Chuck D of Public Enemy was on the defense yesterday, clarifying that he wasn't defending disgraced singer R. Kelly with a tweet he issued after Kelly was federally convicted of sex trafficking.

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In a series of tweets, the man who put the hype in Hypeman responded to being given the boot from the iconic rap group he helped put on the map. Flav, like many, couldn't believe he would let Bernie Sanders of all things be the reason he was fired.

It’s great to see that after all these decades Public Enemy’s Chuck D has still got that power fighting spirit in him.