Trump invites famous people because the media will cover it/
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“Rather than invite real policy experts, say on education or criminal justice, Trump brought before the cameras two famous black men who like him.”
Why the Kanye West-Jim Brown lunch with Trump was a disaster | Analysis by CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson https://t.co/0iKV8yJWYs pic.twitter.com/n5kVoGZXph
— CNN (@CNN) October 11, 2018
Kanye called Jared Kushner "Jerry"
Why is this not getting more attention????https://t.co/bxDZj3lR8G pic.twitter.com/vhQoMSOhkP
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) October 11, 2018
That part. https://t.co/Ikhq7UNgwv
— Eric Jerome Dickey (@EricJDickey) October 11, 2018
Stop making excuses for Kanye. He has chosen to be a white supremacy collaborator. We have to accept the fact that he is in the same category of the Sheriff Clarkes, Larry Elders, & Jesse Lee Petersons of the world. I'm looking at the Kardashians with the side eye at this point
— Tariq Nasheed (@tariqnasheed) October 11, 2018
What a sad, perfect distillation of the male weakness that hides beneath so much apparent male strength.
Kanye says he felt disempowered by the slogan “I’m with her.” Solidarity experienced as threat, as smallness. https://t.co/AQJ7Ghn2tN
— Anand Giridharadas (@AnandWrites) October 11, 2018
Here’s that long, rambling Kanye speech from inside the Oval Office that everyone is talking about. pic.twitter.com/RkcnPORdYb
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) October 11, 2018
"The President had important things he could have drawn attention to.. the Florida panhandle…Jamal Khashoggi ..but this isn't a normal white house. Not even close. So today, in front of a full press pool, the President turned the oval office over to Kanye West" @NicolleDWallace pic.twitter.com/chVfBJgTCm
— Deadline White House (@DeadlineWH) October 11, 2018
Kanye West has the support of the NRA after his Oval Office visit https://t.co/DC2cEYgHuv pic.twitter.com/XIZwx5WrU2
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) October 11, 2018
Dave Chappelle on Kanye West's support for President Trump: "He shouldn't say all that s—" https://t.co/8NMzXM9Oi5 pic.twitter.com/U7G1biOS37
— The Hill (@thehill) October 11, 2018