Charlamagne Tha God discusses the credibility of the Supreme Court's recent rulings with Stephen Colbert. They talk about the impact on upcoming elections, the role of the presidency in maintaining order, and the need for honest political conversations amidst rising tensions and violence.
Charlamagne Tha God questions Supreme Court legitimacy post recent rulings, highlighting concerns about corruption.
Charlamagne advocates for honest discussions on critical issues and condemns political violence, urging society to engage in meaningful dialogues.
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Concerns About Supreme Court Legitimacy
Charlamagne the God expresses concerns about the current state of the Supreme Court, questioning its legitimacy due to recent rulings that he perceives as corrupt. He highlights issues such as legalizing bribery for public officials and presidential immunity, raising doubts about the integrity of the upcoming elections and potential Supreme Court involvement.
Challenging Political Rhetoric and Fostering Honest Conversations
Charlamagne advocates for condemning political violence in the country while criticizing the divisive rhetoric of political figures like Donald Trump. He emphasizes the importance of having honest discussions about critical issues such as political violence without shying away from uncomfortable truths. Through his book 'Get Honest or Die Lying,' he encourages moving beyond superficial small talk to engage in meaningful dialogues about macro-level topics affecting society.
Bestselling author and co-host of "The Breakfast Club" talks to Stephen Colbert about the recent rulings from the Supreme Court and argues that the Justices have undercut their own institution’s credibility. His latest book "Get Honest or Die Lying" is available now (Aired Wednesday, July 17th, 2024).