
Hosted by Podcasts By Federated Media · EN
The Burning Truth, hosted by Casey Hendrickson, is a radio talk show host on 95.3 MNC in South Bend, IN, 101.9/1340 MNC Nation in Elkhart, IN and 92.3/1190 WOWO in Fort Wayne, IN.
Podcast includes the radio show for free, thanks to our sponsor Southwest Commercial Roofing.
Daily video stream: https://rumblecom/CaseyTheHost
My social media links: https://myslink.app/caseythehost

Casey Hendrickson sits down with Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith to talk about the latest controversy over his call to ban mosque loudspeaker prayers and why the media keeps turning that into a culture-war grenade. They also dig into the bizarre left-wing claim that climate change somehow explains child marriage in Muslim countries. Daily Daily Show Prep, sources, articles, and more at caseythehost.substack.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Casey Hendrickson sits down with Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith to talk about the latest controversy over his call to ban mosque loudspeaker prayers and why the media keeps turning that into a culture-war grenade. They also dig into the bizarre left-wing claim that climate change somehow explains child marriage in Muslim countries, plus the way outlets like Variety keep applying “respect culture” rules selectively depending on whose culture is being discussed. The hour closes with a disturbing report out of Pittsburgh involving another destroyed historic church and another trans suspect, underscoring how the media keeps cherry-picking narratives while ignoring reality. Daily Daily Show Prep, sources, articles, and more at caseythehost.substack.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Casey Hendrickson opens with South Carolina’s decision to appoint Lindsey Graham’s sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to finish out his Senate term after Trump’s recommendation. Then he turns personal and shares what’s happening with his mom at REDACTED Senior Living Elkhart, describing it as mistreatment and using the moment to call out how families are treated when they expect basic care and dignity. Daily Daily Show Prep, sources, articles, and more at caseythehost.substack.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 3 features a wide‑ranging interview with Congressman Marlin Stutzman (R‑IN), who breaks down major federal policy battles shaping the country. Stutzman explains the implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling on mail‑in ballots, emphasizing election integrity and voter confidence heading into future cycles. He also highlights the importance of the SAVE Act, aimed at ensuring only U.S. citizens vote in federal elections, and outlines the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, which seeks to expand housing supply and cut regulatory barriers driving up costs nationwide. The conversation then shifts overseas, where climate policy continues to produce bizarre outcomes. Reports out of the UK claim officials are pressuring homeowners to remove air conditioning units during a heatwave, while at EU headquarters, air conditioning was reportedly shut off—but only for lower‑level employees—fueling accusations of hypocrisy among climate elites. The hour closes on a lighter but telling note: a Florida man suing Waffle House, claiming an irresistible breakfast ad caused him to trip and injure himself. Casey uses the story to highlight America’s growing culture of litigation and personal responsibility debates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 2 tackles a mix of personal controversy, government overreach, and the growing backlash against surveillance in America. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg reveals that his children were temporarily taken by Child Protective Services after a false report accused him of “unspeakable violent crimes,” a shocking example of how weaponized accusations can trigger real government intervention. Casey examines both Buttigieg’s account and the broader implications of false reporting being used as a political or personal weapon. The hour then shifts to law enforcement tech gone wrong: an Ohio police department quietly retires its much‑hyped robot cop after just one year, raising questions about wasted taxpayer money and ineffective “futuristic” policing solutions. From there, the focus turns serious—America’s expanding surveillance state. Multiple reports highlight misuse of license plate reader (ALPR) systems, including deputies in Georgia accused of abusing access to track individuals improperly. At the same time, privacy advocates warn that leaked Flock camera data has turned into a tool “like Netflix for stalkers,” exposing just how vulnerable massive tracking databases can be. Despite that, police are now using those same systems to hunt down people destroying the cameras, intensifying the debate. Meanwhile, at least 23 communities have rejected surveillance programs outright, signaling a growing grassroots rebellion. Indiana leaders like Micah Beckwith are sounding the alarm, calling Flock cameras a direct violation of the Fourth Amendment and warning that tracking innocent citizens’ movements is not public safety—it’s the foundation of a surveillance state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In Hour 1, Casey breaks down a series of major Supreme Court rulings that could reshape both presidential power and election integrity debates heading into 2026. A 6–3 decision affirms the president’s authority to fire federal employees, marking a significant win for executive power and raising new questions about the administrative state. At the same time, another ruling on mail-in ballots is already sparking intense backlash, as the Court allows ballots to be counted even if they arrive after Election Day. Casey examines the political implications, why Democrats are celebrating, and what this could mean for future elections. He also dives into the controversy surrounding Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s role in recent decisions, including criticism from both sides. Finally, Casey looks at a separate ruling involving the Federal Reserve, where the Court blocked Trump—at least for now—from removing Fed Governor Lisa Cook, highlighting the ongoing tension between presidential authority and independent institutions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rep. Stutzman joined us to discuss the SCOTUS ruling on mail-in ballots, the SAVE Act, and the 21st Century Road to Housing Act.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In Hour 3, Casey turns to political power and cultural battles closer to home. He examines how the Indiana Secretary of State race could reveal the growing influence of Jim Banks, alongside polling that suggests American pride is far from dead despite media narratives. Casey also dives into the latest “OK sign” controversy, allegations of media suppression surrounding mail-in ballot fraud claims in Los Angeles, and a major shift as a tech platform backs away from using the SPLC “hate map” to blacklist conservative groups. Plus, what Fox’s reported acquisition of Roku could mean for the future of streaming and media control.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In Hour 1, Casey dives into the rapidly developing Iran situation, including reports that a peace deal has already been digitally signed and is being hailed by world leaders as a major breakthrough. Casey breaks down what’s actually in the deal, the media’s reaction—including claims Trump “betrayed” the Iranian people—and why some are now calling for impeachment over how it’s being handled. Plus, a look at the worst media spin of the week and what it reveals about the ongoing credibility crisis. Then, the cultural clash of the year: Trump’s “UFC Freedom 250” event at the White House. Casey covers the spectacle, the patriotic energy behind it, and the absolutely bizarre left-wing response—from celebrity protest concerts to over-the-top performances meant to “resist fascism.” The contrast couldn’t be clearer. Casey also highlights viral moments from the event, including controversial fighter comments that sent the internet into meltdown. Finally, Casey examines new concerns surrounding the Obama Presidential Center, as financial troubles raise the possibility that taxpayers could be left holding the bag—another example of government-backed projects going sideways.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In Hour 2, Casey breaks down new economic data that cuts against the inflation panic narrative. With bond markets signaling stability and prices dropping across most sectors outside of oil, the “inflation crisis” messaging doesn’t match reality. He also looks at which states are leading the nation economically and why some are clearly outperforming others. Plus, a lighter segment as World Cup tourists try American food for the first time—offering a fun, outside perspective on everyday American culture. Finally, Casey examines new concerns surrounding the Obama Presidential Center, as financial troubles raise the possibility that taxpayers could be left holding the bag—another example of government-backed projects going sideways.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.