Kanye West, Kamala Harris
Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville said Democrats ran their '7th string quarterback' in the 2024 presidential election, in an interview with PBS on Friday.
The controversial rapper apologized after he took to X to write, “I used to want to f–k Kamala until she lost. I don’t f–k losers anymore.”
Kanye West is back on Twitter—now called X—under Elon Musk’s ownership, reigniting controversy as he targets Kamala Harris in a bizarre rant, proving once again that he’s fully aligned with the far-right playbook.
Kanye West has apologized to Kamala Harris’ kids after making controversial statements about the former Vice President in his now-deleted tweets. Read details below.
I don’t see her getting a warm welcome back in California. She’s going to have to move to Montecito and become Meghan Markle’s neighbor. They have a lot in common. They’re
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The appearance marks the end of her term as vice president and comes after her high-pressure run against Trump for the Oval Office. Earlier this month, on the fourth anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, she presided over the electoral vote count, pointing out that the ceremony was “a peaceful transfer of power.”
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville savaged former Vice President Kamala Harris over the weekend, likening her to a backup quarterback starting in a Super Bowl who could not complete a full sentence.
Elon Musk, who has been accused of performing the salute at an inauguration event this week, shared social media post that questioned why other public figures hadn't been scrutinized.
Kanye West has apologised to Kamala Harris and praised Donald Trump as the rapper made a controversial return to social media. The 47-year-old, who has legally changed his name to Ye, was reinstated on X/Twitter in 2023 after previously being banned for sharing antisemitic conspiracies.