Rapper/music mogul Jay Z is taking on President Donald Trump in a new interview with CNN's Van Jones and it's isn't pretty, people ...

Jay calls the president a "superbug" created when we repress racists like former LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling after he was found to have made racist statements on a secretly-recorded private phone call. Jay Z told Jones that maybe our society should handle these incidents differently and not push these people completely out of the public eye because it only serves to push other racists into the closet, but it doesn't solve the problem. He likens the situation to spraying perfume on the trash and says after you cover up and cover up and cover up the stench, it only grows a "superbug" as we have now, in the form of Donald Trump.

Well, not surprisingly, the President wasn't happy with King of Pop Culture's statement and Tweeted Sunday morning ...



Jones asked Jay if the President doesn't have a point with his claims that unemployment in the African-American community is at it's lowest in decades and if it's okay for Trump to make "shithole country" comments as long as he puts money in the pockets of black Americans and Jay responded: "... it's not about money at the end of the day. Money doesn't equate to happiness. It doesn't. That's missing the whole point.
"You treat people like human beings. That's the main point."