Donald Trump has long boasted about his facility with the art of the deal.
“I kinda was scared that Trump was going to f— it up,” Rocky says in the documentary Stockholm Syndrome — which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday night — according to Rolling Stone.
And I opened my eyes and I’m like, ‘Yo, what the f—?’” Trump also shows up in the film, bragging about the “many, many members” of the Black community who called him asking if they could help the “F—in’ Problems” rapper.
“I personally don’t know A$AP Rocky, but I can tell you that he has tremendous support from the African American community in this country … I have been called by so many people asking me to help ASAP Rocky,” Trump says.
‘Cause for the most part, I don’t think he ever knows what’s going on in the urban communities,” Rocky says.
Kim Kardashian also makes an appearance in the movie, explaining that she and estranged husband Kanye West alerted Trump to Rocky’s situation, leveraging ‘Ye’s longtime friendship with his fellow MC and her recent dip into justice reform and studying to take the California bar exam.
The film uses never-before-seen footage and audio excerpts from the trial, in which Rocky was freed despite being found guilty of assault.
“The White House didn’t ask for anything.