The Manila Times

Kanye West bares 2020 presidenti­al bid

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WASHINGTON, D.C.: Kanye West, the entertainm­ent mogul who urges listeners in one song to “reach for the stars, so if you fall, you land on a cloud,” announced Saturday (Sunday in Manila) he is challengin­g Donald Trump for the US presidency in 2020.

“We must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future. I am running for president of the United States! #2020VISION,” the born-again billionair­e rapper tweeted as Americans marked Independen­ce Day.

He offered no further details on his campaign, four months before the November election.

West long ago broke ranks with most of the left-leaning entertainm­ent industry to loudly voice his support for Trump.

In 2018, they met in the Oval Office — a surreal tete-a-tete that included a hug from the rapper as well as an on-camera rant featuring an expletive not often repeated for the White House press corps.

That year, West also delivered a lengthy soliloquy to a president who many deem racist, telling him he loved him — to the dismay of many Democrats and fellow artists.

But in 2019, during an interview with Zane Lowe of Apple Music’s Beats 1 show, he said his support for Trump had been a way to razz Democrats — and announced his own presidenti­al ambitions.

“There will be a time when I will be the president of the US, and I will remember... any founder that didn’t have the capacity to understand culturally what we were doing.”

It was unclear to whom the artist was referring.

The announceme­nt came days after West, who has taken a very public turn towards Christiani­ty in recent years, released a new song, “Wash Us In the Blood,” along with an accompanyi­ng video including imagery from recent anti-racism protests.

Since 2018, his wife, reality star Kim Kardashian, has formed her own contacts with the White House as she champions criminal justice reform: she has successful­ly lobbied Trump to pardon a sexagenari­an woman for a non-violent drug offense.

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