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Sunny Hostin vents about Charlamagne tha God failing to endorse Biden on ‘The View’: 'It was irresponsible'

"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin lashed out at a popular Black radio host on Thursday after he refused to endorse President Biden in the upcoming election.

"I thought it was irresponsible to say that both candidates are trash, when you're comparing President Biden, someone who's done incredible things for this country and someone who is facing 88 charges, and four indictments and is clearly criminal, in my view," Hostin reacted afterward on "The View: Behind the Table" podcast.

Hostin was referring to her interview the day before with Charlamagne tha God on "The View." There, Hostin and her co-hosts badgered "The Breakfast Club" host to endorse the president.

Charlamagne, who has been an outspoken critic of Biden, said that he would be voting in November but called both candidates "trash."

CHARLAMAGNE THA GOD SAYS BIDEN HASN'T EARNED BLACK VOTE AHEAD OF 2024, WARNS IT DOESN'T BELONG TO DEMOCRATS

On the behind-the-scenes podcast afterward, Hostin said she was "disappointed" by their guest's take, believing it was crucial for someone like him to take a public stand backing Biden.

"Charlamagne has a huge following. You have politicians who go on his show. ‘The Breakfast Club’ is always trending. What we don't need now is voter apathy. We don't need the couch. And if someone like Charlamagne can get up there and say, 'This guy is a threat to democracy and Joe Biden isn't. He has done A, B, and C. I'm going to vote for him, I'm going to endorse him,'" she continued.

Hostin conceded that many endorsements don't sway elections, but argued it was more a matter of standing on principle when democracy was "at stake" if Donald Trump wins.

"[When you're talking about] our democracy being on the very precipice of becoming a theocracy or

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