The Anti-Defamation League categorizes the phrase “White Lives Matter” as a “hate slogan” used by White supremacist groups, including the Ku Klux Klan.

It’s just the latest incident that has resulted in criticism, and West also addressed some of that.

In 2016, he met with then President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower in New York City, and two years later West visited him at the White House and wore a MAGA hat.

Both of those events caused major outrage, and West told Carlson he “started to really feel this need to express myself on another level when Trump was running for office and I liked him.”

He said he was told by multiple people “that if I said I liked Trump that my career would be over, my life would be over.”

“They said stuff like people get killed for wearing a hat like that, they threatened my life,” West said. “They basically said I would be killed for wearing the hat.”

The Grammy winner also covered other topics, including being anti-abortion, his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and his thoughts on higher education in the Black community.

The conversation was part of a larger interview featured on Carlson’s show. More of the interview will be aired Friday evening, Carlson said.