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Kanye West’s bizarre campaign stop in North Charleston, South Carolina on Sunday has his friends and the Kardashians very concerned for his mental stability, sources connected to the presidential candidate tell TMZ.

Wearing a black t-shirt under a tan armored vest and “2020” shaved into his hair, Kanye said Harriet Tubman didn’t save the slaves and he criticized Planned Parenthood for killing millions of Black babies.

“My mom saved my life. My dad wanted to abort me,” he said before breaking down in tears. “There would have been no Kanye West because my dad was too busy… I almost killed my daughter!”
 

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Kanye also discussed abortion with his wife Kim Kardashian during her first pregnancy with daughter North West, saying he wanted the abortion.

He said Kim might divorce him for saying he wanted her to abort their first daughter, but even if she does, he’d thank her for delivering North anyway.

According to TMZ, “the family was shocked beyond words.”

TMZ’s sources say the Kardashians believe Kanye is in desperate need of mental help and is in the middle of a serious, bipolar episode, but he won’t listen to them.

The Kardashians also believe Kanye not only hurt his political career but his businesses with his wild claim that abolitionist Harriet Tubman didn’t free the slaves, she sent them to work for white people.

TMZ claims the Kardashians are not at all concerned that Kanye’s comments will adversely affect Kim’s businesses. Their money is separate and her and Kanye’s brands are distinctly different entities.

Kanye’s announcement that he was running for president upset Democrats who accused him of conspiring with his pal, President Donald Trump, to siphon off Democratic votes from Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
 

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