Kodak Black has ‘brilliant’ idea he wants to pitch to President Donald Trump


Kodak Black has ‘brilliant’ idea he wants to pitch to President Trump and vows, ‘I got my corona mask on’

  • Rapper, 22, wrote on social media: ‘Tell donald trump to pull-up on me’ 
  • The Tunnel Vision artist said the idea ‘keeps following’ him 
  • He told Trump, ‘You can kill me,’ if he didn’t determine the idea to be of any value 

Kodak Black requested a meeting with President Donald Trump in an Instagram post Sunday, to present the commander-in-chief with a ‘brilliant idea’ he feels is critical to share.

The Pompano Beach, Florida native, who remains in custody in a federal detention center in Miami, tagged his lawyer Bradford Cohen atop the text block, which was in typewriter font against a burgundy background.

Kodak wrote: @lawronin, tell donald trump to pull-up on me, i got a brilliant idea. I thought of something back in miami but i dismissed it kuz i be thinking i’m crazy sometimes,

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The latest: Kodak Black, 22, requested a meeting with President Donald Trump, 73, in an Instagram post Sunday, to present the commander-in-chief with a ‘brilliant idea’ 

The 22-year-old rapper said the idea ‘keeps following’ him though, and even told Trump, ‘You can kill me,’ if he didn’t determine the idea to be of any value.

Kodak said, ‘@realdonaldtrump if it’s not worth anything you can kill me! I’m ill forreal’

The Tunnel Vision artist, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, assured the president that the issue was not linked to his personal legal problems; and implied he’d practice proper social distancing practices amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.

‘This ain’t got nothing to do with my wrongful conviction, come see me I got my corona mask on,’ the If I’m Lyin, I’m Flyin performer said.

Post: The Pompano Beach, Florida native, who remains in custody in a federal detention center in Miami, tagged his lawyer Bradford Cohen atop the text block, which was in typewriter font against a burgundy background

Post: The Pompano Beach, Florida native, who remains in custody in a federal detention center in Miami, tagged his lawyer Bradford Cohen atop the text block, which was in typewriter font against a burgundy background

Confident: The 22-year-old rapper said the idea 'keeps following' him though, and even told Trump, 'You can kill me,' if he didn't determine the idea to be of any value

Confident: The 22-year-old rapper said the idea ‘keeps following’ him though, and even told Trump, ‘You can kill me,’ if he didn’t determine the idea to be of any value

Adjusting: The rapper promised that the issue was not a personal one, and that he would wear a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic

Adjusting: The rapper promised that the issue was not a personal one, and that he would wear a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic

Kodak remains in custody after he received a three-plus year sentence in federal prison last year in connection with weapons charges he entered a guilty plea to. (A separate guilty plea to a gun charge out of New York last month tacked another year onto the sentence.)

Kodak told the court last summer he lied on federal forms twice in order to purchase four weapons, including a semi-automatic weapon and multiple handguns. One of the aforementioned weapons was subsequently discovered at a shooting site in March of 2019.

His sentence is slated to run through October 7, 2022, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.