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My friends, what you are watching unfold across Minnesota is not organic. It is not spontaneous. And it is absolutely not grassroots.

From coordinated anti-ICE Signal chats to media participation disguised as “observation,” the truth is becoming harder to hide: this movement is organized, funded, protected, and embedded inside institutions that were never meant to be political weapons.

That’s what today’s show was about.

Independent journalist Cam Higby exposed what many already suspected — encrypted coordination between activists, journalists, and political operatives designed to track and obstruct federal law enforcement. Not criminals being arrested. Not chaos being prevented. But law enforcement being treated as the enemy.

And when you zoom out, you start to see the pattern.

Government officials pleading ignorance. Judges refusing warrants. Media laundering language. Schools encouraging walkouts. Entertainment normalizing moral chaos. Academia producing citizens who feel deeply but know very little.

This is what I call the seven pillars of propaganda. And multiple pillars were on full display this week.

One of the most disturbing examples? The invasion of Cities Church in Minnesota. Not a protest. An occupation. Children blocked from their parents. Families trapped. Congregants terrorized. And yet, once again, the media tried to reframe it as something noble — even righteous.

Except it wasn’t.

And here’s the hard truth, my friends: there is no neutral ground left on these issues. Fence-sitting isn’t wisdom anymore. It’s surrender. Because as I said on the program, they own the fence.

They own the fence. And fence-sitters are complicit.

Todd Huff

You don’t have to be loud. You don’t have to be confrontational. But you do have to be clear — in what you support, what you tolerate, and what you refuse to accept.

Because what’s happening now is not about compassion or justice. It’s about power. And power never gives itself back voluntarily.

Conservative, not bitter.
Todd

Key Highlights from Today’s Toddcast

🚨 Organized anti-ICE networks revealed
📱 Signal chats coordinating obstruction
🏛️ Government officials shielding lawlessness
📰 Media embedded with activists
⛪ Church invasion exposes moral rot
🧱 Fence-sitting enables the chaos

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Todd Talk: When Politics Destroys Professional Decency

My friends, when evil is celebrated as virtuous, something has gone deeply wrong in our society.

A Florida labor-and-delivery nurse, Lexi Lawler, took to social media to publicly hope Karoline Leavitt suffered permanent physical damage while giving birth to her child. A nurse wishing lifelong injury because of politics.

Florida’s attorney general is calling on the Board of Nursing to revoke her license. And that’s exactly right. Healthcare professionals should not cheer for the suffering of patients they politically disagree with and still hold a license. Period.

Lexi doubled down, claiming she’s on the “right side of history.” That’s what happens when the algorithm replaces conscience and moral depravity is sold as moral courage.

This isn’t about free speech. It’s about fitness to practice. No decency. No license. That’s not cruel, that’s accountability.

The Left Owns the Fence

There’s a lie a lot of decent Americans still believe.

It goes something like this. “If I don’t participate, I’m not responsible.” “If I stay out of it, I’m still neutral.” “If I keep my head down, I’m not choosing a side.”

That used to feel true. Maybe that used to be true. But it isn’t anymore.

What we’re watching right now isn’t a disagreement about policy. It’s not a debate about tone or tactics. It’s a test of whether law itself still matters, or whether it only matters when the “right” people are enforcing it.

And here’s the uncomfortable truth. When lawlessness is organized, funded, protected, and praised, silence is not neutrality. Silence is an enabler.

Fence-sitting used to mean you hadn’t made up your mind. Or that you could see both sides of an issue. Today it means you’ve either abandoned principle altogether or been intimidated by the temper-tantrum-throwing lunatics among us.

When activists coordinate to obstruct federal law enforcement, and the media calls it “peaceful protest.” That’s not confusion. That’s strategy.

When journalists embed themselves with activists and pretend they’re just observers, that’s not ignorance. That’s participation.

When politicians refuse to condemn it, that’s not caution. That’s consent.

And when everyday citizens say, “I don’t like it, but I don’t want the trouble,” the system counts that as a win.

Because chaos doesn’t need everyone. It only needs enough people to act, and enough people to stay quiet.

This is why the fence no longer exists. The Left owns the fence.

Owned by the people who understand that intimidation works. Owned by the people who believe that fear is more effective than persuasion. Owned by the people who rely on decent Americans being uncomfortable, tired, or distracted.

You don’t have to be loud. You don’t have to be reckless. You don’t have to turn into someone you’re not.

But you do have to be honest about the moment we’re in.

There is no version of this where order survives on autopilot. There is no scenario where truth reasserts itself without resistance. And there is no moral high ground in pretending that surrender is wisdom.

Choosing law. Choosing truth. Choosing constitutional order.

Those are choices now, not defaults.

And every time someone refuses to choose, someone else chooses for them.

That’s where we are. Not at the beginning of the fight. Not near the end.

But at the moment where clarity matters more than comfort.

And that decision, whether we admit it or not, is being made every single day.

Choose wisely.

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