Char­la­m­agne tha God spars on The View about Hunter Biden par­don

Charlamagne tha God spars on The View about Hunter Biden pardon

Radio per­son­al­i­ty Char­la­m­agne tha God argued with the ladies on ABC News’s The View about Pres­i­dent Joe Biden’s deci­sion to par­don his son, Hunter Biden.

“All of the crit­i­cism is valid,” the radio host said Wednes­day about the president’s Sun­day par­don. “Democ­rats stand on this moral high ground all the time, and, you know, they act so self-right­eous. The real­i­ty, he didn’t have to say any­thing in regards to whether or not his son want­ed to be par­doned.”

He added, “He could have said, ‘Hey, man, I’m not focused on that right now.’ But since they were call­ing Trump a threat to democ­ra­cy and say­ing nobody is above the law, but speak­ing about him, that’s what they were run­ning on, so when he kept say­ing things like, ah, you know, nobody is above the law, I respect the jury’s deci­sion in regards to my son. He didn’t believe that. But he didn’t have to vol­un­teer that lie to begin with.”

“I’m going to stop you for a sec­ond only because you don’t know that it was a lie,” co-host Whoopi Gold­berg inter­rupt­ed.

Char­la­m­agne laughed and asked, “You real­ly think he just changed his mind over Thanks­giv­ing week­end, all of the sud­den?”

Gold­berg assert­ed that she thought the pres­i­dent could have “changed his mind.”

“At some point, you get to the place where you just go, ‘So I’m just going to fol­low the straight and nar­row always,’ because that’s what’s expect­ed of Democ­rats,” she ratio­nal­ized to him.

Char­la­m­agne respond­ed, “That’s their fault because they put them­selves on a moral high ground, and they don’t have to do that.”

“I’m a Demo­c­rat. Tell me what the moral high ground is,” Gold­berg asked him.

He explained, “The moral high ground is nobody is above the law. I respect what the jurors are say­ing. He didn’t — “

“So we’re mad at him because he changed his — ” Gold­berg said. How­ev­er, the radio host inter­ject­ed, say­ing, “I’m not mad at him par­don­ing.”

“But you sound like it,” she said.

Char­la­m­agne lat­er asked Gold­berg, “Why can’t you say when Democ­rats are wrong?”

Gold­berg and co-host Sun­ny Hostin con­tin­ued to defend the president’s par­don.

“Well, that’s ridicu­lous,” Char­la­m­agne said.

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“You’re ridicu­lous,” Gold­berg shot back.

The two lat­er hugged it out and made amends over the par­don­ing debate.