Donald Trump Walks Out to 50 Cent’s “Many Men” on Adin Ross’ Stream
23-year-old Kick streamer Adin Ross welcomed Donald Trump on his stream, and he had the former President walk out to 50 Cent’s “Many Men.”
As shown in the clip below, Trump appeared on Ross’ Kick stream on Monday, August 5, and walked out to 50 Cent’s 2003 track, which appeared on his debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin’. The song is about the many attempts made on 50 Cent’s life, including when he was shot nine times during an incident in 2000. Trump, meanwhile, was struck in the ear by a bullet during a re-election rally in Pennsylvania last month.
50 Cent has not yet commented on the moment.
The stream, in which Ross sported a white ‘Make America Great Again’ hat and a suit and red tie combo similar to Trump’s go-to attire, kicked off with an AI-generated animation. Several supporters were seen in the back, including Ross’ parents.
Per The Wrap, Ross called the stream “the most important” one he’s done yet. “I love having a young audience … it’s about the American dream. Right now, you don’t have the American dream,” said Trump, who thanked Ross for having him on the stream. The two discussed a variety of topics, including Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the election race to make room for Kamala Harris.
“He’s done tremendous damage to our country,” Trump said of Biden. He also suggested that Biden is “smarter” than Harris, whom he described as “ultra-left, ultra-radical.”
During another moment of the stream, Ross thanked Trump for taking a bullet for America. “Mr. President, I do wanna say, first of all, you took a bullet for everyone in this room, everyone watching, everyone,” he said. “The reaction that you gave, no other president’s gonna do that… You are a brave man. It’s a pretty badass picture, by the way.”
The two also discussed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who leveled racketeering charges among others against Trump last year following an investigation into efforts from his campaign to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
“I know Fani Willis has treated you very unfair. I have a friend who is currently being treated unfair by her. He’s a rapper named Young Thug,” Ross told Trump. “I heard that, actually,” Trump said. “He’s gotta be treated fairly.”
Willis’ office led the indictments against Young Thug and others under Georgia’s RICO statute in 2022. The trial is still ongoing.
Ross previously streamed on the world’s most popular streaming platform, Twitch. In 2023, he was permanently banned from the platform for hateful conduct after he shared his Kick chat, which showed racist and antisemitic messages from viewers.
Ross has also faced criticism for platforming controversial misogynist influencer Andrew Tate. Earlier this year, Ross revealed that Tate was allegedly planning to flee Romania, which led to the influencer and his brother Tristan Tate being detained by authorities.
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