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Kanye West speaks during his meeting with US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House

Kanye West’s informal 2024 campaign for president doesn’t appear to be popular with political donors — at least, according to a recent filing, which shows the rapper and designer’s campaign brought in zero dollars in 2022.

Fuentes made headlines in 2017 for attending the white supremacistUnite the Right rallyin Charlottesville, Virginia.

In February 2020, his YouTube channel was permanently suspended for violating the company’s hate speech policy. He has since continued to spread Holocaust denialist and antisemitic views.

West’s political committee also paid Milo Yiannopoulos — an outspoke conservative with far-right, often controversial views who also attended the dinner with Trump — two payments: one for $9,955 and another for $40,000. According to the filing, the payments were for campaign services and a domain transfer. Yiannopoulos previously worked as something of a campaign manager for West but wasreportedly fired last month, the Beast reports (he has said he left of his own volition).

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A 2024 campaign would be West’s second presidential run.

In 2020, the artist launched his bid for president amid a tumultuous period in his personal life with then-wifeKim Kardashian, and various episodes of erratic behavior. At his only campaign event, hedivulged deeply personal detailsabout his family.

He ultimately earned about 60,000 votes in a dozen states.

source: people.com