Hour 2 opens with D.L. reacting to new scrutiny on ICE actions in Minnesota before the show pivots to a heated congressional confrontation involving Pam Bondi and the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, sparking major controversy over redactions and political implications. The conversation then shifts to a family dispute involving rapper GloRilla, whose relatives publicly accuse her of not helping them financially—prompting callers, Jasmine, and the crew to weigh in on fame, entitlement, and boundaries. Jamal Kingsley steps in with a spotlight on Black excellence, celebrating Bro Brothers Distillery, Kentucky’s first African‑American–owned bourbon distillery and its historic roots in spirit‑making. Sybil Wilkes delivers national updates, including a tense voting‑rights battle in Congress and Ketanji Brown Jackson discussing civility on the Supreme Court, while the hour closes with “My Life on the Yard,” chronicling HBCU student Trey’s path toward a major internship opportunity.

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