Kanye West is having a change of heart about President Donald Trump and is even going out of his way to distance himself from the POTUS.
On Monday, Ye went on his Twitter page and deleted all his tweets about Trump that he made shortly after his meeting with the president at the Trump tower in New York City in December. TMZ reported that the rapper’s decision to remove the tweets was due to the controversial “Muslim Ban” and other actions from the president since taking office over two weeks ago.
Following some backlash for his meeting with Trump, Kanye West tweeted the reasons he chooses to accept the meeting telling his fans on Twitter “I wanted to meet with Trump today to discuss multicultural issues.” He also got more specific in another tweet talking about bullying and crime and violence in Chicago. “These issues included bullying, supporting teachers, modernizing curriculums, and violence in Chicago,” Ye added.”
The G.O.O.D. Music rapper has since deleted all those tweets but didn’t mention anything further on Twitter.
"We've been friends for a long time": Kanye West and President-elect Trump appear together at Trump Tower https://t.co/QoofBJzY1x pic.twitter.com/DK6z1P9LhG
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