Kanye for President: Khloé Kardashian Wears Hat Endorsing Brother-in-Law for the Oval Office

The reality star, 34, was spotted walking with her big sister Kourtney Kardashian, 39, and sporting a beige baseball cap seemingly inspired by President Donald Trump's signature "Make America Great Again" caps

Khloé Kardashian is apparently all about family when it comes to her political views.

The reality star, 34, was spotted walking with her big sister Kourtney Kardashian, 39, and sporting a beige baseball cap seemingly inspired by President Donald Trump‘s signature “Make America Great Again” headpiece — but Khloé’s read, “Kanye for President.” It’s a reference to her brother-in-law Kanye West‘s outspoken political views, which have included an interest in running for a spot in the White House.

In addition, the Good American founder wore a long khaki coat, ripped jeans, a brown top and brown heels, while Kourtney looked chic in head-to-toe grey.

*EXCLUSIVE* Khloe Kardashian sports a hat that reads Kanye For President while out with Kourtney Kardashian
Khloé Kardashian wears “Kanye For President” hat. BACKGRID
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Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian.

The husband of Kim Kardashian West last expressed an interest in running for office and showed his support for the former Apprentice host, 72, earlier this month on Twitter, writing, “2024” and “Trump all day.”

The rapper, 41, also tweeted three dragon emojis — West previously said that he and President Trump were “both dragon energy. He is my brother” — and clarified to his followers, “Just so in 2019 you know where I stand.”

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Kanye West. Kanye West/Twitter

West continued his political rant with a few more tweets. “They will not program me,” he wrote.

“Blacks are 90 percent Democrats,” he added. “That sounds like control to me.”

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Kanye West. Kanye West/Twitter

The soon-to-be father of four also sent messages of unity to his followers, including “love everyone” and “free thought.” He then wrote, “We will change the world. God is on my side. I am a Christian. I am a taxpayer. I am myself. God is with us.”

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Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West with their children Chicago, Saint and North. Kim Kardashian West/Instagram

The social media deluge came a little more than two months after West said he was taking a break from politics.

In late October, West tweeted: “My eyes are now wide open and now realize I’ve been used to spread messages I don’t believe in. I am distancing myself from politics and completely focusing on being creative.”

In another tweet, the Grammy winner wrote: “I would like to thank my family, loved ones, and community for supporting my ACTUAL beliefs and my vision for a better world.”

West had been vocal about his support for Trump for years, but especially toward the end of 2018.

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President Donald Trump hugs Kanye West during a visit to the White House in October 2018. Oliver Contreras - Pool/Getty

During that time frame, West had a bizarre White House meeting with the president, ranted during his Sept. 29 Saturday Night Live appearance while wearing a MAGA hat, and controversially claimed “slavery is a choice.”

In October 2018, a source close to West told PEOPLE that the “Gold Digger” musician’s political mindset was unwavering.

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“He loves Donald Trump; he is convinced that Trump is going to change America for the better and thinks that he’s already done an amazing job,” the source said. “He talks about Trump all the time; he watches the news and finds times when Trump is being treated unfairly, and he talks about them all the time.”

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