D.L. Hughley

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  1. HOT TOPICS | Donald Trump's Vile, Racist Truth Social Post

    -6 ДН.

    HOT TOPICS | Donald Trump's Vile, Racist Truth Social Post

    This morning, we’re calling out Donald Trump for a vile, racist Truth Social post depicting Barack Obama and Michelle Obama as apes. It’s just the latest example of Trump’s racism being openly displayed and disturbingly accepted by his supporters. We’re asking the obvious questions, will any Republicans denounce this? Will anyone finally draw a line and say this is unacceptable? And is this just another calculated distraction from what Trump really doesn’t want you focusing on, the Epstein files and his plummeting approval ratings? Don is joined by DL Hughley, Derrick Johnson, Charles Blow, and Bakari Sellers to break it all down. 🍋 This episode is sponsored by the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Go to https://FFRF.US/NEW YEAR or text “DON” to Five Eleven Five Eleven. And help protect a country that belongs to all of us. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. BetterHelp makes it easy to get matched online with a qualified therapist. Sign up and get 10% off at https://BetterHelp.com/donlemon This episode is sponsored by Shopify. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial and start selling today at https://SHOPIFY.COM/lemon This episode is brought to you Lean. Let's get you started with 20% off and free rush shipping so you can add LEAN to you healthy diet and exercise plan. Visit https://TAKELEAN.com and enter LEMON for your discount. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    2 ч. 18 мин.
  2. DL Hughley on Nicki Minaj, TI, Diddy, 50 Cent, Trump, Epstein, Will Smith, Somalis

    3 ФЕВР.

    DL Hughley on Nicki Minaj, TI, Diddy, 50 Cent, Trump, Epstein, Will Smith, Somalis

    DL Hughley sits down with VladTV for a wide-ranging and thought-provoking conversation covering global politics, celebrity power, legal dilemmas, and personal accountability. DL and Vlad react to reports surrounding Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s arrest by the U.S., using it as a springboard to critique America’s inconsistent foreign policies and selective enforcement on the world stage.The discussion moves into the Epstein scandal and the release of Epstein-related files, with DL and Vlad addressing how high-profile names—including Michael Jackson and Bill Clinton—became part of public speculation, and why power, wealth, and access often shield people from consequences. They also examine the broader cultural fallout from the Epstein case and how public trust erodes when transparency feels selective or politically motivated.Vlad and DL touch on Donald Trump’s immigration policies, the treatment of protesters, and comparisons to other high-profile scandals such as R. Kelly’s case, highlighting how celebrity, influence, and morality often collide. DL shares personal anecdotes, including an unexpected encounter involving a male adult entertainer, using humor to underscore deeper points about fame, temptation, and perception.The conversation also dives into complex issues of loyalty and legality, including a case where a father testified against his own son, sparking debate over snitching versus responsibility. Vlad shares his own experiences with gun laws, including an arrest in New York and the long-term consequences of navigating the legal system. DL also reflects on his unique relationship with Stevie Wonder, recounting how Wonder fired him multiple times while still maintaining a personal bond—illustrating the complicated dynamics of respect, ego, and forgiveness.Throughout the interview, DL Hughley blends comedy, candor, and sharp social commentary to explore how power, family, and integrity intersect in both public and private life.

    1 ч. 28 мин.
  3. FULL EP | Pastor Jamal Bryant calls for the arrest of man disturbing Church service with protest; Boyfriend runs while girlfriend is attacked; Jamal Kingsley honors black people making history today; Top five Big Game halftime show; and More

    -6 ДН.

    FULL EP | Pastor Jamal Bryant calls for the arrest of man disturbing Church service with protest; Boyfriend runs while girlfriend is attacked; Jamal Kingsley honors black people making history today; Top five Big Game halftime show; and More

    Get ready for an episode packed with fire, controversy, and culture—because this one does not hold back. Pastor Jamal Bryant opens the show with a powerful demand for accountability after a white evangelical nationalist pastor disrupted worship at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, hurling hate speech before being escorted out by security. Bryant publicly challenges U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to apply the same swift enforcement seen in recent cases involving Minnesota church protests, calling out what he describes as a glaring double standard in how disruptions at Black churches are treated. His comments mirror national headlines and growing public scrutiny over inconsistent protections for houses of worship.   The episode then shifts to a viral video sparking the Question of the Day: Would you stay with a partner who runs when you’re attacked? Social media lit up after footage showed a man fleeing while his girlfriend was assaulted by two bikers—a moment critics online labeled cowardly. Jamal Kingsley follows with a salute to Black trailblazers making history today, echoing this year’s Black History Month focus on a century of commemoration and the contributions of rising Black leaders and innovators nationwide. And to close things out, the team breaks down the top Big Game halftime shows of all time—from Prince’s legendary rain‑soaked performance to Michael Jackson’s era‑defining spectacle—as fans gear up for Bad Bunny to take the Super Bowl LX stage.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    35 мин.
  4. FULL EP | More developments in the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mom; Parents charged with child neglect for 6-year-old riding scooter alone; Producer and DJ D-Nice joins the DLHS crew; Five best Big Game foods; and More

    5 ФЕВР.

    FULL EP | More developments in the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mom; Parents charged with child neglect for 6-year-old riding scooter alone; Producer and DJ D-Nice joins the DLHS crew; Five best Big Game foods; and More

    Today’s episode hit hard, stirred debates, and brought star power all in one sweep. The show opened with developments in the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, a case growing more urgent by the day. Reports highlight unverified ransom notes sent to multiple news outlets and renewed searches at her Arizona home, though law enforcement stresses no official suspect has been identified despite public speculation surrounding Guthrie’s brother‑in‑law. The team then tackled the highly charged story of Georgia parents investigated for neglect after allowing their 6‑year‑old to ride a scooter alone for just a few minutes — a situation that sparked national conversations on independence vs. safety.   Energy shifted when iconic producer and DJ D‑Nice joined the crew, reflecting on authenticity, career evolution, and how genuine connection — not algorithmic marketing — drives longevity. Though recent interviews highlight his philanthropy, touring, and ongoing cultural influence, his message stayed centered on staying true and opening doors for younger creatives. Jasmine Sanders closed things out with a delicious countdown of the Top 5 Big Game Foods, celebrating crowd‑pleasers like pizza, chips and salsa, nachos, wings, and queso — choices well‑aligned with wider 2026 Super Bowl food trends that spotlight handheld, indulgent snacks such as Buffalo‑style wings, soft pretzels, and bacon‑heavy favorites.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    47 мин.
  5. FULL EP | News anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mom has been kidnapped; Tracy Morgan mocks bully who is now homeless; Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify in Jefferey Epstein committee; Black people set the standard of what is cool; and More

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    FULL EP | News anchor Savannah Guthrie’s mom has been kidnapped; Tracy Morgan mocks bully who is now homeless; Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify in Jefferey Epstein committee; Black people set the standard of what is cool; and More

    When the news feels surreal, The D.L. Hughley Show dives right into the chaos with sharp wit and cultural clarity. In this episode, the team grapples with the alarming disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie—an 84‑year‑old believed by investigators to have been forcibly taken from her Tucson home under suspicious circumstances, prompting a massive FBI‑assisted search and public pleas for her safe return. The conversation then shifts to a viral moment involving Tracy Morgan, who refused to help a homeless man he recognized as a childhood bully—a confrontation caught on video that ignited national debate about forgiveness, trauma, and whether success obligates compassion. The Question of the Day is that was Tracy Morgan wrong for not helping his bully.   The show also covers a political shockwave: Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation after facing the threat of bipartisan contempt votes—an unexpected reversal after months of resisting subpoenas. And rounding out the episode, D.L. and the crew dig into an evergreen truth amplified across generations—Black people set the global standard for cool, shaping music, fashion, language, and cultural aesthetics that the world continuously imitates, celebrates, and commodifies.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    56 мин.
  6. FULL EP | New work requirements for SNAP benefits go into effect; Should a woman have to pay child support after they broke up; Rap icon Ice T returns for part two on DLHS; Donald Trump threatens Trevor Noah after Grammy jokes; and More

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    FULL EP | New work requirements for SNAP benefits go into effect; Should a woman have to pay child support after they broke up; Rap icon Ice T returns for part two on DLHS; Donald Trump threatens Trevor Noah after Grammy jokes; and More

    Kicking off with a jolt, the show dives into new federal SNAP rules that could push millions off food assistance, sparking national concern. The episode breaks down how recent legislation expanded work requirements to adults ages 18–64 and tightened exemptions—moves expected to remove over 2 million people from the program in coming years. D.L. and the team highlight the irony of lawmakers imposing strict labor rules on low‑income Americans while benefiting from privilege, and they explore how these changes disproportionately impact vulnerable groups like veterans, unhoused people, and older low-income adults.   In the lively Question of the Day, the crew unpacks a controversial case of a lesbian woman being ordered to pay child support for a child she didn’t biologically conceive—after voluntarily signing the birth certificate. Legal precedent shows that once someone is recognized as a legal parent, responsibility follows, regardless of biology, adoption status, or breakup circumstances. Ice‑T also returns for part two of his interview, sharing candid thoughts on social unrest, policing, and why he altered “Cop Killer” lyrics to “ICE Killer” in response to rising fatal ICE enforcement actions in Minneapolis—protests have intensified following two highly publicized deaths tied to federal agents. The hour closes with rising tensions as Donald Trump publicly threatens to sue Trevor Noah over Grammy night jokes linking him to Jeffrey Epstein’s island—Trump called the comments “false and defamatory” and vowed legal action on Truth Social, adding fuel to an already volatile political climate.   Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    43 мин.
  7. FULL EP | Congresswoman Ilhan Omar attacked during public speaking appearance; You cannot work in my house with that Confederate flag; The Militant Man Jamal Kingsley; Five foods that can help you lose weight; and More  

    30 ЯНВ.

    FULL EP | Congresswoman Ilhan Omar attacked during public speaking appearance; You cannot work in my house with that Confederate flag; The Militant Man Jamal Kingsley; Five foods that can help you lose weight; and More  

    When politics, race, and real‑life tension collide, the conversations get louder—and this episode brings all the noise. Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s recent town hall turned chaotic when she was sprayed with an unknown substance by a man wielding a syringe, identified as 55‑year‑old Anthony Kazmierczak, who was immediately tackled and arrested. Early tests found the substance to be non‑toxic, and despite the attack, Omar defiantly continued speaking, later stating, “I don’t let bullies win.” The incident unfolded amid rising tensions in Minneapolis following controversial federal immigration raids and heightened rhetoric against Omar. Listeners also heard Jamal Kingsley deliver another sharp dose of social satire, revealing the racial undertones hiding in everyday language and culture.   The episode then shifted from political violence to personal boundaries, sparked by a viral story of a Black woman who turned away a contractor who arrived at her home with an enormous Confederate flag flying from his truck. Real‑world reports reflect the same scenario: Allison and Zeke Brown, an Atlanta couple, went viral in recent years for dismissing a contractor who showed up with a giant Confederate flag, politely but firmly refusing his services and making clear the symbol’s racist history and impact. Jasmine Sanders rounded out the show with a lighter, practical segment—her Top 5 foods that can support weight‑loss goals, including avocados, Greek yogurt, and oatmeal—offering healthier alternatives to pricey weight‑loss drugs.   Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    38 мин.
  8. FULL EP | Mixed reviews of Jaden Smith’s Christian Louboutin line causes fans to scream nepotism; Mom stole daughter’s inheritance; Trump sending boarder czar to Minnesota after another ICE shooting; Five funny things that get in the way of sex; and

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    FULL EP | Mixed reviews of Jaden Smith’s Christian Louboutin line causes fans to scream nepotism; Mom stole daughter’s inheritance; Trump sending boarder czar to Minnesota after another ICE shooting; Five funny things that get in the way of sex; and

    Jaden Smith lit up the internet with the debut of his Christian Louboutin menswear collection — and not in the way he hoped. Fans cried “nepotism,” echoing online backlash that criticized the line’s wild “melted” pumps, silver‑capped cowboy boots, and red faux‑fur pieces that critics compared to “skinned Muppets.”  The team on the show roasted the designs, noting Smith’s unconventional creative appointment despite lacking formal fashion training, a move many fashion insiders say reignited the “nepo‑baby” debate.  The conversation then shifted to a viral inheritance scandal where a mother defended stealing her daughter’s inheritance because the father “never paid child support.” The Question of the Day is was the mom justified for taking her daughter’s inheritance money or was she wrong.  Meanwhile, the political heat rose as President Trump announced he was sending border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota amid nationwide outrage over back‑to‑back ICE‑related shootings, including the death of ICU nurse Alex Pretti.  The show emphasized how these confrontations mirror escalating tensions around Operation Metro Surge, where local officials continue demanding ICE withdraw from the state.  To lighten the mood, Jasmine Sanders closed out with her hilarious “Top 5 Things That Get in the Way of Sex,” from indigestion to dogs that stare you down at the wrong moment — proving that even in heavy times, laughter still earns its place.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    48 мин.
  9. FULL EP | Tracy Morgan not willing to help his old bully; Is Kanye West sincere with his apology; Rapper and actor Ice-T joins the DLHS crew; Five worst guys on social media; and More

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    FULL EP | Tracy Morgan not willing to help his old bully; Is Kanye West sincere with his apology; Rapper and actor Ice-T joins the DLHS crew; Five worst guys on social media; and More

    Chaos, culture, and celebrity collisions — this episode brings the fire from the very first beat. Tracy Morgan ignites major debate after a viral video shows him refusing help to a homeless man he says bullied him in his youth. The confrontation, which happened after a Knicks game, has since dominated social media, with reactions split between those who say his response was justified and those who call it heartless.   The conversation shifts sharply when Kanye West resurfaces with a full‑page Wall Street Journal apology, claiming past antisemitic outbursts stemmed from untreated bipolar disorder and a previously undiagnosed frontal‑lobe injury from a car accident. For the Question of the Day, the team debates whether his public mea culpa — which includes remorse toward both Jewish and Black communities — signals true accountability or strategic image recovery. Rap legend Ice‑T then steps in, discussing his longevity, creative evolution, and sharpened political commentary, including his recent decision to update the lyrics of “Cop Killer” to “ICE Killer” in response to controversial federal enforcement actions in Minneapolis. Jasmine closes things out with her viral “Top Five Worst Guys on Social Media,” hitting every red flag from the “you don’t need makeup” guy to the late‑night old‑photo liker.   Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    48 мин.
  10. FULL EP | No cars in Los Angeles at the 2028 Olympic Games; Did the aunt overstep with her funky nephew; Music icon Stevie Wonder joins DLHS crew; Five things you will not miss about drinking; and More

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    FULL EP | No cars in Los Angeles at the 2028 Olympic Games; Did the aunt overstep with her funky nephew; Music icon Stevie Wonder joins DLHS crew; Five things you will not miss about drinking; and More

    From a car‑free Olympic vision to a funky family feud, this episode of The D.L. Hughley Show brings the heat, the humor, and the heart. The team breaks down Los Angeles’ bold plan to create a “no‑car” 2028 Olympics, a move backed by major transit expansions, 3,000+ borrowed buses, and an all‑public‑transportation access model. Inspired in part by Paris’ 2024 accessibility success, Mayor Karen Bass aims to reduce congestion and push remote work, reviving LA’s investment in rail and bus infrastructure for a greener Games.   The show then dives into a heated “Question of the Day” about whether an aunt overstepped by buying deodorant for her bullied nephew—an issue echoing real viral debates about hygiene, adolescence, and parental boundaries. Later, music legend Stevie Wonder joins the crew, offering wisdom on healing a “nation’s broken heart” and speaking about his ongoing charitable commitments, including changes to his House Full of Toys benefit events after recent cancellations due to time constraints—not health concerns. Finally, Jasmine Sanders delivers her Top 5 Things You Won’t Miss About Drinking, a list that aligns with well‑documented benefits of cutting alcohol, including better sleep, improved blood pressure, and enhanced mental clarity.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    52 мин.
  11. FULL EP | Federal prosecutors investigate Minneapolis church protest; Are Black people better off before or after Dr. King was here; New York City largest nurses strike goes on for a second week; Top five black people working against the cause; and MORE

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    FULL EP | Federal prosecutors investigate Minneapolis church protest; Are Black people better off before or after Dr. King was here; New York City largest nurses strike goes on for a second week; Top five black people working against the cause; and MORE

    This episode kicks off with a tense national flashpoint as federal prosecutors dig into the chaotic Minnesota church protest, where anti‑ICE demonstrators stormed a St. Paul sanctuary after learning a pastor also served as the local ICE field director. The DOJ is weighing charges under the FACE Act, and top officials—from Attorney General Pam Bondi to Assistant AG Harmeet Dhillon—have condemned the disruption, even scrutinizing journalist Don Lemon’s on‑site coverage. This leads into the show’s Question of the Day: Are Black people better off now than during Dr. King’s lifetime? Callers and hosts wrestle with progress versus regression, noting ongoing issues like racism, political backlash, and economic inequality — debates that mirror current reporting on racial climate and the politicization of MLK’s legacy.   The conversation then shifts to New York City, where the largest nurses' strike in city history continues into its second week. Over 15,000 nurses remain on strike demanding safe staffing ratios, protection from workplace violence, and fair healthcare benefits, with major hospitals and the nurses’ union still deadlocked. Jasmine Sanders closes the show with her “Top 5 Black People Working Against the Cause,” naming figures like Candace Owens, Byron Donalds, Tim Scott, Stephen A. Smith, and Nicki Minaj — a list that hits differently given real‑world political tensions and recent controversies involving Owens and Minaj circulating in the media.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    47 мин.
  12. FULL EP | State Department halts immigrant VISAs from seventy-five countries; Husband will not take care of a child that is not his; Congresswoman Kelly introduces articles of impeachment for Kristi Noem; and More

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    FULL EP | State Department halts immigrant VISAs from seventy-five countries; Husband will not take care of a child that is not his; Congresswoman Kelly introduces articles of impeachment for Kristi Noem; and More

    Get ready—this episode of The D.L. Hughley Show Podcast hits hard from global policy to kitchen‑table debates. The team breaks down the State Department’s stunning decision to halt immigrant visa processing for 75 countries, a move the Trump administration argues is aimed at stopping incoming migrants “likely to rely on public assistance.” This unprecedented freeze affects nations across Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East—including Nigeria, Brazil, Egypt, Russia, and Somalia—and is rooted in expanded “public charge” criteria that critics say function as a modern‑day wealth test.   From global politics to domestic turmoil, D.L. and the crew then shift to the Question of the Day, where a wife wants her husband to watch all the kids—including the child she conceived outside the marriage—and callers weigh in passionately on loyalty, forgiveness, and responsibility. The political tension rises again as they spotlight Congresswoman Robin Kelly’s introduction of articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, citing obstruction of Congress, violations of public trust, and self‑dealing tied to aggressive and deadly ICE enforcement tactics. Rounding out the show, Jasmine honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the Top Five MLK Quotes, reminding listeners of the ongoing relevance of his calls for justice, courage, and moral clarity.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    46 мин.
  13. FULL EP | Donor born children may be able to get parent information before eighteen; Would you marry someone who is unemployed; Actor Malik Yoba joins DL Hughley and crew; Elon Musk tweets about white solidarity; and MORE  

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    FULL EP | Donor born children may be able to get parent information before eighteen; Would you marry someone who is unemployed; Actor Malik Yoba joins DL Hughley and crew; Elon Musk tweets about white solidarity; and MORE  

    From the UK, new proposals could allow donor-conceived children to access identifying information about their biological parents before turning eighteen, giving them earlier access to medical history or genetic heritage—though birth parents must agree to release it. Current UK law already requires post-2005 donors to register in an ID-release system once children reach adulthood but growing pressure from donor-sibling networks and families who use direct-to-consumer DNA tests are pushing for earlier transparency.   When it comes to relationships, DL and the crew tackled this Question of the Day: “Would you marry someone who is unemployed?” Citing a poll that 75% of women wouldn’t, the discussion explored nuances—some said they might if unemployment was temporary (like laid-off or a student pursuing further education) and emphasized the importance of shared expenses and personal goals.  Actor Malik Yoba joined to share his quadruple bypass journey and introduced his “Open Hearts Club,” a Brooklyn-based walking group that supports Black men in healing—not only physically but emotionally. Despite living a healthy lifestyle, Malik only discovered significant arterial blockages through detailed tests, underscoring the danger of hidden heart disease. Now he advocates for deeper screenings in the Black community, especially when standard cholesterol checks appear normal.   In a controversial moment, Elon Musk endorsed a post on X warning that “if White men become a minority, we will be slaughtered,” adding a “100” emoji to signal support for “white solidarity.” His post provoked widespread backlash, reigniting debates about race, political division, and Musk’s influence on public discourse.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    43 мин.
  14. FULL EP | Corporation of Public Broadcasting officially shutting down; Are you tipping at self-service establishments; US Senate votes to block further military action in Venezuela; and MORE

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    FULL EP | Corporation of Public Broadcasting officially shutting down; Are you tipping at self-service establishments; US Senate votes to block further military action in Venezuela; and MORE

    Big changes and big questions dominated this episode of The D.L. Hughley Show. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the backbone of NPR, PBS, and countless local stations, has officially shut down after Congress slashed over $1 billion in funding. This move leaves public media scrambling for survival through donations and corporate support, marking the end of an era for educational programming and trusted news sources. Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan resolution to block further military action in Venezuela without congressional approval, signaling a push to rein in executive power after recent controversial operations.  On a lighter note, for the Question of the Day, the team tackled the hot-button question of tipping at self-service establishments. With automation replacing traditional service, listeners debated whether tipping is still necessary when you’re doing most of the work yourself. Jasmine Sanders rounded out the show with five surprising facts, from the 40,000 toilet-related injuries reported annually to the shocking seven percent of Americans who believe chocolate milk comes from brown cows. It was a mix of serious headlines and fun trivia—classic D.L. Hughley style.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    49 мин.
  15. FULL EP | Trump Suing States for Not Handing Over Voter Registration Logs; Rapper and Actor Ludacris Joins DLHS; Massive Chatter Surrounding Netflix Buying Warner Brothers Discovery; and MORE

    09.12.2025

    FULL EP | Trump Suing States for Not Handing Over Voter Registration Logs; Rapper and Actor Ludacris Joins DLHS; Massive Chatter Surrounding Netflix Buying Warner Brothers Discovery; and MORE

    The D.L. Hughley Show opens with sharp political commentary as Trump launches lawsuits against six states—Delaware, Maryland, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington—accusing them of violating federal law by refusing to hand over voter-registration records. According to recent reporting, Trump claims the states’ refusal blocks transparency, while voting-rights advocates warn the move could invite voter intimidation.   From there, the show pivots into a fiery and funny Question of the Day sparked by a viral clip: a mother asks her child’s father for money to buy clothes, but he buys the clothes himself—prompting her anger. Callers passionately break down whether he was responsible or overstepped. DL argues the father met the stated need, while others insist moms often prefer to choose clothing themselves.   The episode also features a lively conversation with Ludacris, who reflects on evolving as an artist, fatherhood inspiring new creative work, and the global reach of his series Karma’s World, now streaming in 191 countries. He also hints at returning to music after focusing on film and family. The show closes with major entertainment buzz: widespread chatter about Netflix’s purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery, a deal audiences fear could create a near-monopoly in streaming. DL notes that Trump—fresh off his lawsuits—is even trying to insert himself into the Hollywood mega-merger, drawing laughter and disbelief from the crew.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-dl-hughley-show  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    46 мин.