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Kanye West says he no longer supports President Trump, details his own run for office


Kanye West continues to deliver details about his 2020 presidential run. The rapper, 43, said in a interview Tuesday with Forbes that he contracted the coronavirus in February, no longer supports President Donald Trump and plans to run as a member of the "Birthday Party." 

“Because when we win, it’s everybody’s birthday," West explained to the outlet. This is a plot from Ye after showing his public support for the president, West said he has lost confidence in Trump's leadership. 

"I am taking the red hat off," he said. "It looks like one big mess to me. I don’t like that I caught wind that he hid in the bunker… One of the main reasons I wore the red hat as a protest to the segregation of votes in the Black community. Also, other than the fact that I like Trump hotels and the saxophones in the lobby.”


West said his running mate will be Michelle Tidball, a preacher based in Wyoming, where West and wife Kim Kardashian have a property. The rapper said he registered to vote for the first time in Cody, Wyoming, on Monday. 


There is no evidence as of Wednesday that West has a campaign organization, nor is there any indication he has filed papers with the Federal Election Commission just four months before the Nov. 3 elect

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