Kentucky Governor Apologizes To Tupac Shakur after false claim

Kentucky GovernorAndy Beshear has apologized for saying someone named Tupac Shakur had applied for unemployment in the state, which he said was a clear example of fraud — but as it turns out, it’s actually the person’s real name.

The Lexington man was brought up by Beshear on Monday night as he spoke about the state processing all of March’s unemployment claims (due to the COVID-19 pandemic) by the end of April.

According to Beshear, Shakur represents the “bad apples” who “think they’re funny” by slowing down the process and making “thousands of other people wait” for their unemployment payments, NBC News reports

But theLexington Herald-Leader noted thatTupac Malik Shakur, 46, is a real-live human who worked as a cook before COVID-19 restrictions shut down restaurants.

Scroll up and watch the moment Tupac gets put on blast by the governor via the YouTube clip above. 

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Source:EURWEB


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