He added that more than "22,500,000 black babies have been aborted" during the past 50 years.
In another tweet, West wrote, "There is a tactic of 4 D's": distract, discredit, dismiss and destroy. "I am quite alright," he added. "Take a second to think about what is being projected here."
West announced his intentions to run for U.S. president in 2020 on Fourth of July. Two weeks later, he held his first campaign rally, discussing such topics as the healthcare system, gun control, supporting the LGBTQ+ community and, of course, abortion.
"My dad wanted to abort me. My mom saved my life. There would've been no Kanye West because my dad was too busy," West told the S.C. crowd, crying as he went on to say, "I almost killed my daughter."
Shortly after the rally, West posted a series of now-deleted late-night tweets aimed at his wife and his mother-in-law, Kris Jenner. Days later, Kardashian released a public statement addressing her husband's bipolar disorder. West later apologized to Kardashian for discussing personal family matters at his rally and on social media.
"I would like to apologize to my wife Kim for going public with something that was a private matter," he tweeted on July 25. "I did not cover her like she has covered me. To Kim I want to say I know I hurt you. Please forgive me. Thank you for always being there for me."
See West's latest tweets on abortion below.