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Kanye West says he’ll be president of the US

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removal of the people who criticized him, spokesman Englemayer said. Weinstein, in a statement issued through the spokesman, said, “I am happy to address anyone’s questions, and I invite anyone to ask,” Weinstein said. “We should all be offered the courtesy to voice opinions and be heard, and to even get answers. Nothing happened other than someone voicing concerns. I am glad we all still have these rights.”

KANYE WEST HAS unveiled his Jesus Is King IMAX film, featuring a gospel choir performing at artist James Turrell’s dramatic Roden Crater in the Arizona desert. West premiered the 35-minute film off to fans at an event Wednesday at The Forum in Inglewood, California, where he also led a listening session for his long-delayed ninth studio album, which finally released on Friday. West told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in an interview released Thursday that he’d put out another album around the Christmas holiday.

The rapper (pictured with wife Kim Kardashian at a recent event in NYC) also said he one day would helm the Oval Office, a left-field suggestion made during a lengthy interview that touched on subjects from porn to Donald Trump.

He said his support for the current US president had been a way to razz Democrats. “For the greatest artist in human existence to put a red hat on was God’s practical joke to all liberals. Like, ‘No! Not Kanye!’” said the performer, who has made a very public turn to Christiani­ty in recent months. West also said he would one day be commander-in-chief: “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. AP, AFP

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