Republicans delete tweet that appears to support
Kanye West after he praises Nazis
House judiciary committee account contained cryptic
post - ‘Kanye. Elon. Trump’ – that seemingly expressed support for Ye
David Smith
in Washington
@smithinamerica
Fri 2 Dec
2022 02.26 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/dec/01/kanye-west-ye-republican-tweet-deleted
Leading
Republicans in the US Congress have deleted a tweet that seemingly expressed
support for Ye, a rapper formerly known as Kanye West, after he praised Adolf
Hitler and the Nazis.
Since
October, a Twitter account run by Republicans on the House of Representatives’
judiciary committee has contained a cryptic post that said: “Kanye. Elon.
Trump” – apparently claiming Ye, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk and former
president Donald Trump as their own.
A day after
the tweet was issued, Ye, who is Black, issued a post on Instagram – since
deleted – in which he said he would go “death con 3” on Jewish people. He went
on to make antisemitic remarks in interviews and dined with Trump and white
supremacist Nick Fuentes at the ex-president’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.
Still, the
short Republican tweet remained up. In the end, it took a diatribe from Ye that
expressed admiration for Hitler and earned widespread opprobrium for it to be
quietly removed.
Shielded
behind a face mask, Ye appeared alongside Fuentes on InfoWars, a show hosted by
far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, known for pushing lies around events
such as the Sandy Hook school shooting in 2012.
The rapper
said: “I see good things about Hitler … Every human being has something of
value that they brought to the table, especially Hitler.”
Even Jones,
outflanked on his right for perhaps the first time, looked uncomfortable and
said: “The Nazis were thugs.” Ye insisted: “But they did good things too. We
gotta stop dissing the Nazis all the time.”
Later he
added: “I love Jewish people, but I also love Nazis.”
Jones tried
to give Ye an opportunity to back down but he remained adamant: “There’s a lot
of things that I love about Hitler. A lot of things.”
The
comments could hardly have come at a worse time for Trump, whose recent dinner
with Ye and Fuentes cast a shadow over his latest campaign to win the White
House. Long criticised for giving succour to white nationalism, the former
president has stated that he did not know Fuentes or his views but has not
apologised for hosting Ye.
Ye’s
outburst also suggested that Republicans’ effort to align themselves with one
of the world’s most popular musicians in a bid to woo young and Black voters
has backfired.
Democrats
on the judiciary panel used Twitter to point out that the tweet had been
deleted and to take aim at Jim Jordan, the top Republican on the committee.
“Why hasn’t @Jim_Jordan condemned these comments instead?” they wrote. “And
where is he on the Nick Fuentes dinner?”
Norm
Coleman and Matt Brooks, leaders of the Republican Jewish Coalition, said in a
statement: “We vehemently condemn those comments and call on all political
leaders to reject these messengers of hate and relegate them to the dustbin of
history where they belong.
“Given his
praise of Hitler, it can’t be overstated that Kanye West is a vile, repellent
bigot who has targeted the Jewish community with threats and Nazi-style
defamation. Conservatives who have mistakenly indulged Kanye West must make it
clear that he is a pariah. Enough is enough.”
Jonathan
Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, tweeted: “Saying you
‘like Hitler’, ‘love the Nazis’, and spending all your time with a white
supremacist makes one thing clear: Ye is a vicious antisemite. His comments
today on InfoWars are not just vile and offensive: they put Jews in danger.”
Ye has lost
lucrative deals with companies such as Gap and Adidas in recent months. On
Thursday, it was announced that Ye’s deal to buy Parler, a conservative social
media app, had also been called off.

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