CPAC 2024 - Forgiato Blow Rapper Turned Trump Supporter Talks Politics, Patriotism & Cultural Battle

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National Harbor – CPAC 2024 - Rapper Forgiato Blow, known for his bold support of former President Donald Trump, shared insights into his journey from the music industry to the political arena in an exclusive interview on the “Take Your Power Back Show” with host Kim Yeater.

Blow, whose real name is Kurt, reflected on his transition from a rapper known for his flashy lifestyle to a vocal advocate for Trump. He recalled being one of the first rappers to publicly support Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, citing Trump’s embodiment of the American dream as a critical factor in his admiration.

The rapper recounted how his outspoken support for Trump led to backlash from the music industry and social media platforms, resulting in bans from platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Despite facing censorship, Blow remained steadfast in his support for Trump and his message of patriotism.

During the interview, Blow emphasized the importance of taking a stand against political censorship and fighting for free speech. He highlighted the need for individuals to challenge the status quo and resist efforts to silence dissenting voices.

Blow also discussed the cultural battle in America, noting the divide between those who support Trump and those who oppose him. He emphasized the significance of cultural influence in shaping political opinions and advocated for unity among Americans, regardless of their political affiliations.

As the conversation turned to his music, Blow teased his latest song, “Trump Say the USA,” a patriotic anthem celebrating American values and Trump’s presidency. He expressed his desire to continue using his platform to promote messages of freedom, patriotism, and unity.

In closing, Blow reiterated his commitment to fighting for his principles, urging Americans to take back their power and stand up for what they believe in, regardless of their challenges.

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