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Lets Get Newsy XXXIV 34

Lets Get Newsy XXXIV 34

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Tune in Friday, June 20, 2025 @ 7pm EST for the next “He Said, He Said, He Said Live!” A Look at the World from A Seasoned Black Man’s Perspective for the next episode “Let’s Get Newsy XXXIV (34.)

The guys from He Said, He Said, He Said are back this Friday with another explosive edition of Let’s Get Newsy – and let’s just say, finding good news this week has been a challenge.

So, if we can’t give you a feel-good story, we’ll at least start with something hilariously ridiculous — like Donald Trump’s flop of a military parade on June 14. Low turnout, awkwardvibes, and a tank that ended up killing a pedestrian in D.C.? You can’t make this stuff up.

Then came the “No Kings” protests, with hundreds of thousands taking to the streets across the globe to say, “Not today, Trump.” And the Latino community? They’re talking: “Don’t blame Black voters for not showing up to March — we didn’t show up in November.”

Meanwhile, the NAACP is breaking a 116-year tradition and not inviting Trump to its national convention — bold move, but will it hold?

Oh, and in case you missed it: Trump says he’s launching his own cell phone brand. What now?!

In entertainment, R. Kelly was reportedly poisoned in prison, Diddy’s trial drags into week five, and now Tyler Perry faces a shocking $260 million sexual misconduct allegation from an actor on The Oval. Yes, you heard that right.

We’ve got a lot to unpack — and you don’t want to miss it.

Join Alvin, Bobby, and Shawn for the conversations you didn’t know you needed but absolutely can’t miss.

Friday, June 20 at 7PM ET. Streaming LIVE on Facebook and YouTube

#HSHSHLive #LetsGetNewsy #NoKings #TrumpParadeFail #NAACP116 #DiddyTrial #TylerPerryNews#BlackVoicesUnfiltered #HESAIDHESAIDHESAIDLIVE #NEWS #BLACKENTERTAINMENT #Talkshow

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