Cardi B is not getting involved in this year's presidential election , after the "disappointment" she feels due to Joe Biden 's presidency. During an interview for her recent Rolling Stone cover story, the New York rapper said she has no interest in getting involved in 2024.

The musician said she will not be voting for either candidate Biden or Republican candidate Donald Trump , saying “I don’t f--- with both of y’all n----s.” The WAP rapper had been vocal about the dangers of Trump's presidency but she says Biden's four years in office have left her with “layers and layers of disappointment".

Cardi endorsed Biden during his 2020 campaign, but she says the president hasn't held up his end of the bargain. "The cost of living is too high, wages are too low, and too little is being done about it," she said. “I feel like people got betrayed.”

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Cardi said in November that she would not be supporting Biden this time around due to the massive budget cuts that her home state of New York has seen across the board, especially when it comes to education. While that is happening in the United States, Biden's administration has been funding Ukraine in its war against Russia, and Israel in its war in Gaza . She also told the magazine that artists of color run the risk of being “blackballed” for discussing the war in Gaza.

"[America] don’t pay for endless wars for countries that have been going through s--- for a very long time,” she said. “There’s countries [where] kids are getting killed every single day, but because the [U.S.] won’t benefit from that country, they won’t help. I don’t like that America has this superhero cape on. We never did things to be superheroes. We did things for our own convenience.”

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The rapper, who has built a reputation for being outspoken about politics, says most of her frustration lies in the fact that the money being spent to help fund those wars could be spent helping people elsewhere. “It’s just like, damn, y’all not caring about nobody,” she said. “Then, it really gets me upset that there is solutions to it. There is a solution. I know there’s a solution because you’re spending billions of dollars on any f------ thing.”

The Grammy winner interviewed Senator Bernie Sanders in August 2019 ahead of the 2020 elections. “I'm trying to advocate [to] the youth in my community because I feel like there's a serious problem right now in America,” Cardi said at the start of the conversation. “We have this bully as a president. And the only way to take him out is somebody winning.”

The 2024 United States presidential election will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 5.