Another day, another series of alarming tweets from Kanye West. On Wednesday, West shared a video of what appears to be him urinating into a Grammy award, placed in a toilet. “Trust me…I WONT STOP,” he wrote above the clip.
The rapper also called out the editor of Forbes, Randall Lane, in another tweet and shared some of his personal contact information.
“If any of my fans want to call a white supremacist … this is the editor of Forbes,” West wrote above a screenshot of Lane’s phone number. (In West’s “Contacts” list, Lane is labeled under “Randall Forbes.”) The tweet has since been deleted.
West was previously interviewed by Lane for Forbes in July, shortly after announcing his campaign for presidency. Why exactly West is going after the editor is unclear.

In the Forbes interview, West elaborated on why he decided to run for president for the 2020 election.
“God just gave me the clarity and said it’s time,” West said in the interview. “You know I was out there, ended up in the hospital, people were calling me crazy. I’m not crazy. Between all of the influences and the positions that we can be put in as musicians—you go on tour, you put out all these albums, and you look up and you don’t have any money in your account.”
“It can drive you crazy, through all of that I was looking crazy because it wasn’t the time,” he continued. “Now it’s time. And we’re not going crazy, we’re going Yeezy, it’s a whole ‘notha level now. N-O-T-H-A.”
Newsweek did not receive comment from West in time for publication.
Two days before sharing these newest tweets, West declared himself the new Moses, and insisted that he needed to see “everybody’s contracts at Universal and Sony.” He added, “I’m not gonna watch my people be enslaved.”