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SCOTUS Splits On Trump Power. Black Farmers Sue Over Wage Bias. GOP Host Backs Ossoff
Supreme Court RulingsExecutive PowerVoting Rights

SCOTUS Splits On Trump Power. Black Farmers Sue Over Wage Bias. GOP Host Backs Ossoff

The Supreme Court's recent rulings on executive power and voting rights, coupled with ongoing racial and political battles, highlight systemic vulnerabilities and the urgent need for strategic investment in Black voters.

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SCOTUS Splits On Trump Power. Black Farmers Sue Over Wage Bias. GOP Host Backs Ossoff
Supreme Court RulingsExecutive PowerFederal Reserve

SCOTUS Splits On Trump Power. Black Farmers Sue Over Wage Bias. GOP Host Backs Ossoff

The Supreme Court's recent rulings on executive power and voting rights reveal a capitalist bias, while a conservative radio host endorses a Democrat, and Black farmers sue over discriminatory wages, highlighting systemic inequities.

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SCOTUS Splits On Trump Power. Black Farmers Sue Over Wage Bias. GOP Host Backs Ossoff
Supreme Court RulingsExecutive PowerFederal Reserve

SCOTUS Splits On Trump Power. Black Farmers Sue Over Wage Bias. GOP Host Backs Ossoff

The Supreme Court's recent rulings expand presidential firing power over federal agencies (except the Fed), a conservative radio host endorses a Democrat, and Black farmers sue over discriminatory wages, highlighting systemic issues and political missteps.

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SCOTUS Splits On Trump Power. Black Farmers Sue Over Wage Bias. GOP Host Backs Ossoff
Supreme Court RulingsExecutive PowerVoting Rights

SCOTUS Splits On Trump Power. Black Farmers Sue Over Wage Bias. GOP Host Backs Ossoff

The Supreme Court's recent rulings reshape presidential power and voting rights, while a conservative Georgia host endorses a Democrat, and Black farmers sue over discriminatory wages, highlighting critical shifts in American politics and social justice.

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SCOTUS Ends Haitian TPS. Woman wrongfully declared dead Next250 Declares Independence. #TheBreakdown
Immigration PolicySupreme Court RulingsPolice Accountability

SCOTUS Ends Haitian TPS. Woman wrongfully declared dead Next250 Declares Independence. #TheBreakdown

This episode unpacks critical legal rulings impacting immigrants and voting rights, explores the profound effects of childhood trauma on adult relationships, and provides strategic career advice for thriving in the AI era.

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SCOTUS Ends Haitian TPS. Woman wrongfully declared dead Next250 Declares Independence. #TheBreakdown
Immigration PolicySupreme Court RulingsTemporary Protected Status

SCOTUS Ends Haitian TPS. Woman wrongfully declared dead Next250 Declares Independence. #TheBreakdown

This episode covers a Supreme Court ruling on Temporary Protected Status, the impact of childhood trauma on adult men, career advancement strategies in the AI era, and efforts to combat child sexual abuse and human trafficking.

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SCOTUS Opens Haitian Deportation Door. Hakeem Jeffries Talks Black Voters. Trump Voting EO Blocked
Immigration PolicySupreme Court RulingsTemporary Protected Status

SCOTUS Opens Haitian Deportation Door. Hakeem Jeffries Talks Black Voters. Trump Voting EO Blocked

The Supreme Court's decision to allow the deportation of hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants sparks outrage and economic concern, while Democrats grapple with mobilizing Black voters and countering Trump's election interference efforts.

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SCOTUS Halts Jeffery Lee execution. Turkey Leg Hut Owner Guilty Plea. HBCU Funding Cut.#TheBreakdown
Supreme Court RulingsCapital PunishmentMedia Bias

SCOTUS Halts Jeffery Lee execution. Turkey Leg Hut Owner Guilty Plea. HBCU Funding Cut.#TheBreakdown

This episode breaks down a Supreme Court execution halt, a restaurant owner's arson plea, critical HBCU funding threats, and explores Black gay identities in LA, alongside a personal journey into a beauty brand for hormonal hair growth.

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SCOTUS Clears Ala. Black District Cut. Racist ‘Cotton-Picking’ Attack on Jeffries. Trump Competency
Voting RightsGerrymanderingBlack Political Power

SCOTUS Clears Ala. Black District Cut. Racist ‘Cotton-Picking’ Attack on Jeffries. Trump Competency

Roland Martin and guests dissect the Supreme Court's 'schizophrenic' rulings on redistricting, the blatant attacks on Black political power, and the critical need for Black voter mobilization and aggressive political action.

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SCOTUS Shields USPS in Mail-In Ballot Case. White South Africans Fast-Tracked. Lacks Settlement
Voter SuppressionMail-in VotingSupreme Court Rulings

SCOTUS Shields USPS in Mail-In Ballot Case. White South Africans Fast-Tracked. Lacks Settlement

The Supreme Court's ruling granting the USPS immunity from lawsuits over intentional mail non-delivery poses a significant threat to mail-in voting, particularly in minority strongholds, highlighting the critical need for robust, independent voter mobilization infrastructure.

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