Kanye West has teased a 2024 presidential campaign during an onslaught of tweets praising Trump and free thought.
“Trump all day,” he began before adding a trio of dragon emojis. West previously stated that he and Trump are “dragon energy”.
“Just so in 2019 you know where I stand,” he continued. “They will not program me. Blacks are 90% Democrats. That sounds like control to me.”
West then retweeted praise from his fans, before adding: “Love everyone.”
“We will change the world. God is on my side. I am a Christian. I am a tax payer. I am myself. God is with us,” he tweeted.
“Free thought,” he added, before tweeting: “2024,” seemingly teasing that he’ll be running for the President of the United States in that year. You can see the tweets below.
Trump all day
— ye (@kanyewest) January 1, 2019
???
— ye (@kanyewest) January 1, 2019
Just so in 2019 you know where I stand
— ye (@kanyewest) January 1, 2019
They will not program me
— ye (@kanyewest) January 1, 2019
Blacks are 90% Democrats That sounds like control to me ?
— ye (@kanyewest) January 1, 2019
Love everyone
— ye (@kanyewest) January 1, 2019
We will change the world. God is on my side. I am a Christian. I am a tax payer. I am myself. God is with us.
— ye (@kanyewest) January 1, 2019
Free thought
— ye (@kanyewest) January 1, 2019
2024
— ye (@kanyewest) January 1, 2019
Last month, Pusha T said that West is no longer wearing his ‘Make America Great Again’ hat. Earlier this year, West provoked anger among fans and fellow stars alike when he posted a photo of himself on Twitter wearing a red Make America Great Again cap after tweeting his support for Donald Trump.
West produced Pusha T’s latest album ‘Daytona’ and according to the Virginia Beach rapper, West is no longer sporting the controversial cap.
“He doesn’t [wear it] anymore,” Pusha T told The Daily Show. “He stopped. He stopped, though.” Pusha T also revealed that the pair rarely talk politics when they’re in the studio together.
“Can you imagine having those conversations while he’s trying to make my album?” he said. “He basically has my life in his palm and I have to tell him that I hate something. We always have real conversations, though. Always.
“I think that’s why me and him connect so well and I think that’s why ‘Daytona’ came out so well. It’s a give and take. If I don’t like something, I say it and he tries to correct it, and so on and so forth.”