Charlamagne Tha God Accuses ‘The View’ of Conservative Bias

Charlamagne tha God, a prominent figure in the media landscape, hosted ‘The Breakfast Club’ on Monday where he took a critical stance against ‘The View’ for its alleged bias towards liberal ideologies. He underscored the argument that the show’s lack of conservative representation was a significant issue, highlighting the study by the Media Research Center which found that the show had 102 left-leaning guests and zero conservatives in 2025. This prompted Charlamagne to accuse the show of being biased, as it seemed to exclusively feature liberal viewpoints, a perspective he found problematic.

On ‘The Breakfast Club,’ Charlamagne expressed his frustration with the lack of balance in the show’s guest lineup. He pointed out that the show’s platform was being used solely to promote views he aligned with, which he deemed absurd. He added that none of the show’s current hosts, including former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin, had supported Trump in 2024, underscoring the perceived liberal leanings of the show. His comments were part of a broader discussion on the lack of viewpoint diversity in the media, which he addressed during an appearance on Lara Trump’s Fox News show.

Charlamagne’s critiques were not isolated; he also commented on the potential for a presidential run in 2028, suggesting that the media’s lack of diversity in viewpoints could hinder the democratic process. He emphasized the importance of balanced representation in media, arguing that it is a fundamental part of a functioning democracy. His comments were part of a larger conversation about the role of media in shaping political discourse and the importance of diverse perspectives in public dialogue.

The study by the Media Research Center, which analyzed every episode of ‘The View’ from January 6 through July 25, found a consistent lack of conservative guests. The watchdog group had previously reported in April that the show had 63 liberal guests and no conservatives, highlighting a pattern of bias. This study further reinforces the argument that ‘The View’ is primarily aligned with the Democratic Party’s agenda, promoting narratives that smear Trump and elevate Democratic politicians.

While Fox News Digital reached out to representatives from ‘The View’ for comment, no official response was provided. The lack of conservative representation on the show has sparked a broader debate about media bias and the importance of diverse viewpoints in political discourse. Charlamagne’s critique is part of a growing movement that seeks to address the perceived imbalance in mainstream media and promote a more inclusive dialogue in public affairs.