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Charlamagne tha God told Megyn Kelly that he’s “not a fan” of President Joe Biden while lamenting the fact that there are no viable third party options for Americans who plan to vote in the upcoming election this fall.

Kelly invited the popular host of the nationally syndicated radio show “The Breakfast Club” on to her SiriusXM podcast on Thursday to discuss his most recent appearance on “The View,” where co-host Sunny Hostin wondered why he wouldn’t endorse the Democrat incumbent.

“I’m not a fan,” Charlamagne told Kelly on her show on Thursday. “People say I’m not going to endorse means I’m not voting, which I think is the strangest thing ever.”

Charlamagne, whose legal name is Lenard McKelvey, told Kelly on Thursday that when he expressed his preference for a third party candidate during his “The View” appearance, co-host Whoopi Goldberg “told me she would beat my behind.”

“I just think it’s strange where we are as a culture and a society, where it’s like there’s either one of two extremes, and if you’re a person who simply chooses to be objectivefor some reason it bothers people, and I don’t understand,” Charlamagne said.

Charlamagne told Kelly that he has been “looking at third parties since 2016” when he felt disillusioned with then-President Barack Obama.

“I don’t think the two-party system has been the best thing for us here in America,” he added.

Charlamagne said he was “actually shocked there hasn’t been a third party candidate that’s come along and really galvanized people…especially being that America seems to be so disappointed in the choices we have now.”

The radio host, whose show is heard on scores of stations nationwide and is particularly popular among black listeners in the US, said he is part of the “exhausted majority” that “are tired of politics, period.”

He said that he wasn’t impressed with either Biden or former President Donald Trump, and that the two parties should “run better candidates” in order to appeal to voters.

While Charlamagne has been critical of “uninspiring” Biden, he has also referred to Trump as a “threat to democracy,” telling “The View” that “the choice is clear” as to who he will vote for in November.

Trump on Thursday held a rally in the deep-blue Bronx — where thousands of people in a predominantly Hispanic section of the borough cheered as the former president laid out his agenda for a second term in office were he to win this fall.

A recent New York Times and Sienna poll found that Biden’s support among minority voters — a key element of the Democratic coalition — was eroding.

The survey found that Trump was handily beating Biden in five key battleground states thanks to more than 20% support from black voters.

Biden and Trump are also essentially tied among Hispanic voters as well as voters aged 18 to 29 years old — well down from the 60% that both groups gave to Biden in 2020, according to the poll.

Trump’s inroads with nonwhite voters are likely the reason that he has taken a significant leads in key swing states such as Arizona, Georgia and Nevada.

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Former Blockchain exec joins SEC as director of trading and markets

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Former Blockchain exec joins SEC as director of trading and markets

The former global head of institutional markets for Blockchain.com and a partner at a Washington, DC-based law firm will be the latest additions to SEC staff.

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Belmont Stakes to remain at Saratoga in 2026

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Belmont Stakes to remain at Saratoga in 2026

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — The Belmont Stakes is set to be run at Saratoga Race Course in upstate New York for a third consecutive year in 2026.

Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York Racing Association announced Friday that it will be the third and last time the Triple Crown finale is held there before returning to Belmont Park on Long Island in 2027.

“Saratoga has served our fans and stakeholders extremely well as the temporary home of the Belmont Stakes during the construction of a new Belmont Park on Long Island,” NYRA president and CEO David O’Rourke said. “Belmont Park will always be the home of the Belmont Stakes and we look forward to its return to the newly reimagined Belmont in 2027.”

It was confirmation of an expected extension of the race’s stay at Saratoga while Belmont Park undergoes nearly a half-billion dollar renovation project. It is on track to reopen in September 2026, with the Breeders’ Cup returning to New York at Belmont Park in the fall of 2027.

The Belmont will again be run at 1 1/4 miles instead of its traditional 1-1/2 mile distance that has been known as the “test of the champion.” That has been the case the past two years, as well, because of the configuration of the main dirt track.

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SEC, Ripple file motion to release $125M in escrow as case winds down

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SEC, Ripple file motion to release 5M in escrow as case winds down

SEC, Ripple file motion to release 5M in escrow as case winds down

The lawsuit against Ripple, filed by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in December 2020, is finally wrapping up.

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