G-Eazy Calls Out Kanye West for Not Answering Kimmel's Donald Trump Question

Kanye West says he wasn't "stumped" when Jimmy Kimmel asked him why he thinks Donald Trump "care[s] about black people." Instead, 'Ye says he wasn't given the time to answer.

Ever since Kanye West appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, many have noted how the show's host seemingly left 'Ye speechless when he asked what makes him think Donald Trump "care[s] about black people or any people at all."

But two days later, Kanye says he wasn't speechless, he was thinking hard about the question he never got to answer. (Kimmel went to commercial break after giving 'Ye a few seconds to answer. When they returned, he spoke to 'Ye about his family.)

"On Jimmy Kimmel we had a great time having a dialogue. I’m reading that I was stumped by a question," read one of 'Ye's latest tweets. "Let me clarify the click bait. I wasn’t stumped. I wasn’t given a chance to answer the question."

We’re all still waiting on your answer, the floor is yours https://t.co/BZD9yFBP54

— G-Eazy (@G_Eazy) August 12, 2018

He continued: "The question was so important I took time to think. And then I was hit with the let’s go to commercial break. That interview showed strong personalities with different opinions having a civil conversation." But in the end it seems to be all good between 'Ye and Kimmel.

We are literally on a giant platform where you can say whatever you want, answer whatever question you want. He doesn't have an answer. He's a fraud.

Kanye doesn't care about black people and that is the height of irony.

— HeSoSlim❄ (@HeSoSlim) August 12, 2018

"I was so happy when I saw Jimmy walk out in the Yeezys," read another tweet. "That was an olive branch. He lead with love. I appreciate Jimmy and his team. You guys are Jedi’s. much love."

Have you answered yet? There’s this thing called twitter.... 🙄

— Chris MMmmm (@MmmmmChris) August 12, 2018

But rapper G-Eazy (and several tweeters) have pointed out that 'Ye could easily answer the question on Twitter. "We’re all still waiting on your answer, the floor is yours," read G-Eazy's tweet.

West hasn't responded to the criticism.

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