'Jail time!' : Trump tweets dig at Snoop Dogg over music video

If rapper Snoop Dogg had aimed a gun at a clown dressed like Barack Obama he would have got jail time, Donald Trump has complained.

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Source: YouTube / SNOOP DOGG

President Donald Trump is firing back at Snoop Dogg days after the release of a music video in which the rapper points a toy gun at a clown dressed like Trump and pulls the trigger.

The gun releases a flag with the word "bang."
It's not the only gun in the highly political, clown-themed video.

The film clip references police shootings and the Black Lives Matter movement, with a police officer shooting an unarmed man during a traffic-stop while a bystander films the incident on a phone.

The policeman's gun fires glitter at the man.
Glitter guns and 'bang' flag guns feature in the highly political video.
Glitter guns and 'bang' flag guns feature in the highly political video. Source: YouTube / SNOOP DOGG
Snoop Dogg was also criticised over the video by Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who lost to Mr Trump in last year's Republican presidential primary campaign.

“Snoop shouldn’t have done that,” Senator Rubio told .

“We’ve had presidents assassinated before in this country, so anything like that is something people should really careful about.”

If the “wrong person sees that and gets the wrong idea, you could have a real problem," he said.

"I’m not sure what Snoop was thinking. He should think about that a little more.”

The video was for a remixed version of the song Lavender, by Canadian group BADBADNOTGOOD featuring Snoop Dogg.

- with AAP

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Published 16 March 2017 6:14am
Updated 16 March 2017 9:51am
By Ben Winsor


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