Charlamagne tha God

Charlamagne tha God

media personality United States

Charlamagne tha God, born Lenard McKelvey on June 29, 1980, is a prominent American radio host, television personality, and author, best known for co-hosting the nationally syndicated radio show 'The Breakfast Club.' His candid and often controversial interviews with celebrities and politicians have made him a significant voice in contemporary media, especially among Black audiences. Charlamagne is known for addressing social issues and engaging in discussions about race, politics, and culture. He has garnered attention recently for commenting on a political ad that used his remarks, prompting a cease-and-desist order against the Trump campaign.

Born on Jun 29, 1980 (45 years old)

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United States United States: Charlamagne tha God blasted CNN commentator Van Jones for his criticism of NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's victory speech. 8

Fox News: Charlamagne tells Van Jones to 'shut up' over Mamdani speech criticism

United States United States: Radio host Charlamagne tha God warned Democrats that they have already essentially lost their standoff against Republicans. 6

Fox News: Charlamagne tells Democrats to 'give it up' and end government shutdown

United States United States: Charlamagne asked the governor about the backlash he received for vetoing a reparations measure. 6

Fox News: Gov. Moore says reparations studies are over, favors immediate action

United States United States: Breakfast Club host Charlamagne tha God argued that such stories need to be told by any future Democratic Party contenders for the presidency. 6

Fox News: Shapiro recalls warning Biden 'it's not going well' in Pennsylvania

United States United States: Crockett has accused Trump of hurling the low IQ insult as a racially-coded tactic to insult people of color, including 'The Breakfast Club' host Charlamagne tha God. 5

Fox News: Trump calls Crockett low IQ, demands cognitive test as feud escalates