Kim Kardashian West is opening up on her husband Kanye West's bipolar disorder, and says she was brought to tears when he first wore Trump's red Make America Great Again hat. The famed rapper announced his diagnosis of bipolar disorder to the world last summer, even scrawling 'I hate being bipolar. It's awesome' on his last album cover. He later told Donald Trump during an Oval Office visit in October he was misdiagnosed and instead suffers from sleep deprivation. Kim clarified that Kanye has once again accepted the bipolar diagnosis. 'I think we're in a pretty good place with it now,' Kardashian said. 'It is an emotional process, for sure. Right now everything is really calm. But we can definitely feel episodes coming, and we know how to handle them,' the reality star added. Kim Kardashian opened about her husband Kanye West's bipolar disorder in Vogue's May issue 'I think we’re in a pretty good place with it now,' Kim said on her husband's diagnosis adding he doesn't take medication because 'it just changes who he is' The to-be mother-of-four revealed that medication isn't an option for West because he doesn't like that it changes 'who he is'. 'For him, being on medication is not really an option, because it just changes who he is. Traveling a lot does set it off, so he doesn’t travel as much as he used to. But honestly, I never want to speak for him, because I am not in his mind,' she said. In 2016 West was hospitalized for 'a psychiatric emergency' hours after he cancelled the reminder of his Saint Pablo tour. He'd go on to launch bizarre Twitter rants and open up about his disorder online, before later retracting it completely. Kardashian admitted that it's 'hurtful' to read comments online casting blame on her for West's rants and outbursts. 'I think some of the hurtful things that I read online . . . . What is she doing? She’s not stopping him. . . . Like it’s my fault if he does or says something that they don’t agree with? That’s my husband. I share every opinion that I have and let him know when I think something’s wrong. Or if it comes to him being in the middle of a bipolar episode, I’ll do everything to be supportive and help to calm the situation,' she added. The reality star went on the clarify that West does not have a political party he aligns himself with. In October 2018 West, clad in a MAGA hat, told Donald Trump during a meeting at the Oval Office that he was misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder and is just sleep deprived The Vogue feature titled 'The awakening of Kim Kardashian West' shows the reality star posing in a variety of glamorous dresses at home with her children North, five, Saint, three, and Chicago, one The couple have made notable stops to the White House to visit Trump - in Kim's case to plead for the clemency of Alice Marie Johnson and in Kanye's to discuss politics and launch a bizarre rant. In that meeting West said, 'I had never been diagnosed [with bipolar disorder] until I was 39', 'it's not a disability, it's a superpower', and 'they tried to scare me to not wear this [MAGA] hat, my own friends, but this hat it gives me, it gives me power.' 'He doesn’t represent either side. But he doesn’t want to be told what he should be. It can be confusing. I get it. The one thing that I respect so much is that he is who he is, no matter what anyone tries to tell him to do,' Kardashian revealed. She revealed that when the Stronger rapper started to wear Trump's trademark red MAGA hat, it brought her to tears. 'I can be sitting there crying: OH, MY GOD! TAKE OFF THE RED HAT! Because he really is the sweetest person with the biggest heart. I stopped caring, though,' she said. 'Because I used to care so much. I was making it such an issue in our relationship. And in my life. It gave me so much anxiety, she added. In the Vogue interview the starlet revealed she's now studying law following her stint at the White House and plans to take the bar exam in 2020. In the Vogue interview the starlet revealed her plans to study law and take the bar in 2022 after successfully pleading for Alice Marie Johnson (center above) to be granted clemency She was inspired by her fight for justice for Alice Marie Johnson, 63, who was sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole (and has already served 22 years) after she was convicted on federal drug and money laundering charges to which she had pleaded not guilty. Last summer Kardashian decided to begin a four-year apprenticeship with a law firm in San Francisco and plans to take the bar in 2022. 'First year of law school you have to cover three subjects: criminal law, torts, and contracts. To me, torts is the most confusing, contracts the most boring, and crim law I can do in my sleep. Took my first test, I got a 100. Super easy for me,' she said. 'The reading is what really gets me. It’s so time-consuming. The concepts I grasp in two seconds,' she added. She's been working with the cofounders of #cut50, a national bipartisan advocacy group on criminal-justice reform, for months now - visiting prisons, petitioning governors and attending meetings in the White House. 'I had to think long and hard about this,' she said. 'The White House called me to advise to help change the system of clemency and I’m sitting in the Roosevelt Room with, like, a judge who had sentenced criminals and a lot of really powerful people and I just sat there, like, Oh, s**t. I need to know more,' she added. 'I just felt like the system could be so different, and I wanted to fight to fix it, and if I knew more, I could do more,' she emphasized. When asked about collaborating with Kanye, she revealed that her whole new look is creditable to her rapper-turned-fashion designer husband. 'I saw what a response I got—he was right. He’s been my go-to stylist ever since. I’ve always admired how he’s marketed things or come up with ideas for his videos and his looks—he thinks ahead,' she said. All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility