With the presidential election coming in November, it’s more vital than ever for celebrities to speak up. Around midnight on Saturday (July 27), Cardi B put Donald Trump to task over comments made to a crowd in West Palm Beach, Florida on Friday (July 26).

The former US president exhorted guests at a gathering hosted by the conservative organization Turning Point Action, “Christians, get out and vote!” Only now. You’ll be free from doing it in the future. Another four years. What do you know? It will be resolved! Everything will work out! My dear Christians, you will no longer be required to cast a ballot. “Christians, I love you!” he exclaimed. “You must cast your ballot. You are exempt from voting again for four years. We’ll get it fixed so well [that] you won’t have to cast a ballot,” Trump added, reinforcing his confusing statement.

Cardi responded to the comments by tweeting a passage from Trump’s speech. “Is he reporting on a dictatorship?” In her caption, the rapper posed a query.

The Invasion of Privacy singer informed Rolling Stone in May that she had very little chance of supporting either Joe Biden or Donald Trump. She just said, “I don’t fk with both of y’all ngas.”

Some admirers, though, appear to have misinterpreted what she said. Once Cardi hinted at new music in May, a Twitter user commented, “She may have betrayed our country and turned Republican, but at least she found a nice tune.” “I’m not going to become a Republican,” she answered quickly.

The Grammy winner declared that she will “support anybody” who can mediate a truce in Gaza, though she hasn’t formally endorsed anyone as of yet. On Tuesday, July 23, she stated, “I want a peaceful treaty between Palestine and Israel,” but she also said, “I want innocent people to stop dying.” I only want that.

Following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, July 25, prospective Democratic candidate Kamala Harris highlighted, “It is time for this war to end,” indicating that she had apparently received the message.