LOS ANGLES, CALIFORNIA: Adin Ross, a well-known Kick streamer, made a surprising revelation during a podcast where he discussed his views on controversial influencer Andrew Tate. In his statement, Ross claimed that he reached out to US President Joe Biden, urging him to grant a pardon to Andrew Tate. This revelation caused quite a stir among Ross's followers and the online community as Ross is known for his penchant for making provocative statements during his streams and on social media platforms like Twitter.
The bond between Ross and Tate goes beyond casual acquaintance as the two have been close associates for a significant period. When Tate found himself in legal trouble and was arrested in December 2022, Ross wasted no time publicly criticizing the Romanian government's accusations against Tate. The charges leveled against Tate were severe, including rape and human trafficking, and Ross swiftly came to his defense.
'Trump clears you sleepy Joe'
During an hour-long conversation with Full Send Podcast host Brad and Kyle, Ross shared details about a tweet he had sent to Joe Biden. In the tweet, he mentioned that he had no intention of lying and directly addressed Biden, requesting him to consider granting a pardon to Tate. Ross also expressed his belief that if Donald Trump were still in office, he would have swiftly taken action, contrasting it with his perception that Joe Biden was slow to respond.
In the tweet, Ross stated, "Na I ain’t gonna lie tho - Joe Biden please go ahead and pardon Andrew tate. Donald trump woulda been on it already ?unfortunately trump clears you sleepy joe."
'Tate don’t even live in America
The tweet from Ross directed at Biden garnered significant attention from numerous users. One user wrote, "Tate don’t even live in america ??." Another user wrote, "Pardon him for what ? You support human traffickers ? I’ve lost all respect for you adin ross, I will no longer be supporting you or watching any of your streams , goodbye u lost a loyal follower." A user stated, "Bro just stop please ?."