Travis Scott Says He Was Unaware of Deaths Until After Show
HOUSTON — Rapper Travis Scott said in an interview that he didn’t know that fans had died at his Astroworld festival in Houston until after his performance.

HOUSTON — Rapper Travis Scott said in an interview that he didn’t know that fans had died at his Astroworld festival in Houston until after his performance.

Rapper Travis Scott broke his silence for the first time since his November 5 performance at Astroworld Music Festival in Houston, Texas, which left ten people dead, suggesting that the media are forcing responsibility on him because he was the face of the show.

“Breakfast Club” radio host DJ Envy is facing down a backlash after comments he made in support of the police officer who shot and killed Ma’Khia Bryant last week.

“The Breakfast Club” host Charlamagne Tha God says more black voters are drawn to and support President Donald Trump in the presidential election because he is actively courting them and the “old Democratic regime” thinks black voters will simply “fall in line.”

Multi-millionaire rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs is launching a black political party, saying that “white men like Trump need to be banished.” He also said he believes there will be a “race war” if President Trump wins re-election in November.

Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden admitted in an interview Sunday night with ABC News’s Robin Roberts that he should not have suggested that voters who were undecided about supporting him or President Donald Trump “ain’t black.”

Democrats and the broader left should rebrand their “defund the police” slogan as “refund the communities,” said Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA).

Karen Bass blamed Donald Trump for 154,000 deaths attributed to the Chinese coronavirus by the CDC in an interview with “The Breakfast Club.”

Former Vice President Joe Biden does not respect black Americans’ personal agency, said Trump 2020 campaign adviser Katrina Pierson.

Bevelyn Beatty told Breitbart News that Joe Biden’s interview with Charlamagne tha God exposes how blacks allow Democrats to degrade them.

Left-wing radio host Charlamagne Tha God has called foul on Joe Biden for describing President Donald Trump as the “first” racist president in U.S. history. In an exasperated on-air rant, the radio personality said that Biden needs to “shut the eff up forever.”

Rapper T.I. called for $44 trillion to be paid out as “reparations” to all black descendants of slaves in the United State on Tuesday’s edition of “The Breakfast Club.”

“We’re gonna hunt every company down [that is] making money off of our pain,” declared actor and rapper Ice Cube on Wednesday in an interview on the nationally broadcast radio show “The Breakfast Club.”

Ice Cube, who has over one hundred soundtrack credits, 31 producer credits, and over 70 acting credits, called for “reparations” from Hollywood studios on Wednesday.

Charlamagne tha God, the host of The Breakfast Club on New York’s Power 105.1 FM, said Wednesday that ViacomCBS’s decision to fire entertainer Nick Cannon for antisemitic and anti-white statements proved that “Jewish people … have the power.”

Former Vice President Joe Biden is “missing the mark” by playing “the race card” in comparing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination to George Floyd’s death, Dr. Alveda King said Saturday during a Fox & Friends Weekend interview.

Tuesday on MSNBC, host of “The Breakfast Club” radio show Charlamagne tha God said Democratic presidential nominee former Vice President Joe Biden is not doing enough to inspire a large black voter turnout.

Wednesday on CBS’s “The Late Show,” “The Breakfast Club” radio show co-host Charlamagne tha God said he did not “bait” presumptive Democratic Party nominee Joe Biden during their interview.

Tuesday on CNN, syndicated radio host Charlamagne tha God called presumptive Democratic Party nominee Joe Biden’s legislative history in the Senate “racist.”

Charamagne tha God told Rush Limbaugh the problem was “white privilege.” Iironically, “white privilege,” as an idea, gives whites more power.

Monday on his nationally syndicated show, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh aired a conversation he had pre-taped with “The Breakfast Club,” the syndicated morning drive radio show featuring DJ Envy, Angela Yee And Charlamagne tha God.

It should be curious to see how Charlamagne tha God reacts to this old white racist blaming him for his racism.

HBO’s Real Time host Bill Maher defended racially charged remarks made by presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden, appearing to agree with the notion that any black American planning to vote for Donald Trump in November’s presidential election is working against their own interests.

On Friday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” 2020 Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden stated that he shouldn’t have made the comments that he made about black voters and stated that Charlamagne tha God “was baiting me,” and

Appearing Friday on CNN, former Vice President Joe Biden claimed “Breakfast Club” co-host Charlamagne tha God was “baiting me” in a recent interview in which the presumptive Democrat presidential nominee declared African-Americans “ain’t black” if they are unsure whether to support him over President Donald Trump in the November election.

Tuesday on CNN’s “Situation Room,” presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden addressed telling radio host Charlamagne tha God that black voters who have trouble deciding whether to support him or President Donald Trump “ain’t black.”

Sunday on MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” radio host Charlamagne tha God said if presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden tapped Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) as his running mate, it would create “voter depression” in the black community.

Sunday on MSNBC’s “AM Joy” radio host Charlamagne tha God reacted to presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s apology for saying that voters who have trouble deciding whether to support him or President Donald Trump “ain’t black.”

For Democratic politicians holding presidential aspirations, an interview with radio host Charlamagne Tha God has become an obligatory rite of passage on the long road to the White House. But sometimes even friendly interviews can go horribly wrong.

President Trump’s campaign is selling #YouAintBlack shirts following Joe Biden’s suggestion that black Americans “ain’t black” if they are considering casting their vote for the president.

Radio host Charlamagne tha God appeared on CNN Friday night and said former Vice President Joe Biden is “a very intricate part” of “systemic racism” in America.

On the heels of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s declaration of “you ain’t black” declaration on “The Breakfast Club” radio show on Friday, co-host Charlamagne tha God called into question Biden’s record as a U.S. Senator, adding that while there was a record, there is also a desire to know “what have you done for me lately.”

Friday on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” network host Al Sharpton reacted to presumptive Democratic nominee former Vice President Joe Biden’s telling radio host Charlamagne tha God that voters who have trouble deciding whether to support him or President Donald Trump “ain’t black.”

College football and NFL legend Herschel Walker ripped former Vice President Joe Biden on Friday, after the Democrat nominee said that black people confused about who to vote for, “ain’t black.”

Georgia State Representative Vernon Jones, an African American Democrat, told Joe Biden that he was not “entitled” to black support.

Joe Biden saying, “You ain’t black” if you’re on the fence about voting for him over President Donald Trump is beyond insulting. Am I insulted? Hell yes. Am I surprised? Hell no.

Former Vice President Joe Biden expressed regret Friday for decreeing that black Americans aren’t really black if they have trouble deciding to support him over President Donald Trump, saying he’s “never” taken the black community’s vote for granted and “shouldn’t have been such a wise guy.”

Black progressive influencers expressed shock, outrage, and dismay at Joe Biden’s already-infamous “you ain’t black” comment Friday.

Friday on MSNBC, presumptive Democratic nominee former Vice President Joe Biden’s senior advisor Symone Sanders reacted to Biden telling radio host Charlamagne tha God that voters who have trouble deciding whether to support him or President Donald Trump “ain’t black.”

Even mere hours after the “you ain’t black” soundbite blew up, it is clear this comment could become a defining moment for Biden’s campaign, with months to go before he officially receives the party’s nomination. Here are some of the reasons why it has created so much backlash:
