Kris Jenner delved into Kanye West's meeting with President Donald Trump while appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Host Ellen DeGeneres asked Jenner directly if West was going to have another meeting with President Trump in the future.

"I don't think so," Jenner replied. "I have no idea, I mean."

West's meeting with Trump was highly publicized when it went down in December, and the rapper took to Twitter to explain what they discussed.

Revealing that they spoke about bullying, supporting teachers, modernizing curriculums and curbing violence in Chicago, he tweeted, "I wanted to meet with Trump today to discuss multicultural issues. ... I feel it is important to have a direct line of communication with our future President if we truly want change."

West has since deleted these tweets.

Jenner spoke on how West clearly wanted to express some issues to President Trump, where Jenner's boyfriend, Corey Gamble, also joined him.

"I think he was lucky enough to be able to get, you know, an audience and talk about whatever they talked about, but I think that, you know, it wasn't for any special intention," she said. "He went and Corey went with him and they went because I think he had some, you know, issue that he might have wanted to talk about and I think that was the extent of it."

West made some controversial remarks in support of Trump at a November concert.

"I told y'all I didn't vote, right?" he said. "What I didn't tell you ... if I were to have voted I would have voted on Trump." He stated that he loved Trump's overall approach, adding, "Specifically to black people, stop focusing on racism," he yelled. "This world is racist, OK.... It's just a f‑‑king fact. We are a racist country."