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#GloRilla Says White House Visit Was Not Political

GloRilla has shed light on the reasoning behind her recent visit to the White House, adamant it was not rooted in politics.

In a recent interview on CNN, the “Yeah Glo!” rapper addressed questions about her recent visit to the nation’s capital, particularly whether she had been approached to assist in voter mobilization efforts.

“That ain’t got nothing to do with me, know what I’m saying. Like, I’m just living my life like it’s golden,” she began, jokingly. “But you know, I’m not going to talk politics but I love the president. I love everybody,” she added.

“At the end of the day, the day gotta end,” she concluded.

On Monday (March 18), the 24-year-old invaded the White House, later surfacing on her Instagram profile where she boasted photographs and videos with President Joe Biden.

“Yeah Joe!” she said to the tune of her blockbuster, “Yeah Glo!”

“Well that’s Joe, but yeah, you!” he said in return.

Additionally, the Memphis native also had the opportunity to meet Vice President Kamala Harris.

Although Glo was all smiles upon meeting with the politicians running the country, Meek Mill has sung a different tune about the 46th president of the United States.

Earlier this year, the Dreamchasers CEO took to social media where he argued that 81-year-old Democrat is simply too old to be in office.

“Joe Biden is too old to be our president ‘respectfully’ wtf is going on in the American system that yall pushing this through like it’s okay to trust what we seeing,” he wrote.

“We talking [missiles] … advance technology… mental and physical warfare …. That’s not a lane for the older!” he wrote soon after reports of Biden bombing Northern Iraq despite having previously spoken to the country’s leaders.

The “reckless and imprecise” ballistic missiles damaged the US consulate and killed six civilians in the process.

Meek Mill has previously voiced strong criticism of Joe Biden. In November, he publicly called out the President, accusing him of spreading misinformation about trucks selling weapons on the streets of Philadelphia.

Meek, however, didn’t take kindly to the above remarks and wrote on his Instagram Story: “Gotta be the army pulling up with trucks of guns in Philly. This not true unless he know something we don’t know!”

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