Cardi B claps back at Trump-supporting bikini model who mocked her tweet about running for congress

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Rapper Cardi B has responded to comments made by a Trump-supporting model, who mocked her intention to run for congress by editing one of her tweets.

The trouble began when the rapper took to Twitter to state her intention to run for congress in the future. Cardi wrote: "I do feel like if I go back to school and focus up I can be part of Congress.I dead*ss have sooo much ideas that make sense.I just need a couple of years of school and I can shake the table."

Mindy Robinson, a personality and bikini model, fired off a screenshot of Cardi's tweet, editing her grammar to make her speech look more conventional.

Robinson captioned her sarcastic photoshop job by writing: "You’re going to need more school than that. ?? Your spaces are off too...but hey, how can we hold you accountable for kindergarten level sh*t, am I right?"

Enraged with Robinson's trolling, an Cardi fired back with: "You really mad cause you stay takin pics like this and mention Trump 20 times a day to get his attention.HEY! Don’t take your anger out on me cause he don’t wanna f*ck you sis ?‍♀️"

However, Robinson didn't appear to be offended by her remarks, later replying: "Oh...that’s why I have a bunch of hate mail in my inbox from people who can’t spell. Cardi B and her fans are mad I said my cat was more qualified to run for Congress than she is, which I stand by. By the way, slamming me because I support Trump isn’t a slam, try again."

In a recent video, Cardi B implored her followers to learn about their democratic candidates: 

She added: "If you guys are going to send me hate mail...can you at least 'try' to proofread it first? The irony of people calling me 'dumb' that can’t spell it, is reaching ridiculously critical levels in my inbox. [sic]"

Indeed, Cardi, who has always been openly-critical of the Trump administration, previously stated that she was thinking of moving to Nigeria an applying for citizenship.