Trump claims Kanye West ‘has a good heart’ in interview with Jewish gamer Adin Ross

Former US president defends antisemitic rapper as ‘really nice guy,’ repeats old lie that 2020 election was ‘rigged,’ says Iran wouldn’t attack Israel if he were in the White House

Then-US president Donald Trump meets with rapper Kanye West in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, October 11, 2018. (SEBASTIAN SMITH/AFP)
Then-US president Donald Trump meets with rapper Kanye West in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, October 11, 2018. (SEBASTIAN SMITH/AFP)

JTA — Republican US presidential nominee Donald Trump said that Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West whose antisemitic tirades prompted international furor and led to the collapse of his career, is “a really nice guy” with a “good heart.”

Trump made the comments Monday during a wide-ranging interview with right-wing Jewish video game streamer Adin Ross, whose large audience allows him to land prominent interviewees.

The former president’s comments were reflective of his long, close relationship with Ye, who publicly endorsed Trump before declaring in 2022 that he was going to go “Death Con 3 on Jewish people.”

His remarks, which later included a series of admiring comments about Adolf Hitler, inspired a spate of antisemitic acts across the country including graffiti reading “Kanye Is Right About The Jews.”

Shortly after West lost his billion-dollar contract with Adidas over his comments, Trump hosted him for a dinner at which the Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes was also in attendance, drawing heavy criticism.

Trump made only brief comments about West during the Monday stream, which was also marked by the 24-year-old Ross giving him a Tesla Cybertruck and a Rolex watch — a possible violation of campaign finance laws. The remarks on West came when Ross put a photo of the musician on his computer screen and asked Trump for his immediate reactions to him.

Adin Ross attends a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Sacramento Kings at Crypto.com Arena on January 18, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images via JTA)

“He’s really complicated. Let’s say ‘complicated,’” Trump said about West. “He is a really nice guy but he can get himself into trouble and he can get some other people. But he’s got a good heart.”

Elsewhere in the interview, which took place on the streaming platform Kick, Trump repeatedly said Israel would not currently be threatened with an attack from Iran if he were president.

“I’ve heard that Israel’s going to be attacked tonight. If I were president, nobody would even be talking about that word because it wouldn’t happen, 100%,” he said, apparently referring to widely reported comments by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who said on Sunday that an Iranian attack could commence within 24 to 48 hours.

Later Trump remarked that “if the election weren’t rigged” — referring to the 2020 election, which the former president falsely claims was stolen — “we wouldn’t have that attack on Israel.”

Like Trump, Ross — a South Florida native and a nexus of the growing young, online right — has a history with West. He approached the rapper about appearing on his Twitch channel in 2022 after the rapper’s antisemitic comments went public, but the interview never happened.

Ross later claimed that while the interview would have done “crazy numbers,” he wouldn’t allow West to use it to denigrate Jewish people, to which the rapper reportedly responded, “You Jews aren’t going to tell me what I can and can’t say.”

Antisemites hang a banner over a Los Angeles freeway declaring ‘Kanye is right about the Jews’ next to another advertising the Goyim Defense League’s Goyim TV website. (Oren Segal, via Twitter/used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)

Yet Ross, who boasts streaming audiences in the millions, has also facilitated antisemitic voices throughout his streaming career. He was permanently banned from Twitch in 2023 after showing viewers a stream of unmoderated comments, including antisemitic posts; he has also said on his streams that he doesn’t know what fascism is.

He hosted Fuentes in 2023, challenging him on the large number of reported antisemitic hate crimes and asking him, “Why do people hate Jews?” In response, Fuentes suggested that Jews stage antisemitic hate crimes for attention and said, “I do believe Jews are doing the work of Satan.”

Earlier this year Ross also defended New York Jets player Sauce Gardner after he said Jews “run the world” during one of his livestreams. While Gardner soon apologized, Ross maintained he “did and said nothing wrong,” adding, “You said Jews run the world in a good way which is true.”

Meanwhile, West has been making bids to return to the fold since appearing to apologize to the Jewish people last year and was also recently praised by Adidas’ new CEO even as he’s continued to flirt with antisemitism.

This week he released his latest album, “Vultures 2,” in collaboration with rapper Ty Dolla $ign. He has recently been photographed wearing clothes promoting Burzum, a Norwegian metal band whose frontman, Varg Vikernes, is a neo-Nazi and convicted murderer who has authored extensive antisemitic writings.

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