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Diddy Acquitted, Zohran Mamdani, FBA vs. Immigration | Ep. 200 — Like That

Diddy Acquitted, Zohran Mamdani, FBA vs. Immigration | Ep. 200 — Like That

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In this 200th episode of Lost in the Script TV, we delve into the most pressing and contentious stories affecting Black America today. At 1:52, we break down the Diddy verdict — acquitted of RICO and sex trafficking, but still facing serious prison time for lesser charges. At 22:31, Jay-Z takes a legal L as his lawsuit against Tony Buzbee is dismissed. Then at 26:49, we discuss Nas’s new partnership with Queen Casino — is hip-hop entering the gambling game?

At 32:05, we give an update on Karmelo Anthony’s murder indictment in Texas and what it says about youth violence in America. At approximately 36:05, we guide you through key national updates that affect Black communities — from housing to politics. Then at 46:43, Zohran Mamdani stuns NYC with a major primary win over Cuomo, but old racial identity claims spark a backlash, even drawing a reaction from Trump.

At 1:25:29, Beyoncé comes under fire for her Buffalo Soldiers shirt — is it Black pride or a disrespect to Native history? At 1:36:27, we get into the explosive FBA vs. immigration debate and the real implications of Trump’s “citizen deportation” rhetoric. And finally, at 2:17:33, we unpack the tensions and possibilities of Pan-Africanism at this year’s Essence Fest.

Tap in for real talk, critical analysis, and unapologetic commentary from the front lines of Black culture and politics.

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