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Tim Scott snaps back after Chelsea Handler clip on Black voters resurfaces

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A clip of liberal comedian Chelsea Handler saying that 50 Cent "cannot vote" for former President Donald Trump during 2020 because he is Black sparked a snarky response from Sen. Tim Scott this week.

Sen. Scott, R-S.C, hit back at Handler in a social media post on Friday, saying, "tell another Black man how to think."

"Yes, by all means, please tell another Black man how to think, White lady," Scott wrote.

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The comedian made the comments about the rapper, 50 Cent, who she briefly dated in 2011, during a remote interview with Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show in 2020.

"And I had to remind him that he was a Black person, so he can't vote for Donald Trump," she told Fallon.

The comedian argued that the rapper had a responsibility to not influence people to vote for Trump in 2020.

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"He shouldn't be influencing an entire swathe of people who may listen to him, because he's worried about his own personal pocketbook," she said.

Scott previously pushed against the narrative that Black people should vote for Democrats, recently calling out "The View" after they mocked him for his leadership in bringing Black voters over to the Republican Party.

"Women of "The View": My goodness gracious. Let me just be plain and simple. Without the

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