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The Truth with Sherwin Hughes
101.7 The Truth
50 episodes
1 day ago
Sherwin breaks down the moments when Democratic leaders seemed to give ground to the Trump administration’s agenda. From budget negotiations to judicial confirmations, he examines whether these compromises were strategy—or surrender.
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Sherwin breaks down the moments when Democratic leaders seemed to give ground to the Trump administration’s agenda. From budget negotiations to judicial confirmations, he examines whether these compromises were strategy—or surrender.
Show more...
News
Society & Culture,
Government,
News Commentary
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10/28/25 9AM Could Trump Run for a Third Term?
The Truth with Sherwin Hughes
49 minutes
2 weeks ago
10/28/25 9AM Could Trump Run for a Third Term?
Sherwin’s stirring the pot this week with a question that’s got everyone talking: Could Donald Trump actually run for a third term? From constitutional limits to political rumors, Sherwin breaks down what’s real, what’s hype, and what it could mean for the future of American politics. Then, he turns the mic to you — the listeners — to share your thoughts, theories, and hot takes.
The Truth with Sherwin Hughes
Sherwin breaks down the moments when Democratic leaders seemed to give ground to the Trump administration’s agenda. From budget negotiations to judicial confirmations, he examines whether these compromises were strategy—or surrender.