Kanye West Says Donald Trump Insulted Him and Kim Kardashian During Mar-a-Lago Meeting

"Kim is a [bleep]. You can tell her I said that."

BY Sydney BrasilPublished Nov 25, 2022

It looks like Kanye West is less worried about Adidas's investigation into his conduct than he is about his run for US President in 2024. Adding yet another layer to the absurdity, he has now recounted details of a meeting he had with Donald Trump that went awry after the former US president allegedly insulted Kim Kardashian.

Now that he's back on Twitter, Ye posted a video to the platform detailing his meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago. West claims he was trying to convince Trump to run as his vice president, but that matters quickly devolved.

"I think the thing that Trump was most perturbed about [was] me asking him to be my vice president. I think that was, like, lower on the list of things that caught him off guard," he said before alluding to the alt-right figures (including Milo Yiannopolis) he has in his court: "It was the fact that I walked in with intelligence."

After suggesting that Trump was impressed with white supremacist Nick Fuentes backing Ye, and asking the former president why the "January sixers" weren't freed, the rapper implied that Trump released Alice Johnson from prison for him. "He didn't do it for Kim, but he did it for me." This is where the meeting apparently took a wrong turn.

"But then he goes on to say that, 'Kim is a [bleep]. You can tell her I said that.' And I was thinking like, 'That's the mother of my children,'" he said. "Since we and all the Christians in America that love Trump know that Trump is a conservative, we're gonna demand that you hold all policies directly to the Bible."

He continued: "When Trump started basically screaming at me at the table telling me I was gonna lose. I mean, has that ever worked for anyone in history? I'm like, 'Woah woah, hold on, hold on, Trump. You're talking to Ye.'"

Whether he's trying to win the election or his Queen back, it seems like West will continue running on his own despite tanking in the 2020 election

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