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Kanye West Visits Trump, Calls Musician A 'Good Man'

NEW YORK (AP/KDKA) - A newly blond Kanye West visited Donald Trump on Tuesday, and the two men posed for photos but didn't say much about their discussion. The president-elect said they talked about "life."

Trump said he and West were "just friends" and called the musician a "good man." The two did not answer questions about whether West would perform at the Inauguration.

West stood silently next to Trump for photos in the lobby of Trump Tower. Asked why he wasn't speaking, West said, "I just want to take a picture right now."

West entered the building shortly after 9 a.m. with a large entourage. He was not accompanied by wife Kim Kardashian West.

Meanwhile VoteVets, the largest progressive group of veterans in America, released the following statement on Donald Trump's meeting with Kayne West today.

Jon Soltz, Iraq War veteran and Chair of VoteVets said:

"Donald Trump believes it is more important to meet with Kanye West, than receive security briefings. Our troops deserve better than that from a Commander in Chief. This is not funny, it is not OK. We urge American media to not treat it as such."

The 39-year-old recently spent over a week in Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles for stress and exhaustion. Days before his hospitalization, he abruptly canceled his U.S. concert tour.

Last month during a concert in San Jose, California, West said he didn't vote for president, but if he had, he would have cast a ballot for Trump. He also praised the president-elect's "method of communication" as "very futuristic" and spoke about his plans to run for that office in 2020, saying that he will become "a different kind of president."

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