Kim Kardashian Forced Kanye West To Clarify His Trump Comments

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Kim Kardashian (L) and Kanye West attend the 'Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology' Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 2, 2016 in New York City.

Thanks, Kim.

Kanye West has been on a Twitter rampage ever since he hopped on the social media platform. While he’s built excitement for upcoming musical ventures, he’s also disappointed many of his fans with his political alignment. He’s also made it clear that he does intend on running for president in 2024. Surprisingly, Kim Kardashian might be the rational one in this relationship. ‘Ye’s gone onto to kind of clear his stance on Donald Trump. However, he may not have done it without the pressure of Kim Kardashian.

Kanye West took to Twitter earlier today to speak on why he appreciates Donald Trump, he’s also said that he doesn’t 100% agree with everything the U.S. President says. However, apparently the reason why he decided to clear this is because his wife made him.

“my wife just called me and she wanted me to make this clear to everyone. I don't agree with everything Trump does. I don't agree 100% with anyone but myself.” He wrote on Twitter.

Despite how people feel about Kim Kardashian, it’s hard to deny that she’s been holding down her man throughout his recent tough times. Reports surfaced yesterday that Kanye’s been acting erratically, which he’s since denied, Kim Kardashian has been holding him down  throughout the whole time. 

There's also been rumors that he'll address his Donald Trump comments in full on Friday. Stay tuned. 

 


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