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Swedish rapper confused by Trump-loving black uncle

The Swedish hip hop artist Timbuktu has discovered to his horror that his much-loved African American uncle has become an avid campaigner for US presidential hopeful Donald Trump.

Swedish rapper confused by Trump-loving black uncle
Jason Diakité's uncle Obi is standing to the far right of the picture. Photo: AP/TT
The rapper, who has ambitions to enter politics with one of Sweden’s three four left-wing parties, spotted his uncle Obi standing behind Trump wearing a baseball cap with the slogan “Make America great again” during a Washington press conference broadcast on CNN. 
 
”As soon as Trump delivered his punchline, my uncle and the little huddle of men and women around him started to applaud,” the rapper, whose real name is Jason Diakité, wrote in an article in Sweden’s Dagens Nyheter newspaper. “God Damn! Uncle Obi! Behind Trump!”
 
Diakité’s father, the US-born documentary filmmaker and human rights lawyer Madubuko Diakité, settled in Lund, Sweden in 1968,  after marring a Swedish woman. But his uncle stayed in the US, managing to put his two children through college by working as a bus driver in Baltimore.  
 
In his article, Diakité said he had challenged his uncle when he rung up for a family call.  
 
”Yes, that’s completely right,” Diakité quoted his uncle saying in the article. “I’m ideally working sixteen hours a day for the campaign now.” 
 
His uncle explained that he had been drawn to Trump because of his pledge to support US veterans, many of which are homeless in his area. 
 
”I did not want to row with my uncle over politics, especially not over the telephone, because we hardly ever talk,” Diakité continued in the article. 
 
 
“I listened to him talk, I listened, but I still couldn’t comprehend how an older black man, who like his wife worked as a bus driver for most of his life, and managed to get four children through college, could vote Trump.” 
 
Diakité, 41, broke through in Sweden in the 1990s, and was one of it’s most successful artists throughout the 2000s. 
 
He has recently released a book, “En droppe midnatt” or “a drop of midnight” which interweaves his own family history with the history of black people in America and in Sweden. 
 
Below is a picture of Diakité performing at this summer's Bråvalla festival in Sweden. 
 

DEUTSCHE BANK

Deutsche Bank set ‘to cut ties with Trump’

Deutsche Bank will cease its longstanding relationship with outgoing US president Donald Trump, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.

Deutsche Bank set 'to cut ties with Trump'
Deutsche Bank's headquarters in Frankfurt. Photo: DPA

Deutsche Bank was Trump's primary lender for two decades, and he owes the institution more than $300 million, according to the newspaper, which cited an unnamed source as saying the German lender “has decided not to do business with Mr. Trump or his company in the future.”

Deutsche Bank declined to comment to AFP.

The move comes on the heels of last week's violent attack on the US Capitol by Trump supporters at the president's incitement, and follows steps taken by other companies to cut ties with Trump and his businesses.

READ ALSO: Trump under investigation for Deutsche Bank ties

Christiana Riley, head of Deutsche Bank's US division, called the violent
siege on the Capital “a dark day for America and our democracy” in a post on LinkedIn last week.

“We are proud of our Constitution and stand by those who seek to uphold it to ensure that the will of the people is upheld and a peaceful transition of power takes place,” Riley said.

“It is my hope that these shocking events will result in a reinvigoration
of the principles our nation was built upon.”

Trump's relationship with Deutsche Bank has sparked numerous probes in the United States, including in New York, where the Manhattan District Attorney is investigating whether Trump committed financial crimes as he sought loans.

READ ALSO: 'Worlds between us': What Trump's German family's town thinks of him today

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