Presidential Hopeful? Ludacris Speaks to National Press Club


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Picture 5The rapper-turned-actor Ludacris, aka Chris Bridges, might want to ‘l-l-l-lick you’ but, rest assured, he doesn’t want to run for President.

Bridges nipped that campaign rumor in the bud before Politico had a chance to get it off the ground while speaking to the National Press Club in Washington D.C. yesterday afternoon. His speech was aimed at promoting community leadership and philanthropy and shining some light on The Ludacris Foundation, which he founded in 2001. Also a great chance to plug Law & Order.

Related Sorry Politico: Ailes For President Story Squashed Immediately [Mediaite]

Ludacris speaking to the National Press Club, courtesy of Politico:

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2 comments

  • Sunnyr Sunnyr says:

    Must be a slow news day. UGH!

  • m m says:

    Nice to see Luda doing this. Always loved his stuff.

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