Where did the microchip vaccine conspiracy theory come from anyway?
On Oct. 2, 2020, President Donald Trump and the first lady tested positive for the coronavirus. As we were all waking up to the news, I got into my car and tuned in to “The Breakfast Club” on Power 105.1 FM in New York, where Charlamagne Tha God, its most outspoken host, wasn’t having it. “I got a few thoughts, and one of those thoughts is the reason I’m saying ‘allegedly,’ ” he said.
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