Currently, Angela Rye is a legal analyst on the political podcast Native Land Pod, entrepreneur, and recurring guest on The Breakfast Club radio show.
On December 6, 2016, She was invited by Charlamagne The God (real name Lenard McKelvey) after he received backlash from tweeting that he wished women of color had a platform "like Tomi Lahren did".
[14] She also served as a senior advisor to the House Committee on Homeland security, where she helped develop the general political strategy, focusing on modernizing government contracting practices and assisting small businesses.
[17] In 2022, ESPN announced that Rye was hired as a special correspondent to provide perspective on sports-related matters of race, culture, and social justice issues.
[20] Many #MeToo advocates have been critical of her repeated attempts to silence and discredit sexual assault victims while claiming that "no physical evidence" connects McKelvey to the incident.