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Rapper 50 Cent has expressed that he perceives a growing alignment between Black men and former President Trump in the upcoming presidential election. Curtis Jackson, known professionally as 50 Cent, visited Capitol Hill on Wednesday alongside civil rights attorney Ben Crump. Their visit included discussions with both Republican and Democrat lawmakers. When CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion inquired about the “significance of African American men” in the forthcoming election, Jackson responded, “I see them identifying with Trump.”

When probed further on why he holds this belief, Jackson cited the influence of RICO charges. He clarified that he has yet to make a final decision on who to support in the November election, though he had shown support for Trump in the 2020 election before eventually distancing himself from that endorsement.

50 Cent’s comments seem to reference Trump’s legal troubles in Georgia, where the former president faces charges for allegedly attempting to overturn the state’s 2020 election results. These charges fall under Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, which is modeled after the federal RICO Act of 1970 designed to combat organized crime and target leaders of criminal enterprises. The Supreme Court has recognized the RICO Act’s broad applicability to a variety of criminal activities.

In the lead-up to the election, President Biden’s campaign is intensifying efforts to engage Black voters, a crucial demographic in his 2020 victory. The campaign recently launched the “Black Voters for Biden-Harris” initiative, which aims to collaborate with Black organizations to enhance voter outreach.

Similarly, Trump’s campaign is also working to increase support among Black voters, enlisting Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) to lead these efforts. A recent poll conducted by The New York Times, Siena College, and The Philadelphia Inquirer shows Biden with significant support among Black voters, leading Trump 63 percent to 23 percent. Both campaigns are clearly prioritizing outreach to this vital voter base as the election approaches.