The Todd Huff Show

The Todd Huff Show

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.

Episodes

December 31, 2025 40 mins
As 2025 comes to a close, Todd Huff reflects on what lies ahead—not predictions, but purposeful hope. In this New Year’s Eve ToddCast, Todd shares what he hopes to see in 2026 and beyond for America: a stronger economy, restored law and order, real accountability in government, renewed respect for truth, and a deeper commitment to the principles that built this constitutional republic. This episode challenges listeners to understan...
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As 2025 comes to a close, Todd Huff lays out what lies ahead in 2026 — politically, economically, and culturally. From the midterm election landscape and potential House and Senate outcomes to economic growth, inflation realities, tariffs, immigration enforcement, and voter roll cleanup, this episode prepares listeners for what’s coming next. Todd also discusses the likelihood of government shutdowns, escalating media attacks, cons...
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As 2025 comes to a close, Todd Huff breaks down the five most consequential stories that will shape America not just next year, but for years to come. This isn’t a simple year-in-review — it’s a forward-looking analysis of the events already changing the political, economic, and cultural trajectory of the nation. From redistricting battles and economic recovery to border enforcement, the return of Donald Trump to the White House, a...
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December 24, 2025 40 mins
Guest host Gary Varvel delivers a powerful Christmas Eve message examining the moral chaos gripping America through a biblical lens. Drawing from Romans, Isaiah, and the New Testament, Gary argues that today’s cultural confusion, violence, and lawlessness are not random—but the result of a society that has rejected God and truth. He explains why political solutions, legislation, and government programs cannot fix a spiritual proble...
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On the eve of Christmas Eve, Todd takes on the growing clash between Christian faith and modern politics. From headlines accusing “MAGA Christianity” of oppression to real-world persecution of Christians abroad, this episode cuts through the noise and challenges false narratives head-on. Todd responds to media attacks on believers, unpacks claims from progressive pastors, and contrasts political outrage with the brutal reality faci...
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Can someone reject belief in God and still align with conservative values? Todd Huff sits down with Lauren Ell, President of Republican Atheists, for a candid and respectful conversation about faith, politics, and the idea of a “big tent” Republican Party. Broadcasting during Christmas week, the discussion explores atheism, conservatism, freedom, personal responsibility, and why some atheists are increasingly alienated by the polit...
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President Trump delivers a powerful year-end address reflecting on the chaos he inherited and the dramatic changes made in just eleven months. In today’s episode, Todd breaks down Trump’s speech from the White House, highlighting border security, falling inflation, restored energy independence, and a renewed focus on law and order. The conversation looks back at how bad things were under the Biden administration, why Americans can’...
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December 18, 2025 40 mins
Republicans had the votes. They had the authority. And they still walked away. In today’s show, Todd Huff breaks down Indiana Republicans’ refusal to redistrict—and why that decision could prove catastrophic for conservatives nationwide. While Democrats openly prepare to redraw maps in states they control, GOP leadership once again chooses restraint, optics, and moral posturing over victory. Todd reacts to statements from Indiana l...
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President Trump announces a firm new blockade on sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers, calling the Maduro regime a national security threat tied to narco-terrorism and criminal networks. Is this lawful enforcement of sanctions—or a dangerous step toward war? Todd breaks down the constitutional, strategic, and humanitarian arguments on both sides, cutting through the noise to explain what this move actually means for America and the wo...
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December 16, 2025 40 mins
In today’s Toddcast, Todd Huff addresses a tragic and emotionally charged story that has ignited political backlash and cultural outrage. Following the murder of filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, Todd examines President Trump’s controversial Truth Social response and the broader reaction from both the left and the right. This episode isn’t about defending bad comments or excusing cruelty—it’s about drawing clear moral lines. Todd ...
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Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith joins Todd Huff to break down the fallout from Friday’s redistricting defeat in the Indiana Senate and what it signals about the GOP divide inside a deep-red state. They discuss the 31–19 vote, leadership dynamics around Senate Pro Tem Rod Bray, reports of behind-the-scenes pressure, and why the America First base is preparing for an aggressive 2026 primary season. Plus: why activists matter, what’s ...
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Todd Huff opens with a big first-segment interview featuring Mike Lindell, Founder & CEO of MyPillow and newly announced Minnesota gubernatorial candidate, on why he’s jumping into the fight against Tim Walz, election integrity, and the “uniparty” problem Republicans keep ignoring. They cover paper ballots vs. machines, welfare fraud allegations in Minnesota, ICE cooperation, and the weaponization of government against politica...
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Indiana’s state senate is on the brink of a razor-thin vote on new congressional maps, and Todd breaks down why this redistricting fight matters far beyond the Hoosier State. He explains how the battle pits conservatives against GOP moderates and rhinos, what’s really at stake for America’s future, and why Trump-era grassroots pressure is reshaping the Republican Party. Todd also calls out weak leadership, talks about the role of L...
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Todd breaks down why he believes Indiana must approve new congressional maps and why many of the loudest objections completely miss the point. He connects the redistricting fight to basic civics and federalism, arguing that states were designed to be “laboratories” that can learn from one another instead of bowing to Washington’s top down control. Todd also ties in inflation, Democrat spending, and illegal immigration to explain wh...
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Todd explains why Indiana has suddenly become the political epicenter of the country as the redistricting fight heats up at the Statehouse. He shares what really happened at Friday’s Turning Point Action rally, including protests, hissing from the balcony, and yet another failed attempt to get answers from his own state senator, Rod Bray. Todd walks through why redistricting is a constitutional political process, how counting illeg...
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Indiana’s redistricting battle is turning into a real time civics lesson. Todd recaps his speech at the Indiana Statehouse during a Turning Point USA event, the hostile protesters chanting from the balcony, and why his 16 year old son was worried about safety after recent attacks on conservatives. He breaks down what a constitutional republic actually is, why redrawing congressional maps is a political but constitutional process, a...
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Todd breaks down the high-stakes redistricting battle in Indiana and why it could decide control of Congress for the rest of the Trump administration. He’s joined by special guest Paul Lagemann, State Advocacy Manager for Heritage Action, to explain how mid-decade redistricting works, why Democrats are crying “unfair,” and what “honest” map-drawing really looks like. They dig into the history of gerrymandering, the impact of counti...
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Todd breaks down why Indiana’s redistricting fight matters far beyond the Hoosier state. He answers a listener’s question about why Indiana “needs” to redraw its congressional map, explains what the Constitution actually says about redistricting, and pushes back on claims that new maps somehow “take away representation.” Todd contrasts traditional Hoosier Democrats with today’s radical national Democrat leadership, warns about fede...
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Indiana redistricting is suddenly the center of the political universe, and Todd breaks down why. National Enterprise Director for Turning Point Action, Brett Galaszewski, joins the show to explain how new House maps in this deep red state could decide who controls Congress after the 2026 midterms, why Indiana is now a firewall against Gavin Newsom and the radical left, and what’s really driving some “Republicans” to resist a 9–0 G...
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Indiana’s back on the national radar as lawmakers reopen the congressional map and launch a fierce redistricting battle that could help decide who controls the House of Representatives. Todd explains why he supports revisiting Indiana’s districts now, what’s really driving the “cheating” and “election rigging” accusations, and how narrow the GOP margin in Congress actually is. He walks through claims that the new map violates the s...
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