Kanye says he DOES NOT regret his anti-Semitic tirade, brands Biden ‘f**king re****ed’ for not meeting Elon Musk and excuses his foul language because he has ‘mental health issues’ – before storming out of explosive interview

Kanye West has branded President Joe Biden ‘f**king ret***ed’ for not meeting with world’s richest man Elon Musk in a foul-mouthed rant.

The rapper, who was being interviewed by Piers Morgan, apologised for his bad language, but excused it by saying he has ‘mental health’ issues.

Also in the interview, West addressed the Jewish community after his anti-Semetic Twitter tirade, and doubled down on some of his antics.

Despite offering up a half-hearted apology, West (now known as Ye), said he  ‘absolutely’ does not regret his comments – which resulted in a huge backlash, with some of his social media accounts being suspended and sponsorships canned.

The apology came two hours into the interview in which West mocked Morgan by calling him a ‘Karen’, while offering him advice on how to become as rich as he is.

He also stormed out of the interview mid-way through, The Sun said.

‘You know, one percent of the world are placed in power, and ninety-nine percent of the world are the audience,’ West said. ‘So that one percent of the world – this idea of a united nations – this is the world that needs to come together […].

‘Here’s the obvious go-to: Biden doesn’t listen to Elon Musk. The President of the United States does not have meetings with Elon Musk,’ he said.

‘That is f***ing,’ West said, before gesturing to the camera saying ‘here, come, come, come get me,’ in an apparent challenge, before saying: ‘That’s f***ing ret***ed.’

The screen cut to interviewer Morgan, who looked confounded by West’s comments and appeared to be holding back from responding.

‘I know I’m not supposed say that Biden, but that’s that’s f***ing ret***ed Biden,’ West continued. ‘And obviously because I’ve been deemed with mental health, all this, I have a right to use whatever words that I like to use.’

The clip did not show West elaborating on why he thought Biden should be meeting with Musk. In April, senior officials within the Biden administration held a meeting with the Tesla CEO and other major leaders of America’s car industry.

At another point in the interview, that will air fully on Friday, Morgan challenged West over his anti-Semetic comments on Twitter.

‘I will say I’m sorry for the people that I hurt with the ‘death con’ [comments],’ Ye said on the show with the British talk show host.

‘I feel like I caused hurt and confusion. And I’m sorry for the families of the people that had nothing to do with the trauma that I had been through, and that I used my platform where you say hurt people hurt people. I was hurt.’

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