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Charlamagne tha God predicts 'corrupt' Supreme Court will overturn election results if Harris wins

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Charlamagne tha God is predicting that even if former President Trump loses the election in November to Vice President Harris, the Supreme Court will overturn the results and name him the winner.

"Everybody should be focusing on the Supreme Court," the "Breakfast Club" co-host said in an exclusive interview with ITK. 

"The Supreme Court is no longer a legitimate institution," added the media personality, who was born Lenard McKelvey.

"When you look at the recent rulings of the Supreme Court — whether it's abolishing Roe v. Wade, whether it's the presidential immunity for presidents to get away with crimes, whether it's the fact that elected officials can take bribes now — it's like, what happens in November if [Vice President Harris] wins, and then Donald Trump challenges the results of the election, in light of all of those recent rulings?" Charlamagne said. 

"That's honestly what I see coming. I see that happening right now. I think that that is going to be the biggest constitutional crisis of our lifetime come November," the "Get Honest or Die Lying" author added, noting that Trump nominated three of the justices: Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett.

"I don't see how anybody can't see this coming," he continued when pressed about his prediction.

"To be 100 percent clear, I absolutely believe that come November, if he loses, Donald Trump is going to challenge the results of the election, and I think the Supreme Court would overturn the results of the election in light of all their recent rulings," Charlamagne, who's supporting Harris in the presidential race, said.

"I don't know why we would expect them to do the right thing."

The former "Tha God's Honest Truth" host praised President Biden for announcing a major court reform proposal last week that called for term limits for justices, a binding code of ethics and a constitutional amendment to counteract the justices’ recent presidential immunity decision, but said it wouldn't do enough.

"I'm glad that Joe Biden is calling for Supreme Court reform now, but it's going to take a lot more than that to stop the corruption that is going on with the Supreme Court," he said.