Rapper Kanye West made a bee-line to the Apple store shortly after revealing his iPhone password on national television during an extended Oval Office rant along with President Trump.

West was spotted at the store not long after he delivered an epic rant at the White House, where he called himself a 'crazy motherf*****' hugged a nearly speechless President Trump, said his MAGA hat was his 'superman cape,' and said in an 'alternate universe' he was a convicted murderer he wants freed from prison.

It was during his more than 10-minute speech in the Oval Office that west typed in his password – revealed to be 000000 – in order to show the president images of a hydrogen-powered plane.

MORE TO SAY: Kanye West headed to the Apple store after delivering his Oval Office rant

The two men then met for lunch at the White House.

Not long afterward, West was spotted at the Apple store in Georgetown – the same store where special counsel Robert Mueller was spotted getting some tech support recently.

At one point, the rapper stood on top of one of the store's signature wood tables and asked to give a 'keynote,' according to a Religion News Service reporter who happened to be there.

West brought up a topic he had mentioned earlier at the White House, saying he had designed an 'updated hat that says "make America great" but with out the 'again' and Trump wore it.' It was his take on Trump's 'Make America Great Again' slogan.

He said the president wore it. He then showed pictures on his iPhone of what he said was Trump wearing the hat.

West was spotted at the Apple store in Georgetown Thursday

During remarks he once again referenced his take on designing a 'Make America Great' hat

STABLE GENIUS BAR: It was not known whether West received any tech support after cameras captured his password at the White House

I COULD USE SOME COLLUSION ON THIS ONE? Special Counsel Robert Mueller was spotted at the same store last month

It was not immediately known whether West went to the store's 'Genius Bar' to get tech support or otherwise change his password.

The rapper joined President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Thursday, and in front of the press pool launched into a nearly 30-minute diatribe about racism, employment and the benefits of mediation.

He also revealed his iPhone password when he went to show President Trump a photo of the hydrogen-powered plane his is working on with Apple on his device, quickly typing in '00000).'

Keeping it 0: Kanye West revealed his iPhone password on Thursday in the Oval Office

It was just one of the many jaw-dropping moments to take place on Thursday, with West also surprising those in attendance when he dropped the words 'bulls***' and 'motherf***er' during the meeting, which was being broadcast live on a number of networks.

West spoke about American industry and the need to bring back jobs at one point, while wearing a pair of $295 boots from his Yeezy line that are made in China and Italy.

He also wore his red 'Make America Great Again' cap.

'They tried to scare me to not wear this hat, my own friends, but this hat it gives me, it gives me power,' explained West.

'You know, my dad and my mom separated, so I didn't have a lot of male energy in my home. And also, I'm married to a family that, you know – not a lot of male energy going on. It's beautiful though.'

He gave the President a hug at the end of the photocall

West even fielded a few questions, and spoke about his unorthodox approach to interviews.

'I don't answer questions in simple sound bites. You are tasting a fine wine. It has multiple notes to it,' explained West to the crowd of reporters and videographers.

Also on hand for the meeting was a mostly quiet Jim Brown and Jared Kushner, who sat while his wife Ivanka stood behind him amidst the reporters.

It was unclear if Kushner had not offered his seat of Ivanka prefered to stand in her outfit.

On the topic of women, West also spoke about how Hillary Clinton's campaign slogan did not empower him during the meeting.

'I love Hillary. I love everyone, right? But the campaign "I'm with her" just didn't make me feel, as a guy that didn't get to see my dad all the time, like a guy that could play catch with his son,' said West.

'It was something about, when I put this hat on, it made me feel like Superman. That's my favorite super hero.'