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Diversity Focus Today: Live Podcast – Episode Thirteen | Patriotism or Power? ICE, Ethics, and Accountability in the Age of Trump

Diversity Focus Today: Live Podcast – Episode Thirteen | Patriotism or Power? ICE, Ethics, and Accountability in the Age of Trump

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In Episode Thirteen of Diversity Focus Today, we tackle one of the most urgent questions of our time: What does patriotism really mean in today’s America? Our hosts — Rickie Clark, Dr. T., and Attorney Michael Murray — navigate the complexities of national identity, public trust, and the ethical boundaries of power.

This episode explores:

  • The evolving definition of patriotism and who gets to claim it
  • Ethical concerns surrounding the actions of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement)
  • A critical look at Donald Trump’s leadership, credibility, and political influence
  • The long-term consequences of political appointments and the lack of public accountability

As national narratives shift and power structures are increasingly questioned, Diversity Focus Today brings you honest dialogue and sharp analysis rooted in facts, lived experience, and community-centered values.

Join us for this powerful conversation that dares to ask: Is today’s patriotism driven by principle — or power?

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