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This week on Uncertain, DL Hughley reflects on the legacy of Reverend Jesse Jackson and what America has lost — moving from real protest to performative hashtags — while breaking down how independent Black journalists like Don Lemon are being targeted and why mainstream media won’t challenge power the way it should. He takes aim at Donald Trump's war on Mark Kelly, Trump's weaponization of the FCC against his enemies, Stephen A. Smith’s political ambitions, and explains why Black women remain the true kingmakers in American elections. From the misuse of government agencies to the chilling silence surrounding the Epstein files, DL confronts a system that protects the powerful while punishing truth-tellers, asking the question at the heart of it all: if the evidence is everywhere, why does accountability never show up?
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By DL HughleyThis week on Uncertain, DL Hughley reflects on the legacy of Reverend Jesse Jackson and what America has lost — moving from real protest to performative hashtags — while breaking down how independent Black journalists like Don Lemon are being targeted and why mainstream media won’t challenge power the way it should. He takes aim at Donald Trump's war on Mark Kelly, Trump's weaponization of the FCC against his enemies, Stephen A. Smith’s political ambitions, and explains why Black women remain the true kingmakers in American elections. From the misuse of government agencies to the chilling silence surrounding the Epstein files, DL confronts a system that protects the powerful while punishing truth-tellers, asking the question at the heart of it all: if the evidence is everywhere, why does accountability never show up?
Sponsor Uncertain: https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/uncertain
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices