Charlamagne tha God is convinced if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the election in November, the “corrupt” Supreme Court will step in and overturn the results in favor of former President Donald Trump.
“Everybody should be focusing on the Supreme Court,” the co-host of “Breakfast Club” told The Hill’s In the Know.
“The Supreme Court is no longer a legitimate institution,” he continued.
“When you look at the recent rulings of the Supreme Court — whether it’s abolishing Roe v. Wade, whether it’s the presidential immunity for presidents to get away with crimes, whether it’s the fact that elected officials can take bribes now — it’s like, what happens in November if [Vice President Harris] wins, and then Donald Trump challenges the results of the election, in light of all of those recent rulings?” Charlamagne, whose real name is Lenard McKelvey, said.
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“That’s honestly what I see coming. I see that happening right now. I think that that is going to be the biggest constitutional crisis of our lifetime come November,” he lamented, in light of Trump’s appointment of Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett.
“I don’t see how anybody can’t see this coming,” he added.
“To be 100 percent clear, I absolutely believe that come November, if he loses, Donald Trump is going to challenge the results of the election, and I think the Supreme Court would overturn the results of the election in light of all their recent rulings,” Charlamagne said. “I don’t know why we would expect them to do the right thing.”
In light of his panic over the Supreme Court, it was no surprise that Charlamagne lauded President Joe Biden’s proposal to overhaul the high court, seeking to impose term limits and a code of ethics on the justices. Legislation that would strip away presidential immunity is also in the works by Democrats.
“I’m glad that Joe Biden is calling for Supreme Court reform now, but it’s going to take a lot more than that to stop the corruption that is going on with the Supreme Court,” Charlamagne said.
Asked if he would ever consider running for office himself, the 46-year-old media personality effectively told ITK you should never say never.
“I am not a person that will rule anything out, because I was born in 1978, and one thing I’ve learned about life is that you just never know,” he said.
“There’s positions that I’m in now that I cannot believe I’m in this position — so you just never know what God has planned,” he added, admitting that the question has been “coming up a lot lately” in conversation.
“I’m the type of person that I truly want to be of service, that’s what I want to spend the rest of my life doing,” he said. “I’m a real big mental health advocate. I’m real big on just trying to put people in a position to be economically empowered. So any way that I can be of service, and genuinely help people keep food on their table, genuinely be healthy — physically, mentally and spiritually — and genuinely be safe, I’m down to do that.”
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“And if that leads me to something in politics, I’m not ruling that out,” Charlamagne continued.
Asked if he would run under his actual name or pseudonym, he replied, “It would definitely be under Lenard McKelvey, but you know it would be a bunch of people that call me Charlamagne just because that’s what they know me as.”
“Arnold Schwarzenegger ran for governor of California and everybody still called him the Terminator,” Charlamagne pointed out. “Donald Trump was the president, I still refer to him as the executive producer of ‘Celebrity Apprentice.’”
“You do know it will be your government name, but people are always gonna call you what they know you as,” he said.
The radio host ultimately left any political aspirations in the air.
“I’m not saying this is something that I want to do. I’m just simply saying I don’t know because I can tell you no right now, and God will be like, ‘Ha. OK, I hear your good plan, but I got this plan for you.’ So you just never know,” he said.
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