During the interview, Violent J made it clear he had no interest in pursuing politics himself. When comedian Troy Iwata asked if he would ever consider a presidential run, he bluntly replied, “No way! You have to follow a strict schedule and wake up early.”
Violent J took aim at Donald Trump’s immigration policies, specifically the controversial border wall, stating, “That’s why I hated Trump – the whole wall thing.” He also shared his thoughts on women’s rights, supporting the idea that “they have the right to be the best they can be.” On the topic of taxes, he advocated for lower taxes on the poor and higher taxes on the rich.
Interestingly, despite his strong support for Harris, Violent J admitted he had no opinion on her running mate, Tim Walz. The interview was filmed at the Gathering of the Juggalos festival, a yearly event organized by Insane Clown Posse and their record label, Psychopathic Records.
The festival’s attendees, known for their colorful and unconventional style, largely echoed Violent J’s sentiments. One fan even joked about wanting the duo in the White House, showing that their influence stretches beyond just music.