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Charlamagne Tha God reassesses whether Trump is a ‘fascist’ after ‘leaderless’ Dems’ actions since election loss

Charlamagne tha God has admitted that she is considering retracting her previous claim that President-elect Donald Trump is a “fascist” following recent Democratic actions.

The 46-year-old comedian expressed disappointment with the Democratic Party and its response to his loss in the November election, even questioning whether the next commander-in-chief truly posed a “threat.”

“Based on what I've heard from Democrats, I've never called Donald Trump a fascist. I said that because I've heard it from Donald Trump,” Charlamagne said. spoke. Friday's episode of “Brilliant Idiots.”


Charlamagne the God previously called Donald Trump a fascist ahead of the presidential election. Mediation.com

“But guess what? I don't even know if I can believe it anymore, but it's just because of their actions. Well, damn, I feel like maybe it's not that threatening.”

The admission infuriated co-host Andrew Schultz. they lied to you. ”

Charlamagne went on to accuse the Democratic Party of being “leaderless.”

“Republicans have to show me, in order for me to never believe anything Democrats say again, that they are going to ruin the country, just like the Democrats say they are going to ruin the country. “You need to see it,” he continued.


President-elect Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, and son Barron wave aboard a U.S. Air Force plane.
The comedian expressed his frustration with the Democratic Party after Donald Trump's historic White House victory. Reuters

Despite his apparent dissatisfaction, Charlamagne stressed that he will not change his vote in the 2024 presidential election and continues to support Vice President Kamala Harris, whom he calls a “friend.”

The two previously agreed to call President Trump a “fascist” during an hour-long radio town hall hosted on iHeartRadio in October.

Harris was explaining how voters had to choose between her campaign and Trump's when Charlamagne (real name Leonard McKelvey) brought up fascism.

“The other one is about fascism. Why can't you just say that?” Charlamagne asked, referring to Trump.

“Yes, I can say that,” Harris replied.

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