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Kanye West said he no longer supports Trump and he has a coronavirus

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The West, which has been widely criticized for its support of President Donald Trump, reportedly told publications that he had lost confidence in the commander in chief.

“It seems like a big mess to me,” West said. “I don’t like it when I catch wind that he hides in a bunker.”

Western comments came after he announced he was running for president, despite deadlines in several states to actually get a vote.

He insisted to Forbes that his candidacy was not a publicity stunt and said he had no problem with the idea that his planned plan could potentially take the votes of the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, and help Trump’s re-election.

“I don’t argue, I just told you,” West said. “To say that black people are Democrats is a form of racism and white supremacy.”

“I’m not saying Trump is blocking me, he might be part of my way. And Joe Biden? Please, come on, please,” the publication also quoted Western words. “You know? Obama’s special. Trump’s special. We say Kanye West is special. America needs special people to lead. Bill Clinton? Special. Joe Biden is not special.”

One of the reasons the star believes he will be able to get ballots despite the deadline that must be passed is because of coronavirus – a disease which he said was contracted in February.

“Shivering, trembling in bed, taking a hot shower, watching a video that tells me what I need to do to overcome it,” West said at the time.

It is unclear whether the West has ever been tested for viruses or antibodies and he said he prayed for healing, even though he was suspicious of a possible vaccine.

“We pray. We pray for freedom,” said Barat who last year dropped the album “Jesus Is King” and talked about his spiritual awakening. “It’s all about God. We have to stop doing things that make God angry.”

CNN has reached out to Western representatives for additional comments.

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