Azealia Banks has sparked backlash for defending Donald Trump and making controversial comments about the age of consent and teenage relationships. Her comments, made in a series of now-deleted posts on X, have drawn intense backlash from fans, media outlets, and advocacy groups. Banks endorsed Trump for the 2024 election and claimed that relationships with 14-year-old girls only became taboo in the 1990s. Critics across the political spectrum condemned her statements as reckless, offensive, and dangerous.

Azealia Banks Endorses Trump For 2024 Election

Banks publicly declared her support for Donald Trump in a post that quickly went viral. She said she planned to vote for him because of his humor and “failed marriages.” Trump later shared the endorsement on his social media platform, further amplifying her reach. In the same breath, Banks dismissed concerns about Joe Biden running again by labeling it “elder abuse.” Her statements came as new discussions about Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein reignited public distrust.

The uproar intensified when Banks posted a lengthy defense of Trump’s alleged relationships with underage girls. She wrote that sex with 14-year-olds was not considered a social taboo until the 1990s and referenced her grandmother giving birth at 12. She described teenage pregnancy as once normalized and claimed women were being dishonest about their past. Banks went as far as to say she wasn’t surprised if Trump had sex with 15-year-olds, stating that “those were the times.” Her remark, “if the girls were 13+, who cares,” received intense backlash from users who said she was attempting to normalize inappropriate behavior.

Contradictions From Her Own Social Media History

Less than a year ago, Banks tweeted, “Absolutely not. No sympathy for pedophiles and sex offenders.” That post resurfaced within hours of her newer statement, showing a stark contradiction. Critics called her out for hypocrisy and questioned the sincerity of her prior condemnation of child abuse. The internet began circulating screenshots of her past tweets alongside her defense of underage relationships, painting a picture of inconsistency and opportunism.

The response on X was swift and overwhelmingly negative. Commenters used words like “sick,” “disgusting,” and “burned out” to describe her. One user called her a “pseudo-intellectual” who says “horrible weird shit” to stay relevant. Another described her as a “pedo defender” and demanded her account be banned. Some users even tagged child protection organizations to alert them. The public showed no tolerance for her attempts to downplay or normalize relationships between adults and minors.

Final Thoughts

Azealia Banks has built a reputation on provocation, but her latest comments continue to cross a line that audiences are unwilling to excuse. Her defense of Donald Trump, paired with efforts to reframe underage relationships in historical terms, has been seen by many as disturbing and inappropriate. Instead of retracting her statements, Banks has doubled down, citing outdated and foreign age of consent laws in the US and France in an apparent effort to justify her position. With no apology issued and public anger growing, she now faces a level of scrutiny that shows no sign of easing.


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