On Sunday, Tomi Lahren took to Twitter to criticize Jay-Z after the rapper called Donald Trump a "superbug" during an appearance on CNN's The Van Jones Show.
A number of people responded disapprovingly to Lahren's remark, including Wale who came to Jay-Z's defense.
"Tammy he isn't the president. Also weren't you just 'rapping' 21 Savage???.. go and sit down my friend," Wale tweeted.
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From there the Twitter exchange continued between Wale and Lahren, with the latter responding: "Hey bud, good to hear from you again. Missed your Twitter presence. So anyway...no Jay-Z is not the president but he did campaign for Hillary pretty heavily. Ya know, the woman famous for her 'super predator' agenda. Ironic, right?"
\u201cHey bud, good to hear from you again. Missed your Twitter presence. So anyway...no Jay-Z is not the president but he did campaign for Hillary pretty heavily. Ya know, the woman famous for her "super predator" agenda. Ironic, right? https://t.co/bzbwx85BBn\u201d
This isn't Wale and Lahren's first Twitter exchange with each other. In January of last year, the rapper referenced the Fox News commentator on his song "Smile." Once the song was released, Lahren called Wale out for saying her name wrong (which he has continued to do ever since).
"Somebody please inform Jay-Z that because of my policies, black unemployment has just been reported to be at the lowest rate ever recorded!" he wrote.