Posted on 08/08/2021 12:36:16 PM PDT by USA Conservative
Rapper Trap Beckham and manager TJ Chapman discreetly snapped pics of Obama’s high-end food, drink, and swag offerings and talked to their followers as the party unfolded, according to screenshots of the posts, which were later deleted under the event’s photography ban.
The DJ posted stealth pics of Obama’s ‘epic’ birthday party — before being forced to delete them. He gave us the best inside look from the party full of “royalties” who imposed rules on the common folks’ but decided not to follow them.
The recording artist and his handler posted themselves smoking cannabis.
The New York Post reported that Beckham, who performed a version of his hit “Birthday B—h” for the prez — who was also sung to by Alecia Keys and John Legend, later posted about the party.
“Had to delete everything due to the rules,” Beckham reportedly explained. “It was epic for sure. If any videos surface it’s going viral. He danced the whole time. Nobody ever seen Obama like this before.”
Images below:
These photos were reported by several sites but the mainstream media decided to ignore them.
But our team did manage to download a shocking video where the above-mentioned duo bragged about how Obama supplied his guests with weed.
The exclusive video is below:
(video uploaded on the site)
Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, George Clooney, Jennifer Hudson, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Bradley Cooper, Don Cheadle, Gabrielle Union, Dwyane Wade, Bruce Springsteen Erykah Badu, Steven Colbert, and John Kerry were just some of the celebrity guests at the seaside affair which officially should have been a scaled party of family and close friends.
We can only imagine what kind of drugs were used at the party.
What do you think?
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You obviously have not kept informed about the explosion of the cartel-run illegal pot farms all over California as a result of legalization.
What? No Meth or Cocaine? Racist.
And now his approval ratings increase by 500% among his constituents. Especially among FR’s pimp libertarians.
And that law applies to all 50 states...the District of Columbia...Puerto Rico...Guam...the US Virgin Islands...
“penis” bwahaha!
Keeping it classy. /S
They will certainly do the former but not the latter.
In California the state has so regulated the marijuana industry that it is losing money. Only the state could screw up the drug business so badly.
Apparently not. A shame they don’t get people in cali to clean that place up.
I wonder if it was Obama Kush.
Exactly how is someone ‘forced’ to delete pictures from the internet? Rules?
How are these rules enforced? Threat of Testicular extraction by the Capital Police?
Enquiring minds Want to KNOW!
If Obama was smart nobody would have been allowed to attend the party with a cell phone or any other recording technology. No telling what is out there.
Honestly, I think the Obamas just cashed out and now want to be nothing more than wealthy influencers, living lives of leisure and A-list parties.
Obama exercising some of that white privilege (err, half-white privilege).
The more I think about it, I have a hard time believing that the guests were allowed to bring cell phones into the party. Any leaked photos are probably intentional.
He done raked in a pile of money as a reward for almost destroying the country and as advance payment for his work in completing the destruction by proxy through the decrepit incompetent demented old fool.
so..... is this the party that was scaled back from 500 guests to 450?
I doubt the photos are deleted. They are marked for overwriting. They could easily be “undeleted”.
I care. I want the empty bottles examined because a Japanese whiskey is missing from the State Dept inventory and I have my suspicions.
Omg. Weed? That is some serious....
I was hoping they all got rounded up.
Trash with money, is still trash, honey.
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