s sister, said,
“My brother was measured by his integrity, his principles, and personal and collective responsibility.”
She continued and said that the comments made by Donald Trump’s lawyer in an attempt to find similarities between “The Apprentice” host and Tupac were “blasphemous.”
Set Shakur also noted that the “Changes” rapper took responsibility during his 1994 sexual abuse trial, and said she has yet to see any accountability coming from Trump. According to Set, Trump’s attorney is using her brother’s name and legacy as a way to get the attention of the rapper’s fans, a ploy she’s hoping won’t work.
Original story: (April 3, 2023): Donald Trump’s lawyer thinks that him getting indicted in New York makes him comparable to Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur.

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Habba said,
“Donald Trump is Tupac, Donald Trump is Biggie Smalls…Donald Trump is his own brand. He is everything. This is just going to boost him. We’ve seen it in the polls. I mean, it’s not a question, it’s a fact. We’ve seen his polls go up. He’s up 30 points.”

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