
Charlamagne Tha God rethinks whether Trump is a 'fascist' after...
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
35% : Harris was describing the choice voters had between her campaign and Trump's when Charlamagne, whose real name is Lenard McKelvey, brought up fascism.31% : Charlamagne asked in reference to Trump.
23% : I said that because of things I heard come out of Donald Trump," Charlamagne said on Friday's episode of "Brilliant Idiots." "But guess what?
16% : " The pair had previously agreed to call Trump "fascist" during an hour-long radio town hall hosted on iHeartRadio in October.
15% : The comedian, 46, expressed disappointment with the Democratic Party and their reactions to losing the November election -- even questioning whether the incoming commander in chief ever really posed a "threat." "I never called Donald Trump a fascist based off anything I heard from Democrats.
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