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Kanye West: His Support of Trump Is ‘God’s Practical Joke to All Liberals’

Beto O’Rourke: If Anti-Gun Law Passes, Americans Will ‘Turn in Their’ Firearms

Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas) said American gun owners will turn over their legally-purchased firearms to the government if a law is passed banning those guns. “If we’re able to pass mandatory buybacks and I’m able to sign that into law, then I fully expect our fellow Americans to turn in their AR-15s and their AK-47s,” O’Rourke told CBS on Oct. 24. O’Rourke has repeatedly referred to his plan to ban so-called military-style weapons as buybacks, though gun owners don’t purchase guns from the government. O’Rourke said he’d get the money to pay people to surrender their firearms by imposing a new tax on gun manufacturers. “I think that a mandatory buyback can be financed with a surcharge that would be paid by gun manufacturers,” O’Rourke said. “Those who are…

Kanye West enters Trump Tower in New York, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Rapper Kanye West revealed that his support of President Donald Trump is “God’s practical joke on all liberals.”

“This shows you that God is hilarious. … God has got a sense of humor. Liberals love art, right, and now, I am unquestionably, undoubtedly the greatest human artist of all time. It’s just not even a question anymore at this point. It’s just a fact, right?” West told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe on Beats 1.

“So, for the greatest artist in human existence to put a red hat on was God’s practical joke on all liberals like, ‘Nooooo not Kanye,’” he claimed, saying that he is an example of someone saying things “culturally they’re not supposed to say.”

Putting a red “MAGA” hat on was  “practical joke on all liberals like, ‘Nooooo not Kanye,’” he added. “But those liberals never, we are the same human beings, it’s not man versus machine—man is the machine.”

West has been seeing wearing the “Make America Great Again” hat in the past. He was seen last October with Trump in the Oval Office.

President Donald Trump meets rapper Kanye West during a meeting in the Oval office of the White House in Washington on Oct. 11, 2018. (Screenshot/AP)

“There was something about when I put this hat on it made me feel like Superman,” West told in the White House meeting. “You made a Superman—that’s my favorite superhero—you made a Superman cape for me.”

In December 2016, after West met Trump in the Trump Tower, then-businessman Trump said he and West were “friends for a long time.”

“You know, he loves what we’re doing for African-American jobs, for so many different things. Median income, as you see, at an all-time high. Poverty level at the best rate—meaning the lowest rate so far. And Kanye is a smart guy. And he sees that,” said Trump in the October meeting, according to reports at the time.

Then President-elect Donald Trump and Kanye West stand together in the lobby at Trump Tower in New York City on Dec.13, 2016. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

During the Apple interview, West claimed that fans who were disappointed by his support for Trump are being fed propaganda.

“We’ve been herded into an idea of blue or red; right, left,” he said.

West is slated to release his next album this Friday.

He also mentioned a potential run for president in the future, saying that “there will be a time when I will be President of the United States” and will remember “any founder that didn’t have the capacity to understand culturally what we’re doing.” He did not elaborate.

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Top Senate Democrats Tell Hillary Clinton to Move On: ‘Time for Another Nominee’

After news reports suggested Hillary Clinton might run for president, her former Senate colleagues said she should stay put. “She’s done a great service to our country and public service, and I supported her wholeheartedly, but I believe it’s time for another nominee,” said Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), reported Politico on Thursday. “I don’t think it would be good for her,” said Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.). “She’s been through this war once. The Republicans have made a target out of her for 30 years and she’s still going to [be] that same target. I just think it would be tough.” “That would be a mistake,” claimed Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.). He repeated: “That would be a mistake.” “Absolutely not,” added Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.). “We have a lot…