50 Cent Endorses Donald Trump Due To Tax Plan: 'I Don't Want To Be 20 Cent'

As the 2020 presidential election looms closer and closer, even more people are speaking out and endorsing the candidate that they believe should win, from Kirstie Alley to Sam Elliott.

Rapper 50 Cent recently joined them by tweeting out his support for the incumbent president, Donald Trump, largely due to his disapproval of Joe Biden's tax plans.

50 Cent is best known for his rap career.

However, 50 is also a businessman who established his own record label, G-Unit, as well as an actor who appeared in Spy, Southpaw, Escape Plan, and Get Rich Or Die Tryin;.

50 is also one of the latest celebrities to weigh in on the upcoming election.

50 has recently made it clear who he plans to vote for on his Twitter.

"WHAT THE [expletive]! (VOTE ForTRUMP) IM OUT," 50 tweeted, "I don’t care Trump doesn’t like black people 62% are you out of ya [expletive] mind," he continued, referring to Joe Biden's proposed tax plans.

50 Cent followed up his statement with another tweet.

"Yeah, i don’t want to be 20cent. 62% is a very, very, bad idea. I don't like it!" he shared alongside a clip of himself watching the news.

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