Jay-Z's
new song "Open Letter" a response to criticism over his
and Beyonce's trip to Cuba, has racked up nearly 500,000 listens in
just a few hours. Now we know that some of those plays came from the
White House and the reporters that cover it.
During
a White House press briefing earlier today, Politico reporter Donovan
Slack asked White House Press Secretary Jay Carney whether PresidentObama gave Jay-Z and Beyoncé clearance for their travel, based off a
lyric from the rapper's just-released song "Open Letter."
After
reciting the lyric (“I turned Havana into Atlanta... Boy from the
hood/ I got White House clearance... Obama said, 'Chill you gonna get
me impeached/ You don’t need this shit anyway, chill with me on the
beach'"), Slack asked Carney if Obama did indeed give Jay-Z
clearance.
Carney
brushed off the question with sarcasm: "I guess nothing rhymes
with Treasury... because Treasury offers and gives licenses for
travel, as you know, and the White House has nothing to do with it."
"I
am absolutely saying that the White house from the President on down
had nothing to do with anybody's travel to Cuba that is something
that Treasury handles.," he continued.
And
if Carney didn't make himself clear before, he shut down the
conversation by denying White House approval straight forward.
Following
the presser, Slack tweeted some suggestions for words that rhyme with
Treasury.
Source:
billboard
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