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  • AOC Bernie Sanders and the Shutdown Narrative
    2025/10/17
    odd unpacks CNN’s town hall with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders and explains why the left’s storyline on the ongoing government shutdown doesn’t add up. From filibuster math and continuing resolutions to Trump’s executive order protecting military pay, Todd lays out the context the media skips and contrasts big–government promises with limited–government reality. He also responds to AOC’s claims about the GOP “radicalizing” young men, and why that kind of performance politics falls flat with everyday Americans. Plus, quick hits on party messaging, what really drives shutdown blame, and why shrinking Washington’s scope still matters most for liberty and prosperity. Subscribe to The Daily Truth for the full Stack and transcript.
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    41 分
  • Redistricting Reckoning at the Supreme Court
    2025/10/16
    Voting Rights Act Section 2 takes center stage as the Supreme Court hears Louisiana v. Callais, a case that could reshape how majority-Black districts are drawn and how far race can be used in mapmaking. Todd walks through what Section 2 actually says, why lower courts demanded two majority-Black districts in Louisiana, and how equal protection concerns collide with vote-dilution claims. Then we zoom out to 2026: redistricting pushes in states like Texas and California, shifting prediction-market odds, and why a modest Democratic edge on the generic ballot may not be enough. Todd also reacts to CNN’s Harry Enten on the changing House outlook, explains why both parties suddenly care about “gerrymandering truces,” and frames what it all means for Trump’s agenda and the fight for the House.
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  • Cartels, Antifa, and the Fight for Law and Order
    2025/10/15
    Cartels putting bounties on ICE, CBP, and DHS. Antifa operating like a network, not a “random protest.” And Blue-city leaders pushing back harder on law enforcement than on criminals. Todd breaks down how these threads tie together into one theme: lawlessness versus order. We talk border failures, Chicago’s chaos, Glenn Beck’s intel on Antifa, and why constitutional conservatives share more in common with many left-of-center Americans than with the radical fringe driving today’s narrative. Plus: a quick happy birthday shout to Oz and a reminder to align your money with your values. Conservative. Not bitter. Buckle up.
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  • Media Pushes Back on Senate Democrats Over Government Shutdown
    2025/10/14
    Day 14 of the government shutdown, Todd walks through why a clean continuing resolution stalled in the Senate and why even media voices like Jake Tapper and Shannon Bream are pressing Democrats on the blame narrative. We hit the filibuster facts, Smithsonian/National Zoo closures, and Chuck Schumer’s “weaponization of government” claims—plus Todd’s reaction to President Trump awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk posthumously. Also: newsletter updates and a quick note on wearing red in remembrance.

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  • Israel–Hamas Ceasefire: Hostages Freed, Trump Addresses the Knesset
    2025/10/13
    Hostages are finally coming home as Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire framework—but what’s really in the deal, who gets credit, and what comes next? Todd breaks down the reported numbers on released hostages and detainees, the unanswered enforcement questions, and why peace requires strength. We also look at Trump’s visit to Israel and remarks to the Knesset, media spin around his role, and the deeper historical and spiritual roots of the conflict. Plus, quick hits on Day 13 of the Schumer shutdown and the fight to protect National Guard pay. Stick around for sponsors focused on biblically responsible investing, a conservative business directory you can actually use, and a natural wellness partner cutting through the noise.
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  • Shutdown Standoff Filibuster Facts and Border Drop
    2025/10/10
    Todd flies solo with Oz out and digs into day ten of the government shutdown, breaking down how Senate filibuster math—not a simple majority—keeps a “clean CR” from a final vote. He walks through the latest cloture dynamics, why extending current spending short-term may be the only practical move, and where he parts ways with Rand Paul on tactics. Todd also reacts to news about New York AG Letitia James facing an indictment, emphasizing equal justice over political revenge. In the final segment, he highlights sharp declines in illegal immigration and a reported drop in the foreign-born population since January—contrasting it with years of media spin.

    Plus, a reminder to subscribe, grab the podcast, and catch The Daily Truth.
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  • Shutdown Standoff, TPUSA Pushback, and Katie Porter Walkout (Almost)
    2025/10/09
    Day nine of the government shutdown and the stalemate is getting messier. Todd breaks down why Senate Democrats keep blocking a “clean CR,” what that really means, and why Trump’s talk of federal reductions-in-force is suddenly on the table. Then we turn to campus speech wars: a Change.org petition targets the Turning Point USA chapter at Rutgers, accusing it of “hate speech”—Todd explains what’s actually at stake and shares a personal story about hearts changing after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Finally, California Rep. Katie Porter melts down in a local TV interview, bristling at basic follow-ups while running for governor.

    Conservative… not bitter, with clarity, context, and a few laughs along the way.

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  • Eric Trump Under Siege
    2025/10/08
    Eric Trump joins Todd to talk about his new book Under Siege and what it’s really like inside the nonstop barrage against his family. Todd also addresses an allegation from yesterday’s interview and corrects the record on a misquote about Charlie Kirk, then lays out a rapid-fire list of the most persistent myths about Trump and conservatives—from “34 felonies” to “very fine people.” It’s a candid look at media narratives, character attacks, and why context matters. If you’ve wondered how the Trumps keep pushing forward—and what Eric thinks must happen next for America—this conversation delivers clarity, urgency, and plenty to chew on. Plus: how to get the book and where to catch the full interview and transcript.
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