Mike Tyson's son draws comparisons between Donald Trump and Tupac Shakur after assassination attempt

   

Mike Tyson's son, Amir Tyson, shared his thoughts on the recent assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania. In his reaction, Amir drew a surprising comparison between Trump and the late rapper Tupac Shakur, who was fatally shot in 1996.

Mike Tyson's son draws comparisons between Donald Trump and Tupac Shakur  after assassination attempt | Marca

The incident at the rally involved a 20-year-old assailant, Thomas Matthew Crooks, who fired shots at Trump. Secret Service agents responded swiftly, killing Crooks.

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Donald Trump, with blood on his head, rushes out of a rally surrounded by his Secret Service

The attack, which occurred just months before the US presidential elections, has left many in shock, and the motives behind it are still unknown.

Amir Tyson expressed his views on Instagram, likening the situation to Tupac Shakur's drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. Shakur was killed when his car was stopped at a red light.

"I just heard someone on YouTube say Trump getting shot and standing up with a fist was the most gangsta moment since pac got shot five times twice in the head and survived and gave the middle finger on stretcher. I might have to agree with that bro Imao," Amir Tyson noted.

50 Cent's tribute to Trump

Amir pointed out 50 Cent's tribute to Trump, where the rapper used an edited version of his album cover "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" featuring Trump's face.

In the altered cover, Trump's face was superimposed onto the rapper's shirtless body, standing behind glass seemingly fractured by a bullet. This creative choice appeared to nod to the recent shooting at Trump's campaign rally.