From politics to culture to real-life drama, this episode of The D.L. Hughley Show Podcast jumps straight into the conversations everybody’s having—but with the unfiltered humor and perspective you expect. The crew reacts to reports that the Trump administration has removed large amounts of public information tied to January 6 prosecutions, including records of charges and convictions—moves critics say could reshape how the event is remembered. They also unpack a viral debate as the Question of the Day about whether Black people or women have faced greater oppression, landing on the reality that both histories are deeply rooted and often overlap—especially for Black women, whose experiences reflect both racial and gender discrimination intertwined throughout U.S. history.
The episode lightens up with music and culture as singer and actor MAJOR. joins the show, reflecting on the lasting impact of his hit “Why I Love You,” a platinum-certified song that became a go-to anthem for weddings and has racked up hundreds of millions of streams over the past decade. His conversation highlights longevity, faith, and the grind behind “overnight success.” The laughs keep coming with Jasmine Sanders’ “Top 5” list, offering humorous—but surprisingly grounded—ways to deal with an unwanted house guest, a topic that has real-life legal layers since removing someone can require formal eviction steps depending on how long they’ve stayed or whether they’re considered a tenant.

Full EP | Concerns over Texas teen Carmelo Anthony’s trial rise; SGA fashion forward or feminine; FEMA lost twenty percent of employees since Trump took office; Five signs he lied in your face; and More
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DLHS Hour 4 | Five signs he lied in your face
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DLHS Hour 3 | FEMA lost twenty percent of employees since Trump took office
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