Donald Trump recently found himself under fire—not literally, but from rapper The Game. The artist publicly criticized the former president for visiting only the high-end Pacific Palisades area during his trip to assess the damage from the Los Angeles wildfires.
Standing in Altadena, where flames ravaged the area, The Game expressed disappointment. In an Instagram video, he pointed out that Trump seemed to have overlooked places facing as much devastation as the Palisades. “I’m not telling him what to do, but let’s not forget about Altadena,” he stressed.
In a follow-up chat with TMZ, The Game emphasized the need for attention in less affluent areas affected by the disaster. “These people matter just as much,” he affirmed, urging leaders to extend their focus beyond wealthy neighborhoods.
The Game isn’t just talking the talk. He’s on the ground, lending a hand wherever possible. Social media posts highlight his efforts delivering essentials like food, water, and blankets to both firefighters and displaced residents. His posts are filled with gratitude towards those battling the flames and his commitment to aiding recovery efforts.
He’s been sharing endless appreciation for the bravery and commitment of the firefighters. In his words, “The hearts & level of humility in each & every soul down here is a beautiful thing to witness & be a part of.” He’s deeply moved by their dedication and the way communities have rallied together.
The Game’s social media feeds not only showcase his assistance but also aim to mobilize others to join in. He promises to keep followers updated with information on how they too can help the ongoing relief efforts.
The Game’s actions and words serve as a strong reminder that in times of crisis, no neighborhood should be overlooked. While Trump’s visit has sparked debate, it has also highlighted the importance of unity and comprehensive support for all affected communities.