Charlamagne Tha God ain’t feeling how people are mad at rappers for performing at Donald Trump’s Inaugural Ball and instead thinks they should be upset at the Democrats. On Tuesday (Jan. 21), The Breakfast Club host addressed the backlash to Nelly and Snoop Dogg cozying up to Trump,
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God said Tuesday that he appreciated how President Donald Trump criticized Democrats while they were present
The radio personality thinks that Democrats could learn a thing or two from Trump and stop acting so concerned about tradition and decorum.
Charlamagne Tha God admitted he’s considering walking back his old claims that President-elect Donald Trump is a “fascist” following recent actions by Democrats.
Charlamagne tha God called out the "hypocrisy" of those complaining about rappers at Trump's inauguration and not Democrats for their interactions with him. The post Charlamagne Says the Anger Toward Rappers Performing at Inauguration Should Be Directed at Dems first appeared on Mediaite.
Radio host Charlamagne tha God expressed his disillusionment with the Democratic Party on an episode of "Brilliant Idiots," with Andrew Schulz on Saturday.
The tension between these media titans has simmered for years, but recent events have brought their antagonism to a boiling point. During a provocative
Charlamagne Tha God, on Brilliant Idiots, reflects on his past label of Trump as a “fascist,” saying he might reconsider.
Andrew Schultz and "Charlamagne Tha God" talk about how Donald Trump probably wasn't a fascist all along on "The Brilliant Idiots" podcast. "It's too much, that rhetoric is too much," Charlamagne said.
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God said during a Friday podcast that he may be reconsidering his belief that President-elect Donald
Charlamagne Tha God admitted recent actions by Democrats have him questioning his belief that President-elect Donald Trump is a "fascist."
Wendy Williams stunned her fans and others when she made a surprise call to “The Breakfast Club,” where she revealed deep frustrations with a conservatorship she described as “emotional abuse.”