Multimedia mogul Charlamagne tha God has dismissed first lady Jill Biden's latest pitch, insisting her husband has the “spirit” to serve as president for another four years.
Last week, the first lady was asked if she had concerns about the age and health of President Biden, 81, who enters the 2024 election cycle seeking a second term, and whether he is “able to do it.”
“He can do it,” she declared.
“I see Joe every day. I see him traveling all over this country. I see his vitality. I see his energy. I see his passion every day,” said First. the lady said.
When asked if he agreed with her, the “Breakfast Club” co-host flatly replied “no” before chuckling.
Charlamagne formed a group with people like former Obama adviser David Axelrod who are sounding the alarm on Biden's tough polls ahead of November, and urged Democrats to give Joe Biden a chance. Do you want to bet on it?” he asked.
“That's the real conversation — do Joe Biden and Kamala Harris still have a chance of winning?” I think Republicans should be asking themselves that, too. Could Donald Trump still win? ” Charlamagne said. “I know the polls say right now that he's going to beat Joe Biden in the general election. But I don't know. I really, really don't know. So, to answer your question, , um, no. He doesn't seem as full of energy as my wife says. Not to me, anyway.”
After supporting the Biden-Harris ticket in 2020, the radio host said he was “pissed off” by the Biden-Harris administration and vowed not to support him in any way in the current presidential election. , has been a hot topic in recent weeks.
“I don't regret voting for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris just because they kept Donald Trump out of the White House. What I regret is supporting them. '' Charlamagne told FOX News Digital. “They come and woo you and say nothing sweet and everything they think you want to hear. But once they're in a relationship, they don't back up many of those promises. lose.”
Charlamagne has been equally critical of Trump, who has warned that re-election would spell the “end of democracy.”
Asked about people who see his comments about Trump as hyperbolic, Charlamagne doubled down on Trump's guilt for the “attempted coup” leading up to Jan. 6 and the immigrants who “taint the blood of our country.” He cited Mr. Trump's statements and talked about the “truth.” A social post suggesting “the termination of all rules, regulations, and provisions, including those contained in the Constitution” regarding the 2020 presidential election.
“If you're an American citizen and you call yourself a patriot, you don't want someone in the White House that you don't think respects the Constitution of the United States. That's my biggest problem. “That's why I feel he's a threat to democracy, because anyone who doesn't believe in the Constitution is definitely a threat to democracy,” he said.
Not only is Charlamagne a giant in the radio world, he's also expanding his footprint in the world of podcasting. After launching his Black Effect podcast in 2020, he recently launched a politics-centered podcast. The Reasoned Choice Media Podcast Network will be a platform that welcomes all perspectives, he vowed.
“Don't think this is a platform to become a new liberal echo chamber,” Charlamagne told Fox News Digital. “There's going to be a conservative host. And we just hope that a real dialogue begins in this country. Both sides need to tell the truth. And people, and we, too, want to hear both sides of the story.” You should be able to listen and choose who you want to support.”
“Native Land Pod,” Reason Choice Media's first podcast, is co-hosted by former CNN contributor Angela Rye, former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross, and former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum.Rye is co-hosted by former CNN colleague Chris・To Cuomo: “Shiny crotch.”





