Kim Kardashian West, former President Barack Obama, Elon Musk, Bill Gates and many more were hacked on Twitter by Bitcoin scammers on Wednesday.
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According to Joe Budden, there was a time a long time ago when Kanye West actually asked to open for him. Hot New Hip Hop says that Joe Budden actually missed out on the opportunity to host the rapper who would later go on to become one of the most influential artists in not only the music industry but the general culture.
Kim Kardashian West, former President Barack Obama, Elon Musk, Bill Gates and many more were hacked on Twitter by Bitcoin scammers on Wednesday.
Ted Johnson The Twitter accounts of prominent figures including Elon Musk, Joe Biden, Jeff Bezos, Barack Obama, Kanye West and Bill Gates were among those targeted in an apparent bitcoin scam on Wednesday, as messages were posted asking users to send them money.Corporate accounts also were hacked, including those belonging to Uber and Apple.
Intelligencer magazine, Steve Kramer – who had joined Kanye’s campaign team to get the rapper on the ballot in Florida and South Carolina – confirmed the Yeezy star won’t be running against Donald Trump and Joe Biden for the POTUS position.“He’s out,” Kramer said, the publication reported.When asked for more details on what had happened, Kramer replied: “I’ll let you know what I know once I get all our stuff cancelled.
Donald Trump has been getting a lot of criticism over the way he’s been dealing with the COVID-10 pandemic in the United States but the current POTUS is now blaming someone else for what is happening! As far as he is concerned, Barack Obama and Joe Biden stopped the testing for the virus – 3 years ago! That’s right! Donald Trump got a lot of people confused when he claimed the previous president and his current opponent are to blame for America becoming the epicenter of a global pandemic even
Anyone looking forward to a West presidency may have to put away their Kanye 2020 gear for now.
Chance The Rapper has weighed in on the upcoming US presidential election, suggesting that he trusts Kanye West more than he does Joe Biden.West announced earlier this month (July 5) that he hopes to make a run for the White House in November, which we see him face President Donald Trump and the presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden.Earlier today (July 13) West took to Twitter to share a new song and video, ‘Donda’, named after his late mother and shared in honour of her birthday.Chance
Chance the Rapper got everybody talking Monday after he appeared to throw his support behind Kanye West running for president.
Chance the Rapper and Kanye West have been friends for years, so it's not surprising that the fellow Chicago rapper born Chancelor Bennett appears to be backing Ye's purported White House bid.
Kanye West made it very clear that his tweet about running for president was not a joke in his first interview since.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorKanye West backed off of his support for President Trump, claimed he had a bout with Covid-19 in February, talked at length — if vaguely — about his own presidential campaign, slammed presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden and plenty more in a sprawling four-hour interview with Forbes that published early Wednesday.
WASHINGTON — If Kanye West is serious about running for president, the American rapper and fashion designer will face major obstacles to mount a serious campaign less than four months before the Nov. 3 U.S. presidential election.
Kanye West’s tweet about running for president was no joke — he’s gearing up to take on Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the 2020 election, and he opened up more about it in an interview with Forbes. Needless to say, Kanye is confident in his chance at winning the election.
On Saturday, Kanye West re-re-reannounced his campaign for president of the United States of America. The message, posted on Twitter, came with some standard political pablum ("We must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future!"), but the internet was sent berserk by the hashtag "#2020Vision," which seemed to imply that West intended to take on President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.
The 2020 presidential race is starting to get crowded again. Just when we thought we were down to two candidates before the November 3 general election — Donald Trump and Joe Biden — Kanye West had to enter the race and inspire other celebrities to follow him. Who’s ready for President Paris Hilton? It could be happening sooner than you think.
Mark Cuban, 61, is supporting Kanye West‘s potential presidential run — sort-of. “If there was Rank Choice voting available and @kanyewest was on the ballot with @JoeBiden and @realDonaldTrump, I would have @kanyewest ahead of @realDonaldTrump,” the billionaire tweeted on Saturday, July 4, effectively saying Donald Trump, 73, would be his last choice out of the three.