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Kanye West relaunches his political ambitions and vows to CURE cancer


Kanye West ‘absolutely’ has political aspirations and says God had him ‘fall on the sword’ in 2020: Rapper vows to CURE cancer with ‘fresh air and food’ and make Yeezy biggest firm in world

  • Kanye West spoke to ABC News on Thursday night, and said he was not ruling out a return to politics after his failed 2020 bid
  • The rapper said he felt that God made him ‘fall on my sword’, but he remained interested in a political career and was spending time with Jared Kushner

Kanye West has said he is open to returning to politics, insisting that he had not been put off by his failed presidential bid in 2020.

The rapper, whose father battled stomach cancer in 2018, said that he intended to work to cure the disease.

He said he would work on promoting ‘fresh air and food’. 

In October 2018, West said his father Ray’s cancer was in remission, and he was embarking on a strange diet to celebrate. 

‘Overcome fear,’ Kanye captioned an Instagram photo showing the insects. ‘My dad and I are going to eat this plate of bugs to celebrate him beating cancer. No more fear.’ 

Asked on Thursday if he had future political aspirations, West replied: ‘Yes, absolutely.

‘You know, that time wasn’t in God’s time. I’m sure there are lives that were saved.

‘I’m sure God had me fall on the sword and say this is not the time,’ he told ABC News on Thursday night. 

‘But he’s a redeemer. He’s given me this oxygen, he’s given me this platform, he’s put amazing people around me.

‘He’s given me new purposes. A new lease on life. New air to breathe. And a new respect.’

He added that he was spending time with Jared Kushner. 

Kanye West has spoken to ABC News, in an interview that previewed on Thursday night

Kanye West has spoken to ABC News, in an interview that previewed on Thursday night

‘His brother said he’d kill him if he went back to the White House. That’s the answer,’ West replied, when asked whether that was a genuine friendship or a political move.

West said he had met the mayor of Miami, Francis Suarez, and thought ‘he would make a really good president, also.’

Linsey Davis asked: ‘In addition to you?’

West replied with a smile. 

Davis asked him whether he thought social media was helpful.

‘We can use a car to rush somebody to the hospital. Or we could use a car and accidentally hit somebody while we’re rushing somebody to the hospital.

‘It’s all about how we use it.’ 

West,

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