Kanye West said he’s planning a 2024 presidential run and has tapped far-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos in a video posted to Twitter Sunday.
The video, in which West says Yiannopoulos is working on his campaign, comes as the rapper’s Twitter account was restored after he was banned from the app in the wake of vile, anti-Semitic remarks he made last month.
“This is Milo right here, working on the campaign,” West, 45, said in the video posted by “PatriotTakes” Twitter account. Kanye West says he will run for president in 2024 and Marjorie Taylor Greene intern Milo Yiannopoulos is working on the campaign. pic.twitter.com/nLm8uuSl61
“I guess it is,” Yiannopoulos — who most recently worked as an unpaid intern for right-wing firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene — replied chuckling. “Thanks, I accept.” The cameraman then asked West, “So you are running?”
“Yes,” Ye answered with a laugh. “It’s simple ’cause ain’t nobody can tell me, you know, ‘you should say this, you shouldn’t say that,’ you know? It’s just we’re moving towards the future.”
West and Yiannopoulos have a shared experience of making horrific remarks and quickly being slammed by the public. West, who changed his legal name to Ye, tweeted about going “death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE” in early October and was subsequently banned from the social media platform.
Earlier Sunday, the musician-turned-designer posted a message to his Twitter profile to see if his account was reinstated since Elon Musk took over the company.
“Testing Testing Seeing if my Twitter is unblocked,” West wrote to his nearly 32 million followers. Musk, who bought the company for $44 billion, said last month that West’s account was restored before the acquisition and he was not consulted beforehand. (SOURCE)