
On today’s episode of Politics Nation, host Reverend Al Sharpton begins with breaking developments in the Middle East as tensions threaten to unravel the fragile three-day-old peace agreement between the United States and Iran.
With conflicting claims over the status of the Strait of Hormuz, continued regional violence, and Vice President J.D. Vance traveling to Switzerland for negotiations, Sharpton examines the growing uncertainty surrounding the conflict and its potential impact on the global economy.
He also critiques President Trump’s leadership during the crisis, arguing that the administration appears increasingly focused on domestic symbolism while international instability escalates.
Later, Sharpton turns to former President Barack Obama’s vision of leadership and unity, recapping the opening of the Obama Presidential Center during Juneteenth weekend and exploring what it represents for the nation’s future. The episode highlights competing visions of America at a pivotal moment at home and abroad.
Jun 20
40 min

On today’s episode of Politics Nation, Rev. Al Sharpton discusses the intersection of sports and politics as President Trump prepares to host a UFC-style event on the White House South Lawn for Flag Day and his birthday. Sharpton also highlights New York City’s excitement following the New York Knicks’ NBA Finals victory, a championship that has united the city after decades without a title, while the FIFA World Cup brings fans from around the globe to the U.S.
At the same time, the episode examines rising tensions overseas as the administration signals a possible breakthrough in negotiations related to the war with Iran. From championship celebrations to global conflict, Sharpton explores how sports, politics, and world events are all colliding in today’s headlines.
Jun 15
47 min

On tonight’s episode of Politics Nation, host Reverend Al Sharpton examines President Trump’s latest display of political spectacle as events tied to Flag Day and the president’s birthday unfold across Washington, D.C. From a UFC-style showdown planned for the White House South Lawn to public demonstrations near the Kennedy Center, Sharpton explores how Trump’s focus on image, dominance, and media attention continues to shape the national conversation.
The episode also turns to the deeper issues overshadowing the weekend’s theatrics, including growing political division across the country and the ongoing conflict Trump claims he is close to ending.
Sharpton contrasts the administration’s high-profile public events with the mounting concerns facing Americans at home and abroad.
Jun 14
40 min

On tonight’s episode of Politics Nation, host Reverend Al Sharpton examines the political battle unfolding on Capitol Hill as President Trump’s $700 billion immigration bill heads to the House after passing the Senate. With a House vote expected as early as Monday, Sharpton highlights growing fractures within the Republican Party, including recent GOP support for a War Powers resolution on Iran and additional aid to Ukraine despite White House opposition. The episode also explores Democratic efforts to regain control of Congress ahead of the midterm elections while raising concerns about renewed voter suppression tactics and attempts by MAGA Republicans to cast doubt on the legitimacy of upcoming elections.
Jun 6
44 min

On today’s episode of Politics Nation, host Reverend Al Sharpton covers breaking news from Newark, New Jersey, where tensions appear to be easing outside the Delaney Hall ICE detention facility after days of protests and clashes between demonstrators and police.
Authorities announced that limited family visitations have resumed, with full visitation hours expected to return tomorrow as officials and activists work to calm unrest across Newark and surrounding communities. Meanwhile, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries is calling for the facility's closure following an oversight visit with New Jersey House Democrats.
Reverend Al examines every angle of the developing story with New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, and Reverend Steffie Bartley of the National Action Network, who joins live from the ground in Newark.
May 31
39 min

On today’s episode of Politics Nation, host Reverend Al Sharpton is joined by Democratic kingmaker Congressman Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, who was celebrated at his 34th Annual World Famous Fish Fry after surviving a GOP gerrymandering effort that threatened to weaken his district and diminish his political influence in a move critics say was designed to benefit President Trump.
The victory against Trump-backed redistricting efforts gave Democrats a boost heading into the weekend, while Clyburn’s South Carolina gathering also offered an early glimpse at several high-profile Democrats who could be eyeing a 2028 presidential run.
May 30
40 min

On today’s episode of Politics Nation, Reverend Al Sharpton opens the week amid renewed concerns over political violence following another alarming incident near President Trump, a shooting outside the White House that left the suspected gunman dead and at least one person injured.
Sharpton also examines the political fallout from soaring gas prices tied to Trump’s escalating conflict with Iran, as the president’s approval ratings continue to slide. But instead of focusing on domestic policy or easing voter frustrations, Trump is drawing attention to his controversial ballroom project and using the latest violence to defend its necessity despite resistance from Senate Republicans over taxpayer funding.
Plus, growing scrutiny over the president’s proposed $1.8 billion fund tied to convicted extremists and white supremacists is creating rare tensions within the GOP, raising questions about party unity with the midterm elections just months away.
All this and more on this edition of Politics Nation.
May 25
41 min

On Politics Nation, Reverend Al Sharpton covers President Trump’s push for a $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund to reward political allies, including January 6th participants—a plan so extreme some Republicans refused to support it. Sharpton contrasts this swift action with decades of stalled reparations efforts for African Americans, arguing that Republican resistance to Trump’s power comes too late and predicting increased demands for justice if Democrats return to power.
May 23
44 min

On today’s episode of PoliticsNation, Rev. Al Sharpton examines how this week’s primary elections could become a major test of voter frustration following the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Louisiana v. Callais. The ruling effectively gutted the Voting Rights Act.
As voters across several states head to the polls, the episode explores how Americans are evaluating both President Trump’s leadership and the Democratic opposition ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Sharpton also highlights growing concerns among Black voters in Southern states where voting rights advocates warn of increasing threats to political representation and ballot access.
Following a weekend of voting rights rallies, the program focuses on the stakes of the upcoming elections and the broader fight over democracy, representation, and Black political power in America.
May 17
41 min

On today’s episode of Politics Nation, host Rev. Al Sharpton opened with a live report from Selma, Alabama — one of the most historic centers of the Civil Rights Movement — where demonstrators gathered to protest Republican-led gerrymandering efforts unfolding across the South.
Faith leaders, activists, and political organizers assembled in Selma, Montgomery, and other cities nationwide, warning against what they describe as attempts to roll back decades of Black political progress in order to preserve Republican control of Congress and support President Donald Trump’s political agenda.
May 16
42 min
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