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Charlamagne tha God urges President Joe Biden to 'give America the ultimate Christmas gift' by withdrawing from the presidential race and warns him not to make the same mistake as Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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While guest hosting the Daily Show, Charlamagne tha God said the 'ultimate Christmas gift' would be President Joe Biden dropping out of the 2024 race and pleaded with him not to make the same mistake as Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

The Breakfast Club host called out Biden for his age on Wednesday and said the best gift the president could give the country this holiday season is to let someone younger run for the White House.

'Biden is not getting any younger. He’s not going to get any more popular and he is not getting a new running mate. Please, Mr. President, give America the ultimate Christmas gift and a step aside,' said Charlamagne.

During his monologue a clip was played of the president saying he thinks 50 other Democrats could beat Trump, but he will be the one to do it. 

'This is Biden’s ego talking. If you think there are other people that can beat him, step aside, all right,' said Charlamagne.

While guest hosting the Daily Show, Charlamagne tha God said the 'ultimate Christmas gift' would be President Joe Biden dropping out of the 2024 race

President Joe Biden seen stumbling up stairs in October. Charlamagne tha God criticized the president's age as one of the reasons he should drop out

On Tuesday, the president told supporters at a fundraising event outside Boston that Trump was a grave threat to democracy.

'If Trump wasn’t running, I'm not sure I’d be running,' Biden said. 'But we cannot let him win for the sake of our country.'

Charlamagne said, 'I know he thinks he’s got this in the bag but the polls say otherwise. I want Biden stepping in to beat Trump the way I want him stepping in to defend me at a bar fight. I appreciate you caring, but I don’t like our chances.'

A survey of three key battlegrounds for DailyMail.com published Monday, showed that Trump is on course to win back Arizona and Georgia while Biden is ahead in Wisconsin.

Results show how Biden's coalition of liberal white voters and minorities may not hold together.

The 81-year-old president has faced questions about his age surrounding frequent blunders and gaffes.

In October, Biden stumbled while climbing up a short set of stairs at a 'Bidenomics' event in Philadelphia. 

The radio host compared Biden's decision to run at his age to the calls supreme court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg faced to retire during Barack Obama's presidency. 

Charlamagne said, 'We don’t need Biden to beat Donald Trump, just like we didn’t need RBG to stay on the court, okay? Maybe if RBG had retired during the Obama years, we would still have Roe v. Wade.' 

'Maybe. But people said, "no, she needs to be there protect Roe v. Wade," and now look, both of them are gone.' 

The Breakfast Club host has been critical of the president in the past, slamming him as 'not authentic' for botching LL Cool J's name and calling him 'boy' at an event honoring the artist.

'When somebody uses the word boy to refer to an adult Black man and the speaker is white, that takes on a whole different point in context,' said Charlamagne. 

In 2020, Charlamagne the God slammed Biden's record with African Americans and his 1994 crime bill following a controversial interview with the then candidate.

The radio show host warned the president not to make the same mistake as Ruth Bader Ginsburg and do not wait too long to retire

In a 2020 interview on The Breakfast Club, then-candidate Joe Biden told Charlamagne tha God 'you ain't black' if you can't pick Biden over Trump 

'I will tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump, then you ain't black,' Biden said on The Breakfast Club.

On CNN Charlamagne said, 'He really was one of the people on the front lines when it came to the War on Drugs, and mass incarceration. If he wants to be president, he needs to fix that.' 

Biden apologized to black business leaders for telling popular radio show host that he 'ain't black' if he can't discern the better presidential candidate.

'I should not have been so cavalier. I've never, never, ever taken the African-American community for granted,' Biden said, according to the Associated Press. 'I shouldn't have been such a wise guy.'

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