Kanye West is on a roll, and he is not stopping anytime soon.

While he seemed to be fighting with almost everyone on the internet because of his controversial statements, Kanye found a new enemy, and it is not just an average person out there - Kanye has seemingly made an enemy of the leader of the free world.

After his consecutive outbursts on social media, Kanye grabbed the attention of not just the American media but also the British media.

Speaking to one of the most controversial news presenters in the United Kingdom, Kanye West had a sit down with Piers Morgan, and in his now trending interview, he called US President Joe Biden a rather demeaning slur. (via Marca)

"The President of the United States does not have meetings with Elon Musk. That is f***ing ... Hey, here, come, come get me ... That's f***ing ret***ed. I know I'm not supposed to say that Biden, but that's f***ing ret***ed, Biden," Kanye said to the camera, knowingly that what he was going to say would create massive effect.

For Kanye, he has the pass for saying "retarded" as he himself is diagnosed with a mental health illness. Unbeknownst to many, the "DONDA" rapper was clinically diagnosed with Bipolar disorder.

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Although his embattled wife, Kim Kardashian, revealed in an interview in 2019 that his husband has refused to take pharmaceuticals as medication for his treatment of the disease.

Elsewhere in the interview, Kanye attempted to lighten up his recent racist comments by elaborating further on the reasons for his antisemitic attacks.

Earlier this month, Kanye said that he would be launching "death con 3" to Jews, a comment that did not sit well with many personalities, cultural groups, and almost everyone on the internet.

Asked if he regretted saying racist comments, Kanye jokingly answered overlappingly with Morgan.

"Absolutely not," Kanye says while Morgan tries to lecture him about racism. Eventually, he revealed that he said those intentionally, saying, "he fought fire, with fire."

"I will say that I'm sorry for the people that I hurt with the death con - the confusion that I caused. I feel like I caused hurt and confusion. And I'm sorry for the families that had nothing to do with the trauma that I have been through and that I used my platform where you say hurt people hurt people, and I was hurt," he further went on.

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