Snoop Dogg's music video in which the rapper 'shoots' a clown Donald Trump with a toy gun
is getting a lot of reaction, even from Sen. Marco Rubio.
The US Secret Service has confirmed it is "aware" of a controversial music video in which rapper Snoop Dogg fires a toy gun at a Donald Trump character.
The video was first posted at the weekend and features the rapper pointing a gun at a clown dressed as the US President. When he pulls the trigger the word "bang" appears.
A Secret Service spokesman confirmed the agency was aware of the video but added that it "does not comment on protective operations".
The video has already been condemned by one of Trump's former rivals for the Republican presidential nomination.
Marco Rubio told TMZ: "Snoop shouldn't have done that. If the wrong person sees it and gets the wrong idea, you could have a real problem.
"We've had presidents assassinated before so anything like that is something people should be really careful about."
he video, which features Snoop and Kaytranada and is a remix of Lavender by the Canadian group BadBadNotGood, includes a cast of people dressed as clowns.
It also features a live televised news conference from "The Clown House" with the headline "Ronald Klump wants to deport all doggs".
The rapper backed Hillary Clinton during last year's presidential election campaign. In 2012 he endorsed libertarian Republican candidate Ron Paul but said he would vote for Barack Obama.
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