It's a very rare occasion when we'd agree that a four-year-old would be better at running one of the most powerful countries in the world.

But when it comes to a replacement for President Donald Trump, we must admit, we'll take anything we can get.

Months after calling out Trump's immigration ban and showing support for the Women's March on Washington DC, Kim Kardashian has admitted she thinks her daughter, North West, would make a far better Leader of the Free World than Trump.

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'Anyone can run the US better,' the 36-year-old reality star revealed in an interview with Harper's Bazaar Arabia.

'My daughter would be better,' she added.

Opening up about her political stance and views of Trump, she said: 'We've worked so hard to get to where we were and to have so many things that we were so proud of in our country, to just literally revert backwards is the most frustrating thing.

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'Every single day when you can't really believe what's going on, the next day it's something else even more crazy and tragic. It's really scary, the world that we're living in now. And when you did feel safe at home, now with Trump in presidency, you just don't feel safe any more,' she added.

To just literally revert backwards is the most frustrating thing

The social media aficionado's comments are some of the most outspoken the star has been on the subject of politics, months after her husband Kanye West admitted he 'would have voted for Trump' if he had bothered to vote and met with the then President-elect in January.

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Following the meeting, the mother-of-two defended West's actions in an interview with Bravo, saying: 'You know, we have different opinions, and Kanye's opinions, I don't want to speak on what his opinions are, but they're evolving.

'I encourage everyone to go and speak with a leader if they think they can make a change. And I think that's what Kanye thought,' she added.

The star's comments comes days after old footage emerged of her revealing her 'love' for frenemy Taylor Swift amid controversy the singer dissed her and West in her latest video, 'Look What You Made Me Do'.

North, if you want to rival Trump for President, be our guest.

We have a feeling you'd do a far better job.

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