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  • 2/27/26: Mayor Johnson Brags about Towing Cars... Fair or Too Far?
    2026/02/27
    Kyle used the last on-air day of Black History Month to reflect on resilience, perseverance, and Milwaukee’s history of segregation before pivoting to a heated local debate. Mayor Johnson’s new towing policy targeting habitual parking violators sparked strong reactions from Truth Nation. Is it accountability the city needs, or another burden on struggling residents? Kyle breaks down the numbers, the criticism, and why leadership sometimes means making unpopular decisions. If you care about Milwaukee’s future and civic responsibility, this is a conversation you’ll want to hear.
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    48 分
  • 2/26/26: Juneteenth Cancelled: Racism & the Fight Over History
    2026/02/26
    Kyle spent the entire show reacting to audio of an Idaho mayor dismissing Juneteenth as a “made-up” political holiday—and Truth Nation had a lot to say. The conversation turned into a larger debate about whether America is still racist, how leadership attitudes shape policy and culture, and why Black history is still treated like controversy. Callers Deysha, Robert, Donte, and Sandra weighed in with real perspective and lived experience. If you care about truth, history, and how America talks about race in 2026, this episode is a must-listen.
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    48 分
  • 2/25/26: The Black Reaction to the State of the Union
    2026/02/25
    Kyle watched the entire State of the Union (barely) — and wasn’t impressed. From economic claims about prices and jobs to sweeping investment numbers, he breaks down what he believes were misleading statements and missed opportunities. Was it substance or showmanship? Leadership or division? If you want a fact-based reaction and a critical look at the direction of the country, this is the episode to hear.
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    50 分
  • 2/24/26: No Excuses: Race, Power & Epstein Questions
    2026/02/24
    Today’s show did not hold back. Kyle reacted to a racial slur incident at the BAFTAs and questioned whether Tourette’s can fully explain what happened. The conversation then turned to allegations of abuse of power involving a sitting Congressman and the moral standards we expect from leadership. Finally, Kyle addressed breaking NPR reporting on withheld Epstein-related files connected to President Trump ahead of the State of the Union. From race and responsibility to power and transparency, this episode asks tough questions about accountability at every level.
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    48 分
  • 2/23/26: MPD's Trust Issues & National Embarrassment
    2026/02/23
    Kyle covered it all today — from celebrating Milwaukee’s Truth Community Awards and record-breaking apprenticeship growth to raising serious concerns about police accountability and federal leadership. He questioned MPD transparency after a Brady List controversy and broke down the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down sweeping tariff policies. The show also tackled viral political moments and what they signal about the state of leadership in America. Local progress. National chaos. And tough questions about credibility at every level. Don’t miss this one.
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    49 分
  • 2/20/26: Education Battles & A Chalk Arrest That Went Too Far
    2026/02/20
    Today’s show covered education from every angle. Kyle sat down with Milwaukee College Prep CEO Al Keith and MCP Board Member, Good Karma Brands’ Founder & CEO, Craig Karmazin to discuss the power of school choice and why where you send your child matters more than ever. The conversation then shifted to the ongoing tension between MPS and Carmen Schools, breaking down the politics, relocation, and questions about good faith negotiations. Finally, Kyle unpacked the bizarre Muskego chalk arrest that sparked debate over free speech, priorities, and common sense — ending with a not guilty verdict. Education, accountability, and a little absurdity — all in one episode.
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    49 分
  • Al Keith & Craig Karmazin Talk Milwaukee College Prep on Truth To Power
    2026/02/20
    In this special interview, Kyle sits down with Milwaukee College Prep CEO Al Keith and MCP Board Member, Good Karma Brands Founder & CEO Craig Karmazin to discuss the future of education in Milwaukee and why school choice matters more than ever. The conversation dives into the mission behind Milwaukee College Prep, the importance of high expectations in academic culture, and how intentional leadership can change long-term outcomes for students. They talk about what it truly takes to build strong schools in underserved communities, the role of parents in educational success, and why access to quality options can shape not just a child’s future — but the future of an entire city. Kyle also explores the balance between public education, charter partnerships, and community accountability, asking tough but necessary questions about sustainability, equity, and opportunity. This isn’t just about one school — it’s about building a stronger pipeline for Milwaukee’s next generation. If you care about education, leadership, and the long-term future of our city, this is a conversation worth hearing.
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    17 分
  • 2/19/26: Summerfest is a No YN's Music Festival!
    2026/02/19
    Kyle spent the majority of today’s show breaking down the Summerfest lineup — and asking the real question: who is this festival being programmed for? After last year’s issues, does this year’s booking signal a deliberate shift away from acts that attract Black youth in Milwaukee? Kyle challenged Truth Nation to weigh in on whether the lineup reflects the city’s diversity, and many callers made it clear — they’re not impressed. The conversation also turned to a deeper concern: do local teens even care about losing cultural staples, or are we watching the city slowly disengage its youth? If you care about culture, community, and who gets represented in Milwaukee’s biggest festival, this episode is for you.
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    49 分