The episode kicks off with a charged dive into civil rights groups suing the Trump Administration over its seizure of Fulton County voting records, warning the data could be misused to intimidate voters or purge rolls—concerns echoed in multiple legal filings this week. The conversation then shifts to the Question of the Day with journalist Touré, whose claim that a white protester was “historically precise” in calling a Black ICE agent a “house N‑word” ignited a fiery ethical debate among the cast and callers, with most insisting that no context makes the slur acceptable from a white speaker. The team also reacts to breaking international news: Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, has been arrested in the UK for suspected misconduct in public office after new Epstein‑file disclosures suggested he shared confidential government material with Jeffrey Epstein during his tenure as a trade envoy.
Rounding out the hour, the crew discusses Whoopi Goldberg’s public clarification after her name appeared in the newly released Epstein files—she emphasized on The View that her mention came solely from a 2013 email seeking a private plane to a charity event and that Epstein declined the request. With sharp commentary, humor, and real‑time reactions, the show threads together civil rights concerns, language ethics, global scandal, and media accountability into one fast‑moving conversation.

DLHS Hour 4 | Whoopi Goldberg explains why she is in the Epstein files
10:38

DLHS Hour 2 | Did Touré find the reason white people can use the N-word
17:26

DLHS Hour 3 | Former UK prince arrested in connection with Epstein files
06:14