Kanye West’s ‘business downfall being plotted by leaders in tech, fashion and music – and Donald Trump is behind them’

Kanye West’s ‘business downfall being plotted by leaders in tech, fashion and music – and Donald Trump is behind them’
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Kanye West’s ‘business downfall being plotted by leaders in tech, fashion and music – and Donald Trump is behind them’
Author: Emma Parry
Published: Feb, 11 2025 20:50

A NUMBER of "hugely influential" names in politics and industry have been plotting "behind the scenes" in a bid to take down Kanye West's business interests in the US following his shocking hate-filled X rants. Tech mogul Daniel Starr told The U.S. Sun that secret WhatsApp groups had been set up by high-profile people across entertainment, fashion, tech and politics who were outraged by the rapper's vile anti-Semitic posts in which he proclaimed "I LOVE HITLER.".

 [Kanye West at a fashion show.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Kanye West at a fashion show.]

The groups were working together to ensure the shamed Yeezy founder would no longer be able to conduct business in the States, Starr said. The multi-millionaire entrepreneur alleges that manufacturing companies will no longer produce clothing products for his brand and that his music will "disappear" from streaming platforms. He says that outrage over Ye's three-day X rampage—in which he also claimed he had "dominion" over his wife Bianca Censori, that rape victims were liars, and that accused sex trafficker Sean "Diddy" Combs should be freed—had reached the "very top of government.".

 [Daniel Starr sitting on a boat, holding a glass of wine.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Daniel Starr sitting on a boat, holding a glass of wine.]

Starr also claimed he had spoken to White House insiders who told him President Donald Trump has taken Kanye's comments "very seriously" and was "not playing around" when it came to anti-Semitism. In an exclusive interview Starr, 45, said: “A number of WhatsApp groups have been set up that I’m part of, with people that are very significant in tech, in Hollywood, in real estate, people who are super influential in government, people who work at the big streaming platforms, people from all of the major U.S. companies and I can assure you the right thing is happening.

 [Close-up portrait of Donald Trump.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Close-up portrait of Donald Trump.]

"Kanye is done. "He just will not be able to conduct business in this country in the way he used to. There is a lot happening behind the scenes to ensure this. “I work with a number of people in the manufacturing and production of clothing for Kanye and they are not going to be doing production for him any longer. I've spoken directly to them. "And I'm involved in a bunch of different fashion companies and other companies that do manufacturing and production here in the States. And the only way that he will be able to continue doing anything in fashion is if he takes it overseas.

 [Screenshots of Kanye West's controversial tweets.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Screenshots of Kanye West's controversial tweets.]

"And there will be tremendous tariffs on that. So he'll have an extremely difficult time conducting any sort of real business. He's going to need to go outside the US to do that. And the pressure from the US government is going to make it nearly impossible for him to do what he does. “And by creating and selling merchandise with anti-Semitic logos on it and things of that nature, he can be sure that the Trump administration is not going to let that slide 100%.

 [Kanye West and Bianca Censori at the Grammy Awards.  (Image contains nudity.)]
Image Credit: The Sun [Kanye West and Bianca Censori at the Grammy Awards. (Image contains nudity.)]

“Donald Trump signed an executive order against anti-Semitism last week. He’s going out there and saying, if you're in America and you're on a Visa of any kind and you make anti-Semitic statements, if you're involved in anti-Semitic protests, we're going to send you back to wherever you came from. "He’s basically putting it out there that businesses that engage with anti-Semites, like Kanye West, are going to feel the repercussions. So he's taking it seriously. As we know, his daughter and son-in-law Jared Kushner are Orthodox Jews," Starr added.

“So it hits home all the way at the top of the US – Donald Trump - down to the people that were manufacturing his merchandise. “I'm in constant contact with people in Trump's administration and he is not playing around with stuff like this. He's very, very, very serious. "Trump is not going to let people go out and spew anti-Semitic hate without doing anything about it. We will see very quickly that our government is going to stand up and do the right thing.".

Kanye is not a gangster, he’s just some wacko behind his iPhone talking trash. Kanye was widely condemned for his misogynistic, racist and anti-Semitic tirade, which began on Friday. The rapper proclaimed: "I AM A NAZI", "I LOVE HITLER" and wrote: "I DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT THE F*** ANTI SEMETIC MEANS.". He later boasted about his wife's naked Grammys look, claimed rape victims were liars and declared he was "God".

Ye also posted a picture of a swastika t shirt and called it his "greatest art". Fans took to social media threatening to cancel their Yeezy orders and boycott his upcoming album Bully over the crazed rants. Starr claimed he was also in touch with senior employees of streaming platforms and believed Kanye's ability to use them to promote his music would soon be limited. “I’m on WhatsApp groups with people who are high up at the major streaming platforms, and Kanye will not be able to use those platforms to distribute his music,” he said.

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