Maybe not the whole world, but it’s certainly caught Donald Trump‘s attention. Snoop Dogg’s video for the song “Lavender” doesn’t hold back at all.
In the video, Snoop Dogg references immigration and police killings of unarmed black men. Not only that, but there’s a clown-like character named Ronald Klump. In case it’s not obvious, that’s a play on Donald Trump’s name.
Near the end of the video, the rapper aims a fake handgun at “Klump” and fires it off. A flag comes out if it, saying, “Bang.” Despite the cartoon-like nature of the incident, people are worried about it encouraging assassination attempts.
Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen even said Snoop owes Trump an apology (not that it would do any good now that the video’s out). “There is absolutely nothing funny about an assassination attempt on a president,” Cohen said. “I certainly would not have accepted it if it was President Obama. I certainly don’t accept it as President Trump, and in all fairness, it’s not funny. It’s not artistic.”