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Todd Talk | Birthright Citizenship Faces Supreme Court Scrutiny
The Supreme Court examines Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship. What does the 14th Amendment really mean—and has it been misinterpreted for decades?
Todd Talk | When Does Election Day Actually End?
The Supreme Court weighs whether ballots arriving after Election Day should count. If there’s no clear deadline, can elections remain fair and trusted? A look at law, order, and election integrity.
Todd Talk: Supreme Court Case Could Reshape the 2026 Midterms
A Supreme Court case on race-based redistricting could quietly redraw the political map ahead of the 2026 midterms. If the justices limit race as a primary factor, more than a dozen House seats could suddenly be in play.
Todd Talk: Federalism or Obstruction? States Can’t Block Immigration Law
States don’t have to help ICE—but they can’t block federal law either. When cities threaten federal agents, that’s not federalism. It’s obstruction, and the Constitution is clear.
Todd Talk: Supreme Court to Decide Key Mail-In Ballot Case.
The Supreme Court is taking up RNC v. Watson, a major case that could redefine how America handles mail-in ballots. Todd unpacks why clear election rules matter — and how following the Constitution keeps freedom free.
Todd Talk: Can Trump Really Serve a Third Term?
Steve Bannon believes President Trump could serve a third term — and even predicts a Supreme Court showdown to make it happen. Todd Huff shares why he’s skeptical, what the legal path would look like, and how such a ruling could shake America’s already divided political landscape.