Jay Z was on to the next one when asked about Donald Trump.
The "Made in America" rapper was questioned about Trump during a
Q&A about the upcoming Kalief Browder documentary at Sundance Film
Festival when he quickly shut down the reporter.
"Not going to answer that," he said, before executive producer Harvey Weinstein ended the question and answer period.
"He used every word in the book," Trump said after Jay Z performed a concert in Cleveland for Clinton.
"I won't even use the initials because I'll get in trouble. They'll get me in trouble," he continued.
However, Trump later added he did actually like Jay Z.
Jay Z and wife Beyoncé were also major supporters of former President Obama — which eventually turned into a friendship.
Obama's daughter, Malia, just landed an internship with Weinstein's production company.
Kalief Browder was a teenager from The Bronx, who was arrested on false
charges of robbery and prisoned for three years without a conviction.
Obama eventually banned solitary confinement for juveniles in federal
prisons, citing Browder's case as an example. Browder committed suicide
in 2015 by hanging himself with bed sheets at his mother's Bronx home.
"The Kalief Browder Story" is a six part series that will air on Spike. Jay Z serves as an executive producer on the show.
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