Nick Cannon is sparking major controversy after voicing his support for Donald Trump during a recent episode of his digital talk show, Big Drive. While riding with guest Amber Rose, the Masked Singer host didn't hold back his thoughts on the current political landscape. Cannon explicitly stated, "I f**k with Trump," adding that he believes the former president is "cleaning house" in Washington D.C.

The conversation took a sharper turn when Cannon addressed the Democratic Party. During the interview, he referred to the organization as "the party of the KKK," a comment that has since gone viral across platforms like Hip-Hop Wired and The Mirror US. Despite his praise for Trump’s disruptive style, Cannon maintained that he does not personally subscribe to either major political party.

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Mason Ewing Gabriel Cannon Eric April — Photo: Ewingmason / CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons

To explain his stance, Cannon cited civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois and his historical views on the American two-party system. Cannon argued that the current political structure forces voters to choose the "lesser of two evils," a sentiment Amber Rose appeared to agree with during their discussion. This episode follows Rose’s own public endorsement of the Republican candidate earlier this year.