Azealia Banks defends Trump over teen relationship allegations, sparks outrage
Azealia Banks, who is African American, used epithets directed at Muslims against Zayn. PHOTO: thesource
Rapper Azealia Banks has sparked widespread outrage after defending former President Donald Trump against allegations of past sexual involvement with underage girls. In a series of controversial tweets, Banks claimed such relationships were once socially acceptable, drawing sharp criticism across social media.
Azealia Banks has taken a break from defending Israel's genocide to come out in staunch defense of pre-2000s pedophilia pic.twitter.com/l5vYMHOjW4
Banks argued that relationships between adult men and teenage girls were culturally normalized in earlier decades, writing, *"I’m honestly not surprised or mad at Trump for getting some 15-year-old p***y because those were the times."* She referenced her own experiences, stating she was "old enough to choose" to engage with older men at age 15. While clarifying she wasn’t endorsing such behavior today, her comments were met with immediate backlash.
Girl my dad was 47 and my mom was 14 when they got together …. Cry somewhere else loser https://t.co/90dTM3nDwO
The controversy escalated when Banks dismissed the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, tweeting, "FORGET ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES WHO CARES." She also used offensive language toward young Latina girls and the LGBTQ+ community, accusing gay men of hypocrisy for criticizing her views.
This is not the first time Banks has faced backlash for inflammatory remarks, but critics argue this incident is among her most troubling. Advocates and social media users have condemned her statements as dangerous, particularly given the sensitive nature of underage exploitation allegations.
The backlash has reignited discussions about celebrity accountability and the influence of public figures in shaping discourse on abuse and consent. Banks' comments remain under heavy scrutiny as the debate continues.
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