Unaired footage of Kanye West's interview with Tucker Carlson has been leaked and has shown him making further comments about Jewish people.
The controversial 45-year-old rapper, who is currently banned from Twitter and Instagram for a string of anti-Semitic posts, also made strange statements that other children had been put in his home to manipulate his own kids.
Among other theories, West said that the late fashion designer Virgil Abloh, who he called his "best friend," was killed by the Louis Vuitton company, and also spoke about having visions of "kinetic energy" that he is sent by God.
The bizarre clips from his sit down on Fox News never made the two-part interview, however, they were obtained by Vice’s Motherboard.
Watch clips from West's interview below:In the interview, West told Carlson that Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, whom he described as a "known eugenics," created the organization with the KKK "to control the [Jewish] population."
"When I say [Jewish], I mean the 12 lost tribes of Judah, the blood of Christ, who the people known as the race Black really are," the rapper said. "This is who our people are. The blood of Christ. This, as a Christian, is my belief."
Last year in a statement, Planned Parenthood denounced Sanger's belief in eugenics, which it called "an inherently racist and ableist ideology that labeled certain people unfit to have children."
Also, the 'Gold Digger' rapper's claim about Black people being the "real" Jews is based on a belief associated with the Black Hebrew Israelites, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

At another point in the interview, West plays on the stereotype about Jewish people being good with their finances, saying: "I prefer my kids knew Hanukkah than Kwanzaa. At least it will come with some financial engineering," before laughing.
According to Vice, West also made an abnormal claim that "professional actors" including the "so-called son" of a person he knows had been put in his house to "sexualize my kids," appearing to indicate that they were fake.
He reiterated the same claims from the past, that his four-year-old daughter Chicago was kidnapped from him on her birthday by the Kardashians, saying: "I did not know the location of the birthday party and Travis Scott had to give me the address."
"When I showed up, they were so frazzled. If that's not the most Karen-level thing, to feel like you can take a Black child and not give the father the address."
"This is the way people are treated when they get out of prison when they go to prison. And 100 percent, I am in a glass prison, or else I'd be the one with the say-so over where my children go to school," he added.
A lengthy piece of the interview that was also not broadcast involved West's thoughts about the death of Abloh, the Off-White fashion designer who died of cancer at the age of 41 in November 2021.
The rapper accused luxury house Louis Vuitton, where Abloh worked at the time of his death, of "killing" him and said he was "beefing" with the company.
"Virgil was actually the third person to die of cancer in that organization," West told Carlson. "So not just Black men have passed in that organization, but the third person to die of cancer that was in a higher up position in that organization."
"And with Paris is a different level of elitism and racism. And Virgil was the kind of guy that he didn't hold it in. And I believe it ate him up from inside." he said, adding "The level of racism, elitism, and pressure that he was under, I'm sure, affected his health."
Furthermore, West also made a comment - which Carlson didn’t air - about his plans to build "kinetic energy communities" with "free energy" - a technology not available to human beings.
"I have visions that God gives me, just over and over, on community building and how to build these free energy, kinetic, fully kinetic energy communities," he told the host, "where we impress - we put the least impression on the earth."
"We're not building the new New York skyline cockfight. That we are humble in the way that we present ourselves. We’ve got to rethink who we are as a species," he added.
According to the outlet that aired the leaked footage, Carlson and Fox News' spokespeople did not respond to requests for comment.