Radio host Charlamagne Tha God recently responded to remarks by President Trump, who labeled him a “racist sleazebag.”
“Honestly, I can handle a personal insult. He called me a three-bag. So, I looked up what that means—it seems to describe someone quite nasty or sleazy, depending on who you ask,” he shared.
“I mean, I’d rather be known as a friendly neighborhood jerk, if I’m being fair,” he added with a chuckle.
The exchange highlights a back-and-forth that’s typical in the world of political commentary, with both sides feeling unsettled by the “racist” label.
In a social media post on Sunday, Trump reacted to Charlamagne’s appearance on Lara Trump’s Fox News segment, referring to him as a “racist three-bag,” and questioned, “Can you even use the word ‘God’ to describe yourself?”
“He’s just a low-IQ guy who doesn’t really grasp what he’s saying or what I’ve done. He’s just out here claiming to end five wars,” Trump remarked.
This post from Trump came on the heels of Charlamagne’s prediction that dissatisfaction among MAGA supporters regarding how the Jeffrey Epstein files were handled might lead to a takeover by traditional Republicans.
“I think there’s a sort of political coup brewing in the Republican Party that people overlook. Epstein’s situation could be the lever for traditional conservatives to reclaim their party,” he suggested.
On his show Monday, Charlamagne urged Trump to concentrate on more pressing matters.
“President Trump, forget about me for a moment. I know what I said. I’m an American and honestly, I’m indifferent about who occupies the White House; I just want America to thrive. But I’d appreciate it if you focused on bigger issues,” he concluded.
Charlamagne tha God reacts to Trump’s comment calling him a ‘racist sleazebag’
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God recently responded to remarks by President Trump, who labeled him a “racist sleazebag.”
“Honestly, I can handle a personal insult. He called me a three-bag. So, I looked up what that means—it seems to describe someone quite nasty or sleazy, depending on who you ask,” he shared.
“I mean, I’d rather be known as a friendly neighborhood jerk, if I’m being fair,” he added with a chuckle.
The exchange highlights a back-and-forth that’s typical in the world of political commentary, with both sides feeling unsettled by the “racist” label.
In a social media post on Sunday, Trump reacted to Charlamagne’s appearance on Lara Trump’s Fox News segment, referring to him as a “racist three-bag,” and questioned, “Can you even use the word ‘God’ to describe yourself?”
“He’s just a low-IQ guy who doesn’t really grasp what he’s saying or what I’ve done. He’s just out here claiming to end five wars,” Trump remarked.
This post from Trump came on the heels of Charlamagne’s prediction that dissatisfaction among MAGA supporters regarding how the Jeffrey Epstein files were handled might lead to a takeover by traditional Republicans.
“I think there’s a sort of political coup brewing in the Republican Party that people overlook. Epstein’s situation could be the lever for traditional conservatives to reclaim their party,” he suggested.
On his show Monday, Charlamagne urged Trump to concentrate on more pressing matters.
“President Trump, forget about me for a moment. I know what I said. I’m an American and honestly, I’m indifferent about who occupies the White House; I just want America to thrive. But I’d appreciate it if you focused on bigger issues,” he concluded.
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