Charlamagne and Trump Feud; Stewart Endorsed for 2028
Charlamagne and Trump Feud; Stewart Endorsed for 2028

Charlamagne and Trump Feud; Stewart Endorsed for 2028

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A public feud erupted between radio host Charlamagne Tha God and President Donald Trump after Charlamagne criticized Trump's presidency, referencing his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and unfulfilled campaign promises. Trump retaliated on social media with personal insults, leading Charlamagne to respond with humor and further criticisms of Trump's policies on war, the economy, and immigration. Charlamagne also accused Trump's tax policies of hurting vulnerable populations and predicted a potential 'political coup' within the Republican Party linked to the Epstein controversy. Amid this exchange, Charlamagne endorsed comedian Jon Stewart as a 2028 presidential candidate, praising Stewart's advocacy for veterans and suggesting a Stewart-Stephen Colbert ticket. The dispute drew widespread public attention, highlighting deep political divisions and sparking debate about the future of both major parties. The events have fueled ongoing speculation regarding outsider influence on the 2028 presidential race.

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