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They didn’t come to play. They came to TELL THE TRUTH.
In this explosive Inside the Vault interview, Ash Cash sits down with Rizza Islam and Trae Tha Truth for one of the rawest, most politically charged, socially conscious conversations we’ve ever had on the show.
We tapped into everything…
• government surveillance
• censorship, targeting, and the “system”
• Black unity, economic power, and community control
• trauma, healing, and rebuilding our neighborhoods
• what real leadership looks like in a time of chaos
• and why empowering our OWN people is the real threat
This episode is bold, unfiltered, and necessary.
If you’re ready for truth, clarity, and empowerment, you’re in the right place.
👇🏾 Subscribe to Inside the Vault for conversations that shift culture, challenge narratives, and rebuild the Black financial future.
🔥 CHAPTERS & TIMESTAMPS (6–10 punchy sections)
00:00 – The conversation begins
02:11 – Why Rizza & Trae walked into the fire instead of away from it
07:45 – Being targeted for speaking truth: “They tried to make us the villains”
13:02 – The system vs Black community leadership: who really benefits?
18:56 – Trae on activism, boots-on-the-ground work, and real consequences
25:14 – Rizza on government tracking, media traps, and psychological warfare
32:40 – Why unity scares the system more than violence
39:20 – Black economics, ownership, and building institutions the system can’t block
45:56 – You can’t liberate what you depend on: community solutions that actually work
52:10 – Final message: “Protect your mind, protect your money, protect your people”
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