Kanye Goes On A Rant In The Oval Office During A Meeting With President Trump
Posted on Thu Oct 11th, 2018 10:40am PDT By X17 Staff
Is this really happening?! This feels like the Twilight zone!
Kanye is in the Oval Office right now meeting with President Trump, and we're really at a loss for words. The rapper, wearing his MAGA hat, is spewing knowledge and opinions, and our POTUS is carefully listening in.
'Ye is ranting about Chicago, the prison system, American jobs, and how great a job the Commander-in-Chief is doing, and he's even discussing his bipolar disorder "misdiagnosis" and the bullying he's receiving for supporting the Prez. He's also moving for the abolishment of the 13th amendment.
After this meeting, Yeezus and The Donald are set to dine on a lunch of caprese salad and roasted chicken with fingerling potatoes and asparagus, the White House told reporters. They will be joined by Ivanka, Jared Kushner, Kid Rock, and NFL star Jim Brown. Wow!
Trump was clearly impressed with Kimmy K's husband, as he revealed after the sit-down that he would consider The Louis Vuitton Don as a running mate! Not only that, but he appreciates what KW is doing for his approval rating in the black community.
"I've known him a long time. He's a very different kind of a guy, I say that in a positive way. He is a very different kind of a guy. Those in the music business say he is a genius. That's OK with me because, as far as I'm concerned, he is. When Kanye came out [a] couple months ago, something happened, my polls went up like 25 percent. Nobody [had] ever seen it. He has a big following in the African-American community—a big, big following. I think he has in a lot of communities, but the polls went through the roof," Trump boasted in a Fox News interview earlier in the day.
"[Kanye] can speak for me any time he wants. He’s a smart cookie. He gets it," Trump told reporters.
Before their celebratory meal, Trump signed the Hatch-Goodlatte Music Modernization Act, which is a bipartisan bill that ensures artists who released records prior to 1972 are paid royalties for digital services. It also aimes to streamline the process for those services to obtain music licensing rights. Translation? More money for Kanye!