A Baltimore-area rapper who has gained attention performing online readings of Omarosa Manigault Newman’s recent White House memoir, says he hopes the readings will encourage people to become interested in politics.
“A portion of this country has tapped out from the process. They’re wiped,” DDm, who was born Emmanuel Williams, told Hill.TV’s Jamal Simmons on “Rising.”
Williams said Manigault Newman reached out after she got wind of the online readings.
“She was just talking about how much she loved the readings because I didn’t know if she was going to like the readings or not. And she was very positive,” he said.
The readings have garnered enough attention that Williams has launched a YouTube channel, as well as a podcast titled “Secretary of Shade,” which will go live on September 4.
— Julia Manchester
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