AngelaGetsAnswers

Angela

Angela Gets Answers is where curiosity replaces judgment. I sit down with people outside your circle from Black MAGA voters to doomsday preppers  and decode the mindsets shaping America. After 20 years working in both mainstream and MAGA newsrooms, I track down the voices you don’t have time to find. If you want to understand where people really are right now, without all the noise, you’re home.

  1. May 8 ·  Video

    Black Woman Who Elected Trump Speaks Out — No Regrets

    Is the Black vote shifting? In this edition of Angela Gets Answers you will hear from two very different black voices one from the black conservative perspective about Donald Trump. Stephen A. Smith says every Black American should vote Republican at least once. Roland Martin says they already tried that — and got burned. I sat down with Janiyah Thomas — the Black Media Director for President Trump during the 2024 election — to find out why she not only voted for Trump, but helped elect him. And she has zero regrets. When Axios reported that the GOP has a shot with Black voters, the internet exploded. Black Americans pushed back hard. Stephen A. Smith sparked a firestorm when he said Democrats have neglected the Black community and it’s time to make them pay at the ballot box. Roland Martin fired back — pointing to the massive drop in Black owned contracts, cuts to federal programs, and broken economic promises under Trump. But nobody was sitting down with the Black women who actually made the choice — so I did. In this interview, Janiyah Thomas breaks down: • Why she supported Trump over the Democratic Party • What she believes the GOP is offering Black Americans that Democrats aren’t • Why she thinks more Black people should consider voting Republican • What it was like being a Black woman inside the Trump 2024 campaign Stephen A. or Roland Martin who’s right? Watch and decide for yourself. This is the conversation mainstream media won’t have. 🔔 Subscribe for more interviews that go where others won’t. #StephenASmith #RolandMartin #GOPBlackVoters #BlackMedia #BlackWomenVote #TrumpBlackVoters #blackcommunity An Axios article suggests the Republican Party might have an opening with Black Americans, sparking strong reactions on social media. We dive into the political news, examining the skepticism and criticism directed at this notion, especially concerning voting rights. This discussion highlights the ongoing debate in us politics about Black voter engagement and party alignment.

    9 min
  2. May 3 ·  Video

    The 25 YEAR OLD Race Tracker Everyone’s Talking About (Next Aaron Parnas?)

    Meet Nick Roberts, the 25-year-old Indianapolis City-County Councilman who's becoming the go-to voice for political polling analysis on TikTok. Think Aaron Parnas energy, but this guy is actually elected. Nick breaks down every major Senate race heading into the 2026 midterms — Texas, Alaska, Ohio, Maine, North Carolina and more. He tells us which races Democrats can actually win, which ones are pipe dreams, and what the polling really means for the future of the Senate. But that's not all. Nick's identical twin brother Nathan works for Turning Point USA — Charlie Kirk's organization. Same face. Completely opposite politics. They still live together. You cannot make this up. Angela gets Nick to open up about: Why young men are turning away from Trump What Democrats MUST do to win them back Why local races matter more than national ones The real story behind the 2026 Senate map Growing up as the Democrat twin in a divided family If you follow Aaron Parnas, Steve Kornacki, or Decision Desk HQ — you need to know Nick Roberts. Angela has spent 20 years in MAGA and mainstream newsrooms. Now she brings you the people who won't be silenced. 🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an Angela Gets Answers interview. #AaronParnas #NickRoberts #AngelaGetsAnswers #2026Midterms #Politics #Senate2026 #TikTokPolitics #GenZPolitics #Democrat #TurningPointUSA #CharlieKirk #PoliticalPolls #IndianaCityCouncil #YoungPoliticians #ElectionAnalysis #SenateRace #Mifepristone #ProgressivePolitics #MAGA #PolicyDebate

    12 min
  3. Mar 22 ·  Video

    They Said Dubai Was Built on Exploitation | Here’s What’s Different Now

    The video starts with a poignant quote, setting a somber tone before showcasing images of migrant workers in Dubai. Through a virtual interview, Andrew Gardner and Angela Brown discuss the critical human rights concerns faced by these individuals, shedding light on pressing social issues in the Middle East. Dubai is known for luxury, wealth, and opportunity… but is that the full story? In this video, we take a closer look at the dark side of Dubai—and ask a critical question: is anything actually changing? You’ve probably seen the viral videos and documentaries claiming the city was built on exploitation. Stories of migrant workers facing harsh conditions, debt, and limited freedom have shaped global perception. But what’s the reality today? I spoke with a leading expert who has spent decades studying labor systems in the Gulf to understand: • What’s changed in Dubai • What hasn’t • And what workers are still facing right now According to human rights groups like Human Rights Watch, while some reforms have been introduced, many workers still deal with: • Wage theft • Recruitment debt • Extreme heat conditions • Systems that tie their legal status to employers So has Dubai evolved… or just rebranded? This is Angela Gets Answers—breaking it down so you don’t have to search for it. 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION Do you think Dubai has really changed? 🔔 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE Real stories. Real impact. No spin. 📌 HASHTAGS #Dubai #DubaiExposed #HumanRights #MigrantWorkers #BreakingNews #MiddleEast #AngelaGetsAnswers #InvestigativeJournalism #LaborRights #DubaiNews #WorldNews

    11 min
  4. Mar 9 ·  Video

    My Mom Is Stuck UAE And Now My Aunt’s Medicine Problem Just Got Worse

    A North Carolina woman says her mother and aunt are stuck in Abu Dhabi as tensions in the Middle East escalate following strikes on Iran. Latasha Garvin says her family traveled to the United Arab Emirates months ago for what was supposed to be a vacation. But after the conflict between Israel and Iran intensified, concerns about regional security and flight disruptions left them uncertain about when they could return home. Now the family is anxiously waiting for a flight scheduled for Tuesday to Dubai — but with continued tensions and attacks reported across the region, they say nothing feels certain. In this interview, Latasha describes the sleepless nights, fears for her family’s safety, and growing concerns as her aunt begins to run low on important medication. This story comes as thousands of Americans across the Middle East are monitoring the conflict and trying to find safe ways home. This is the latest update in my ongoing coverage after my previous reports “Trapped in Dubai” and “Escape From Dubai,” where Americans described being caught overseas during rising tensions in the region. 👉 Watch and tell me what you think: Should Americans still be traveling to places like Dubai and Abu Dhabi during conflicts in the Middle East? 00:00 Latasha Mom/Aunt Stuck UAE 00:46 Mom heading to Dubai 02:45 Why They Went to UAE Despite Strike Warning 04:38 Running Low on Medicine 06:38 Thanks New Subscriberrs #Dubai #AbuDhabi #IranStrikes #MiddleEastCrisis #AmericansAbroad #DubaiTravel #IranIsraelConflict #TravelWarning #AngelaGetsAnswers #BreakingNews #MiddleEastNews #DubaiAirport #StrandedTravelers #EscapeFromDubai

    8 min
  5. Mar 8 ·  Video

    Black Americans Going to Dubai: What They’re Not Telling You

    Why are so many Black Americans traveling to Dubai right now and should they? After my videos about Americans trapped in Dubai during the Middle East conflict and the update about travelers escaping Dubai, many viewers started asking a deeper question in the comments: Why are people going to Dubai in the first place? Dubai has become one of the fastest-growing luxury travel destinations in the world. The city welcomed more than 17 million international visitors in 2023 and nearly 19 million visitors in 2024, according to Dubai tourism officials. Social media has played a huge role in that rise with influencers posting desert safaris, luxury hotels, yacht parties, and rooftop pools across Instagram and TikTok. But there’s another story behind the hype. Black travelers now represent one of the fastest-growing segments of the travel industry, spending over $100 billion annually on leisure travel, according to the Black Travel Alliance. Travel groups and influencers have helped turn destinations like Dubai into bucket-list trips for many Black Americans. At the same time, critics and human rights groups have raised concerns about migrant labor conditions in the United Arab Emirates, where foreign workers make up the majority of the population. And now, rising tensions in the Middle East are raising new questions about travel safety in the region. So when you combine the luxury marketing, the influencer culture, and the geopolitical reality… It raises a bigger question. Is Dubai really the dream destination social media makes it look like or is there more people should know before booking that trip? Watch the previous videos in this series: Trapped in Dubai Escaping Dubai Subscribe for more reporting and conversations about the stories shaping our world. #Dubai #BlackTravel #BlackWomenTravel #DubaiTravel #TravelNews #AngelaGetsAnswers #MiddleEast #HumanRights #DubaiTourism #TravelSafety #TravelTrends #BlackTravelMovement

    4 min

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Angela Gets Answers is where curiosity replaces judgment. I sit down with people outside your circle from Black MAGA voters to doomsday preppers  and decode the mindsets shaping America. After 20 years working in both mainstream and MAGA newsrooms, I track down the voices you don’t have time to find. If you want to understand where people really are right now, without all the noise, you’re home.