Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry-O” Harris gave a passionate speech in support of Donald Trump at a rally for the former president in New York City on Sunday. In the process, he thanked Trump for commuting his sentence in 2021. (Kodak Black) et al.
“Without Donald Trump, I wouldn’t be standing here today,” he said. “So I want to thank President Donald Trump for allowing me to stand before you today. There is a much bigger story – and it must be known to you! God spoke to His heart, and Donald Trump signed me with his heart for 33 years Afterward, God spoke to his heart.
Michael Harris Jr. speaks at Donald Trump rally in New York
Death Row Records founder Michael Harris Jr. speaks during a campaign rally for former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York on October 27, 2024 .
Trump’s endorsement comes after he praised Harris in a post on his Truth Social website earlier this month. “Michael Harris (Harry O) is working hard to support and build on what my administration has done for Black Americans in its first term,” Trump wrote. “Good luck to Michael and the Community First team. We will work together , Make America Great Again!
Michael Harris endorses Donald Trump
Watch Harris’ speech at Sunday’s rally in New York City below. There is less than a week left until Election Day in the United States. In addition to Harris’ speech, the event was also notable for Tony Hinchcliffe’s controversial speech, in which he called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.” Stay tuned to HotNewHipHop for further updates on Donald Trump and the 2024 presidential election.
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