The DL Hughley Show - Page 5

Under the second Trump administration, the Department of Justice has increasingly sacrificed its independence to enact the president’s will.

In June 2020, protesters defaced the statue of Confederate Gen. Albert Pike. They used rope to tear it down, spray-painted it, and set it on fire. 

Donald Trump and his extremely corrupt administration continue to use video games to push his divisive agenda.

Kamala Harris spoke with Laura Kuenssberg and gave folks the strongest vibes yet that she wants to run again, while shutting down polls claiming that she isn't the favorite to earn the Democratic nomination for president. 

Beneath the logistics and policy talk was a more existential question: how do schools protect students from fear when the threat isn’t inside the classroom but waiting just beyond its doors?

New York City Mayor Eric Adams endorsed former governor Andrew Cuomo in his race to become mayor, with the two bashing Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani.

After Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and Damon Jones were arrested in a league gambling probe, social media blamed Arenas.

In the wake of the NBA's investigation into gambling leading to arrests of former players, Gilbert Arenas went full troll mode.

This government shutdown became the second-longest in history this week, with federal workers on track to go an entire month without pay.

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Terry Rozier, coach Chauncey Billups, and former Cavs assistant Damon Jones were all arrested in separate gambling-related investigations.

Lindsey Halligan, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, who is prosecuting Letitia James, shared texts with a reporter.