Lil Pump didn’t vote after endorsing President Trump’s reelection

November 13, 2020

Miami rapper Lil Pump, who endorsed President Trump a day before the 2020 election, never actually voted in the contest, a report said Friday.

The rhymster, real name Gazzy Garcia, has never been registered to vote in his home state of Florida, a crucial swing state that went for Trump in 2020, the Smoking Gun reported.

The news outlet cited Sunshine State voter rolls and a supervisor with the Miami-Dade County Elections Department to show the 20-year-old musician has never been registered to cast a ballot in Florida.

A day before the election, Lil Pump, who rose to fame by recording songs on SoundCloud, posted an Instagram photo of himself posing in front of a large Trump flag with four scantily clad women, one of whom appears to be wearing a Hooters outfit.

“MAGA 202020,” Pump captioned the photo.

Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is dating Donald Trump Jr., also posted a photo of herself with the heavily tattooed rapper at a Florida rally for the president.

“Thank you for the 💙 Miami!!! Huge shoutout to @lilpump,” she wrote.

Pump’s endorsement came soon after New Orleans rapper Lil Wayne expressed support for Trump in an Instagram photo he took with the president.

“Just had a great meeting with @realdonaldtrump @potus besides what he’s done so far with criminal reform, the platinum plan is going to give the community real ownership. He listened to what we had to say today and assured he will and can get it done,” Lil Wayne wrote with the photo.

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