Trump’s Racist Video, a Missing Mother, Bad Bunny & Media on Edge
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This episode opens with the fallout from Donald Trump sharing racist imagery depicting Barack and Michelle Obama — and what it signals about power, messaging, and normalization at the highest level of American politics.
From there, Zay turns to the disturbing disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman whose case has drawn national attention and raised questions about vulnerability, media focus, and urgency.
Zay then shifts to Bad Bunny — from his political moment at the Grammys to the speculation surrounding his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show — and what it means when global artists collide with immigration politics on the biggest stages in entertainment.
Next, Zay breaks down the controversy involving TikTok personality DL Whisperer and TS Madison, examining how clout-driven exposure and online accountability can cross into real-world harm — even within marginalized communities.
Zay closes with the quiet unraveling of daytime television, as Sherri and The Kelly Clarkson Show come to an end, signaling a larger shift in where audiences, influence, and media power are headed.
This isn’t gossip. It’s context.