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Kanye West breaks from Trump, science in bid for ‘Wakanda’ presidency

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Kanye West says he’s officially done supporting U.S. President Donald Trump as he launches his own long-shot bid for the White House.He also appears to be done with science, as he spoke at length with Forbes about his fear of vaccines, his dreams of a Black Panther-inspired “Wakanda” presidency and his supposed battle with the Devil in service of God.

He also claimed that he had COVID-19 in February and that he is praying for God to cure it.He also said he’d be extremely cautious about a coronavirus vaccine because it contains “chips” and “the mark of the beast” — an apparent reference to two baseless conspiracy theories.“I’m not crazy,” he told the publication in a wide-ranging, disjointed interview about his presidential bid. “God just.

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