Rapper Jay-Z’s latest track is getting poor reviews from the White House.
In the song, entitled “Open Letter,” Jay-Z brags that he “got White
House clearance” for his recent controversial trip to Cuba with wife
Beyonce.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney today denied the White House
had any involvement with their trip, saying the Treasury Department
handles all clearances for travel to Cuba.
“I guess nothing rhymes with Treasury,” Carney joked.
In the song,
Jay-Z also recounts a conversation he had with President Obama about his
trip. “Obama said, ‘Chill, you, gonna get me impeached… We don’t need
this s-t anyway, chill with me on the beach,” he raps in the nearly
three-minute song.
Carney dismissed the claim. “It’s a song,” he said. “The president did not communicate with Jay-Z over this trip.”
“I am absolutely saying that the White House, from the president on
down, had nothing to do with anybody’s personal — anybody’s travel to
Cuba. That is something that Treasury handles,” he said.
Jay-Z and Beyonce’s trip to Havana was government-sanctioned and
allowed through a licensed program that encourages “meaningful contacts”
with Cubans.
According to the new song, they “turned Havana into Atlanta” with “Guayabera shirts and bandanas,” Jay-Z raps.

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