The Citizen (Gauteng)

Kanye aims for White House

ELECTIONS: RAPPER TO ‘CHALLENGE TRUMP’

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Many Twitter users question his plan – but Elon Musk pledges support. Washington

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,” claimed on Saturday he is challengin­g Donald Trump for the US presidency this year.

“We must now realise 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.

West offered no further details on his supposed campaign, four months before the November election, and it is unclear if he has officially registered to run for office.

Hundreds of thousands of Twitter users reacted to the star’s announceme­nt and “Kanye” shot to become the top trending term on the platform, although many questioned whether the volatile rapper would go through with his plan and others claimed it was a publicity stunt.

His wife, reality star Kim Kardashian, replied with a US flag emoji, while Tesla chief executive Elon Musk wrote: “You have my full support!”

The 43-year-old has mentioned running for president several times and he said last year he would run for president in 2024.

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 tête-à-tête 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 last year, 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.

The latest 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.

West has also opened up about his mental health, particular­ly his struggle with bipolar disorder. –

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