
US President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown has divided the nation after two deadly incidents involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers within a short span. Celebrities have taken to social media platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok, to voice their protests against these killings.
Several notable figures, such as Jennifer Aniston, Billie Eilish, Katherine Schwarzenegger, Ellen DeGeneres, and Patrick J. Adams, used their influence to advocate for the victims of ICE officers who were gunned down in Minneapolis. Their posts garnered significant attention from followers across various social media platforms.
Meanwhile, Eminem’s fans also shared old videos where the rapper had directed aggressive comments towards President Trump on his social media channels. These postings quickly spread among Eminem’s dedicated fanbase. However, some of Trump’s supporters took offense at Eminem’s remarks and accused him of targeting a president who was allegedly linked to Jeffrey Epstein through “Marshall” documents.
Subsequently, it became clear that the reference to “Marshall” in these documents did not pertain to Eminem but instead referred to another person altogether. The US Justice Department subsequently clarified this error by stating that there were no records indicating any connection between Eminem and Jeffrey Epstein’s files.
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