Nick Cannon shared his provocative views on American politics during a recent episode of his Big Drive show, released on Friday, March 27, 2026.
While interviewing model Amber Rose, the multifaceted entertainer referred to the Democratic Party as the "party of the KKK."
Nick Cannon pointed to the historical ties between Southern Democrats and the Ku Klux Klan during the Reconstruction era, contrasting them with the Republican Party’s role under Abraham Lincoln in ending slavery.
Despite these sharp criticisms, Cannon clarified that he does not align himself with either major political party.
He invoked a famous sentiment from activist W.E.B. Du Bois, suggesting that the two-party system often represents "one evil organization under two different names."
This "free-thinker" approach aligns with his long-standing skepticism of traditional political labels, even as he expressed a newfound appreciation for Donald Trump during the discussion.
The conversation unfolded as Cannon spoke with Amber Rose about her recent public move toward the Republican Party.
Rose has increasingly voiced her support for conservative platforms, a shift that has sparked significant debate within the entertainment industry.
Nick Cannon used the opportunity to explore the historical foundations of both parties, noting that many people overlook the complexities of political realignment that occurred in the mid-20th century.
While Cannon’s historical references regarding the "Dixiecrats" and the 19th-century Democratic platform are accurate, his comments have reignited a heated online discourse.
Critics argue that his focus on the 1800s ignores the radical platform shifts that took place during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.
Supporters, however, praise him for challenging the status quo and encouraging viewers to research political history beyond modern talking points.