Donald Trump's Lawyer Says Snoop Dogg Crossed the Line with "Lavender" Video

"There's absolutely nothing funny about an assassination attempt on a president"

BY Calum SlingerlandPublished Mar 14, 2017

Apparently, it's okay for Donald Trump to mock disabled reporters and become president of the United States, but his personal lawyer Michael Cohen says that Snoop Dogg crossed the line with his mockery of the government and gun violence in a new video.

This week, Snoop unveiled his team-up with BADBADNOTGOOD and Kaytranada with a remix of their track "Lavender," accompanied by a video in which the Doggfather shoots clown-faced tyrant "Ronald Klump" with a toy pistol. As Cohen tells TMZ, the act is wrong no matter who the president is.

"It's totally disgraceful. Snoop owes the president an apology," Cohen said. "There's absolutely nothing funny about an assassination attempt on a president, and I'm really shocked at [Snoop] because I thought he was better than that."

Watch Cohen make his case here, and revisit the video for "Lavender" below.

 

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