Last month, Kim Kardashian’s rapper husband, Kanye West, made a startling appearance at the White House. While wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat, the musician sat down with Donald Trump in the Oval Office, where he proclaimed his support for the polarizing president and declared Trump a “hero” in a rambling televised monologue that spawned myriad parodies.

On Wednesday, Kardashian took a moment during a public appearance to set the record straight about her husband’s politics—or lack thereof.

“He is very not political, actually,” said Kardashian, explaining that her husband “just happens to like Donald Trump’s personality, but doesn’t know about the politics.” Speaking at the Criminal Justice Reform Summit, the reality star and entrepreneur elaborated that her husband is “very misunderstood and the worst communicator.”

Choosing her words carefully, she explained that, since the Oval Office meeting, “I’ve educated him. I think he gets really misconstrued. He will always say that he was friendly with [Trump] before . . . and is friendly with him now. . . . I think what my husband fights for—and again, he’s not the best communicator at explaining it—but what he fights for is the right to like what he wants to like, even if it’s different from what you like.”

She continued, “So he never said, ‘Oh yeah, I know all these [things]. What’s going on with immigration—and I know this, and I know that.’ If he really knew, he would feel very compassionate about it. So he’s never said that he supports that . . . I know it’s very confusing because, when you see someone wearing a red [MAGA] hat, you would think that they’re supporting that. But he’s just fighting for free thought. And for the freedom to like a person, even if it’s not the popular decision.”

At that point, CNN host Van Jones, who was moderating Kardashian’s panel, thanked the reality star for acting as “a Kanye translator.”

“He does need a translator, for real,” Kardashian replied. “But I’m around him all the time, so I know what he talks about at home, and I’m like, ‘Wait you just said basically the opposite of what you just showed out there [to the public].’”

Kardashian said that she is trying to be respectful of her husband’s political “journey,” adding, “Right after [the Oval Office visit], I could have been on social media and I could have corrected him. But I also do believe people have their own journeys. And I know his heart, so I know that one day what he’s been trying to say will come out. It’s [just] taking a little long, so I’m jumping in and helping him out.”

Late last month, perhaps after this very intervention, West referenced his controversial White House visit on Twitter. “My eyes are now wide open and now realize I’ve been used to spread messages I don’t believe in. I am distancing myself from politics and completely focusing on being creative!!!”

This is not the first time Kim Kardashian has discussed her husband’s political views. Late last month, the entrepreneur explained how her husband’s relationship with Trump helped her secure her own Oval Office meeting. “I am aware that Kanye speaking out in favor of Trump got me through the door—got him to pick up my call,” Kardashian said. “I’ve always had different opinions than Kanye. But when I went there, and when I saw what could be done, I realized that I could get more done if I just stayed focused on the issue I was passionate about instead of complaining.”

West’s mother-in-law Kris Jenner weighed in on the situation last month as well, telling Ellen DeGeneres, “I would rather he share some of that stuff privately. . . . He definitely has his own thoughts and opinions, and he gets very excited about that. . . . I’ve known him a long time, and he does have different sides to him. And this is a side that nobody’s seen before.”