Charlamagne Tha God Blasts Biden's Warm Welcome of 'Existential Threat' Donald Trump
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50% Medium Conservative
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55% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-9% Negative
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50% : Biden and Trump spoke for two hours, after which Trump called the President "gracious," after years of animosity between them.40% : Since Trump did the opposite when he lost in 2020, Biden is determined to "lead by example and put that aside and put the American people first," she added.
38% : Others have echoed Charlamagne's sentiment, with White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre being asked by a Fox Business reporter whether Biden "apologized" to Trump at the Oval Office sit-down, for labeling him a "threat to democracy."
27% : But that answer likely wouldn't satisfy Charlamagne, as he said on Thursday, "I know I've said those things about Trump as well, but I'm not talking about me.
20% : When they say [Trump is a fascist], it holds way more weight than me.
9% : The critique also came from those on the left, with democratic strategist Keith Edwards asking in a now-viral tweet, "If Trump is a threat to democracy, as Biden has said, and a fascist, as Harris has said, why is the administration treating this transfer of power as normal?"Jean-Pierre responded to the criticisms during that press briefing, saying, "what [Biden] said still stands," but he was honoring the democratic process and "the will of the American people" by welcoming the president-elect and promising a "smooth transition."
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