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Ice Cube is catching lots of heat for meeting with the Trump campaign to collaborate on policy. According to Ice Cube, he met with the Trump campaign to discuss what he calls a "Contract with Black America". His 13-point plan proposes a robust overhaul of everything from the banking industry to prison reform.

After meeting with Ice Cube, the Trump campaign adapted the Contract with Black America into what Trump has called his "Platinum Plan". Trump's Platinum Plan outlined vague promises of continuing "to seek immediate and generational advancement for Black Americans". The Platinum Plan proposal also claimed Trump "works every day to advance a fair and just America for the Black Community."

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Ice Cube, for his part, has refuted reports that he approached the Trump campaign specifically. "I didn't 'run' to go work with any campaign. Both campaigns contacted me. Both campaigns wanted to talk to me about the Contract with Black America," Ice Cube said in an interview with CNN addressing the controversy.

He continued: "[The Biden] campaign said, 'We love what you have, but let's really dig into after the election.' And [the Trump] campaign said 'We love what you have, do you mind talking to us about it?' And that's what I did, so I didn't 'run' to nobody."

Although Ice Cube says that he would have met with any political party regardless of affiliation in order to get his plan off the ground, critics are still annoyed that he decided to team up with a man who has such a dismal track record with Black Americans.

President Donald Trump has been plagued by accusations of racism throughout his tenure as president as well as before. Not only did he hold a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma (the historical location of a racial massacre) on Juneteenth, but he recently canceled racial sensitivity training, claiming it was "racist". More recently, Trump has refused to condemn white supremacist organizations like the Proud Boys.

Critics are also expressing concern that the Trump campaign is using Ice Cube as a ploy to entice more Black Americans into voting Republican. These concerns were made more apparent when the President's son, Eric Trump, tweeted out a photoshopped picture of Ice Cube and 50 Cent sitting side-by-side, both wearing MAGA hats. To his credit, Ice Cube quickly condemned him.

But Ice Cube insists he isn't endorsing Donald Trump, per se--he's simply teaming up with whatever political party is more willing to collaborate with him.

"I'm not playing no more of these political games, we're not part of a team...so I'm going to whoever's in power and I'm going to speak to them about our problems, specifically," Ice Cube said in an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo.

It should be worth noting that Ice Cube recently took to his Instagram page to encourage his followers not to vote "unless you get something out of it".