WASHINGTON, D.C.: US rapper Kanye West broke down in tears on Sunday (Monday in Manila) at the chaotic launch of his unlikely campaign to oust Donald Trump as president in November elections. […]
US rapper Kanye West broke down in tears on Sunday at the chaotic launch of his unlikely campaign to oust Donald Trump as president in November elections.
Wearing a bullet-proof jacket marked “security,” West gave a rambling speech in which he claimed he had wanted his wife, Kim Kardashian, to get an abortion and that renowned American abolitionist Harriet Tubman “never actually freed the slaves.” “My dad wanted to abort me. My mom saved my life. There would’ve been no Kanye West because my dad was too busy,” West said, bursting into tears.At another point during his speech, he said, “Harriet Tubman never actually freed the slaves, she just had the slaves go work for other white people.”
The event was for registered guests only, and all attendees were required to sign a coronavirus disease 2019 liability release form as well as wear masks and practice social distancing, United States media reported.
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