Kanye West‘s presidential campaign might have started off as an ego-serving lark, but things are getting real when it comes to his impact on the 2020 election. In a new interview with Forbes magazine released on Aug.
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Though it was rumored he dropped out of the 2020 presidential race, Kanye West held his first campaign event in South Carolina on Sunday night — it was equal parts bizarre and uncomfortable.
The rambling speech — posted to social media by some in the crowd, including reporters — was met with numerous groans as the rapper and clothing designer made such statements as“Harriet Tubman never actually freed the slaves, she just had them work for other white people.” In another moment, West shared a
.Kanye West‘s presidential campaign might have started off as an ego-serving lark, but things are getting real when it comes to his impact on the 2020 election. In a new interview with Forbes magazine released on Aug.
Kanye West posted a picture with his and Kim Kardashian’s four children following his shocking South Carolina campaign rally.“West children will never do playboy west,” the rapper, 43, wrote via Twitter on Monday, July 20, alongside a photo of himself holding son Psalm, 14 months, while son Saint, 4, and daughters North, 7, and Chicago, 2, stood by.The tweet came after the Chicago native’s since-deleted rant about the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, 39, allegedly “trying to fly to Wyoming
West announces his presidential campaign. The rapper, who has supported Donald Trump in the past, on July 4.
The Kardashian family is said to be “shocked” after Kanye West broke down in tears and claimed he stopped wife Kim Kardashian from aborting their daughter North in 2013.The 43 year old rapper made the shocking announcement during his first presidential campaign rally in South Carolina on Sunday, 19 July.
Kim Kardashian West and her family are concerned over the well-being of her husband, Kanye West. A source tells ET that the star is «upset» following some of the comments the rapper made during his presidential campaign rally in South Carolina over the weekend. During the event, Kanye tearfully said that he and Kim discussed the possibility of her having an abortion while she was pregnant with their first child, daughter North.
Kanye West has confessed he stopped his wife Kim Kardashian from aborting their daughter North after "God sent him a message".The 43 year old rapper made the shocking announcement during his first presidential campaign rally in South Carolina on Sunday, 19 July.The rapper, who is also dad to Saint, four, Chicago, two, and one year old Psalm, broke down in tears as he spoke about abortion and first explained that his father initially didn't want him.
Kanye West started his United States presidential bid with a chaotic rally, where he broke down in tears after revealing that he and wife Kim Kardashian had a discussion about aborting their first child North West, who is now seven-years-old.Kanye West kicked off his presidential campaign with a rally in South Carolina on Sunday. During his speech at the Exquis Event Center in North Charleston, the American rapper spoke against abortion and the morning-after pill, saying: "No more Plan B.
Kanye West took the stage for his first presidential rally, where he went from being in good spirits to wiping tears from his eyes as he explained why he's against abortion.The rally, held in Charleston, South Carolina, began just after 5 p.m. ET.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorKanye West broke down in tears, made an outrageous claim about Harriet Tubman, had a heckler ejected and claimed his brain was too big for his skull on Sunday at the first campaign event for his bewildering presidential run.“Harriet Tubman never actually freed the slaves, she just had them work for other white people,” he said at one point in a rambling speech that bounded from one topic to another with little seeming structure.
Kanye West attended what appeared to be his first Presidental rally on Sunday.
Kanye West may be (really) late to the game, but according to ABC News, Politico, and local NBC affiliate WCBD, the rapper is set to hold his first presidential campaign rally on Sunday (July 19) in South Carolina.According to ABC News and Politico, who both received copies of the release, West announced on Saturday night that he'll be holding a rally at Charleston's Exquis Event Center for "registered guests only." The release noted that those wishing to attend would need to sign up at
Kanye West's independent bid for the presidency is officially over, according to a report in New York Magazine. Steve Kramer, a political operative hired by West to kick-start his campaign, told the magazine last Thursday that West had made the decision to withdraw: "He's out," Kramer said about an hour before West tweeted a get-out-the-vote video.
Donald Trump and said the two share “dragon energy,” tells Forbes that he is “taking the red hat off” — a reference to Trump’s trademark red “Make America Great Again” cap. In a story published Wednesday, West also insisted that his weekend announcement that he’s running for President was not a stunt to drum up interest in an upcoming album.