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The Truth with Sherwin Hughes
101.7 The Truth
50 episodes
17 hours 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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10/29/25 11AM The Rise of Political Violence
The Truth with Sherwin Hughes
47 minutes
1 week ago
10/29/25 11AM The Rise of Political Violence
Sherwin investigates the growing wave of political violence reshaping societies across the globe. From extremist movements and disinformation networks to the failure of institutions meant to keep the peace, Sherwin digs into the forces driving polarization into confrontation. Through reporting, expert insight, and voices from the ground, Sherwin exposes how democracy is being tested.
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.