Spike Lee shares his thoughts on voting, Donald Trump, and his last moments with Chadwick Boseman.

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The president is ramping up his racist rhetoric to rally his hateful base of supporters as polling shows he's fighting an uphill battle that seemingly keeps steepening with less than a week before the election.

On Monday's (Oct. 26) episode of Late Night With Seth Meyers, AmberRuffin laid out on the table exactly what most African Americans in support of change were thinking. During the three and a half minute skit, you see Ruffin attempting to refrain from commenting on the subject of Ice Cube working with Trump, as Meyers discussed the headlines from the previous week stating that both 50 Cent and Ice Cube were either in support of Trump or working with him, stating that her comments would "go off the rails," before diving in and allowing her stance to be made clear.

After a rally in Omaha, Neb., a state he is sure to win, Trump left a large crowd of supporters to fend for themselves in the cold with several reports of the elderly and others suffering under chilly weather conditions.

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On Sunday (Oct 25), CBS aired the edited 60 Minute episode that featured Trump's response to the "tough questions" asked by veteran journalist Lesley Stahl. The episode, which opens with a seemingly already upset Trump ended up bolstering a whopping 16 lies in less than 30 minutes, according to CNN fact-checkers, with the biggest and most notable lie being about his response to the pandemic and his still unrevealed healthcare plan.

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Jared Kushner is the worst. The same guy who was a "meh" student who got into Harvard thanks to his father's money and only has a White House gig thanks to his father-in-law had the audacity to say Black people need to want success more.

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Civil rights leaders were left to shake their heads while bracing for the consequences of Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Curt confirmation one week before the presidential election.

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While the veteran rapper and actor didn't flat out endorse either candidate, he explained more behind his reasoning for conducting the chat.

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During the Thursday (Oct. 22) debate, Biden took a slight dig at Trump's comparing himself and his policies to that of the 16th President of the United States.

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From what's being said, the artist born Curtis Jackson believes that his finances will be in better order under the former business mogul who hopes to get reelected to the White House this fall.