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The Todd Huff Show

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The Todd Huff Show delivers sharp, unapologetic conservative commentary on politics, news, and culture—without the bitterness. Whether you're keeping up with current events, looking for a fresh conservative perspective, or just want a podcast that’s both insightful and entertaining, you've come to the right place. Warning: listening may cause you to lean to the Right. Join Todd as he breaks down the headlines, offers bold opinions, and shares laugh-out-loud takes on today’s most pressing issues.
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On this Good Friday edition of The Todd Huff Show, Todd breaks down President Trump’s latest speech on Iran, including the rationale behind targeted strikes, the role of proxy warfare, and what deterrence really means in today’s geopolitical landscape. He also reacts to the Artemis 2 mission and explores the broader debate it sparked, including questions around skepticism, government trust, and scientific understanding. Finally, Todd shares a powerful and timely reflection on Easter, the significance of the resurrection, and why it remains the most important event in human history. A packed episode covering faith, foreign policy, and foundational truth.
The Supreme Court hears arguments on President Trump’s effort to challenge birthright citizenship, and early signals suggest skepticism from several justices. Todd Huff breaks down what’s really at stake, focusing on the 14th Amendment’s “subject to the jurisdiction” clause and whether it applies to children of illegal immigrants. Is this a long-overdue correction—or a constitutional overreach? Todd explores the legal arguments, historical context, and common-sense implications of the case, while highlighting how this issue connects to broader immigration policy and national sovereignty. If you want clarity on one of the most important constitutional debates happening today, this is a must-listen episode.
An NBA controversy is igniting serious debate around free speech, faith, and cultural pressure. Todd Huff breaks down the Chicago Bulls’ decision to release Jaden Ivey after his public comments about Pride Month and religion. Was this truly “conduct detrimental,” or is it something deeper about the direction of culture, sports, and expression? Todd explores the intersection of faith, the influence of entertainment, and the growing tension between personal beliefs and institutional expectations. This episode dives into truth, conviction, and the consequences of speaking out in today’s climate—without apology, but always rooted in thoughtful perspective.
Todd breaks down the escalating Iran conflict, cutting through media narratives to explain the clear strategic objectives behind U.S. action. From Marco Rubio’s blunt defense of Trump’s plan to the real risks of Iranian sleeper cells inside the United States, this episode connects the dots the mainstream media ignores. Todd also exposes the absurd bias in political coverage, highlighting how figures like Rahm Emanuel are fawned over while conservatives are relentlessly attacked. If you want clarity on foreign policy, national security, and media manipulation—this is a must-listen conversation grounded in truth, strategy, and common sense.
Where do our rights actually come from—and why does it matter? In this episode of The Todd Huff Show, Todd breaks down the critical difference between rights given by government and rights endowed by a Creator. He tackles the growing confusion around theocracy, explains why acknowledging God as the source of rights does not mean enforcing religion, and outlines the true role of government: securing liberty, not granting it. This conversation cuts to the core of today’s cultural and political battles, exposing why shifting definitions of “rights” lead to instability, entitlement, and power struggles. If you want a clearer framework for understanding freedom, morality, and the Constitution, this episode is essential listening.
What went wrong with the Iran nuclear deal—and why does it matter now more than ever? In this episode, Todd Huff breaks down the failures of the JCPOA, from weak enforcement and sunset clauses to Iran’s continued missile development and use of terrorist proxies. He explains how past administrations approached negotiations, why those strategies fell apart, and what’s changed under renewed leadership. This is a clear, logical framework for understanding Iran, sanctions, and the necessity of strength in foreign policy. If you want to cut through media narratives and truly grasp what’s at stake, this episode delivers the context you need.
Are we on the brink of peace—or something far more dangerous? Reports indicate Trump has proposed a sweeping 15-point framework aimed at dismantling Iran’s nuclear ambitions and ending regional instability. Iran has countered with its own five-point plan, and the differences couldn’t be more stark. In this episode of The Todd Huff Show, Todd breaks down both proposals, explains why nuclear capability in Iran changes everything, and outlines what’s truly at stake for the United States, Israel, and the world. From sanctions and proxy wars to missile programs and geopolitical strategy, this is a must-listen conversation on one of the most critical global conflicts today.
The latest developments in the Iran conflict suggest a possible turning point as President Trump signals negotiations may be underway. With Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio reportedly leading talks, questions remain about whether this marks the beginning of the end—or just another strategic phase. Todd breaks down the competing headlines, the historical failures that led to this moment, and why critics seem unable to decide whether they want war or peace. Plus, a deeper look at how decades of political mismanagement brought us here—and what it says about leadership in America today. This is the context you need to understand what’s really happening.
What is a right—and who decides? In today’s episode, Todd Huff breaks down one of the most misunderstood concepts in modern politics: the origin of rights. Are rights granted by government, shaped by culture, or rooted in something deeper? Todd argues that truth is not subjective and rights are not entitlements or guarantees—they are inherent, unchanging, and rooted in a higher authority. This conversation exposes the dangers of redefining rights as political favors and explains why abandoning truth leads to chaos. If you want a clearer framework for understanding freedom, government, and your role as a citizen, this episode is essential listening.
Todd Huff breaks down the escalating crisis with Iran as tensions surge in the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil supply and driving up gas prices. What does this mean for your wallet—and is this truly inflation or something else? Todd explains the economic reality behind rising fuel costs and why it matters. Plus, a look at President Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum to Iran and what could happen next. Finally, Todd reacts to the passing of Robert Mueller and Trump’s controversial response. A must-listen episode for understanding the intersection of geopolitics, economics, and leadership.
Liberty doesn’t sustain itself—and the Constitution alone isn’t enough to preserve it. In this episode of The Todd Huff Show, Todd explores why a free society depends on informed, engaged, and responsible citizens. From the dangers of passive information consumption and cultural distraction to the rise of tribal thinking fueled by algorithms, Todd breaks down how modern habits are weakening civic awareness. He also shares personal insights on the role of solitude, critical thinking, and truth-seeking in shaping a political framework rooted in first principles. If we want to preserve freedom for the next generation, it starts with understanding, engagement, and a commitment to truth.
Todd Huff continues his series on building a clear framework for understanding politics, freedom, and the proper role of government. In this episode, he explains why politics becomes dangerous when government moves beyond protecting liberty and starts managing resources, redistributing wealth, and picking winners and losers. Todd contrasts voluntary compassion with government coercion, challenges the claim that forced redistribution is charity, and makes the case that freedom includes risk, responsibility, failure, and unequal outcomes. This is a foundational conversation about incentives, human nature, and why limited government matters if Americans want to preserve liberty.
What is government actually supposed to do? In this episode of The Todd Huff Show, Todd Huff continues his special series on building a framework for understanding politics by tackling one of the biggest questions in public life: the proper role of government. Todd walks through why government is necessary, how human nature and incentives shape political systems, and why the Founders aimed for limited government that protects liberty, enforces law and order, and defends individual rights. He also explains why government was never meant to manage outcomes, redistribute success, or promise utopia. This is a foundational conversation about freedom, responsibility, and the dangerous consequences of government overreach.
Why do so many well-intentioned policies fail? In this episode, Todd Huff continues his foundational series by breaking down the powerful role of incentives, unintended consequences, and tradeoffs in politics and everyday life. From rent control to minimum wage laws to government intervention, Todd explains how decisions always create ripple effects—often opposite of what was intended. He also dives into the reality of human nature, political incentives, and why voters must think beyond surface-level arguments. If you want a clearer framework for understanding today’s political debates—and why common-sense solutions aren’t always so simple—this episode is essential listening.
In this episode of The Todd Huff Show, Todd continues his series explaining the foundational principles behind America’s constitutional system. Today’s focus: why the Constitution was intentionally designed to slow the expansion of government power. Todd explores how good intentions in politics can still produce harmful policies, from welfare incentives and regulatory barriers to government-driven inflation in higher education. He also explains the Founders’ reasoning behind separation of powers, federalism, and enumerated powers—and why government gridlock can actually protect liberty. Finally, Todd examines how crises are often used to justify expanding government authority, reminding listeners why vigilance is necessary to preserve freedom.
What happens when flawed human beings are given unlimited power? In this episode of The Todd Huff Show, Todd continues his foundational series on political philosophy by asking a critical question: Who should hold power—and how much should they have?Todd explains why the Founding Fathers built a system designed to restrain government, rooted in a realistic understanding of human nature. From biblical insights about sin to historical examples of tyranny, he explores why good intentions aren’t enough to build good systems. The discussion also touches on communism’s fatal flaw, the myth of the “benevolent dictator,” and why political debates should focus on outcomes—not motives.If you want to understand the deeper ideas behind conservatism, this conversation lays the groundwork.
What is power, and who should hold it? On today’s episode of The Todd Huff Show, Todd explores one of the most foundational questions in politics: where authority comes from and how it should be limited. America’s founders rejected the model of rulers controlling the people and instead created a system where power is delegated by the consent of the governed. Todd explains why that distinction matters today as media narratives, emotional slogans, and political activism attempt to reshape how Americans think about government authority. From the dangers of propaganda to the role of truth, wisdom, and moral clarity, this episode unpacks why power must be restrained, divided, and held accountable. If we abandon the ideas that made America great, Todd argues, we risk losing the nation those ideas built.
Most political arguments don’t begin with policy—they begin with deeper beliefs about truth, power, liberty, and human nature. In today’s episode of The Todd Huff Show, Todd lays the groundwork for a multi-day exploration of the ideas that shape our political worldview.Todd explains why politics is downstream from deeper convictions and why emotional reactions to headlines often replace thoughtful analysis. He discusses the nature of truth, why propaganda works, and how media narratives shape public perception. Through a powerful story involving a listener named Doug, Todd shows how honest conversation and intellectual curiosity can challenge assumptions and reveal deeper truths.This episode sets the foundation for understanding politics beyond personalities, headlines, and partisan labels.
Are politicians in Washington more concerned about political optics than American victory? Todd Huff explores the troubling incentives shaping congressional behavior—from blocking election integrity reforms like the SAVE Act to stalling Department of Homeland Security funding while airport security lines grow and border enforcement suffers. Todd also examines the stunning lawsuit from members of Congress seeking retroactive pay raises while the nation faces massive debt. Drawing a powerful parallel to the story of King Hezekiah in the Old Testament, Todd asks whether today’s leaders are focused only on short-term political gain rather than the long-term health of the country. If America is facing serious global threats, shouldn’t our leaders be acting like it?
The so-called foreign policy experts warned that striking Iran would ignite a regional war, isolate Israel, and weaken the United States on the world stage. None of it happened. On today’s Todd Huff Show, Todd breaks down how Operation Epic Fury shattered Washington’s conventional wisdom and exposed just how often the “experts” get it wrong. We examine the death of Iran’s supreme leader, the surprising silence of terrorist proxy groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, and why Arab nations may now be turning against Iran rather than Israel. Todd also explains why unpredictability in leadership—especially under Donald Trump—can reshape geopolitical outcomes, plus updates on U.S. war objectives and the House resolution declaring Iran the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.
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