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Scarlett O'Toole

Kanye West announces plans to run for president in 2024 after failed 2020 campaign

Kanye West has announced his plans to run for US president in 2024, following his previous unsuccessful attempt.

The rapper, legally known as Ye, confirmed his plans in a video posted to Twitter on Sunday. He said he has enlisted the help of far-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos for his campaign.

In the clip, 45-year-old Kanye says the former Breitbart News editor has already gotten to work on the plans.

"This is Milo right here, working on the campaign," Ye said in the video, which was posted by the Twitter account PatriotTakes. One of the men in the clip asked if it was an official announcement.

"I guess it is," Milo replied before adding, "Thanks, I accept."

Kanye plans to run for president in 2024 (AFP via Getty Images)

The cameraman then asked Kanye if he would be running to which he replied: "Yes. It's simple 'cause ain’t nobody can tell me, you know, 'You should say this, you shouldn’t say that,' you know?

"It’s just, we’re moving towards the future."

The Gold Digger hitmaker famously ran for president in 2020, but eventually conceded his bid after winning just 50,000 votes.

Kanye conceded his 2020 presidential bid (Corbis via Getty Images)

Kanye's latest video comes after his return to Twitter over the weekend, which immediately caused controversy.

The musician seemed to be testing the waters as he tweeted "Shalom", a reference to the racist incident which got him banned from the social media platform in the first place.

Kanye was originally kicked off Twitter on October 9 for posting vile anti-Semitic comments, however, since billionaire Elon Musk took over the company, Ye has had his account reinstated.

The rapper has had his Twitter account reinstated (Getty Images North America)
Kanye was banned from Twitter over anti-Semitic comments (Getty Images for Fast Company)

Shalom is a term used by Jewish people at meeting or parting and means peace, harmony and wholeness.

Many Twitter users were offended by Kanye's post and believed he was trying to stir up ill-feelings once again.

One user wrote: "So now it's a joke? This is just so ridiculous," while another slammed: "Not funny, antisemite. Go away. You are universally hated."

A third penned: "Nothing funny about hate," while a fourth pleaded: "Can you please just leave us alone?"

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