Meek Mill is seeking answers about Kamala Harris’s past as a prosecutor.

  • The rapper took to social media to voice his concerns.
  • He is focusing on her record of incarcerating minorities.
  • Meek Mill has highlighted recent unsubstantiated rumors about Harris.
  • He also discussed a conservative commentator’s remarks on the issue.

Meek Mill is not holding back when it comes to addressing Kamala Harris’s career as a prosecutor. The rapper expressed his concerns on X, formerly known as Twitter, about Harris’s record, particularly her rate of incarcerating minorities.

Mill wrote, “I wanna ask Kamala Harris questions about her past as a da, even if she had to be tough. All I hear is rumors of her … I would ask her 3 questions about black and brown men going to prison and her views and try to help her understand from a survival standpoint point she may have never had to encounter!”

Conservative commentator suggested that Republican candidate Donald Trump would likely be willing to sit down with Meek to answer such tough questions about his past. Mill replied, “I think he would too on my platform lol politics are scary tho he just got shot few weeks ago. I’ve been tryna heal up from that gun stuff I got ptsd!”

In recent times, there have been several unsubstantiated rumors about Harris’s work as a prosecutor. One viral Facebook post falsely claimed she had imprisoned 1,500 black men for marijuana possession. During her tenure as California’s attorney general from 2011 to 2016, fewer than 2,000 people were sent to state prison for marijuana-related offenses, regardless of ethnicity.

Meek Mill has a history of advocating against gun violence, especially in his hometown of Philadelphia. Earlier this year, he proposed donating 10% of his music earnings to the city to combat gun violence. “Ima do a public contract with the city of Philadelphia where 10% of my music earnings go to the city of Philadelphia to combat gun violence in our city… ima start this movement!” he wrote.

Meek Mill continues to be vocal on social issues, pushing for answers and change.

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