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President Trump continues reshaping the Republican Party as another Trump-backed challenger defeats an incumbent Republican in a high-profile primary battle. Todd explains what Thomas Massie’s loss means for the future of the GOP, why the establishment still misunderstands Trump’s political influence, and how conservatives are fighting for control of the Republican Party ahead of the 2026 midterms. Todd also reacts to MSNBC’s Katy Tur questioning whether America’s rights truly come from God, unpacking the Declaration of Independence, America’s founding principles, and the spiritual battle shaping today’s political divide. Plus: South Carolina redistricting updates, Senate races, and the growing political consequences for Republicans who oppose Trump’s agenda.

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani says government-run grocery stores will lower prices, pay “living wages,” and fix food affordability. Todd explains why that promise ignores economic reality and contradicts the principles America was founded upon. Todd breaks down the dangers of socialism, the role of government, free markets, taxation, and why history repeatedly proves that centralized control fails. Plus, discussion on the modern food industry, personal responsibility, RFK Jr.’s push for healthier food standards, and Ronald Reagan’s famous warning about government power. A deep dive into liberty, economics, and the growing push toward government dependency.

President Trump’s influence inside the Republican Party just delivered another political earthquake. Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy — one of the Republicans who voted to impeach Trump — finished THIRD in his own GOP primary, setting up a runoff and sending a warning to every Republican resisting the MAGA agenda. Todd explains why this is about far more than one Senate race and why primary voters are demanding loyalty, urgency, and action from elected Republicans. Plus: Trump turns his attention toward Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie, the growing divide between conservatives and libertarians, and what this all means for the future of the Republican Party and America itself. Conservative, not bitter talk starts now.

Democrats are already looking ahead to 2028, and the names leading early polling should concern every American who values freedom and constitutional government. Todd breaks down why Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is suddenly topping some Democrat primary polls, what her vision to “change America” really means, and why Kamala Harris is still viewed as a frontrunner despite years of political performance art. Todd also explains the danger behind Democrat calls to expand the Supreme Court, eliminate the Electoral College, and push statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico. Plus, reflections on America’s founding principles and why conservatives must engage now in the fight for the nation’s future.

Todd breaks down why Republican resistance to redistricting could cost conservatives control of the House and derail President Trump’s agenda heading into the midterms. Using South Carolina and Indiana as examples, Todd explains why this political battle is about far more than maps and elections — it’s a fight over the future of the constitutional republic itself. He also dives into the growing divide between the radical left’s worldview and America’s founding principles, calling today’s political climate a “Cold Civil War” centered on truth, freedom, and the role of government. Plus: media manipulation, the war on truth, and why Republicans must stop “snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.”

President Donald J. Trump heads to Beijing for high-stakes talks with Xi Jinping as tensions with Iran continue to escalate. Todd breaks down why the Iranian nuclear threat is far more serious than many in the media want to admit, why politics should stop at the water’s edge, and what happens if Iran’s missile capabilities remain intact. Todd also explains why the United States is entering negotiations with China from a stronger position than we’ve seen in years — thanks to energy independence, shifting global supply chains, and renewed American leverage. From Taiwan to tariffs to the Strait of Hormuz, this episode connects the dots on the geopolitical battles shaping America’s future.

Republicans are racking up major victories in the courts, on redistricting, and through the Trump administration’s policy wins — but will they finally capitalize on the moment? Todd dives into the Supreme Court’s Alabama redistricting decision, the media meltdown over congressional maps, and why Democrats suddenly fear the same political tactics they perfected for years. Plus, Todd examines new claims from Monica Crowley and FBI Director Kash Patel regarding possible evidence tied to the 2020 election and discusses what accountability could mean moving forward. This episode breaks down the political stakes, media framing, and whether Republicans will seize this rare opportunity or once again fold under pressure.

Virginia Democrats are reportedly considering a stunning political maneuver after the Virginia Supreme Court struck down their redistricting amendment in a 4-3 ruling. Todd breaks down the constitutional issues at the center of the case, why the court ruled the amendment process violated Virginia law, and the extraordinary proposal Democrats are allegedly floating to remove the entire state Supreme Court bench by lowering the mandatory retirement age for justices. Todd also compares what’s happening in Virginia to recent redistricting battles in Indiana, Texas, and other states, explaining the constitutional authority legislatures possess and why consistency matters when evaluating these fights. This episode dives into political power, constitutional process, and the escalating cold civil war shaping America’s future.

Tennessee Republicans moved decisively to redraw congressional maps, and the left completely lost its mind. Todd breaks down why Tennessee leaders acted while Indiana Republicans backed away, what redistricting really means for the political future of America, and why the radical left’s response reveals exactly what conservatives are up against. From chaos on the Tennessee House floor to the broader fight over constitutional government, free markets, border security, and truth itself, this episode connects the dots between political power and the battle for America’s future. Plus, Todd reacts to Mark Hamill’s disturbing anti-Trump social media post and explains why conservatives must stop being intimidated by leftist outrage.

President Trump says progress is being made toward a possible deal with Iran, but can the Islamic Republic ever truly be trusted without permanently ending its nuclear ambitions? Todd explains why Iran remains one of the greatest threats to global stability and why Trump’s strategy resembles the principles found in Sun Tzu’s Art of War.Plus, Cory Booker openly suggests Democrats could target the Supreme Court if they regain power in 2026. Todd breaks down the real role of the Court, the history of judicial activism, and why decisions like Roe v. Wade represented the judiciary stepping far outside its constitutional authority. Also discussed: media hypocrisy over Biden’s decline, partisan gerrymandering narratives, and the left’s obsession with “progress” at any cost.