The president spoke out against antisemitism on Friday after West praised Hitler, who was responsible for the deaths of six million Jews.
There was a Holocaust. Biden posted from his presidential account and from his political account. Instead of giving it a platform, our political leaders should reject antisemitism. It's silence that's complicity.
—President Biden (@POTUS) December 2, 2022
The message, which did not mention Ye by name, stood in contrast to the actions of former President Donald Trump, who was widely condemned for hosting Ye and white nationalist and anti-semite Nick Fuentes at Mar-a-Lago.
After the meeting on Truth Social, the former president wrote that Ye didn't say anything anti-Semitic.
After a day in which Ye made antisemitic statements, Biden sent a message. He was suspended from the social networking site by its owner.
Ye posted a picture of a swastika over the Star of David. After posting antisemitic remarks, Ye's account was restricted for two weeks, but it was restored after Musk took over.
Ye talked about his admiration for Hitler and the Nazis while on Alex Jones' show.
Ye said, "I love Jewish people, but I also love Nazis."