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Harry-O suggests “Breakfast Club” a murderous interview about politics

Co-founder of Death Row Records Michael “Harry-O” Harris is not shy about his support for Donald Trump. On October 28, he spoke at a Trump rally in New York City, where he officially endorsed Trump for re-election.



But according to a recent Instagram post from Harris, he thinks his political views have paid off The breakfast club to retract their recent interview.

On Monday (November 4), the reformed drug dealer shared: “I have so much respect for @cthagod and @breakfastclubam for what they do for our community. I was invited to an interview on October 24th, where I thought I had a thought-provoking conversation.

“I wonder why the interview was never live? Especially when Charlamagne knew I challenged both candidates on their political policies that were going to be part of the interview. Perhaps once the politics deepened, there was an uncomfortable realization that The Breakfast Club and Community 1 had too much in common, even though we were on opposite sides of the political spectrum? I believe that through healthy conversation and debate comes enlightenment and unity.”

Perhaps to his surprise, The breakfast club ended up posting it on Tuesday (Nov. 5), just hours after Harris posted.












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Harris spent more than three decades in prison after his arrest for attempted murder and drug trafficking. trump card Harris agreed clemency as one of his last acts as president, releasing him on his last day in office along with Kodak Black and others.

“If it wasn’t for Donald Trump, I wouldn’t be sitting here today,” Harris told the MAGA audience. “So I want to thank President Donald Trump for allowing me to stand before you today. It’s a bigger story – I have to let you know about it! God spoke to his heart and Donald Trump signed my release after 33 years with his heart. God spoke to his heart.”

Harris spoke AllHipHop about the upcoming election last month, but was undecided at the time.

“My concern is first and foremost the community and anyone who supports this,” he explained. “I thanked Trump for letting me out. I did that. You know what i mean? Three years ago, I thanked him for it. I really wanted to say that. I thank God every day for that. But when it comes to community, I don’t play around with it. So it’s about who has the policies or is willing to get behind the policies that will affect our daily lives.”

Harris provided crucial financial backing to help launch Death Row in the early ’90s, which went on to sign legendary artists such as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac Shakur, among others. His involvement helped build Death Row’s foundation, although he did not remain an active part of the label due to his incarceration during the early stages of its success.

Harris’ history is complex; was a former drug dealer and businessman with connections in both the music and entertainment industries. The crimes caught up with him and he was sentenced to a long prison term on drug trafficking and other charges. During his time in prison, he supported Death Row financially, working through intermediaries including Suge Knight to establish the record label.

After serving more than three decades in prison, Harris was released in early 2021. Since then, he has shown interest in making a positive impact by focusing on various businesses and advocating for criminal justice reform. His influence remains significant given his legacy with Death Row Records and his wider involvement in the industry.