The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore is becoming quite the destination for rappers. While 2 Chainz has his own reoccurring segment, others like Mac Miller, Cam'ron and Jeezy have all paid the show a visit since it premiered in January 2015. In Monday night's (April 11) episode, Waka Flocka participated in a panel discussion on recent comments former president Bill Clinton made with regard to the Black Lives Matter movement and a 1994 crime bill he passed.

A bulk of the discussion focuses on the impact that bill has had and what part Hillary Clinton played in promoting it, with Flocka saying, "I think Bill’s choice was more complex than what he thought it was going to be. It was more long term. It affected people. It probably made sense for the time. Is that law effective now? No. It hurts." Flocka also noted that Bill should have remained an adult in the face of a protestor evoking Black Lives Matter rather than defending himself, Hillary and the bill.

However, in discussing Hillary's presidential bid, Waka Flocka was open to the idea of a woman in office, going so far as to borderline endorse the candidate. "If I was to vote for anybody, it would be Hillary," he said. "We had a president that was for the money, we had a president that was for the people, let’s see what a woman is going to do."

Watch the Nightly Show clip of the Flocka panel above.

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