Rapper Chief Keef claims his account was hacked after tweeting 'Trump 2024'

The rapper, who once said "I am not a fan of Trump," now faces confusion over pro-Trump tweet.

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Chief Keef, a polarizing figure in the rap industry, is regarded as one of the most influential rappers of the 2010s despite his ongoing legal issues. 

Known for being unapologetically himself, his recent political statements have caused a stir among his fans. 

Keef recently tweeted a photo of himself at a podium with the caption "Trump 2024." 

Hours later, he claimed his account was hacked.

The rapper took to Instagram to inform fans of the hack, posting, "Twitter is hacked," over a black background signed "Management." 

The timing of the hack is peculiar, as the statement did not address the content of the "Trump 2024" tweet. 

It's unclear if the tweet is attributed to the alleged hacker or if it's something Keef stands by. This isn't the first time the rapper has publicly discussed Donald Trump.

Following Trump's arrest in August 2023, Chief Keef posted an edited image of Trump throwing up gang signs and praised him, saying, "I know whatever deck he on he good in the hood for sure he finna run the prison."

Chief Keef's views on Trump have evolved over time. 

In 2018, he expressed confusion over Kanye West's endorsement of Trump, telling Complex, "I am not a fan of Trump. I don’t understand that connection, but Kanye does what he wants." 

Recently, he has been seen in the company of rapper Sexyy Red, who openly supports Trump, citing stimulus checks as a reason.

As of now, it remains uncertain whether the controversial "Trump 2024" tweet was genuinely from Chief Keef or the result of a hack. 

Fans are left waiting for further clarification from the rapper himself.

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