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Date Show Title
Jun
9
2026
The Southern Poverty Law Center is under fire for its alleged involvement in bank fraud and fraudulent activity related to donors. The House Judiciary Committee is holding hearings to investigate the organization's activities. Meanwhile, the debate over college education and student loans continues, with many Americans questioning the value of a college degree. In California, the debate over voter ID and mail-in ballots is heating up, with some calling for stricter regulations to prevent election fraud.
Jun
8
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses the California election, voter fraud, President Trump, Lindsey Graham, Mark Lynch, and the South Carolina primary.
Jun
5
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses the ongoing controversy in California regarding voter fraud and election integrity, with guest Gloria Romero, a leading candidate for lieutenant governor. They also touch on the Save America Act, voter ID, and election reform, as well as the Maine Senate race and the Republican Party's stance on these issues.
Jun
4
2026
New York Democrats have advanced legislation that would refer to mothers and fathers in official government documents as gestating parent and non-gestating parent. What say you, America?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jun
3
2026
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses the California election, Republican turnout, property tax crisis in Kansas, Ty Masterson's campaign for governor, President Trump's endorsement, menopause legislation, women's rights, education policy, and gender-inclusive policies.
Jun
2
2026
Todd Stearns discusses various topics including identity theft, politics, and alien DNA, as well as the upcoming election in California and the candidates running for office, including Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt.
Jun
1
2026
The discussion revolves around the dangers of data brokers, the importance of identity theft protection, and the potential risks of artificial intelligence in military applications. The conversation also touches on the Iran conflict, the Southern Baptist Convention's stance on the LGBT agenda, and the controversy surrounding gay pride celebrations. Additionally, the hosts discuss homelessness in California, the upcoming election day, and the candidacy of Spencer Pratt.
May
29
2026
Todd Starnes discusses the controversy surrounding the Great American State Fair, Martina McBride's decision to cancel her performance, and the importance of patriotism. He also talks to Natalie Senandaji, a survivor of the Nova Festival massacre, about her experiences and the need for people to understand the truth about the conflict in Israel. Additionally, he interviews Michael Watley, a Senate candidate in North Carolina, about his campaign and his views on the current state of the Republican Party.
May
28
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including Joe Biden's health, Iran's actions in the Middle East, Donald Trump's popularity within the Republican Party, and the upcoming elections in California and Tennessee.
May
27
2026
Establishment Republicans are being taken out one by one. The latest is Sen. John Cornyn in Texas - a blow-out loss. America First voters are done with any politicians who stand in the way of President Trump’s agenda — which also happens to be OUR agenda. Every candidate endorsed by President Trump has won their primary race. What does that tell you, America?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May
26
2026
A Gold Star wife's request for a photo at her husband's grave site at Arlington National Cemetery sparks a heartwarming response from the American people, while Speaker Mike Johnson discusses the importance of patriotism, the economy, and national security, and a Texas primary election heats up with conservative candidates vying for office.
May
22
2026
A discussion on the significance of Memorial Day, the challenges faced by Oregon, and the Democrat Party's struggles. The conversation also touches on the Election Autopsy Report, Kamala Harris's potential presidential run, and the Federal Reserve's response to inflation. Additionally, the hosts discuss the benefits of data centers, the National Taxpayers Union's efforts, and the release of a new book by Nils Grevilius, The Last Lawman.
May
20
2026
Todd Starns discusses various topics including the Trump presidency, conservative politics, and the upcoming midterms. He also talks about the Iran war, gas prices, and the United Nations. Additionally, he addresses social security, reparations, and slam poetry. The show also covers key man coverage and financial planning.
May
19
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics, including the concept of a Christian nation, President Trump's policies on Iran and nuclear weapons, high gas prices, the war in the Middle East, conservative Republicans, MAGA, primary elections in Georgia, Kentucky, and Illinois, gubernatorial races, sanctuary state policies, border security, voter ID laws, the Save America Act, redistricting, and court packing.
May
18
2026
It’s Retribution Day for Establishment Republicans who are defying President Trump. More than 70 percent of Louisiana voters booted Sen. Bill Cassidy from office. John Cornyn and Thomas Massie may be next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May
15
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses the impact of Christianity on American society, the spiritual state of Gen Z, and the importance of faith in the country's founding. The show also touches on the topic of redistricting in South Carolina and the potential consequences of not following President Trump's initiative. Additionally, the show explores the relationship between the US and China, including a report on the precautions taken by the US delegation during their visit to China.
May
14
2026
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses various topics, including the misuse of food stamps, the importance of redistricting, the rise of Islam and Sharia law, the limits of free speech, the dangers of excessive screen time, and the impact of gas prices on the economy.
May
13
2026
President Trump calls on Americans to make more babies, and the Todd Sterns Radio Show creates a Baby Making Music playlist to help set the mood. The show also discusses the importance of family, marriage, and love in American society, as well as the challenges facing the country, including a declining birth rate, a struggling economy, and a growing national debt. The hosts also touch on politics, including the upcoming midterm elections and the role of social media in shaping public opinion.
May
12
2026
A discussion on antisemitism and racism in America, with a focus on recent events in New York City and Memphis. The conversation also touches on redistricting and gerrymandering, as well as the politics of conservatism in Tennessee.
May
11
2026
Todd Starns discusses various topics including anti-Semitism on Christian university campuses, redistricting and gerrymandering, gas prices, and small business owners being targeted by the left. He also talks to Wade Burleson, a Republican candidate running for Congress in Oklahoma, and Paul Johnson, the founder of Republican Red Winery, a conservative wine company in California.
May
8
2026
A conservative radio host discusses various topics, including UFOs, aliens, the Trump administration, and the upcoming midterm elections. He also touches on issues of politics, religion, and government, and shares personal anecdotes and stories.
May
7
2026
Todd Starnes returns to the radio after a brief health scare and discusses the redistricting plan in Tennessee, which has caused chaos and commotion at the state capitol. He also talks about the National Guard being deployed to Memphis and the potential for a Republican to run for Congress in the district previously held by Steve Cohen.
May
6
2026
A conservative talk show host discusses various topics including redistricting, gerrymandering, politics, elections, voting rights, fraud, immigration, aliens, monopoly, Ticketmaster, Live Nation, SEP IRA, retirement planning, small business, and entrepreneurship.
May
5
2026
Donald Trump's administration is facing challenges with Iran, including a blockade and a regime change. Meanwhile, the Presidential Fitness Test is being reinstated for public schools, and Small Business Week is underway. Economic issues, including gas prices, are also a concern, and the Trump administration is working to address these issues while maintaining national security.
May
4
2026
Todd Starnes is recovering from a heart scare, and Chris Elcedo fills in for him on the radio show. They discuss the Save America Act, voting integrity, and border security, as well as the situation in Iran and President Trump's actions. Chris also talks about the Republican Party, Texas politics, and the importance of conservatism.
Apr
30
2026
The Department of Justice is taking action against corruption, with the indictment of James Comey and the exposing of the Southern Poverty Law Center. However, the issue of dehumanization and rhetoric on social media remains a concern, with some individuals using violent language and others playing the victim. The conversation highlights the need for accountability and a shift in tone, with some arguing that the tide is turning in favor of justice and others warning that the situation is still dire.
Apr
28
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics, including King Charles's visit to the White House, Jimmy Kimmel's comments about Melania Trump, the Iran war, Black Prom, the education system, socialism, communism, and May Day protests. The show also features interviews with guests, including Seth Barron, managing editor of The American Mind, and Mary Walter, a Newsmax contributor.
Apr
27
2026
The White House Correspondents Association dinner turned chaotic when a gunman opened fire, but thankfully no one was seriously hurt. The incident has sparked a heated debate about security, violence, and rhetoric in politics, with many pointing fingers at the Democrats for inciting hatred and violence. President Trump has been a target of numerous threats and attacks, and his critics are being called out for their role in perpetuating a culture of violence.
Apr
24
2026
A conservative talk radio show discussing various topics such as gun rights, Christian values, education, crime, Democrats, Republicans, and Trump's policies. The show also talks about a school takeover in Memphis, Tennessee, and the Digital Delta project. Additionally, the show discusses meatballs and Italian food, and how they are made. The show also talks about the importance of education and job workforce development.
Apr
23
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses the California gubernatorial debate, Lindsey Graham's potential loss, the Southern Poverty Law Center's indictment, and the state of the school system in America, including issues with education, local control, homelessness, and gas prices.
Apr
22
2026
The Southern Poverty Law Center is accused of funding hate groups and targeting conservative organizations. The Virginia election results have sparked controversy over gerrymandering and redistricting. President Trump has weighed in on the situation, calling the election 'rigged.' Meanwhile, a disability insurance expert discusses the importance of income protection and how it can help individuals and families prepare for unexpected events.
Apr
21
2026
The Todd Stearns Radio Show discusses the importance of patriotism in education, the dangers of gerrymandering, and the impact of the Virginia election on the country. The show also touches on the lack of patriotism among some teachers and administrators, and the need for parents to take an active role in their children's education.
Apr
20
2026
A discussion on the issues surrounding the FBI Director's lawsuit against the Atlantic, the state of journalism, and the impact of propaganda on society. The conversation also touches on the controversy surrounding school lunches, halal food, and the influence of Islamic culture in public schools. Additionally, the hosts discuss the upcoming election in Virginia, the Democratic Party's shift to the left, and the role of the black church in politics. The show also covers the recent mass shooting near a middle school in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Apr
17
2026
President Trump's relationship with the Pope and the Catholic Church, gun rights and the Second Amendment, and the role of conservative media in shaping public opinion.
Apr
16
2026
Todd Starns discusses the recent vote in the House of Representatives to extend temporary protected status for Haitian immigrants, which he believes is essentially amnesty. He also talks about the importance of election integrity and the need for voter ID laws, referencing the Save America Act. Additionally, he covers various other topics such as the Oscar Meyer Wiener Mobile, the Boston mayor's program to provide free massages and yoga classes to LGBTQ+ migrants, and the Nashville area's accommodation of Muslim prayer schedules in public schools.
Apr
15
2026
A discussion on the current state of politics, including the impact of President Trump's policies on conservatives and the Republican party, the controversy surrounding Vice President J.D. Vance's appearance at the University of Georgia, and the California gubernatorial race between Eric Swalwell and Steve Hilton.
Apr
14
2026
The Todd Starns Radio Show covers a range of topics, including the scandals surrounding Eric Swalwell, the rise of anti-Semitism in America, and the best hot dog joints in the country. The show also features an interview with Dr. Susan Michael, president of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, and a discussion about the importance of education and prayer in combating anti-Semitism.
Apr
13
2026
President Trump responds to criticism over a meme he posted on True Social, saying it was meant to depict him as a Red Cross worker, not Jesus Christ. The Catholic Church has declared war on the President, with Cardinal Robert McElroy criticizing his immigration policies. Meanwhile, a new book by former Louisiana Congressman Bob Livingston, The Rainbow Chaser, exposes the misuse of lawfare against innocent individuals, including the President. Dr. Ashley Lucas of PhD Weight Loss discusses her program's success in helping people lose weight and improve their health. Google News is suppressing conservative news organizations, and social media censorship is on the rise, with Facebook and X throttling conservative content.
Apr
10
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Melania Trump's recent statements, the Artemis II moon mission, and the Trump administration's policies on Iran and NATO. The show also touches on the Republican Party's identity crisis and the upcoming midterm elections.
Apr
9
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including the war in Iran, anti-Semitism, and the rise of Islam in the US, as well as personal stories and opinions on politics, space exploration, and social issues.
Apr
8
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses the ongoing conflict with Iran, the recent ceasefire agreement, and the implications for the Middle East. The show also touches on the economic impact of the war, the role of oil prices, and the potential consequences for the global economy.
Apr
7
2026
Former Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, Alex Jones and others are accusing President Trump of being crazy. They want the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove him from office. What say you?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apr
6
2026
President Trump's military operation in Iran, the rescue of a downed pilot, and the controversy surrounding the President's use of profanity on Easter Sunday. The discussion also touches on college sports, the NCAA, and the Memphis Grizzlies.
Apr
3
2026
The White House says President Trump has been briefed on the U.S. fighter jet that was shot down over Iran. A massive search and rescue operation is under way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apr
2
2026
Congressman Tim Burchett reveals shocking information about a potential alien breeding program, while Congressman Matt Gates makes similar claims. Meanwhile, the Democrats are accused of gerrymandering in Virginia, and Pam Bondi is fired as Attorney General. The Justice Department is under scrutiny for its handling of investigations, and Donald Trump's administration is investigating Ilhan Omar for immigration fraud.
Apr
1
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics including the President's address on Iran, the Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, and the audit of the Memphis school district revealing widespread fraud and abuse. The show also touches on the importance of national security, education, and the need for accountability in government.
Mar
31
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics including Christianity, the NBA, politics, conservatism, the economy, Iran, war, and presidential libraries, with a focus on the intersection of faith and politics.
Mar
30
2026
Todd Stearns discusses the current state of politics, including the Iran situation, the rise of Islam in America, and the conservative movement. He also talks about the importance of freedom and the need for Americans to be aware of the threats to their country.
Mar
27
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses the recent actions of Senate Republicans, particularly Jon Thune, and their decision to pass a funding bill that does not fully fund Homeland Security, leading to criticism from President Trump and other Republicans. The show also touches on the Save America Act, which aims to secure elections and prevent voter fraud, and the importance of Congress taking action to address these issues before the midterms.
Mar
26
2026
Mary Walter discusses the ongoing conflict in Iran, the proposed 15-point ceasefire plan, and the Save Act, which aims to secure US elections. She also talks about the importance of voter ID, the role of the filibuster, and the need for Republicans to stand up to Democrats. Additionally, she shares a humorous video from the 'Famous Bachelors' group, which highlights the dating struggles of young men, and discusses the return of chivalry and conservative values.
Mar
25
2026
The Islamist conquest of the West, the conservative movement, evangelical churches, socialism, communism, radicalism, anarchism, destabilization of the Middle East, Europe, and America, the Trump administration, president, elections, and midterms.
Mar
24
2026
The Todd Stearns Radio Show discusses various topics, including the Memphis Safe Task Force, ICE agents, TSA wait lines, Sheridan Gorman's murder, and the impact of President Trump's policies on crime rates and American family values.
Mar
23
2026
The ongoing filibuster in the Senate, the Save Act, and the proposed changes to the Department of Homeland Security funding, and the impact on federal agents, TSA, and the National Guard, as well as the crime rate in Memphis and the efforts to clean it up, and the debate over mail-in ballots and voter ID, and the push to make election day election day
Mar
20
2026
Chuck Norris, a legendary martial artist and actor, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of patriotism and strength. The Todd Starns Radio Show remembers his life and impact, discussing his movies, politics, and influence on American culture. Meanwhile, the show tackles various topics, including the decline of talk radio, the importance of faith in sports, and the challenges facing the Republican Party.
Mar
19
2026
The Croissanterie, a popular restaurant in Little Rock, ordered Gov. Sarah Sanders to leave after servers - including at least one gay server felt threatened and triggered. The owner posted a message saying it was important to look after their staff - so that’s why the Arkansas governor got the boot. What say you?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar
18
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics including the Save America Act, voter ID laws, tax planning, and charitable giving. The show also touches on current events such as the conflict in the Middle East and the controversy surrounding Cesar Chavez's legacy. Additionally, the hosts address concerns about scams and the importance of verifying information before making decisions.
Mar
17
2026
The resignation of Joe Kent, a top counterterrorism official, has sparked controversy over the Iran war and President Trump's policies. Meanwhile, a small town in Georgia is pushing back against the Trump administration's plans to build an ICE detention center, citing infrastructure concerns. In other news, a new study shows that 70% of Americans are not getting the full benefits they deserve from Social Security, and a brand new book offers tips on how to deduct everything from taxes. Additionally, the NCAA is reminding teams to wear pants in the airport, and a study finds that eating dark chocolate while studying can improve memory and test scores.
Mar
16
2026
Todd Stern discusses various topics including Sharia law, Social Security benefits, immigration overhaul, public education system, illegal voting, radical Islam, terrorist attacks, Department of Homeland Security funding, taxes, business growth in Seattle and Bellevue, and more.
Mar
13
2026
The host discusses the recent terrorist attacks in the US, the threat of sleeper cells, and the need for stronger border security and immigration policies. He also talks about the importance of arming ROTC cadets and denaturalizing naturalized citizens who support terrorist groups.
Mar
12
2026
The situation in Israel is serious, with red alert sirens filling the air and a real threat of attack. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is providing aid to Israel's most vulnerable, including food, first aid, and emergency essentials. Meanwhile, President Trump's actions against Iran have been successful, with the country's supreme leader being removed and the region joining the fight against Iran. The president's commitment to national security and border control has been praised, but critics argue that his policies are too extreme and will lead to more harm than good.
Mar
12
2026
A discussion on the rise of Islam in America, the threat it poses to the country's founding principles, and the need for a strong conservative movement to counter it. The hosts also discuss the recent attack on a synagogue in Michigan, the importance of security measures for houses of worship, and the need for a national conversation on immigration and national security.
Mar
11
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses the ongoing war in Iran, the opposition to the Save America Act, and the need for stricter voter ID laws. The show also touches on the issue of terrorism, crime in New York City, and the importance of supporting law enforcement.
Mar
10
2026
The fate of the Republic hangs in the balance as Senate Republicans refuse to pass the Save America Act, a bill aimed at securing elections and preventing voter fraud. Meanwhile, tensions escalate in the Middle East as the US engages in a war with Iran, and domestic terrorism threatens the safety of Americans. In the US, airport delays and government shutdowns cause chaos, while a suspicious device is found near Gracie Mansion in New York City, prompting evacuations and raising concerns about terrorism. Additionally, a new study reveals an overwhelming ideological bias among faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, highlighting the need for a more balanced education system.
Mar
9
2026
A discussion about the rise of Islam in America, terrorism, and the need for deportation of Muslims who do not assimilate to American values. The conversation also touches on the war with Iran, President Trump's policies, and the importance of freedom and religion in America.
Mar
6
2026
President Trump's deportation plan is being discussed, with some arguing that it's unrealistic to deport 50 million illegals. The economy is struggling, with job losses and rising gas prices. The war in Iran is also a concern, with some questioning the president's decision to go to war. Meanwhile, the fast food industry is evolving, with the introduction of new burgers and the rise of AI in the workforce. College sports are also in turmoil, with the NIL system causing controversy and the NCAA struggling to keep up. Some are concerned that the US is heading towards a globalist agenda, with the loss of individual sovereignty and the rise of surveillance groups like Palantir.
Mar
5
2026
The Save Act is a crucial piece of legislation that aims to secure elections, but its passage is being held up in the Senate. Meanwhile, Christy Noam has been fired as Homeland Security Secretary, and Mark Wayne Mullen is set to take her place. In Texas, Ken Paxton is considering dropping out of the Senate race if the Save Act is passed, but President Trump is not pleased with this decision. The President is also facing challenges in the housing market, where affordability is a major concern.
Mar
4
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses the recent election results in Texas and North Carolina, where the Republican Party failed to turn out in large numbers, potentially costing them a Senate seat. The show also touches on the ongoing conflict in Iran, with the US and Israel taking a strong stance against the country. Additionally, the topic of college football and the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) on the sport is discussed, with President Trump announcing a meeting to address the issue.
Mar
3
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses the recent military strike against Iran, the reactions of conservative influencers, and the implications for national security and foreign policy. The show also touches on the upcoming primary elections in Texas and North Carolina, and the controversy surrounding the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in a high school baseball program.
Mar
2
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses the ongoing war in Iran, President Trump's military operation, and its implications for national security and regime change. The show also touches on election integrity, immigration, and the Middle East, featuring guests such as Hetia Falco, a national security expert, and Congressman Tim Burchett.
Feb
27
2026
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses various topics, including the relationship between Israel and the US, President Trump's policies, Tucker Carlson's comments, Senator Marsha Blackburn's views, food stamp fraud, the Department of Agriculture's efforts to support farmers, trade deals, inflation, gas prices in Texas, conservatives, grassroots movements, elections, immigration, H-1B visas, deportation, Tennessee's prayer and fasting initiative, God, liberty, culture, American exceptionalism, values, rights, the Constitution, pajamas at airports, etiquette, emotional support chickens, flatulence, gut microbes, gastrointestinal issues, excessive gas, normal flatulence production, farts, gas, Alzheimer's, postpartum depression, Lima beans, Taco Bell, beefy five layer, brain health, medicine, prescription, doctor's office, poop, gas production, baseline, and excessive gas production.
Feb
26
2026
A bombshell report shows the FBI targeted multiple Trump staffers after the 2020 presidential election. They got phone records and digital search reports from a number of staffers including Susie Wiles. Make no mistake - when the Democrats say they will target and punish Trump supporters after 2028 - they mean business.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feb
24
2026
Guest host Andy Hooser fills in for Todd on the Todd Starnes Radio Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feb
23
2026
Something special happened at the Winter Olympics. It’s a rare moment when a sports team can unite the country. But that’s what happened on Sunday – when the men’s hockey team won not only the gold – but they won the hearts of a nation.  Millions of Americans watched the game from the living rooms and neighborhood pubs and many even watched on their smart phones – tucked away in pews during church. Which could explain why there were spontaneous shouts of “praise the Lord” during the preacher’s sermon.  But not everyone was proud to be an American on Sunday.  Huffington Post writer Monica Torres penned a scathing attack on our country. She said that many of our fellow countrymen are turned off by waving Old Glory and chanting, “USA.” Now you understand why many news organizations are filing for bankruptcy.  If you really do get turned off by the red, white and blue – I’d recommend moving to Canada. I have much more to say about this on my website, ToddStarnes.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feb
20
2026
The Supreme Court's decision on tariffs has sparked controversy, with President Trump expressing his disappointment and frustration. Meanwhile, a student government president at Iowa State University has been impeached for his association with Turning Point USA, a conservative organization. The incident has raised concerns about the politicization of education and the indoctrination of students with liberal ideologies.
Feb
19
2026
Donald Trump's legacy is being reevaluated, particularly in regards to his impact on race relations and education. The podcast discusses the importance of conservative values in education and the need for local elections to be taken seriously. The conversation also touches on immigration policy and its effects on local communities, as well as the current state of the economy.
Feb
18
2026
The discussion revolves around the legacy of Rush Limbaugh, the impact of immigration on American society, and the importance of conservatism in the face of left-wing extremism. The conversation also touches on the role of the Texas Attorney General's office in defending against left-wing onslaughts and the significance of the Trump accounts in promoting financial literacy and long-term investing for children.
Feb
17
2026
A discussion about the role of faith in America's founding, the importance of prayer and patriotism, and the impact of conservative leaders like Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump on the country's history and culture.
Feb
16
2026
Marco Rubio's speech at the Munich Security Conference is sparking debate about Western civilization, Islam, and the role of Christianity in America. President Trump's America First agenda is also being discussed, as well as the importance of faith and the Bible in American society.
Feb
13
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including Generation Z's struggles with education, the impact of screen time on learning, and the controversy surrounding critical race theory. The show also touches on racism, immigration, and the role of the National Guard in Memphis, Tennessee. Additionally, the hosts discuss Valentine's Day, love, and American culture, as well as historical and political topics such as the election and the Republican and Democratic parties.
Feb
12
2026
Todd Stern discusses voter ID laws, Islamism, and election security with various guests, including Dr. Michael Youssef, author of An Unholy Alliance. They also touch on topics such as immigration, radical Islam, and the threat of Sharia law to Western civilization.
Feb
11
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics including voter ID, election reform, religious liberty, anti-Semitism, and financial planning. The show also touches on issues such as public education, indoctrination, and radicalization. Additionally, the hosts discuss cryptocurrency, investment strategies, and babyproofing financial plans.
Feb
10
2026
A conservative radio host discusses various topics including the Epstein documents, voter ID laws, immigration, and the upcoming elections in Florida and Tennessee. He also talks about the use of AI in Bible study and the importance of conservative politics.
Feb
9
2026
Todd Starns discusses the Super Bowl halftime show, criticizing Bad Bunny's performance and the NFL's decision to feature it without subtitles. He also talks about the rise of critical race theory in education, the implications of the Save Act, and the importance of voter ID laws. Additionally, he weighs in on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, Steve Bannon's involvement, and the potential for a Republican Senate takeover. The show also covers the controversy surrounding the Olympics, Team USA's behavior, and the importance of standing up for conservative values.
Feb
6
2026
The Super Bowl halftime show controversy surrounding Bad Bunny and Kid Rock, the Black National Anthem, immigration and ICE, the National Guard in Tennessee, and the aftermath of a storm in Nashville.
Feb
6
2026
Councilwoman Jerry Green discusses her plans to become the next governor of Tennessee, focusing on election integrity, the need for more poll workers, and her efforts to address crime in Memphis.
Feb
5
2026
President Trump's immigration policy shift, the impact on ICE enforcement, and the debate over amnesty and deportation, with calls from listeners and analysis of the issue.
Feb
5
2026
The aftermath of a massive four-inch snowstorm has left many communities in the Mid-South struggling with road clearance, mail delivery, and power outages. Senator Marsha Blackburn discusses her campaign for governor and her views on conservative government, while also addressing the power outage crisis in Nashville. Meanwhile, the Better Business Bureau warns about deceptive health claims, and a missing person case in Tucson, Arizona, has sparked a federal investigation led by President Trump.
Feb
4
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses the rise of blue-collar workers in America, the impact of AI on white-collar jobs, and the importance of conservative values in Tennessee. Senator Marsha Blackburn talks about her campaign for governor and her plans for the state, while Mayor Glenn Jacobs discusses Operation Heroes Hill, a program to help homeless veterans.
Feb
4
2026
A conservative radio host discusses the importance of voter ID laws, the conservative message, and the need for grassroots efforts in politics. He also talks about risk tolerance and financial planning, and promotes a local pest control business. Additionally, he discusses the upcoming gubernatorial race and the Super Bowl.
Feb
3
2026
Democrats are out of step with the American people on immigration, with 73% of voters saying it is a crime to enter the country illegally. The US shot down an Iranian drone approaching the USS Abraham Lincoln, and NASA's Artemis II mission has been delayed due to technical issues. The lunar mission aims to establish a lunar base and continue using what is learned to go further, such as to Mars. The US is committed to putting a man on the moon before President Trump leaves office.
Feb
3
2026
Todd Sterns discusses various topics including voter ID, election integrity, and conservative commentary, as well as border security, immigration, gun rights, and Christian conservative issues. He also talks about Patriot Mobile, a Christian wireless provider, and the Middle East, specifically Iran and the U.S. military. Additionally, he discusses voting laws, election reform, and the SAVE Act, as well as the Make Elections Great Again Act.
Feb
3
2026
The Memphis Safe Task Force has achieved significant crime reduction in Shelby County, with crime down 55% in the past year. Meanwhile, in West Tennessee, conservative politics are shifting, with a growing grassroots movement seeking to increase voter participation and challenge the status quo. In the real estate market, Memphis is poised to outperform other regions due to its affordability and stable growth, with home sales and mortgage rates expected to remain favorable in the coming year.
Feb
2
2026
A discussion on the politicization of medical professionals, the Census Bureau's counting of illegal aliens, and the need to address fraud and corruption in home health care billing. The hosts also touch on the importance of abolishing the Department of Education and the dangers of radicalizing children against ICE and President Trump.
Feb
2
2026
A packed house at the movie theater cheered for Melania Trump in the documentary about her life, while the city of Memphis deals with the aftermath of a winter storm. Meanwhile, the Tennessee governor's race is heating up, and concerns are being raised about school indoctrination and immigration policies. In local news, a real estate expert discusses the value of homes and the importance of marketing and open houses.
Jan
30
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including Don Lemon's arrest, free speech, and the First Amendment, as well as immigration, the National Guard, and government shutdowns. The show also touches on welfare and Somali refugees, and the importance of religious freedom.
Jan
30
2026
A severe snowstorm has hit the Mid-South, causing widespread power outages and disruptions in Memphis and Nashville. The Nashville Electric Service has been criticized for its handling of the crisis, with some accusing the company of being incompetent and others claiming that the company's tree maintenance policies exacerbated the problem. Meanwhile, Democrats in Virginia are introducing new taxes, and Don Lemon, a former CNN host, has been arrested on federal charges for storming an evangelical Christian church in St. Paul.
Jan
29
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics including immigration, ICE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, federal law enforcement, sanctuary cities, election fraud, the 2020 presidential election, President Trump, and the midterms. The show features interviews with Congressman Jim Jordan and Beth Van Dyne, and covers news stories such as the FBI raid in Fulton County, Georgia, and the controversy surrounding the character coach at a Pennsylvania high school.
Jan
29
2026
A major winter storm has crippled the Mid-South, leaving thousands stranded and businesses shut down. City leaders are facing criticism for their handling of the disaster, with many questioning their preparedness and response. Meanwhile, Congressman David Kustoff weighs in on the national implications of the storm, including the role of federal funding and the importance of cooperation between local, state, and federal law enforcement.
Jan
28
2026
Chris Salcedo discusses various topics including the National Football League's wokeness, the Budweiser Super Bowl ad, and the Federal Reserve's independence and accountability. He also talks about NATO and Europe's defense and security, and the importance of the US as a security umbrella for Europe.
Jan
28
2026
Motorists stranded overnight in North Mississippi due to extreme icy conditions on interstates 55, 22, and 269, prompting Governor Tate Reeves to ask residents to stay off the roads and emergency services to assist those stranded.
Jan
27
2026
The Todd Starnes Show discusses the controversy surrounding the Signal Chat, an encrypted app used by Democrats and foreign nationals to undermine federal law enforcement and prevent the government from enforcing its laws. The show also touches on the issue of illegal immigration, with President Trump's administration facing criticism for its handling of the situation. Chris Salcedo, filling in for Todd Starnes, talks to various guests and callers about the topic, including Alexander Muse, a conservative influencer who has written extensively on the Signal Chat controversy.
Jan
27
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses the recent events in Minneapolis, including the shooting of a male nurse by ICE agents, the protests and riots, and the potential for a government shutdown. The show also touches on the topic of immigration, law enforcement, and the Second Amendment.
Jan
27
2026
Memphis and Germantown struggle with snow and ice, while discussing the impact on schools and local politics, including the MSCS issue and a potential state takeover.
Jan
23
2026
A conservative radio host discusses various social issues, including the politicization of the medical community, the rise of feminazi and antifa movements, and the need for rehabilitation and education to address these issues. He also touches on topics such as conservative women, liberal women, mental health, happiness, education, history, government, reparations, slavery, civil rights, election integrity, voter ID, foreign policy, national security, and elections.
Jan
23
2026
The pro-life movement is gaining momentum, with thousands of people gathering in Washington, D.C. for the March for Life. Despite the challenges posed by climate change, including extreme weather events like winter storms, the movement remains strong. As the nation prepares for the aftermath of a potentially devastating storm, experts are warning of the dangers of freezing rain and the importance of emergency preparedness.
Jan
22
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics, including the success of conservative reform in Mississippi's education system, the importance of voter ID laws, and the need for law enforcement to protect churches from radical activists. The show also touches on the controversy surrounding Don Lemon's behavior at a church in Minnesota and the potential consequences of allowing such actions to go unchecked.
Jan
22
2026
A winter storm is approaching Memphis, and residents are preparing for the worst. Local leaders are discussing storm preparation and the importance of being prepared for emergencies. Meanwhile, the issue of human trafficking is being raised, and the need for immigration reform is highlighted. The importance of local leadership and being cautious of storm chasers is also emphasized.
Jan
21
2026
President Trump's administration is facing criticism for its handling of the crisis in Minnesota, where protests against ICE have turned violent. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi is under fire for her handling of the situation. The debate over immigration and welfare continues to rage, with some calling for stricter border control and others advocating for a more compassionate approach. The Save Act, which aims to prevent voter fraud, is also a topic of discussion. Additionally, the issue of abortion rights is being debated in Virginia, where the new governor is pushing for a constitutional amendment to enshrine abortion rights. The media is also under scrutiny, with some accusing it of promoting socialism and communism. The importance of education and critical thinking is also being emphasized, as well as the need for Hollywood to produce more wholesome and family-friendly content.
Jan
21
2026
A winter storm watch has been issued for the Mid-South, with the potential for freezing rain and major disruptions. Meanwhile, the Shelby County Republican Party is gearing up for the next election, with a focus on grassroots efforts and recruiting strong candidates. Financial experts offer advice on managing debt and creating a plan for financial stability.
Jan
20
2026
A Southern Baptist church in St. Paul, Minnesota, was disrupted by protesters who stormed in and shouted obscenities, leading to a heated debate about immigration, security, and racism. The incident has sparked a national conversation about the role of ICE and the treatment of immigrants, with some calling for greater security measures and others accusing the church of being 'white nationalists'. Meanwhile, Don Lemon has faced backlash for his comments on the incident, with some accusing him of being a 'sleaze ball' and others defending his right to free speech.
Jan
20
2026
Michelle Obama's comments on buying from black-owned brands have sparked controversy, while the Southern Baptist Convention president discusses church security in the wake of a recent disruption. Meanwhile, a winter storm is forecasted to impact the Mid-South, and mortgage rates are expected to drop, potentially leading to increased home prices.
Jan
19
2026
A Baptist church in St. Paul, Minnesota, was stormed by Black Lives Matter protesters, prompting outrage from Christians and calls for the President to invoke the Insurrection Act to put down the lawlessness in Minneapolis. The Justice Department is investigating the incident and has promised to take action to protect houses of worship. Meanwhile, a teacher in Kansas has banned students from writing about President Trump, Jesus Christ, and Charlie Kirk as role models, sparking outrage and accusations of indoctrination.
Jan
19
2026
A group of Black Lives Matter activists stormed a church in Minneapolis, disrupting worship services and sparking outrage. The incident has raised concerns about civil rights and the role of law enforcement. Meanwhile, a real estate expert discusses the challenges of buying a home in Memphis, where new developments are scarce. The church community is also under scrutiny, with some critics accusing it of being too insular and not addressing the big issues of the day.
Jan
16
2026
The Todd Starns Show discusses various topics including Congress's lack of productivity, the upcoming election, healthcare costs, and the economy. The show also touches on the relationship between the US and Israel, and the differences between Democrats and Republicans.
Jan
16
2026
A World War II veteran was honored by President Trump, and Tennessee Republicans are advancing an agenda that's drawing attention. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris was in town, criticizing President Trump, and there's controversy over drag queens in the Mid-South. In other news, a group of conservative students discussed the issues facing their generation, and Dolly Parton is celebrating her 80th birthday.
Jan
15
2026
A discussion on the current state of immigration in the US, with a focus on the situation in Minnesota and the potential invocation of the Insurrection Act. The panel also touches on the importance of life skills and education for young people, and how the conservative movement is gaining traction among Gen Z.
Jan
15
2026
A discussion on the recent ICE agent shooting in Minnesota, the importance of immigration enforcement, and the upcoming governor's race in Tennessee. Congressman John Rose and state representative Monty Fritz share their perspectives on the issues, including property taxes and the need for liberty and less government.
Jan
14
2026
The Todd Starnes Radio Program discusses various topics including the potential purchase of Greenland by the United States, immigration policy, the Iranian revolution, and the Supreme Court's consideration of a case related to Title IX and sex-separated sports teams.
Jan
13
2026
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics, including immigration, law enforcement, politics, and government shutdowns. The show also touches on the situation in Iran, protests, human rights, artificial intelligence, robotics, and medical technology. The host, Todd Sterns, shares his opinions and insights on these topics, often using humor and anecdotes to make his points.
Jan
13
2026
Tennessee's legislative agenda focuses on expanding school choice, tackling immigration, and reforming healthcare. The Regulatory Freedom Act aims to reduce bureaucratic red tape, while capping property taxes and expanding school vouchers are also on the table.
Jan
12
2026
The intersection of politics and sports, as the NFL grapples with controversy and protests, while President Trump and his administration face challenges from Democrats and ICE agents. Meanwhile, discussions around autism, education, and society continue to evolve, with the introduction of new Barbies and a push for pen-and-paper learning in schools.
Jan
12
2026
Protests in Memphis drew controversy as demonstrators blocked a major street, sparking debate over the limits of the First Amendment. Meanwhile, a discussion on title fraud in real estate highlighted the importance of protecting homeowners from scams, and a docuseries on online exploitation shed light on the digital darkness destroying lives.
Jan
9
2026
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses the recent ICE shooting incident in Minneapolis, the role of federal agents, and the potential invocation of the Insurrection Act. The show also touches on the topic of immigration, fraud, and government shutdowns, as well as Elvis Presley's 91st birthday and the music industry's impact on American culture.
Jan
9
2026
Crime is down in Memphis, thanks to the Memphis Safe Task Force, but there are still concerns about illegal aliens and the impact on housing costs and wages. The city's school system is also a major issue, with the University of Memphis Campus School being one of the most successful in the state, while the Memphis-Shelby County School District is struggling. State Senator Brent Taylor and State Representative Mark White discuss their plans to address these issues and make Memphis a safer and more prosperous place.
Jan
8
2026
The Todd Stern Show discusses the recent incident in Minneapolis where an ICE agent shot a woman who was trying to ram him with her car, and the subsequent media coverage and reactions from politicians and the public. The show also touches on the issue of fraud in Minnesota, particularly in the Somali community, and the Trump administration's efforts to address it.
Jan
8
2026
The Memphis Safe Task Force and National Guard have been accused of debauchery by a local restaurant owner, leading to controversy and protests. Meanwhile, a study reveals that many American kids lack basic knowledge of their country's history and government, with a history teacher sharing his efforts to educate students and promote civic literacy. Additionally, a domestic terrorism incident in Minneapolis has sparked heated rhetoric from local leaders, with some accusing ICE agents of wrongdoing.
Jan
7
2026
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses various topics including the situation in Venezuela, the attack on ICE agents in Minneapolis, the welfare system in Minnesota, and the passing of Michael Reagan.
Jan
7
2026
A diner in Orange Mound, Memphis, has become a gathering place for the woke leftist crowd, refusing to serve ICE agents and the National Guard, leading to a heated confrontation and sparking controversy, while the National Civil Rights Museum is set to unveil a redesign and new exhibits, including a focus on poverty, education, and nonviolence.
Jan
6
2026
President Trump's efforts to protect the Western Hemisphere from foreign influences, the controversy surrounding Venezuela's new government, and the impact of socialism on property rights are among the main topics discussed on this podcast. The host, Todd Stearns, also talks about the importance of voter ID, the conservative movement, and the role of social media influencers in shaping public opinion. Additionally, the podcast touches on American history, the impact of collectivism and communism, and the current situation in New York City under the new mayor, Zoron Mamdani.
Jan
6
2026
Crime rates in Memphis have been on the decline, with some attributing the drop to President Trump's efforts to send in federal agents. However, others argue that the city's mayor, Paul Young, deserves credit for the decrease. Meanwhile, a controversy has erupted over the Knoxville Symphony's hiring practices, with some accusing the orchestra of prioritizing diversity over merit. In related news, real estate experts are predicting a rebound in the market, with mortgage rates at a one-year low.
Jan
5
2026
Todd Sterns discusses the recent events in Venezuela, the Trump administration's actions, and the implications for the United States and the world. He also talks about the rise of socialism and collectivism in New York City and the impact on American values and the Constitution.
Jan
5
2026
Todd Starnes discusses the upcoming election for Shelby County Mayor, the situation in Venezuela, and the implications of socialism in New York City. He interviews Harold Collins, a candidate for the position, and Vicki Gandy, a real estate expert, about the current state of the housing market and the challenges of homeownership.
Jan
2
2026
A discussion on the current state of Congress, the President's agenda, and the need for lawmakers to take action on key issues such as healthcare, tariffs, and artificial intelligence regulation.
Jan
2
2026
The Memphis Safe Task Force has led to a significant reduction in crime, with over 50% decrease in crime rates. President Trump and Governor Lee's efforts have been instrumental in this success. Meanwhile, concerns are raised about fraud and immigration, with some immigrants not assimilating and taking advantage of taxpayer programs. Online exploitation is also a growing concern, with a docuseries shedding light on the issue.
Dec
31
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including immigration, fraud in Minnesota, and the importance of assimilation. They also talk about climate change, the economy, and the impact of tariffs. Additionally, they discuss their radio show and the importance of talk radio in today's society.
Dec
31
2025
Memphis is gearing up for a busy New Year's Eve celebration, with thousands of people expected to gather downtown. Meanwhile, the Memphis Safe Task Force is credited with making the city safer, thanks to the efforts of the Trump administration. In other news, the AutoZone Liberty Bowl is set to take place, and Delta One is offering a premium travel experience. Additionally, financial planning experts are advising listeners to take control of their finances in the new year, and the Republican Party is pushing to codify President Trump's agenda, including the SAVE Act.
Dec
30
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the latest news and current events, including the issue of illegal immigration, fraud, and the H-1B visa program, as well as the upcoming midterms and the potential impact on conservative politics. The show also touches on the topic of Christian faith and the recent comments made by Marjorie Taylor Greene. Additionally, the hosts discuss the ongoing fraud investigation in Minnesota, the importance of independent media, and the growing NIL controversy in college sports.
Dec
30
2025
Congressman David Kustoff discusses the need for a temporary pause on immigration to address the massive abuse of the system, while also highlighting the economic benefits of the 'Big Beautiful Bill' and the importance of giving back to people at all income levels. Meanwhile, a controversy erupts over a production of The Wizard of Oz at Playhouse on the Square, with some parents expressing shock and outrage over the inclusion of drag queens in the show. Mike Lindell, the founder of My Pillow, joins the show to discuss his decision to run for governor of Minnesota, citing his desire to address the Somali fraud and other issues plaguing the state.
Dec
29
2025
Anyone else tired of Congress being “outraged” over the Somalians who stole billions of our tax dollars? Enough outrage! It’s time for action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dec
29
2025
Memphis Zoo named an orangutan Ruhana after a pioneering advocate for women's rights, sparking controversy. Meanwhile, Playhouse on the Square's drag show in The Wizard of Oz has parents upset, and the Memphis school system is in need of a state takeover due to poor performance. The city is also seeing a decline in crime, with serious crime at a 25-year low.
Dec
23
2025
The host discusses the importance of understanding that America was founded as a Christian nation, and how this concept is being challenged by radical Islam and the threat it poses to Western civilization. He also talks about the need for immigration reform and the impact of H-1B visas on American workers, particularly in the context of companies like FedEx.
Dec
23
2025
A controversy is brewing over the H-1B visa program, with reports that FedEx is hiring hundreds of foreign workers while laying off American employees. Critics argue that the program is being manipulated to bring in cheaper labor, and that American workers are being unfairly replaced. The issue is sparking debate and concern among lawmakers and the public, with many calling for reform to prioritize American workers.
Dec
22
2025
The conservative movement is facing divisions and challenges, with some influencers like Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson at odds over issues like free speech and hosting certain guests. Meanwhile, Turning Point USA has endorsed J.D. Vance as the GOP nominee in 2028, but some question whether this will lead to TPUSA chapters becoming de facto campaign offices for Vance. The economy is also a major concern, with inflation and gas prices affecting voters' perceptions of the Trump administration's performance. Immigration and Sharia law are also hot topics, with some arguing that the party needs to focus on the real enemy: the Democrat Party and radical progressives.
Dec
22
2025
A Starnes Country Christmas celebration featuring Franklin Graham, Karen Kingsbury, and other special guests discussing the true meaning of Christmas, Operation Christmas Child, and the importance of faith and family during the holiday season.
Dec
22
2025
Derek Mills, a 29-year veteran of Shelby County, is running for the Shelby County Commission, focusing on public safety and taxes. He believes a job is the number one program that works in solving problems. Meanwhile, Vice President J.D. Vance spoke at Amfest, emphasizing the importance of unity and not treating people differently based on their race or sex. The event brought together young conservatives, and there was a sense of empowerment and recharging among the attendees.
Dec
19
2025
The conservative movement is grappling with internal divisions and power struggles, particularly at Amfest, a conference honoring the late Charlie Kirk. Tucker Carlson and Ben Shapiro are at the center of a controversy, with some accusing Shapiro of trying to silence dissenting voices and others criticizing Carlson's views on Islam. Meanwhile, the conference has been co-opted by factional infighting, with some attendees more focused on who will lead the movement than on the issues at hand. The debate raises questions about the future of the conservative movement and the importance of free speech in the face of growing polarization.
Dec
18
2025
A TPUSA leader at Olivet Nazarene University is finishing up the semester at home after leaving campus due to credible death threats. The Democrats created this sort of atmosphere - where conservative young people are now in the crosshairs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dec
18
2025
Dr. Marie Fagans, a candidate for Shelby County Mayor, discusses her platform and vision for the county, emphasizing the importance of education, public safety, and healthcare access. She shares her experiences as a superintendent and her commitment to transparency and accountability in government.
Dec
17
2025
Todd Sterns discusses various topics including the White House, President Trump, Ilhan Omar, the Somali community, Islam, Radical Islam, Muslims, Immigration, Deportation, National Security, and Terrorism. He also talks about the recent attack in Providence, Rhode Island, and the potential threat of Radical Islam in the US.
Dec
16
2025
Todd Starnes discusses various topics including the White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles' interview with Vanity Fair, the controversy surrounding Donald Trump's comments about Rob Reiner, and the shooting at Brown University. He also talks about Christmas traditions, including the use of real versus artificial Christmas trees, and the unique tradition of giant bonfires in Louisiana on Christmas Eve.
Dec
16
2025
Conservative commentator Todd Starnes discusses various topics, including the need for gun control, the erosion of conservative values, and the rise of Islam in the United States. He also touches on the controversy surrounding President Trump's comments about Rob Reiner and the debate over mass deportation of American Muslims.
Dec
15
2025
The discussion revolves around the threat of radical Islam, immigration, and national security, with a focus on Sharia law, the caliphate, and jihad. The conversation touches on terrorism, the importance of assimilation, and the need for a zero-tolerance policy towards extremist groups.
Dec
15
2025
The podcast discusses various topics including terrorism, Islam, and Western civilization, as well as online exploitation, home inspections, and real estate. It also touches on crime and safety in Memphis, highlighting the city's efforts to reduce crime and make communities safer.
Dec
12
2025
The Republican Party's struggles with implementing President Trump's agenda, the controversy surrounding Somali migrants and fraud, and the importance of conservative values and talk radio in the movement to save America.
Dec
12
2025
A Somali Migrant accused of rape and murder in Nashville has a long history of arrests, with judges dismissing charges. Meanwhile, a West Memphis priest pleads guilty to animal cruelty charges. In other news, Congressman David Kustoff discusses the importance of codifying President Trump's executive orders, and the Bellevue Baptist Church Singing Christmas Tree celebrates its 49th year with a Broadway-quality production.
Dec
11
2025
Todd Sterns discusses the history of St. Nicholas and Christmas traditions, while also addressing current events such as President Trump's agenda, Obamacare, and immigration control. He also talks about the importance of being a conservative and Christian in today's society, and promotes Patriot Mobile as a reliable and trustworthy wireless carrier.
Dec
11
2025
Memphis Tigers football fans are excited about the new head coach Charles Huff, who has a beautiful family and a passion for pouring into young men. Meanwhile, businesses in South Memphis are suffering due to the presence of the federal task force, with some owners reporting a 30-40% decline in business. In other news, Rhonda Odell is running for the Shelby County Commission, District 1, and is advocating for bringing county services to the suburbs. Additionally, the Affordable Care Act is facing a vote in the House, and the Better Business Bureau is warning about online puppy scams, which have been trending down but still pose a threat to consumers.
Dec
10
2025
The Republican Party is struggling with voter complacency, and the midterms are approaching. President Donald Trump is trying to energize the base, but the party needs to do more to connect with voters. Meanwhile, social media is a growing concern, with Senator Katie Britt pushing for a ban on social media for children under 13. Christian leaders are also under fire for their support of Israel, with Tucker Carlson criticizing their stance. The party needs to come together and find a way to win elections, but it's not going to be easy.
Dec
10
2025
Theater Memphis celebrates its 48th annual production of A Christmas Carol, a timeless tale of redemption and self-discovery. Meanwhile, experts from Strategic Financial Partners discuss the importance of intentional charitable giving and financial planning during the holiday season, highlighting ways to maximize tax benefits and support local causes.
Dec
9
2025
Todd Sterns discusses various topics including Marjorie Taylor Greene's feud with Donald Trump, the importance of Kerrygold butter during the holiday season, and the Religious Liberty Commission's hearing on the IRS's targeting of churches. He also talks about Candace Owens' accusations against Turning Point USA and the US military's involvement in Charlie Kirk's assassination, as well as the growing concern about AI and its potential impact on society. Additionally, he discusses the economy, President Trump's plans for the midterms, and the challenges facing House Republicans and the Senate.
Dec
9
2025
The Bellevue Baptist Church's 49-year-old Christmas tradition, the Singing Christmas Tree, has been a staple of Memphis's holiday season, but its all-volunteer cast has faced opposition from the Freedom from Religion Foundation, a group that claims the event is unconstitutional. Meanwhile, in Arkansas, a school district has been forced to remove Christmas songs from its concert after receiving a threatening letter from the same group. The controversy has sparked debate about the role of religion in public life and the limits of free speech.
Dec
8
2025
Marjorie Taylor Greene's relationship with Donald Trump has been strained after her appearance on 60 Minutes, and some Republicans are questioning her loyalty to the President. Meanwhile, Christian leaders are speaking out against Chick-fil-A's apparent shift in values, and the fashion world is embracing a new trend of quarter zip sweaters and matcha lattes.
Dec
8
2025
Memphis Tigers fans are split on the new head coach, Charles Huff, while real estate expert Vicki Gandy discusses the benefits of home ownership, including tax breaks, appreciation, and savings. Meanwhile, a fashion trend is sweeping the nation, with Gen Z men ditching hoodies for quarter zip sweaters and matcha lattes, representing a shift towards elegance and sophistication.
Dec
5
2025
A white soloist was punished after he complained about a policy reserving certain songs for musicians of color. He was accused of cultural appropriation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dec
5
2025
The Memphis City Council is under fire for their treatment of firefighters, with some council members accused of using derogatory language. Meanwhile, the St. Jude Marathon is taking place in Memphis, with over 22,000 runners expected to participate. In Tennessee, Republicans are concerned about voter apathy and the lack of action by their party's leadership, which may have contributed to a loss in the 7th congressional district. Senator Marsha Blackburn discusses the pipe bomber case and the Biden administration's handling of the investigation.
Dec
4
2025
The FBI has arrested a suspect in connection with the J6 pipe bomb case, and the investigation is ongoing. Meanwhile, Turning Point USA is facing controversy over allegations of wrongdoing and corruption, and Candace Owens is accusing the organization of covering up the truth. In other news, some churches are using their nativity scenes to make political statements, and the Biden administration is being accused of covering up the investigation into the pipe bomb case. Additionally, Steve Hilton is running for governor of California and is promising to root out corruption and fraud in the state government.
Dec
4
2025
Memphis is experiencing a significant decrease in crime rates, with murder down 49% and aggravated assault down 43% thanks to the efforts of the Memphis Safe Task Force and law enforcement. State Representative John Gillespie and Senator Brent Taylor discuss the importance of supporting first responders and the city council's budget decisions, highlighting the need for a moral and financial approach to addressing the city's challenges.
Dec
3
2025
Todd Starnes discusses various topics including immigration, border security, visa applications, and fraudulent activities. He also talks about racism, politics, gerrymandering, ranked choice voting, and conservative news. The conversation includes a discussion about a raccoon that broke into a liquor store in Virginia and a man who was accused of not paying for water at a grocery store in New Jersey.
Dec
3
2025
Tennessee's 7th congressional district election results have sparked controversy, with Congressman John Rose weighing in on the outcome. Meanwhile, the Memphis City Council is under fire for editing a video of Councilwoman Yolanda Cooper Sutton comparing a pay raise for firefighters to rape. The issue of affordability continues to be a pressing concern for voters, with Congressman Rose discussing the Republican Party's approach to addressing the issue.
Dec
2
2025
Todd Stearns discusses the 7th Congressional District election in Tennessee, the Republican Party's struggles, and the impact of socialism and immigration on American society. He also talks about child trafficking, autonomous vehicles, and the importance of conservative values.
Dec
2
2025
A contentious congressional race in Tennessee has sparked debate over the direction of the Republican Party and the country's future. The election pits Matt Van Epps against Afton Bain, with President Trump's endorsement and involvement adding to the tension. Meanwhile, parents are speaking out against what they see as an overreach of progressive ideology in public schools, with some calling for greater transparency and control over their children's education.
Dec
1
2025
President Trump's efforts to address immigration and terrorism are met with controversy and criticism. Meanwhile, the FBI is facing allegations of leadership issues and cognitive decline, while the Biden administration is accused of issuing social security numbers to illegals. In Minnesota, a massive fraud scandal involving Somali migrants has been uncovered, and the state's governor is facing criticism for his handling of the situation. Gerrymandering and redistricting are also major issues in the US, with Indiana's Republicans being accused of blocking a plan to benefit the party.
Dec
1
2025
The University of Memphis is searching for a new football coach after Ryan Silverfield left for Arkansas. The move has sparked debate among fans and alumni. Meanwhile, in Tennessee politics, the Republican Party is facing challenges in a key district. In other news, Vicki Gandy, a top realtor in Memphis, discusses the local real estate market and shares her expertise on finding the perfect home. Additionally, Elwood Shack, a popular restaurant in Memphis, is facing backlash from a far-leftist group for its support of law enforcement.
Nov
26
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the true story of Thanksgiving, the rise of socialism, and the importance of capitalism. The show also touches on the current state of the economy, the role of the National Guard, and the politics of the day, including the upcoming election and the actions of Democrats and Republicans.
Nov
26
2025
The healthcare system in America is plagued by high costs and complicated insurance plans, leaving millions with medical debt. Christians have an alternative to health insurance at half the cost through Christian Healthcare Ministries. Meanwhile, a family in the Mid-South is preparing for the holiday season with a beloved tradition, the Singing Christmas Tree at Bellevue Baptist Church, which has been a staple of the community for 49 years.
Nov
25
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including immigration, public housing, crime rate, and the impact of AI on Christian music. The show also touches on politics, the Republican Party, and the Democratic Party, with a focus on the current state of the country and the need for change.
Nov
25
2025
Memphis has seen a significant drop in crime rate thanks to the leadership of President Trump and dedicated law enforcement. The National Guard and federal agents have made a positive impact on the city. Meanwhile, the topic of affordability and first-time homebuyers is being discussed, with the introduction of a 50-year mortgage and other options to help individuals achieve homeownership.
Nov
24
2025
The Campbell Soup Company is under fire for allegedly bioengineering meat using 3D printing, while a group of Christian men face hate crime charges for offering Muslims bacon on a university campus. Meanwhile, the conservative movement is divided over MTG's decision to leave Congress, and the Tennessee governor's race is heating up. Additionally, the Trump administration is facing lawfare over indictments against James Comey and Letitia James, and a professor at Mississippi College is suing the school for allegedly violating his free speech rights.
Nov
24
2025
A discussion on the importance of energy production and its impact on the AI arms race, as well as the current state of conservative politics in Tennessee, including the governor's race and the debate over school choice and the Second Amendment.
Nov
21
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including the upcoming midterm elections, President Trump's comments on the six Democrat lawmakers who told military personnel to disobey illegal orders, and the National Guard being deployed in Memphis. The show also features a trivia question about the first president to pardon a turkey, and an interview with Matt Van Epps, a candidate running for Congress in Middle Tennessee's 7th district.
Nov
21
2025
Family caregivers spend thousands out of their own pockets each year, and too many have to quit their jobs to keep providing care. Real estate expert Jo Garner discusses the importance of home ownership and offers solutions for making houses more affordable. Meanwhile, conservative politics are heating up in Nashville, and Dolly Parton is launching her own travel stop franchise.
Nov
20
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including airline travel etiquette, the funeral of Dick Cheney, and the politics surrounding it, as well as the issue of insurrection and sedition in the US military and intelligence community, and the importance of law and order and accountability in society.
Nov
20
2025
Marie Fagins' entry into the Shelby County Mayor's race is causing a stir, with implications for both the Democrat and Republican parties. Meanwhile, experts warn of scams and gift card schemes during the holiday shopping season.
Nov
19
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including immigration, the conservative movement, Christmas movies, and the National Guard in Memphis. The show also touches on the Trump administration, ICE, the Department of Education, and local communities.
Nov
19
2025
The Memphis Safe Task Force, led by the National Guard, has seen significant crime reduction in the city, with over 2,700 arrests, 32,000 traffic stops, and 631 recovered firearms. Meanwhile, Senator Brett Taylor discusses the importance of supporting police officers and their families, and the benefits of fixed indexed annuities for retirement planning.
Nov
18
2025
The Todd Sterns Show discusses various topics including politics, immigration, crime, and education. The show also touches on cultural and social issues such as Thanksgiving traditions and the importance of math education.
Nov
18
2025
The National Guard's deployment to Memphis is at the center of a heated debate, with some arguing it's necessary to combat crime and others claiming it's an overreach of power. Meanwhile, the community comes together to discuss the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday and share their favorite family traditions, including deviled eggs and green bean casserole.
Nov
17
2025
Battle lines have been drawn after MTG declared war on President Trump and now the president is firing back - calling her a traitor. Divisions will lead to our destruction in the midterms, Conservatives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nov
17
2025
Memphis is experiencing a significant decrease in crime, with the National Guard playing a key role in the city's safety efforts. State Senator Brent Taylor discusses the impact of the Memphis Safe Task Force and the importance of supporting local law enforcement. Meanwhile, concerns are raised about the cost of healthcare, with Christian Healthcare Ministries offering an alternative to traditional health insurance at half the cost.
Nov
14
2025
The discussion revolves around the Epstein files, the H-1B visa program, and its impact on American workers, as well as the rise of socialism and its effects on young people. The conversation also touches on the economy, crime, and politics, with a focus on the city of Memphis and its recent decline and revitalization.
Nov
14
2025
A local institution, Dales Restaurant, is featured in a discussion about the revitalization of downtown Memphis and the impact of the National Guard's presence in the area. State Representative Rodney Hall joins the conversation to discuss conservative values and the importance of public safety. Meanwhile, the Memphis Apologetics Group is hosting an event at Grace View Church in South Haven, exploring the intersection of Christian theology and politics. The DeSoto Family Theater is also highlighted for its community-driven productions and opportunities for local youth to get involved in the arts.
Nov
13
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the H-1B visa program, immigration, and its impact on American workers, as well as the importance of conservative values and the America First agenda. The show also touches on Christian education, the threat of socialism and Marxism, and the need for individual liberty.
Nov
13
2025
The FBI's surveillance of conservatives has led to a Senate provision allowing senators to sue and collect from taxpayers, sparking outrage among lawmakers and citizens. Meanwhile, a violent mob laid siege to a Turning Point USA event at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Justice Department has launched an investigation. Additionally, a student at a New York high school was told that a Jesus club was not inclusive, prompting a legal challenge from the American Center for Law and Justice.
Nov
12
2025
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses various topics including the H1B visa program, immigration, and its impact on American workers, the education system, and the conservative movement. The show also touches on anti-Semitism in the conservative movement, the rise of AI-generated music, and the controversy surrounding a Jesus club at a local high school. Additionally, the show explores the topic of transgender milk and its comparison to breast milk, and the freedom of speech on college campuses, particularly at UC Berkeley.
Nov
12
2025
The US is facing a significant energy crisis, which threatens the development of artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, the H-1B visa program is under scrutiny, with some arguing that it displaces American workers. Additionally, over 100 million citizens carry medical debt due to overpriced and complicated health insurance, prompting some to seek alternative solutions like Christian Healthcare Ministries. In the realm of financial planning, whole life insurance is being discussed as a tool for legacy planning and long-term care.
Nov
11
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show honors veterans on Veterans Day, discussing President Trump's support for the military and his efforts to save the Veterans Day Parade in 1995. The show also touches on Marjorie Taylor Greene's comments about inflation and the economy, Nikki Haley's son's conservative views, and the controversy surrounding H-1B visas. Additionally, the show covers the Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley, the lack of security, and the importance of conservative values on campus. The hosts also discuss the economy, inflation, and the concerns of Gen Z voters, as well as the importance of business leaders in government.
Nov
11
2025
Throughout the day, the voices of military veterans who live right here in the Mid-South will be heard, celebrating and saluting the men and women who have served our great nation. The administration is working to address the housing crisis and lower gas prices, but it's a complex issue that will take time to resolve. Meanwhile, the National Guard is making a positive impact in Memphis, and the city is seeing a decrease in crime.
Nov
10
2025
Guest host Andy Hooser fills in on the Todd Starnes Radio ShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nov
7
2025
A discussion on the current state of affairs in the US, including the government shutdown, immigration, education, and the Trump agenda. The hosts also touch on the importance of conservatism and the MAGA movement, and express concerns about the direction of the country.
Nov
6
2025
President Trump announces Trump RX, a plan to lower pharmaceutical prices, and addresses Christian persecution in Nigeria. The government shutdown continues, with Democrats demanding a bipartisan meeting to discuss universal healthcare. Senator James Lankford discusses the shutdown and the Prevent Government Shutdown Act, which would automatically keep the government open at current spending levels until a solution is reached.
Nov
5
2025
The discussion revolves around the recent elections in New York City, where Zorah Mamdami won the mayoral race, and the implications of his socialist policies on the city and the country. The conversation also touches on identity politics, immigration, and the economy, highlighting the concerns of many Americans about the direction of the country.
Nov
5
2025
Riley Gaines, a fierce defender of young girls in sports, is speaking at the University of Memphis tonight, discussing preserving conservatism and the importance of protecting women's spaces. Meanwhile, Affordable Christmas is raising funds to provide low-income parents with the opportunity to select toys for their children, affirming their dignity and God-given desire to provide for their families.
Nov
4
2025
Multiple bomb threats have been made against polling places in heavily Republican districts in New Jersey. This is unacceptable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nov
4
2025
A discussion about the struggles of family caregivers, the impact of the government shutdown on workers, and the efforts to make Memphis a safer city, including the work of Senator Brent Taylor and the recent arrest of a suspect in a brutal attack on an elderly woman.
Nov
3
2025
The Todd Starnes Show discusses National Family Caregivers Month, food stamp fraud, and the impact of the Schumer shutdown on SNAP benefits. The show also touches on immigration, H-1B visas, and assimilation, as well as the upcoming Christmas season and Great American Media's broadcast of the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony.
Nov
3
2025
A conservative movement is growing at Rhodes College, with students forming a Young America's Foundation chapter and pushing back against the school's left-leaning atmosphere. Meanwhile, the National Guard is patrolling the streets of Memphis, with some pastors speaking out against the deployment. The cost of health care is also a major issue, with many Americans struggling to afford medical debt and complicated health insurance. Christian Healthcare Ministries offers an alternative to traditional health insurance at half the cost.
Oct
31
2025
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses various topics including Halloween, immigration, truck driving, food stamps, government shutdown, UFOs, and government cover-ups. The show also features interviews with guests including Congressman Mark Harris and Kent Heckenlively, author of the book 'Catastrophic Disclosure'.
Oct
31
2025
A conservative freshman at Rhodes College starts a Young America's Foundation chapter, and the owner of a local bakery shares her passion for healthy eating and making wholesome ingredients accessible to the community. Meanwhile, a sheriff discusses his approach to crime fighting in DeSoto County, and a senator reveals a memo that allegedly weaponized the DOJ against Republican lawmakers.
Oct
30
2025
Senator Marsha Blackburn joins the show to discuss the recent revelations about the Biden administration's targeting of Republican senators and conservative groups through the Arctic Frost probe. The conversation also touches on the economy, immigration, and the impact of H-1B visas on American workers.
Oct
30
2025
The Memphis Safe Task Force is making a significant impact in the city, with over 1,600 arrests and 84 missing children located. However, some business owners are opposing the task force, and the Democrat Party has spoken out against it. Meanwhile, the government is in a shutdown, and Congressman David Kustoff is calling on Democrats to pass a continuing resolution to fund the government. Additionally, the Better Business Bureau is warning about cannabis edibles that are being marketed in a way that appeals to children, and there are concerns about the safety of these products.
Oct
29
2025
The government shutdown continues, with Democrats and Republicans at odds over funding and policy. Meanwhile, a socialist candidate, Zoran Mamdani, is leading in the polls for the New York City mayoral election, sparking concerns about the future of the city. In other news, a massive asteroid, 3i Atlas, is approaching Earth, with some speculating that it may be of extraterrestrial origin. The Federal Reserve has announced that it will be lowering interest rates to help stimulate the economy.
Oct
28
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the government shutdown, politics, and conservatism, with a focus on the conservative movement and personal responsibility. The show features a guest, Jack Herman, who is the president of the YAF chapter at Rhodes College, and discusses the importance of getting young people talking about conservative values and the need for personal responsibility in America.
Oct
28
2025
The Shelby County Commission overrode Mayor Lee Harris's veto, paving the way for school board elections in 2026. The decision comes after a heated commission meeting where verbal brawls broke out, and some attendees were removed. Meanwhile, a local restaurant, the Flying Fish, has shut down due to civil unrest, and the Downtown Neighborhood Association is denying claims that downtown Memphis is experiencing a crime problem.
Oct
27
2025
The discussion revolves around the current state of the economy, government assistance, and the work ethic in America. The conversation also touches on the upcoming presidential election in 2028, Zoran Mamdami's potential candidacy, and the issues of immigration, Islam, and terrorism. The topic of H1 visas and their impact on companies like FedEx, as well as the influx of Indian Americans and the concept of replacement theory, are also explored.
Oct
27
2025
The Shelby County Commission is set to vote on overriding Mayor Lee Harris's veto of a resolution to put all school board seats on the ballot in 2026. Meanwhile, a group called Free the 901 is organizing boycotts against restaurants that feed federal law enforcement, and the National Guard's presence in the area has sparked controversy.
Oct
24
2025
The host discusses the rising tensions and violence against ICE agents, the Democrat Party's alleged support for these actions, and the potential invocation of the Insurrection Act. He also touches on the controversy surrounding the White House renovations, including the construction of a new ballroom, and the perceived hypocrisy of the media's reaction. Additionally, the host shares a humorous anecdote about a caller's experience with a U-Haul and discusses the importance of understanding the Constitution and the rights it affords citizens.
Oct
24
2025
Memphis is experiencing a shift in vibe, with a sense of safety and optimism emerging after a period of chaos. The Republican Party is gaining momentum in Shelby County, with a focus on limited government, fiscal responsibility, and parental rights. The government shutdown is causing concerns, particularly for those relying on SNAP benefits, but organizations are stepping in to fill the gap. The community is coming together to support local businesses and initiatives, such as the Germantown Athletic Club's coffee club, which hosts birthday parties for veterans and members.
Oct
23
2025
Todd Starns discusses the ongoing government shutdown, the Democrat party's radical left agenda, and the violent rhetoric coming from its supporters. He also touches on the NBA scandal involving the Italian mafia, the rise of radical Islam in America, and the White House renovation controversy.
Oct
23
2025
The Democrats' refusal to reopen the government is causing suffering among Americans, particularly those relying on SNAP benefits. Meanwhile, the National Guard's presence in Memphis has led to a significant decrease in crime, with the Make Memphis Safe Task Force reporting 1,267 arrests of violent criminals and 239 illegal firearms seized. In other news, Congressman John Rose discusses the impact of the government shutdown on farmers and the importance of opening markets for U.S. beef. Additionally, Randy Hutchison from the Better Business Bureau talks about unclaimed property and how people can find out if they have unclaimed money owed to them.
Oct
22
2025
A discussion on the government shutdown and its impact on food stamps and SNAP benefits, with conservative commentary from Todd Sterns. Senator Josh Hawley introduces a bill to reinstate funding for SNAP, while Democrats are accused of being responsible for the shutdown. In New York City, the mayoral election heats up with Curtis Sliwa and Zohran Mamdani vying for the top spot, with concerns over immigration and education. Meanwhile, a group called LifeWise is working to bring back Bible classes in public schools, and property rights are under attack in Canada and Wichita, Kansas, with landlords facing new regulations and Section 8 housing becoming a contentious issue.
Oct
22
2025
Memphis is experiencing a significant drop in crime rates since the deployment of the National Guard, with over 1,200 arrests of violent criminals and gang members, and a 40% decrease in violent crime. Senator Brent Taylor is credited with leading the effort to make Memphis a safer city, and the Memphis Safe Task Force is seen as a key factor in the decline in crime. Meanwhile, the Memphis Grizzlies are celebrating their 25th anniversary in the city, and the importance of planning for retirement is highlighted with discussions on Medicare and 401k plans.
Oct
21
2025
The Democrats are in a complete tailspin, and the Republicans are holding their ground. The Senate is voting on a continuing resolution, and the Democrats are trying to add funding for NPR, PBS, and health care for illegal aliens. Meanwhile, President Trump is making headlines with his AI-generated video dumping sewage on protesters, and the Democrats are outraged. In other news, a Democrat running for Senate in Maine is facing backlash for a 2013 Reddit post asking why black people don't tip, and a study has found that black diners tip less than white diners. Additionally, the cost of living is a major issue for young people, and President Trump is addressing it in his campaign. The White House is also making headlines with its plans to build a new ballroom, and the Republicans are fighting back against the Democrats' spending proposals.
Oct
21
2025
Michelle McKissick, a member of the Memphis Shelby County School Board, appears on The Price is Right and wins a trip to New Mexico. Meanwhile, Congressman Steve Cohen faces a primary challenge from Justin Pearson, and the Memphis politics scene is heating up. The show also discusses local issues, including crime and policing, and the controversy surrounding the No Kings protest.
Oct
20
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including the No Kings protest, the Communist Workers of America, voter ID in California, Steve Hilton's gubernatorial campaign, Gavin Newsom's policies, Zoran Mamdani's mayoral campaign, Curtis Sliwa's mayoral campaign, Poopgate, Charlie Kirk's assassination, and conservative politics.
Oct
20
2025
Todd Starnes discusses his experience with the National Guard in Memphis, where he met Eric Trump, and the contrast between the city's actual vibe and the negative portrayal in the media. He also talks about a recent drag show at the University of Memphis, the university's multicultural affairs office shutting down, and the funding of various organizations with tax dollars.
Oct
17
2025
The Islamification of America is a slow but steady march, and it's about to unravel if we don't get a handle on who we are as a nation. Radical Islam is a threat to our way of life, and we need to address it. Human trafficking and the exploitation of women are also major concerns, and we need to take action to stop it.
Oct
17
2025
The National Guard presence in Memphis has brought a sense of safety to the suburbs, including Bartlett, where local businesses are thriving and community events are bringing people together. Meanwhile, a conference at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary explores the intersection of Christianity and politics, and a local apologetics group is working to engage young people in the faith.
Oct
16
2025
A conversation with Delicia Bollinger and Dr. Talesa Franklin about their experiences with crime in Memphis and the impact of the National Guard's presence, as well as their perspectives on politics, Christianity, and public education.
Oct
16
2025
A school board member in DeSoto County is under fire for supporting a convicted child sex predator, while thousands of people have signed a petition calling for her removal. Meanwhile, President Trump's efforts on crime are being praised, and a local pastor is speaking out in support of the president's actions. Additionally, a coffee house in Bartlett is being featured, and a beloved supermarket chain is being remembered. Furthermore, Medicare scams are being discussed, and Wanda Halbert is embroiled in a controversy over rent payments in Millington.
Oct
15
2025
Todd Stearns discusses the National Guard's presence in Memphis, the Voting Rights Act, and the Republican Party's stance on freedom of speech. He also talks about the controversy surrounding the young Republicans' text messages, Dee Dee's story, and the upcoming election in Maine. Additionally, he discusses the latest news on President Trump, the Democrats, and the January 6th Committee. He also touches on the topic of voter ID, the civil war within the Republican Party, and the dangers of wokeness in America. Furthermore, he talks about the controversy surrounding the young Republicans' text messages, the latest news on Charlie Kirk, and the book 'Pagan Threat' written by Pastor Lucas Miles. He also discusses the story of Chloe Sutton, a mother accused of falsifying her son's physique using AI, and the trend of Gen Zers wanting landlines.
Oct
15
2025
A former youth minister pleads guilty to the sexual battery of a child, sparking outrage and calls for accountability from the community. Meanwhile, the National Guard and federal assets are credited with reducing crime in Memphis, allowing residents to feel safer and enjoy outdoor activities without fear of violence.
Oct
14
2025
Todd Starnes discusses the decline of church attendance and Christian values in America, the government shutdown and its impact on federal workers, and the Middle East peace deal. He also talks about a controversial Time magazine photo of President Trump and the hosting of Qatar in Idaho. Additionally, he shares a story about a conservative student at Oklahoma State University who was reprimanded and threatened by a staffer for his conservative beliefs and support of Turning Point USA.
Oct
13
2025
The nation of Israel is celebrating a historic day with President Trump's visit, while in Memphis, the National Guard's presence has brought a sense of peace to the city, but crime and juvenile justice issues persist, with many calling for a more effective law enforcement strategy and a solution to the city's juvenile crime problem.
Oct
13
2025
President Trump's historic peace deal in the Middle East, the significance of Columbus Day, and the importance of faith and spirituality in American society are discussed on the Todd Starnes Radio Show. The show also touches on the role of the National Guard in addressing crime and violence in cities, the need for conservatives to take a stand on school boards, and the challenges facing the conservative movement.
Oct
10
2025
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses the government shutdown, federal workers being fired, and the reduction in force, while also highlighting the importance of Columbus Day and the conservative movement, including Turning Point USA and Patriot Mobile.
Oct
10
2025
Tammy Sawyer's behavior has sparked controversy, with some questioning her safety claims and others criticizing her actions against law enforcement. The National Guard's presence in Memphis has brought about a change in the city's vibe, with people feeling safer and more confident. Meanwhile, country music stars are speaking out on patriotism and conservatism, with some facing backlash for their views.
Oct
9
2025
President Trump delivered historic peace to the Middle East and he more than deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. Obama got the prize 8 months after being elected - for basically getting elected.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct
9
2025
President Trump's announcement of a peace deal in the Middle East sparks celebration and relief in Jewish communities and Memphis. Meanwhile, a heated battle is brewing between Justin Pearson and Steve Cohen in the Memphis mayoral race, with Pearson accusing Cohen of disrespecting him. The National Guard is being deployed to Memphis to help with crime, and there are concerns about the impact of crime on local businesses. Additionally, there is a controversy surrounding the rejection of a Turning Point USA chapter at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, and the need to protect conservative kids from bullying in schools.
Oct
8
2025
The Democrat Party is becoming increasingly radicalized, and its control over Memphis is being challenged by a growing sense of discontent among residents. Meanwhile, the city is experiencing a surge in crime, and the Memphis Safe Task Force has made over 800 arrests since last week. In other news, the AI arms race is being hindered by an energy crisis, and Democrats are canceling pipelines and blocking drilling. Financial experts are advising people to review their employee benefits and take advantage of long-term financial planning tools.
Oct
8
2025
The discussion revolves around the compatibility of Islam with American culture, the rise of Christian nationalism, and the implications of the government shutdown on the country. The hosts also delve into the Ambler Road project in Alaska, the threat of predictability to the state's economy, and the radicalization of the Democrat Party. Additionally, they touch on the National Guard's deployment in Memphis, the doxing of federal agents, and the controversy surrounding Katie Porter's gubernatorial campaign in California.
Oct
7
2025
A discussion on the intersection of politics and theology, featuring Dinesh D'Souza's new documentary 'The Dragon's Prophecy,' which explores the connection between biblical archaeology and modern-day conflicts in the Middle East. The conversation also touches on the government shutdown, Obamacare, and the upcoming election in Tennessee.
Oct
7
2025
The Biden administration's targeting of Republican senators, including Marsha Blackburn and Bill Haggerty, has sparked outrage, with critics accusing the FBI of weaponizing the federal government. Meanwhile, in Memphis, corruption and crime continue to plague the city, with some calling for the deployment of the National Guard to restore law and order.
Oct
6
2025
The National Guard is being deployed in various cities across the US, including Chicago and Portland, to address rising crime and violence. Meanwhile, the federal government is facing criticism for its handling of ICE raids and the shutdown of the government. In Virginia, a contentious election is underway, with conservative candidates facing off against liberal opponents. The conservative movement is also grappling with internal divisions, particularly regarding Israel and Trump's policies. As the country continues to grapple with these issues, tensions between Democrats and Republicans remain high, with both sides accusing each other of extremism.
Oct
6
2025
The Memphis Tigers are off to an undefeated season, and the city is coming together to support the team. Meanwhile, federal law enforcement is working to restore law and order in the city, and some are accusing the media of undermining their efforts. In other news, a car, truck, and bike show is being held at the Tanger Outlets in South Haven to benefit St Jude Children's Research Hospital, and the event is expected to be a fun and exciting experience for all attendees.
Oct
3
2025
President Trump's efforts to make America safe again continue, with a focus on cities like Memphis and Portland, where crime and radical left-wing activity have been rampant. The National Guard has been deployed to Memphis, and President Trump is considering similar action in Portland. Meanwhile, the government shutdown continues, with Democrats opposing Republican efforts to cut government spending and eliminate non-essential jobs. Conservative and Christian leaders are speaking out against the shutdown and the radical left-wing agenda, and there is a growing movement to support President Trump's efforts to restore law and order in America.
Oct
2
2025
The Todd Stearns Radio Program discusses the government shutdown, the University of Delaware's student TV network thanking Charlie Kirk's killer, and the rise of cancel culture. President Trump's decision to send the National Guard to Memphis is also discussed, as well as the city's crime problem and the efforts of law enforcement to combat it. Dinesh D'Souza's new movie, The Dragon's Prophecy, is also mentioned, as well as Steve Hilton's campaign for governor in California and his efforts to stop the gerrymandering of voting districts.
Oct
2
2025
A grandmother's emotional plea for justice after her grandson's murder in Washington D.C. highlights the need for change in Memphis and Shelby County, where crime and violence have plagued citizens for generations. The arrival of the National Guard and federal support brings hope for a safer city, but systemic problems and long-term fixes are also discussed, including the importance of rebuilding the police department and holding leaders accountable.
Oct
1
2025
The Schumer shutdown is a government shutdown caused by the Democrats' demand for health care for illegals, which is a contentious issue in conservative politics. The shutdown has sparked a debate about the role of government and the importance of Christian conservative values. Meanwhile, the conservative movement is rallying behind figures like Charlie Kirk and Todd Starnes, who are advocating for limited government and traditional values.
Oct
1
2025
Memphis is facing a surge in violent crime, with over 125 murders so far this year. The city is receiving a wave of federal agents to help combat the issue, with President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi leading the effort. The operation, known as Operation Viper, aims to target gang members and violent offenders, and has already resulted in several arrests and the seizure of guns.
Sep
30
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the looming government shutdown, President Trump's efforts to overhaul the military, and the importance of religious liberty. The show also explores the concept of a gold standard and the rise of Glint Pay, a platform that allows users to hold and spend gold as a form of currency. Additionally, the hosts touch on the topic of de-dollarization and its implications for the US economy.
Sep
30
2025
The National Guard is being deployed to Memphis, Tennessee, to address rising crime rates and lawlessness in the city. Senator Bill Haggerty discusses the government shutdown and the Democrats' refusal to fund health care for American citizens over illegal aliens. Judge Jeanine Pirro shares her experience as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, where she has seen a 53% decline in homicide rates and a 39% decline in violent crime since the deployment of the National Guard.
Sep
29
2025
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses various topics including the government shutdown, Israel, conservative movement, illegal aliens, border security, Christian schools, Charlie Kirk, anti-Semitism, National Guard, and the World Cup, with a focus on the intersection of faith, politics, and culture.
Sep
29
2025
The National Guard is coming to Memphis to address the city's crime problem, but the Radical Democrats are pushing back against federal resources and measures to hold the school board accountable. Representative Mark White discusses his efforts to improve education outcomes in Memphis, and the Trump administration is fighting back against the attempted coup against President Trump during his first term.
Sep
26
2025
The discussion revolves around the potential link between Tylenol and autism, the indictment of James Comey, the situation at the UN, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The conversation also touches on the January 6th insurrection, Kamala Harris's book, and the upcoming midterm elections.
Sep
26
2025
Shelby County Clerk Wanda Halbert's incompetence has led to a $30,000 rent debt in Millington, and Commissioner Mick Wright is leading the charge to hold her accountable. Meanwhile, crime in Memphis continues to rise, and the Memphis Safe Task Force is working to address the issue. Joe Kent's comments on public corruption have sparked a debate, and Charlie Kirk's assassination has led to a discussion on left-wing violence. Ilhan Omar's immigration fraud allegations have also been brought up, and the White House is fighting back against Democrats over funding for health care for illegal aliens.
Sep
25
2025
Former FBI Director James Comey is expected to be indicted on criminal charges in a federal court in Virginia. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is accused of pressuring Google to censor free speech and First Amendment rights. The Trump administration is pushing for the release of investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, and the midterms are heating up with Republicans gaining momentum in key states like Tennessee, New Jersey, and Virginia.
Sep
25
2025
Mark Billingsley discusses his run for the Shelby County Commission and his efforts to address issues such as overcrowding at the Shelby County Jail, mental health, and law enforcement. Randy Hutchinson from the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South talks about online auto scams and how to avoid them. The hosts also discuss the latest GDP numbers and the Trump administration's policies.
Sep
24
2025
Mary Walter sits in for Todd Starns on the Todd Starn Show, discussing various topics including the shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas, Kamala Harris's book and her presidential campaign, Joe Biden's health, and the 2024 presidential election. The show also covers Trump's library, the New Jersey gubernatorial race, and the Virginia gubernatorial race, as well as the midterm elections.
Sep
24
2025
Senator Brent Taylor discusses his efforts to make Memphis matter, the importance of trust between the police and the community, and his support for closed primaries and partisan school board elections. He also addresses the Second Amendment and the need for an audit of the Memphis Police Department's statistics.
Sep
23
2025
President Trump's speech at the UN, discussing the crisis of uncontrolled migration, the UN's funding of an assault on Western countries, and the importance of protecting one's homeland. The discussion also touches on the far left's growing violence problem, the need for fair and reciprocal trade, and the importance of defending free speech and free expression.
Sep
23
2025
The Memphis school board elections are being realigned to 2026, allowing for greater accountability and transparency. The Trump administration is discussing autism and vaccines, questioning the role of pharmaceutical companies. A local leader, Jason Lederfein, shares his journey to Christianity and how it has impacted his civic engagement. The importance of finding common ground and respectful dialogue is emphasized, particularly in discussing sensitive topics like vaccines and autism.
Sep
22
2025
The Todd Starnes show discusses the memorial for Charlie Kirk, a conservative commentator who was assassinated, and the reaction from politicians and the public. Guests include Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Erica Kirk, who shares her thoughts on her husband's death and the impact it has had on her. The show also touches on issues of faith, freedom, and values, and the hypocrisy of some Democrats in their reaction to the memorial.
Sep
22
2025
A memorial service for Charlie Kirk sparked a sense of hope and revival across the country, with many believing it's the start of a new spiritual awakening. The event brought together leaders and speakers who emphasized the importance of faith, unity, and the need to return to biblical principles. The conversation also touched on the healthcare crisis, the role of the National Guard in Memphis, and the need for a spiritual reawakening in America.
Sep
19
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the controversy surrounding Charlie Kirk's assassination and the Democratic Party's response, as well as the FCC's role in regulating late-night comedy. The show also touches on the importance of hiring conservatives and Christians in the job market, and features trivia questions about classic TV shows like the Andy Griffith Show and Green Acres.
Sep
19
2025
Memphis is facing a crisis of crime and safety, with the National Guard set to arrive in the city to help combat the issue. The Republican Party is celebrating the deployment, while the Democrats are opposed, with some saying it will hurt the city's economy and democracy. The city's residents are divided, with some feeling a sense of hope and others feeling fearful and uncertain about the future.
Sep
18
2025
The aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination sparks a national debate on free speech, violence, and the role of the FCC. Conservative commentators and politicians weigh in on the issue, while leftist activists and politicians defend their right to express their opinions, even if they are violent or hateful. The National Guard is deployed to Memphis to address the city's crime crisis, and the debate over the role of government in addressing social issues continues.
Sep
18
2025
The National Guard is being deployed to Memphis to help combat crime, with President Trump announcing the move. Senator Marcia Blackburn discusses the efforts to make Memphis safer, including Operation Viper, and the importance of conservative values in the city. Meanwhile, the Republican Party of Shelby County is hosting a welcome event for the National Guard, with citizens expressing gratitude for the deployment.
Sep
17
2025
The University of North Georgia is under fire for a textbook that allegedly disparages Christians, while the FBI is being criticized for its handling of domestic terrorism cases. Meanwhile, the National Guard is being deployed to Memphis to help combat crime, and university campuses are grappling with issues of free speech and hate speech.
Sep
17
2025
The deployment of the National Guard to Memphis has sparked controversy and debate, with some arguing it's necessary to combat crime, while others see it as an overreach of federal power. Meanwhile, a street-naming controversy in Hernando has raised questions about the city's values and the role of conservative figures like Charlie Kirk.
Sep
16
2025
FBI Director Kash Patel testifies on Capitol Hill about the investigation into Charlie Kirk's assassination, revealing more than 20 people were involved in a Discord chat with the suspect. Meanwhile, conservative students on university campuses face backlash and violence from leftist extremists, leading to calls for the National Guard to be deployed in cities like Memphis to address rising crime and restore order.
Sep
16
2025
President Trump's visit to Memphis and the deployment of the National Guard have sparked a heated debate about crime and the city's future. Local conservatives and Republicans are rallying behind the president's efforts, while critics like Tammy Sawyer are denouncing the move as divisive and racist.
Sep
15
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, the deployment of the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee, and the response from the community, including a massive vigil and a call to action from pastors and conservatives to stand up for their faith and freedom.
Sep
15
2025
Memphis is facing a surge in crime, and the National Guard has been deployed to the city. The move has sparked debate among local leaders, with some supporting the decision and others expressing concerns about the impact on civil rights. As the situation unfolds, residents are weighing in on the issue, with some expressing hope that the National Guard will help bring crime under control and others fearing a loss of freedoms.
Sep
12
2025
President Trump announces bold action to crush violent crime in Memphis, sending in the National Guard to address the city's high crime rate, which is 344% higher than the national average. The move comes after a surge in violent crime in Memphis, including the murder of four children in their home. The city's Soros-funded district attorneys have been criticized for their handling of bail and crime, leading to the release of violent offenders without bail. The National Guard is expected to bring relief to the city's residents, who are eager for a safer environment.
Sep
12
2025
A suspect is captured in the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and President Trump announces the deployment of the National Guard to Memphis to combat crime, sparking a conversation about the city's safety and the need for a crackdown on gangs and violence.
Sep
11
2025
The assassination of Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old conservative commentator, has sparked outrage and calls for action. The killing is seen as a form of political terrorism, and many are condemning the radical left for their role in promoting violence. The incident has also raised questions about the state of free speech and the conservative movement in the US, with some calling for greater unity and action to counter the left's efforts to silence conservative voices.
Sep
11
2025
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sparked a wave of emotions and reactions from the public, with many expressing outrage, sadness, and frustration. As a prominent conservative figure, Kirk's death has highlighted the growing tensions between conservative and liberal ideologies. The incident has also raised questions about the role of free speech and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs in the face of adversity.
Sep
10
2025
Todd Starns discusses the possibility of a race war in America, citing the Obama administration's policies and the rise of black on white crime. He also talks about the crime situation in Charlotte and Memphis, and how President Trump's policies may be contributing to the problem. Additionally, he discusses the Secret Service's failure to protect President Trump from protesters at a restaurant, and the shooting of Charlie Kirk at a TPUSA event.
Sep
10
2025
Memphis residents are skeptical of the city's 25-year low crime rate, citing their own experiences with crime and violence. The Memphis Police Department's announcement has sparked debate and questioning, with some calling for more transparency and accountability. Meanwhile, District Attorney Steve Mulroy is facing scrutiny over his ties to George Soros and his handling of the office, with some accusing him of being soft on crime.
Sep
9
2025
A discussion about the recent crime wave in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the lack of action from law enforcement and district attorneys. The conversation also touches on President Trump's stance on religious liberty and his efforts to protect Judeo-Christian values. Additionally, there is a discussion about the LGBTQ agenda and its impact on society, as well as a controversy at Texas A&M University involving a professor and a children's literature course.
Sep
9
2025
Memphis Shelby County Schools are facing a crisis with failing schools, teacher shortages, and buildings in disrepair. The county commission is trying to find a solution, but is limited in its authority due to state laws. Meanwhile, the city is dealing with high crime rates and a lack of transparency in reporting incidents.
Sep
8
2025
A discussion on the rise of Islam in America, crime, and immigration, including the Department of War, President Trump, the National Guard, Sharia law, black-on-white crime, and critical race theory.
Sep
8
2025
A 38-year-old man's story of fleeing gangs in Guatemala to Memphis as a teenager, working two jobs, and raising children, but still living in fear of deportation and being labeled a 'criminal'. The most common diagnosis in Memphis is a broken heart, according to a doctor, who argues that the city needs to build a city where no one's deepest wounds are ignored.
Sep
5
2025
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses various topics including American history, the concept of a Christian nation, the national anthem, and the importance of God-given rights. The show also touches on the Biden administration's policies, vaccine mandates, and the rising crime rate in America. Additionally, the hosts discuss the impact of the music industry on society and the need for responsible leadership.
Sep
5
2025
Memphis and Nashville are struggling with high crime rates, with Memphis being the number one violent crime city in the nation. Congressman John Rose discusses his plan to deploy the National Guard to help stabilize the situation and restore safety in the city, while also addressing the economic concerns and potential solutions to rebuild the economy in West Tennessee.
Sep
4
2025
The host discusses various topics including COVID-19, vaccines, politics, crime, free speech, government control, small businesses, and conservative commentary, highlighting concerns about the impact of government policies on individuals and society.
Sep
4
2025
The National Guard's potential deployment to Memphis is a topic of discussion, with some residents calling for their presence to combat gun violence. Meanwhile, artificial intelligence is being used to facilitate scams and fraud, with the Better Business Bureau warning of its dangers and providing tips on how to protect oneself.
Sep
3
2025
Todd Starns discusses various topics including the Epstein victims speaking out, Florida's plan to eliminate childhood vaccine mandates, a comedian's use of blackface and stereotypes in a NASCAR-themed comedy routine, and the lawsuit between Newsmax and Fox News Channel.
Sep
3
2025
Memphis residents are calling for the National Guard to be deployed to combat rising crime rates, but city leaders claim crime is decreasing. Meanwhile, Congressman David Kustoff weighs in on the issue, and the city's legacy and history are at stake.
Sep
2
2025
President Trump is expected to make an announcement about the Space Force program being moved from Colorado to Alabama. Meanwhile, concerns about crime and violence in cities like Memphis and Chicago are growing, with some calling for the deployment of the National Guard. The issue of immigration and its impact on American culture is also being discussed, with some arguing that it threatens the country's Judeo-Christian heritage. Additionally, the topic of HOAs and their impact on homeowners is being explored.
Sep
2
2025
A chaotic scene unfolded in downtown Memphis on 901 Day, with reports of gun battles, massive fights, and lawlessness on Beale Street. Business owners described the scene as 'insane' and 'a day of lawlessness.' The city's mayor and police department have been criticized for their handling of the situation, with some calling for the deployment of the National Guard to restore order.
Aug
29
2025
As Labor Day approaches, the National Right to Work Committee's Mark Mix discusses the impact of labor unions on the private sector and government. Meanwhile, controversy surrounds Iowa Senator Joni Ernst's potential retirement and the extension of Kamala Harris's Secret Service protection. Donald Trump's decision to rescind the protection has sparked debate, with some accusing him of being vindictive and others seeing it as a necessary step to bring order to the system.
Aug
29
2025
The case of Tyree Nichols and allegations of gang infiltration within the Memphis Police Department have raised questions about the department's leadership and the handling of the case. Meanwhile, the University of Memphis marching band is gearing up for the season, and Melania Trump is facing controversy over her potential inclusion on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine.
Aug
28
2025
The intersection of Christianity, mental health, and politics is explored in this discussion about the rise of transgenderism, the decline of traditional values, and the need for faith-based solutions to address the growing violence and crime in American society.
Aug
28
2025
The conversation revolves around the potential deployment of National Guard troops in Memphis, Tennessee, and the controversy surrounding the elimination of DEI programs at the University of Memphis. Additionally, the hosts discuss tariff scams and the importance of being cautious when making online purchases. The show also features an interview with Grayson Groves, a local food blogger who reviews sandwich shops in the Mid-South.
Aug
27
2025
A gunman identified as a 23-year-old transgender person opened fire outside a Catholic church during an all-school mass in Minneapolis, killing two children and injuring 17 others. The incident has raised concerns about the normalization of behaviors and the impact of the public school system on children's mental health and well-being. The Department of Education and critical race theory have also been criticized for their potential role in promoting transgenderism and other ideologies that may contribute to violence and mental health issues.
Aug
26
2025
The Biscuit-in-Chief has issued a recommendation to the woke executives of Cracker Barrel: reverse course and bring back the country charm. What say you, America? Call Todd 901-260-5926.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aug
25
2025
Todd is broadcasting live from the White House today as President Trump announces a massive crackdown on crime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aug
22
2025
The FBI raids John Bolton's home over alleged classified information, while President Trump announces a new crime initiative in Chicago. Meanwhile, Cracker Barrel faces backlash for its redesign and DEI policies, and a racist sign is displayed at a Winsom Sears campaign event in Arlington, Virginia.
Aug
21
2025
President Trump discusses his plans to eliminate mail-in ballots, his concerns about voter fraud, and his efforts to address crime in Memphis. He also talks about his plans to patrol the streets of Washington, D.C. with the National Guard and law enforcement, and his views on the America First movement and Gen Z voters.
Aug
21
2025
Donald Trump discusses the America First Movement and its appeal to Gen Z voters, citing the importance of faith and traditional values in American society. He also addresses concerns about election integrity, mail-in ballots, and crime in America, emphasizing the need for strong leadership and a return to traditional values.
Aug
20
2025
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses various topics including the National Guard deployment in Washington D.C., crime in Memphis, Tennessee, and the politics surrounding Israel. The show also touches on issues of wokeness, masculinity, and the Republican Party's stance on socialism and conservatism.
Aug
19
2025
A discussion on the current state of America, focusing on the impact of liberal policies, the importance of fatherhood, and the efforts to clean up DC and restore American values.
Aug
18
2025
The president of Ukraine showed up at today’s peace talks wearing a t-shirt. We’ve sent this guy billions of dollars. You’re telling me he can’t afford to buy a suit from Macy’s?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aug
15
2025
President Trump is meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, sparking controversy and protests. Meanwhile, conservative commentator Todd Starnes discusses various topics, including the meeting, the NFL's male cheerleaders, and the importance of local government. He also interviews guests, including Bernadette Wilson, a candidate for governor of Alaska, and discusses issues such as the Bible being 'queered' and the importance of free speech.
Aug
14
2025
The discussion centers around the crime problem in America, with a focus on cities run by Democrats and the impact of President Trump's policies. The conversation also touches on Social Security, illegal aliens, gerrymandering, and homelessness in Washington D.C.
Aug
13
2025
President Trump is taking action to address crime in Washington D.C., considering a national emergency to keep control over the police department beyond 30 days. Meanwhile, a whistleblower in Kentucky is suing her former employer for firing her after she reported coworkers selling driver's licenses to illegals. In other news, a homeowners association in Arizona is cracking down on a resident's blue lights in support of the police, and a sitting Congresswoman claims to have seen evidence of interdimensional beings.
Aug
12
2025
President Trump's efforts to address crime in Washington D.C. and the need for law and order in the nation's capital, including the deployment of the National Guard and the implementation of broken windows policing. The discussion also touches on the issue of juvenile delinquency, the failures of the education system, and the need for parental responsibility.
Aug
11
2025
Cracker Barrel’s modern makeover has received bad reviews from devoted customers. They miss the country charm. What say you?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aug
8
2025
The Todd Starns Radio Show celebrates Elvis Week in Memphis, Tennessee, while discussing various topics such as the Gun Owners of America conference, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and President Trump's efforts to secure the nation's capital and address crime. The show also touches on redistricting, debanking, and the importance of freedom-loving Americans.
Aug
7
2025
A discussion on the importance of Israel as an ally, the need to protect the Second Amendment, and the rising crime rates in Memphis, Tennessee. The show also covers the FedEx St. Jude Championship golf tournament, and the hosts share their experiences at the event. Additionally, they discuss the presence of tarantulas and snakes in certain regions, and the importance of farmers' markets in supporting local agriculture.
Aug
6
2025
A gunman opens fire at Fort Stewart in Georgia, leaving at least five soldiers shot. Oklahoma requires teachers from liberal states to take an America First test to align with Oklahoma's curriculum. Texas Democrats are accused of abandoning their job and redistricting the state. Republicans are turning on Israel, and the American people are getting tired of the constant involvement. A dangerous piece of legislation in California allows a teacher or counselor to take custody of a child without parental permission.
Aug
5
2025
The discussion revolves around President Trump's actions, Texas redistricting, immigration policies, the importance of speaking English, and the government's role in regulating food stamps and promoting healthy eating habits.
Aug
4
2025
Texas Democrats fled the state in an effort to stop the Republican-controlled legislature from voting on redistricting. The attorney general says that’s a felony crime and the governor says anyone not in the seats by 3 p.m. will be removed from office.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aug
1
2025
President Trump's stance on the war between Russia and Ukraine, immigration, and his economic policies are discussed in this podcast. The host also talks about the Republican Party's efforts to appeal to young voters and the growing divide between conservatives and liberals.
Jul
31
2025
Todd Starns discusses the latest news and politics, including the controversy surrounding Sidney Sweeney, the Young Republican National Convention, and the Democratic Party's alleged radicalization. He also interviews Congressman Brian Steil about the attack on his home and the threat of violence from the radical left.
Jul
30
2025
A discussion on various topics including Social Security, tsunami warnings, weather forecasting, American Eagle's advertising campaign, critical race theory, public education, malnutrition, school feeding programs, the FBI, burn bags, immigration, and vacation Bible school.
Jul
29
2025
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses various topics including crime, politics, and law enforcement, with a focus on conservative views and the importance of enforcing laws and protecting veterans' rights. The show also touches on issues such as immigration and disability benefits for veterans.
Jul
28
2025
Todd Starns discusses the rising crime epidemic and lawlessness in America, particularly in cities like Cincinnati and Memphis. He also touches on the FBI's corruption and the potential indictment of Hillary Clinton, John Brennan, and James Comey. Additionally, he comments on the Trump administration's efforts to address the issue and the need for law and order in the country.
Jul
25
2025
A discussion on homelessness, mental health, and institutionalization, as well as the impact of socialism and communism on society. The conversation also touches on the Texas disaster relief efforts, the role of government in addressing homelessness, and the controversy surrounding RussiaGate and the Clinton and Obama administrations.
Jul
24
2025
The passing of professional wrestling icon Hulk Hogan is mourned, and his life and legacy are celebrated. Meanwhile, controversy surrounds the Russia Gate scandal, with allegations of Obama administration involvement and potential charges against high-ranking officials. Additionally, the marriage of French President Emmanuel Macron to his wife, Brigitte, is questioned, and Candace Owens faces backlash for her comments on the matter.
Jul
23
2025
Tulsi Gabbard reveals irrefutable evidence that President Obama and his national security team directed the creation of an intelligence community assessment they knew was false, promoting a contrived narrative that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help President Trump win. The report details how they manufactured findings from shoddy sources, suppressed evidence, and disobeyed traditional tradecraft intelligence community standards, ultimately undermining the legitimacy of President Trump and launching a years-long coup against him and his administration.
Jul
22
2025
A discussion about the state of public schools, the controversy surrounding Hunter Biden, and the Russia collusion scandal. The conversation also touches on the upcoming midterm elections, immigration, and the proposed amnesty bill. Additionally, the host discusses disaster relief efforts in the Texas Hill Country.
Jul
21
2025
The Todd Stearns Radio Show discusses the Russia collusion hoax, Tulsi Gabbard's evidence against Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and the potential for arrests and prosecution. The show also touches on the Deep State, the Justice Department, and the Trump administration's efforts to hold those responsible accountable.
Jul
18
2025
The Wall Street Journal's hit piece on Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein is a complete fabrication, and the media's open war on Trump is a conspiracy to take him down. Meanwhile, the Obama administration conspired to subvert Trump's 2016 victory and presidency, and new declassified records provide compelling evidence of this conspiracy. The intelligence community consistently assessed that Russia was not trying to influence the election, but Obama officials leaked false statements to the media claiming Russia had intervened.
Jul
17
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics, including the rescissions package, immigration, and the controversy surrounding NPR and PBS. The show also touches on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, the Deep State, and the potential for a third party led by Elon Musk. Additionally, the show covers the issue of illegal aliens at Belmont University, the rise of socialism, and the importance of transparency in government. The hosts also discuss the use of makeup in media, narcissism, and PTSD, as well as the controversy surrounding Shane Gillis's comedy routine at the Espys.
Jul
16
2025
A discussion about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, President Trump's involvement, and the potential cover-up by powerful individuals. The conversation touches on the Epstein files, Pam Bondi's role, and the deep state's involvement in the scandal. The discussion also explores the impact on the MAGA movement and conservative politics.
Jul
15
2025
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses the latest news and controversies, including the Jeffrey Epstein case, Senate Republicans' handling of spending cuts, and the legacy of John MacArthur. The show also touches on the LGBTQ agenda in entertainment and the controversy surrounding Chip and Joanna Gaines' new reality TV show. Additionally, the hosts discuss the issue of racism in running and the New York Times' article claiming that jogging has always excluded black people.
Jul
14
2025
The Todd Stearns Radio Show discusses various topics including the Jeffrey Epstein situation, immigration issues in Texas, and the controversy surrounding Chip and Joanna Gaines' inclusion of a same-sex couple in their reality TV show. The show also touches on the importance of following the law and respecting the rights of all individuals, regardless of their immigration status.
Jul
11
2025
Todd Starns discusses the recent ICE raid in California, where hundreds of people were arrested for working on marijuana farms with illegal alien children. He also talks about the controversy surrounding the living wage fee added to restaurant bills, and the importance of enforcing immigration laws and protecting American sovereignty.
Jul
10
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics including the Jeffrey Epstein case, the Trump administration's handling of immigration, the Texas floods, and the controversy surrounding a school nurse's costume. The show also touches on the topic of inclusivity in toys, specifically Barbie dolls, and the debate over Medicaid and immigration reform. Additionally, the show discusses the case of a school nurse who was fired for refusing to address a transgender employee by their preferred pronouns and the importance of religious liberty.
Jul
9
2025
A discussion on the need for harsher discipline in public schools, the abuse of government assistance programs, and the controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and Elon Musk's involvement in politics.
Jul
8
2025
The Todd Starnes Show discusses various topics including the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, the TSA's new rules, the new Superman movie, and favorite movies. The show also covers politics, immigration, and Hollywood's push for a woke agenda.
Jul
7
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including immigration, amnesty, border patrol, Jeffrey Epstein, Elon Musk's third party, racism, and the Texas floods. They also touch on the National Weather Service and climate change, and share personal stories and opinions on these issues.
Jul
3
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Program discusses the latest developments in American politics, including the passage of the Big Beautiful Bill, the controversy surrounding the Memphis Redbirds' 4th of July celebration, and the importance of patriotism and conservative values in the United States. The program also touches on the significance of Independence Day and the release of a new book, Star Spangled Blessings, which explores the history and values of America.
Jul
2
2025
President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill is a comprehensive piece of legislation that aims to address various issues in the country, including Medicaid, Social Security, tax cuts, and the economy. The bill has been met with both support and criticism, with some arguing that it will help stimulate economic growth and others claiming that it will add to the national debt. Meanwhile, the country is also dealing with the aftermath of a recent primary election in New York City, where a Muslim socialist candidate won the nomination. The candidate has sparked controversy with his views on socialism and his plans for the city. As the country celebrates Independence Day, many are reflecting on the importance of patriotism and the need for Americans to come together to address the country's challenges.
Jul
1
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the latest news and politics, including the Senate's passing of the BBB bill, President Trump's approval ratings, and the potential for a third political party. The show also touches on the issue of immigration, Medicaid, and the census, as well as the importance of patriotism and American pride.
Jun
30
2025
Todd Stearns discusses various topics including socialism, gun rights, education, and conservatism, highlighting the importance of freedom and liberty in America. He also talks about the economy, politics, and the Second Amendment, emphasizing the need for responsible governance and individual rights.
Jun
27
2025
The Supreme Court has made several significant rulings, including limiting national injunctions, upholding parental rights, and addressing LGBTQ issues in schools. Meanwhile, concerns about agroterrorism and food security have been raised, highlighting the need for stronger measures to protect the nation's agricultural capabilities.
Jun
26
2025
Todd Stearns discusses various topics including the situation in New York City, the Iran-Israel conflict, parental rights in education, and the Trump administration's policies. He also talks about the economy, government, and politics, and expresses his conservative views and support for the Republican Party.
Jun
25
2025
The host discusses various topics including the threat of Islam to Christianity, the state of American politics, the role of NATO, the situation in Iran and Israel, and the importance of religious freedom. He also talks about catfish and Stuckey's, a Southern restaurant chain.
Jun
24
2025
President Trump's actions regarding Iran and Israel have sparked controversy and debate within the MAGA community, with some supporting his approach and others calling for regime change. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party is facing challenges in the New York City mayoral race, with a Muslim socialist candidate leading in the polls. The episode also touches on issues of national security, conservatism, and Christianity.
Jun
23
2025
The Todd Stearns Radio Show discusses the recent military strikes on Iran, the conservative movement's reaction, and the potential consequences of the conflict. The show also touches on the topic of lawfare and its impact on President Trump and his supporters, as well as the cultural and societal implications of the conflict.
Jun
20
2025
The Todd Starnes Show discusses various topics including the Iran-Israel conflict, the Supreme Court's ruling on transgender surgeries for children, the Tennessee Attorney General's win in court, and the Democrats' stance on immigration. The show also touches on Elon Musk's Neuralink and his potential purchase of MSNBC, as well as the issue of illegal immigration and deportation.
Jun
18
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics including Iran's nuclear program, President Trump's stance on the issue, and the conservative movement's response. The show also touches on anti-Semitism, religious liberty, and the posting of the Ten Commandments in school classrooms. Additionally, the show covers news and current events, including the White House flagpoles, a book launch, and various products and services.
Jun
17
2025
Todd Sterns discusses the current situation in the Middle East, particularly with regards to Iran and Israel, and how it relates to President Trump's policies and the MAGA movement. He also talks about his new book, Star Spangled Blessings, and encourages listeners to purchase a copy to help it become a New York Times bestseller.
Jun
16
2025
Todd Sterns discusses the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Iran, and how it relates to politics and national security. He also talks about his new book, Star Spangled Blessings Devotions for Patriots, and encourages listeners to buy a copy to help him reach the New York Times bestseller list.
Jun
13
2025
Todd Starnes discusses the recent attack on Iran's nuclear sites by Israel, the implications of this event, and the reactions from various politicians and individuals. He also talks about immigration, the conservative movement, and the Republican Party's stance on these issues. Additionally, he shares his thoughts on the current state of politics and government, and how it affects the country.
Jun
12
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the latest news on President Trump's immigration policies, including his plans to soften deportation rules for farm workers and those in the service industry. The show also touches on the controversy surrounding NPR and PBS funding, and the debate over hate crime laws and free speech. Guests include Congressman David Kostoff and Luke Simbel, a Republican strategist and attorney.
Jun
11
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the ongoing immigration crisis, with a focus on the role of the National Guard and ICE in addressing the issue. The show also touches on the controversy surrounding Sheriff Gregory Toney in Broward County, Florida, and the efforts of Attorney General James Uttmeyer to enforce immigration laws in the state. Additionally, the show covers the NFL's celebration of Gay Pride Month and the controversy surrounding it.
Jun
10
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses the ongoing riots in Los Angeles, the role of the National Guard and the Insurrection Act, and the controversy surrounding ICE agents and the California Values Act. The show also touches on the topic of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on relationships and marriage.
Jun
9
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses the ongoing crisis in Los Angeles, where protests and violence have erupted over immigration issues. Todd Sterns argues that the situation is an invasion of the country and calls for a stronger response from the government. He also discusses the role of sanctuary cities and the need for immigration reform.
Jun
6
2025
The split between President Trump and Elon Musk went public yesterday. Guest host Jeff Stein says it’s a currently-minor distraction that could easily be contained to keep the real focus on the mission critical work of the Trump 2.0 Administration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jun
5
2025
The Todd Starnes Show discusses various topics, including the Durbin-Marshall Credit Card Bill, Joe Biden's use of an AutoPen, and the House Oversight Committee's investigation into the White House. The show also talks about Karine Jean-Pierre's book and her departure from the Democratic Party, as well as the controversy surrounding pageants and the participation of biological men. Additionally, the show covers the big beautiful bill, the tax cuts, and the importance of certainty in tax policy. The show also features an interview with Congressman Mike Collins about the transportation supply chain and the challenges it faces.
Jun
4
2025
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses various topics including the Big Beautiful Bill, Elon Musk's criticism of the bill, and the impact of the bill on the national debt. The show also touches on immigration, the LGBTQ community, and the importance of family. Additionally, the show covers the National Association of Christian Lawmakers and their efforts to promote Christian values in government. The hosts also discuss public libraries, school libraries, and the books available to children. They also talk about food delivery services, tipping, and grocery shopping.
Jun
3
2025
Todd Starnes discusses various topics including conservatism, Christianity, and Western civilization, warning about the rise of radical Islam and the threat of the third jihad. He also talks about the importance of career technical education and vocational training, and the need for Americans to take responsibility for their safety and the safety of their loved ones.
Jun
2
2025
A discussion on the recent terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, and its implications for national security, as well as the ongoing debates on immigration, border security, and the role of Christianity in American society.
May
30
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including immigration, the Trump administration's policies, sanctuary cities, transgender athletes, and the conservative movement. The show also touches on the importance of trade schools and career technical education, as well as the changing parenting styles and the impact of social issues on young people.
May
29
2025
As we bid farewell to Elon Musk, we must pause and thank him for risking everything to expose the grift and the waste and the corruption within the federal government. Let’s just hope the Republicans have the fortitude to follow through and codify his cuts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May
28
2025
Elon Musk's data center in Memphis, Tennessee, is a hub for innovation and job creation, but crime and violence in the city are major concerns. Meanwhile, the Dogecoin community is pushing for spending cuts in the big beautiful bill, and Senator Marsha Blackburn is working to get the bill passed in the Senate. Pastor Russell Johnson and his church in Seattle are standing up against Antifa violence and Mayor Bruce Harrell's response to it, and Senator Blackburn is considering a run for governor of Tennessee.
May
27
2025
Phil Robertson, the patriarch of the Duck Dynasty family, passed away, and his legacy is being remembered as a champion of conservative values and faith. Meanwhile, the Democrat Party is struggling to appeal to young men, who are increasingly turning to the Republican Party and Donald Trump. The party's efforts to reverse its erosion of support among young men have been unsuccessful, and it's clear that the party's message is not resonating with this demographic. The discussion also touches on the importance of life skills, adulting, and the need for critical thinking in today's society.
May
23
2025
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses various topics, including President Trump's policies, Harvard University's international students, Christian schools' handling of LGBTQ+ issues, and Memorial Day's origins. The show also touches on the history of Arlington National Cemetery and its former owner, Robert E. Lee.
May
22
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including the attack on the Capitol Jewish Museum, the Trump administration's efforts to protect veterans, and the importance of diversifying one's savings and retirement accounts. The show also touches on the issue of terrorism, hate crimes, and the conservative movement. Additionally, the hosts discuss the Trump administration's efforts to deport illegal immigrants and the controversy surrounding student visas. The show also features an interview with a representative from Vault U.S. Gold, a company that helps individuals diversify their savings and retirement accounts by investing in precious metals.
May
21
2025
President Trump confronts the President of South Africa over genocide in South Africa, while also making moves to cut taxes and reform Medicaid. Meanwhile, Elon Musk leaves his role as head of Doge, and Senator Marsha Blackburn discusses the Big Beautiful Bill and its potential impact on the economy and healthcare.
May
20
2025
Todd Starnes discusses various topics including Joe Biden's health, Jill Biden, the Justice Department, La Monica McIver, President Trump, Newsmax, the WNBA, Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and California Democrats.
May
19
2025
The discussion revolves around Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis and the alleged cover-up by the Democratic Party, with many questioning the party's motives and the impact on the country. The conversation also touches on racial issues, media bias, and the need for justice and accountability in the face of alleged wrongdoing.
May
16
2025
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses the controversy surrounding former FBI Director James Comey's social media post, which some interpret as a threat to President Trump's life. The show also touches on the topic of reparations, with some arguing that it's unfair to force people who never owned slaves to pay for the sins of their ancestors. Additionally, the show covers gun safety and the Second Amendment, with some guests advocating for stricter gun laws and others pushing back against what they see as an attack on their constitutional rights. The show also features a segment on barbecue, with the host discussing his favorite barbecue joints and the importance of supporting local businesses.
May
15
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses the controversy surrounding birthright citizenship, the Trump administration's efforts to address illegal immigration, and the implications of the Fourteenth Amendment. The show also touches on the Make America Healthy Again movement, the use of ivermectin for parasite cleanses, and the growing trend of sex education in public schools. Additionally, the show covers the governor's race in Colorado and the controversy surrounding transgender ideology.
May
14
2025
President Trump's diplomatic tour of the Middle East is met with controversy and praise, while Democrats are criticized for their handling of immigration and school board elections. Meanwhile, the Catholic Church welcomes a new Pope, and Americans are seeking tech-free vacations and American-made products.
May
13
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics, including President Donald Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia, the controversy surrounding the Boeing Air Force One contract, the situation in South Africa where white farmers are being targeted, the cognitive decline of President Joe Biden, the education system and critical race theory, the Biden administration's handling of prescription drugs, and the recent incident at the ICE facility in New Jersey.
May
12
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including the attack on an ICE facility, the Trump administration's efforts to lower prescription drug costs, the transgender movement in the military, and a Christian university hosting a queer prom.
May
9
2025
Ed Martin, the former interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, discusses his new role at the Department of Justice, where he will be leading the Weaponization Working Group. Meanwhile, concerns are raised about China's growing influence in the United States, including a recent deal to purchase a major water utility in New Hampshire. Elsewhere, a new book explores the leadership genius of Elon Musk, and the Trump administration's tariff policy is seen as a key factor in the ongoing trade war with China. In other news, a new acting FEMA administrator is making waves with his tough talk, and a nomination for Surgeon General is sparking controversy in the healthcare community.
May
8
2025
The Catholic Church has a new Pope, Robert Francis Prevost, who is from Chicago and will be known as Pope Leo XIV. The Pope's views on climate change and immigration are being scrutinized. Meanwhile, President Trump has nominated Casey Means as the new Surgeon General, but her medical credentials are being questioned. The Todd Stern Show discusses the implications of these developments and more.
May
7
2025
A discussion on the controversy surrounding Tom Tillis, the North Carolina Republican Senator, and his opposition to President Trump's pick for U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin. The conversation also touches on the Epstein files, the Trump administration's handling of the case, and the potential involvement of powerful individuals. Additionally, the topic of Islam and Sharia law is discussed, with a focus on the rise of Islam in the United States and the potential implications for society. The discussion also covers the issue of immigration and border security, including the real ID requirement and the TSA's screening process. The conversation also delves into the topic of crime, particularly in Memphis, Tennessee, where activist judges and Democrats have led to a de facto lawless city.
May
6
2025
President Trump's agenda is being thwarted by rogue judges and liberal politicians. The military is undergoing reform under Secretary Pete Hagseth, who is cutting the number of four-star generals and focusing on strategic readiness. College sports are being affected by the Name Image Likeness (NIL) policy, which is allowing players to profit from their fame. The President is considering an executive order to increase scrutiny of NILs and restore the integrity of college sports.
May
5
2025
Todd Starnes discusses various topics including student loan debt, Jasmine Crockett's commencement speech, Michelle Obama's comments on White flight, President Trump's AI-generated image as the Pope, and the decline of Mother's Day celebrations. He also talks about Publix deli sandwiches, Dinstel's candies, and the persecution of Christian preachers in the UK.
May
2
2025
A discussion about President Trump's decision to defund NPR and PBS, the importance of faith and prayer in education, and the role of government funding in public broadcasting. A school board member in North Carolina shares her experience trying to bring back prayer to school board meetings, and a listener shares her concerns about the politicization of PBS and NPR.
May
1
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses the controversy surrounding Cracker Barrel's redesign, the importance of partisan school board elections, and the role of activist judges in the federal system. The show also touches on the National Day of Prayer, President Trump's agenda, and the ongoing debate about the Alien Enemies Act and its implications for deporting illegals to Venezuela.
Apr
30
2025
A discussion on the rise of Sharia law in Texas, the importance of gun rights and Christianity, and the controversy surrounding sex education in schools. Additionally, the show touches on the censorship of conservative Americans by the State Department and the importance of freedom of speech.
Apr
29
2025
The Todd Stern Show commemorates the first 100 days of the Trump administration, discussing immigration, executive orders, military deployment, and law enforcement, with guests including Secretary Scott Turner of HUD and Congressman Troy Nels from Texas.
Apr
29
2025
The Trump administration is facing criticism from the mainstream media and polls, but supporters argue that the President's policies are being unfairly portrayed. The administration's efforts to secure the border and implement tariffs have been met with resistance from Democrats and some Republicans. Meanwhile, the President's approval ratings have been affected by negative media coverage and polls, but supporters remain optimistic about his chances of success.
Apr
28
2025
The Todd Starns Radio Program discusses various topics including the controversy surrounding Elon Musk's XAI company in Memphis, the lack of movement on codifying President Trump's agenda, and the arrest of a Wisconsin judge for obstructing an immigration operation. The show also touches on the importance of standing up for what is right and the need for conservatives to fight back against the radical left.
Apr
25
2025
A discussion about the impact of Elon Musk's XAI company on Memphis, Tennessee, and the controversy surrounding it, as well as the importance of supporting President Trump's agenda and the need for conservative action in Congress.
Apr
24
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the Trump administration's accomplishments and challenges, including the decline in birth rates and the controversy surrounding the pope's death and selfie sticks. The show also touches on Congressional inaction, illegal immigration, and the rise of Newsmax as a news source. Additionally, the show features an interview with Congressman Eric Burleson and a discussion about Time magazine's 100 most influential people list.
Apr
23
2025
The Trump administration is celebrating its 100 days in office, with a focus on border security, immigration, and executive orders. The White House is also highlighting its efforts to make America healthy again, including initiatives to reform the food system and improve nutrition. The administration is working to codify its executive orders and pass legislation to support its agenda, but faces challenges from Congress and the media. Meanwhile, the White House faith office is promoting the president's commitment to faith and values.
Apr
22
2025
Todd Starns discusses various topics on Earth Day, including climate change, Al Gore's predictions, and the impact of LGBT ideology on society. He also talks about the minimum wage and its effects on small business owners, and the controversy surrounding Nancy Mace's confrontation with a man in a makeup store. Additionally, he discusses the recruiting numbers for the US military under Pete Hegseth's leadership and the targeting of First Baptist Church by the IRS under the Johnson Amendment.
Apr
21
2025
The Catholic Church is mourning the passing of Pope Francis, and the search for a new pope has begun. Meanwhile, President Trump is facing criticism for his immigration policies, and the Supreme Court has blocked his efforts to deport Venezuelans. The Pentagon is also facing controversy over Secretary Pete Hagseth's leadership, and Homeland Security Secretary Christine Omi is under fire for her handling of a sensitive situation in El Salvador. The Democrats and Republicans are at odds over various issues, including immigration and the role of the government. Todd Starns discusses these topics and more on his radio show, including the latest news and updates from the world of politics.
Apr
17
2025
The Todd Sterns Show discusses various topics including the dangers of illegal immigration, the MS-13 gang, a shooting at Florida State University, the deep state's influence on the Trump administration, and RFK Jr.'s efforts to improve food safety and gut health, as well as the benefits of probiotics and Kimchi in preventing autism and other health issues.
Apr
16
2025
A young man was stabbed to death at a track meet, and the case has sparked racial tensions and debate over justice and politics. The victim's family is seeking justice, while the accused's family claims self-defense and is receiving support from some quarters. The case has raised questions about racial issues, crime, and the justice system in America.
Apr
15
2025
Todd Starns discusses various topics including the rise of Christianity, the controversy surrounding Harvard University, and the concerns about the Justice Department. He also talks about the importance of faith and God in American society and the need for people to turn back to God.
Apr
14
2025
A discussion about feminism and space travel, Christianity and President Trump's Easter message, the controversy surrounding Andy Stanley's church, the rising cost of coffee and the trend of making coffee at home, and the trade war with China, as well as the controversy surrounding Harvard University's receipt of federal funding.
Apr
11
2025
The Todd Sterns radio program discusses various topics including immigration, tariffs, sanctuary cities, crime, and politics, with a focus on conservative views and the policies of Donald Trump. The show also touches on issues such as the actions of politicians like Jasmine Crockett and the differences between Democrats and Republicans.
Apr
10
2025
Todd Stearns discusses government waste and corruption, including unemployment benefits being sent to people over 115 years old, and the need for tax cuts to stimulate the economy. He also talks about the impact of China tariffs and the efforts of Elon Musk and Doge to expose government corruption.
Apr
9
2025
The Todd Starnes Show discusses the ongoing trade war between the US and China, with President Trump announcing a 90-day pause on tariffs for all countries except China. The show also touches on the importance of patriotism, conservatism, and the need for America to put its own interests first.
Apr
8
2025
The discussion revolves around President Trump's approach to the trade war with China, its impact on the beef industry, and the importance of American manufacturing. The conversation also touches on the conservative movement and the need for a strong economy.
Apr
7
2025
The discussion centers around President Trump's efforts to bring back American manufacturing and jobs through tariffs, and the potential impact on the economy and national security. Guests share personal experiences and insights on the importance of self-sufficiency and the decline of American industry.
Apr
4
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the resurgence of conservative media, the growth of Newsmax, and the impact of President Trump's tariffs on the American economy. The show also covers a disturbing story of a pro-life journalist being attacked in New York City and the importance of standing up for life and freedom. Additionally, the show touches on the topic of diversity and inclusion in the airline industry and the potential consequences of hiring unqualified individuals based on their sex or ethnicity.
Apr
3
2025
The Republican Party is divided over proxy voting, with some members pushing for the ability to vote remotely in certain situations. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is implementing tariffs on certain countries, leading to a trade war and a reset in trade negotiations. The agricultural industry is also affected, with some countries banning US beef imports and others imposing high tariffs on US agricultural products.
Apr
2
2025
The Todd Starns Radio Program discusses the recent election results in Wisconsin, the impact of the Trump administration's policies on the economy and trade deals, and the ongoing battle between the Republican and Democrat parties. The show also touches on the controversy surrounding Elon Musk's involvement with Doge and the potential implications for the Republican Party.
Apr
1
2025
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses the importance of voting in the Wisconsin and Florida elections, the impact of judicial activism, and the need for education reform in the United States. The show also touches on the role of Elon Musk and Donald Trump in shaping the country's future.
Mar
31
2025
The Republican Party is facing challenges in the upcoming elections, with some members questioning whether they will show up to vote if Donald Trump is not on the ballot. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's company, Tesla, is facing vandalism and attacks from protesters, leading to calls for gun safety and self-defense. The White House Correspondents Association is also under scrutiny for its handling of the press briefing room, and the city of Memphis is sponsoring Trans Day of Visibility, which some see as promoting a controversial agenda. Additionally, the Disney company is facing backlash over its handling of the Snow White remake, which some see as promoting a pro-Palestinian agenda.
Mar
28
2025
A discussion on immigration, President Trump's policies, and the role of law enforcement in securing the border. The conversation also touches on the FBI's efforts to combat gang violence and the importance of transparency in law enforcement. Additionally, the hosts discuss the issue of sanctuary cities and the need for a more secure border. The discussion also includes a critique of PBS and NPR for their perceived bias and lack of objectivity.
Mar
27
2025
The Todd Starnes Show discusses the Trump administration's efforts to take down MS-13 leaders, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and the importance of supporting farmers through the Farm Bill. Congressman Ron Estes joins the show to discuss the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the Farm Bill, while T.S. Dixon talks about his book, The Woke Mind Viruses, which exposes the ideologies of wokeism, liberalism, leftism, and globalism. The show also touches on the importance of supporting Food for the Poor and the need for a spiritual renewal in the country.
Mar
26
2025
Congressman Jim Jordan discusses the possibility of eliminating federal courts and defunding NPR and PBS, citing their biased reporting and wasteful spending. Todd Sterns also talks about the recent incident at the Tennessee state capitol, where lawmakers got into a fistfight over gun legislation. Additionally, the hosts discuss the controversy surrounding Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat congresswoman from Texas, who made derogatory comments about Governor Greg Abbott's disability. The conversation also touches on the importance of election integrity, voter ID, and Medicare reform.
Mar
25
2025
The Todd Stearns Radio Show discusses the Signal chat scandal, Pete Hegseth, Michael Waltz, and Jeffrey Goldberg, as well as national security, the Houthi campaign, and the Biden and Trump administrations. The show also touches on Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, Pam Bondi, Governor Greg Abbott, education, public schools, spring break, parenting, confidence building, and menu anxiety.
Mar
24
2025
Todd Starns discusses the recent protests at Tesla dealerships, the involvement of conservatives and Democrats, and the controversy surrounding Elon Musk's small business loans to children as young as nine years old. He also talks about the importance of voting and the need to combat corruption and fraud in the system.
Mar
21
2025
Todd Starns discusses various topics including Elon Musk's comments on Social Security, the dismantling of the Department of Education, and the benefits of Calatrin for weight loss and healthy living. He also talks about the importance of making America healthy again and encourages his listeners to join him on this journey.
Mar
20
2025
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order abolishing the Department of Education, returning control back to the states and empowering local control over education. This move is seen as a major victory for the conservative movement and a step towards education reform. Moms for Liberty, a group advocating for local control and school choice, is welcoming the move and calling on parents to take charge of their children's education.
Mar
19
2025
The Todd Starns Radio Program discusses various topics including terrorism, Elon Musk, and Tesla, as well as the rise of socialism and communism in the US, and the importance of education and teaching history in public schools. The show also honors veterans and POWs, and explores the role of Christianity in American society.
Mar
18
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the release of the JFK files, President Trump's actions on immigration, and the Democrat Party's unraveling. The show also touches on the culture war, school choice, and the importance of supporting organizations like Food for the Poor to help hungry children.
Mar
17
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including immigration, the Democrat Party's collapse, gun control, and conservative radio. The show also touches on the censorship of Great American Media by YouTube and the growing popularity of Newsmax.
Mar
14
2025
A Virginia teenager is facing charges after she beat her opponent with a baton during a state track and field race. Alaila Everett says it was an accident, but video seems to suggest otherwise. Her opponent suffered a concussion and possible skull fracture. Alaila said in a social media post that she feels like the real victim. Go watch the video on ToddStarnes.com and decide who the real victim is. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar
13
2025
The Southern accent is fading away, and linguists are studying the decline of regional accents in the US. Meanwhile, a congressman from Texas is standing up for traditional values on Capitol Hill, and the University of Buffalo is facing a lawsuit from conservative students. The government shutdown looms, and NPR is facing backlash from its employees over a Pride event invitation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is taking a strong stance against anti-Israel protests, and the Biden administration is under fire for allowing Islamic radicals to breach the US border.
Mar
12
2025
President Trump's decision to cut federal funding to Maine universities over their transgender sports policy is sparking controversy. Meanwhile, a country music duo, the Duggar Band, is speaking out against censorship after being banned from a Nashville TV station for their pro-American song, True Colors.
Mar
11
2025
The Trump administration's tariff policies and their impact on trade with Canada, the controversy surrounding Elon Musk and Tesla, and the ongoing debate over free speech and religious liberty in the US, including a White House press briefing and a Supreme Court case involving a fired fire chief.
Mar
10
2025
The Trump administration is facing a government shutdown deadline, and lawmakers are debating a continuing resolution to avoid it. Meanwhile, Congressman Eric Burleson is advocating for Medicaid reform to address the growing national debt and fiscal conservatism. The discussion also touches on term limits, NGOs, and grift, as well as the importance of Christianity and the threat of radical Islam and terrorism in the Middle East.
Mar
7
2025
Parents in Texas are coming under fire because they are throwing measles parties. This was a common practice back in the 1970s and 1980s to expose kids to chickenpox and the mumps because all were so highly contagious. Nowadays, there's a vaccine for that. But many parents are wary of the vaccines. Just one of the many topics covered on today's podcast edition of my radio show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar
6
2025
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order dismantling the Department of Education, a move that could have significant implications for the education system and parental rights. Meanwhile, conservative groups are pushing back against radicalization and critical race theory in schools, while also advocating for greater parental involvement in education. The Supreme Court is also in the spotlight, with Justice Amy Coney Barrett facing criticism for her perceived shift to the left. Additionally, the Hamilton musical is causing controversy after its producer canceled a performance at the Kennedy Center due to President Trump's policies.
Mar
5
2025
President Trump's State of the Union address was met with a mixed reaction from Democrats, who were seen as being out of touch with the American people. The speech highlighted the president's agenda for the next four years, including immigration reform and border security. The Democrats' response was seen as weak and ineffective, with many of them being heckled and booed by their own party members. The speech was a clear victory for President Trump, who was able to showcase his decisive leadership and vision for the country.
Mar
4
2025
Congressional Democrats are threatening to disrupt President Trump’s address to the nation tonight. They’re nothing more than petulant children. Capitol Police should drag them out of the chamber and toss them out of the building.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar
3
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including Ukraine, NATO, and the behavior of Vladimir Putin, as well as the controversy surrounding Donald Trump's meeting with Zelensky, and the issue of transgender athletes in women's sports.
Feb
28
2025
Donald Trump's meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky in the Oval Office sparks controversy as Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance 'tore Zelensky a new one' over his disrespect and lack of gratitude for US aid. Meanwhile, the Epstein Files debacle continues to unfold, with Pam Bondi facing criticism for her handling of the situation. The conversation also touches on the Deep State, FBI, and DOJ, as well as the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the potential for World War III.
Feb
27
2025
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses the release of the Epstein files, government assistance programs, and transgender policies in Maine, as well as the impact on women's sports and child sex trafficking. The show also touches on the Trump administration's transparency and the role of social media influencers in releasing sensitive information.
Feb
26
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the possibility of an EMP attack on America, the importance of self-sufficiency and preparedness, and the need for a storm shield to protect the power grid. William Forstian, a New York Times bestselling author and expert on EMP attacks, joins the show to share his insights and expertise.
Feb
25
2025
A discussion on racial discrimination in college admissions, police reform in Memphis, Tennessee, and the challenges of communicating with Gen Z. The conversation also touches on Elon Musk's involvement in the Trump administration, the White House press briefing, and the concept of telephobia, or the fear of making phone calls.
Feb
24
2025
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers wants to replace the word "mom" in official documents with the words "inseminated person."  I can assure you that Southern governors would never consider such woke nonsense, Republican or Democrat. I have no doubt that any Southern lawmaker who called their mothers an "inseminated person" would be run out of the statehouse with a mob of mommas wielding cast iron skillets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feb
21
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics including the transgender issue, President Trump's executive order, fraud and waste in government, conservative populism, and the importance of gut health and nutrition.
Feb
20
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including the Trump administration's first month in office, Elon Musk's proposal to give Americans a $5,000 refund, the Internal Revenue Service, the VA Medical Center's treatment of Chaplain Rusty Truby, religious liberty, the city council in Huntington Beach, California, and the controversy surrounding a MAGA plaque, KFC's relocation to Texas, and Fort Knox.
Feb
19
2025
The Trump administration has signed executive orders aimed at increasing transparency and oversight in government agencies, while also addressing issues such as student loans and abortion. The move has sparked debate among Democrats and conservatives, with some seeing it as a step towards greater accountability and others as a power grab.
Feb
18
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics, including the National Association of Christian Lawmakers, the Maine State House's stance on transgender athletes, and the importance of a biblical worldview in politics. The show also touches on the topic of backyard chickens and egg production, as well as the casting of Jesus Christ in the musical 'Jesus Christ Superstar'. Additionally, the show highlights the work of the National Association of Christian Lawmakers in promoting pro-life policies and protecting human life.
Feb
17
2025
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses various topics including President Trump's actions, the conservative movement's shift towards inclusivity, the importance of free speech, and the controversy surrounding a transgender Jesus art exhibit at the University of Tennessee. The show also touches on Black History Month, a carpentry class in Yancey County, North Carolina, and Elon Musk's claims about the demographics of Americans over 100 years old.
Feb
14
2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics including Valentine's Day, President Trump's Valentine's Day message, the Department of Education, J.D. Vance's speech on globalism and immigration, and the importance of free speech and religious liberty. The show also touches on gun control, conservative politics, and the dangers of unchecked immigration.
Feb
13
2025
A discussion on the issues surrounding welfare and public assistance programs, with a focus on the impact of government policies and the role of the media in shaping public opinion. The conversation also touches on topics such as conservatism, the Trump administration, reparations, critical race theory, education, and the Department of Education.
Feb
12
2025
The Todd Sterns show discusses various topics including Elon Musk's efforts to expose government waste, Donald Trump's policies on immigration, and the importance of getting the country's financial house in order. The show also touches on the Doge Committee hearings, Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation, and the controversy surrounding CNN's Anderson Cooper and his obsession with 'big balls'. Additionally, the show features an interview with Rebecca Dinstal, the owner of Dinstal's Fine Candy Company, and discusses the importance of supporting small businesses like hers on Valentine's Day.
Feb
11
2025
President Trump is taking action against FEMA, ordering the termination of the agency and restoring power to individual states. Meanwhile, ICE raids are underway in Tennessee and North Carolina, targeting illegal aliens. Senator Bill Hagerty discusses the situation and the need for accountability in the federal government. Additionally, the Todd Stearns Radio Show covers various topics, including the controversy surrounding the Memphis-Shelby County school district and the potential for a forensic audit.
Feb
10
2025
The discussion revolves around the Super Bowl, Elon Musk's Doge department, and President Trump's efforts to reform the federal government, including the use of USAID and FEMA funds. The conversation also touches on the controversy surrounding Wheaton College's response to a graduate's appointment to a key role in the Trump administration and the intersection of faith and government funding.
Feb
7
2025
The Todd Starn Show discusses the Trump administration's efforts to reform USAID, cut government spending, and address issues related to Title IX and transgender athletes. The show also touches on the Conservative Political Action Committee, CPAC, and the importance of transparency in government.
Feb
6
2025
President Trump's executive order protecting Christians and people of faith is a step in the right direction, but it's a reminder of the persecution that Christians have faced in the past. The government's funding of USAID and other organizations has been used to promote a woke agenda and undermine Christian values. The Filter Project is a ministry that provides clean drinking water and shares the gospel of Christ, and it's a great example of how Christians can make a difference in the world.
Feb
5
2025
President Trump's plan to turn the Gaza Strip into a world-class tourist destination has sparked controversy, with some critics accusing him of trying to expand his business empire. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's efforts to expose waste and abuse in the federal government have led to the discovery of millions of dollars in funding for organizations like Politico and the New York Times. The Attorney General, Pam Bondi, has announced plans to halt federal funding for sanctuary cities, and Congressman David Kostoff has expressed support for the move.
Feb
4
2025
The Todd Starns Show discusses various topics including the alleged waste and fraud within USAID, the removal of a Christian officer from the Idaho Army National Guard, and the importance of meritocracy in hiring practices. The show also touches on the issue of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and its impact on the military and society.
Feb
3
2025
Todd Starnes discusses the Biden administration's handling of foreign aid, particularly in Ukraine, and the potential for corruption. He also talks about the importance of air traffic control safety and the role of DEI in aviation. Additionally, he discusses the economic impact of inflation and the value of gold as a shield against it. The show also touches on Christianity and the role of churches in addressing immigration laws and the treatment of illegal immigrants.
Jan
31
2025
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses various topics including air traffic control, a bounty hunter program for illegal aliens, President Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, crime and immigration, bail reform, the FBI, Cash Patel, and a proposed piece of legislation to put President Trump's face on Mount Rushmore. The show also touches on the reboot of Little House on the Prairie and the impact of woke culture on classic TV shows.
Jan
30
2025
A plane crash in Washington D.C. has raised concerns about air traffic control and diversity equity and inclusion policies. President Trump has suggested that diversity hires may have played a role in the crash, and the FAA has been criticized for its hiring practices. Meanwhile, protests have erupted in Gainesville, Georgia, over immigration policies, with many residents expressing concerns about the impact of illegal immigration on their community.
Jan
29
2025
The confirmation hearings for RFK Jr. are underway, and it's a circus. Elizabeth Warren is having a meltdown, and Bernie Sanders is upset over some onesies. Meanwhile, Caroline Kennedy is making accusations against her cousin RFK Jr., and the media is eating it up. The conversation also turns to the issue of conservative women, including Melania Trump, and the media's treatment of them. Additionally, the topic of critical race theory and affirmative action comes up, and the discussion gets heated.
Jan
28
2025
The Todd Starnes Show discusses the return of America First, the defeat of Marxism, and the importance of Biblical truths in the country's founding. Guests include Cheryl Chumley, author of God Given or Bust, and Congressman Ralph Norman, who shares his thoughts on the Trump administration's executive orders and fiscal responsibility. The show also touches on immigration, national security, and conservative values.
Jan
27
2025
The Todd Stern Show discusses the latest developments in immigration policy, including ICE raids and the deployment of military personnel to the southern border. The show also touches on the controversy surrounding DEI policies, particularly in the Defense Department, and the appointment of Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense. Additionally, the hosts share stories of veterans and their experiences, including a heartwarming tale of a 102-year-old veteran celebrating his birthday at a Chick-fil-A.
Jan
24
2025
President Trump's decision to pardon 23 pro-life activists sparks debate, while the Senate prepares to vote on Pete Hagseth's nomination as Secretary of Defense. Meanwhile, Congressman Andy Biggs discusses the importance of securing the border and the potential for a third term for President Trump, and Congressman James Comer shares his investigation into the Biden crime family and their alleged corruption.
Jan
23
2025
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses various topics including immigration, border security, and the Trump administration's efforts to enforce immigration laws. The show also touches on the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship, as well as the layoffs at CNN and the state of journalism. Additionally, the show features an interview with Glenn Story, the co-founder and president of Patriot Mobile, a Christian conservative cell phone service provider.
Jan
22
2025
Bishop Booty's sermon at the National Cathedral sparks outrage, with President Trump and others calling for her to be fired. Meanwhile, President Trump issues pardons to those involved in the January 6th insurrection, sparking controversy. The Trump administration also announces plans to designate cartels as terrorist organizations and to secure the US-Mexico border.
Jan
21
2025
President Trump's inauguration sparks controversy as he signs executive orders and addresses the nation, while critics argue over his policies and the role of Christianity in American politics.
Jan
20
2025
President Donald Trump delivers his inaugural address, promising to restore America's greatness and make it a nation that is proud, prosperous, and free. He vows to secure the border, end the practice of catch and release, and designate cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. The speech is met with enthusiasm from Trump supporters, who gather in large numbers in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the occasion.
Jan
17
2025
The inauguration of President Trump is being moved indoors due to extreme cold weather, raising concerns about safety and security. Meanwhile, confirmation hearings for cabinet members are underway, and the president-elect is expected to take action on immigration and sanctuary cities. Additionally, there is controversy over fake meat products and the teaching of cursive writing in schools, with the National Archives seeking volunteers to transcribe historical documents.
Jan
16
2025
The Congressional Progressive Staff Association is demanding a 32-hour work week without a pay cut, citing a need for better work-life balance. Meanwhile, Senator Colton Moore was arrested and jailed for trying to enter the Georgia State House chamber during a joint session, sparking outrage among conservatives. As President Trump prepares to take office, his America First agenda is expected to be a major focus of his administration.
Jan
15
2025
Pam Bondi's confirmation hearing for Attorney General has been underway, with her addressing the weaponization of the DOJ under the Biden administration. Meanwhile, Pete Hegseth's confirmation hearing has also been notable, with discussions around his Jerusalem cross tattoo and its implications. Donald Trump has been making headlines with his comments on the hostage release in the Middle East, with some attributing the deal to his influence. The conversation also touches on Christianity and conservatism, with some critics labeling Republicans as hypocrites and others defending their values.
Jan
14
2025
The confirmation hearing of Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense is underway, with Democrats questioning his qualifications and views on immigration policy. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris is under fire for not inviting the incoming Vice President's family for a courtesy visit, and Carrie Underwood is facing backlash for performing at President Trump's inauguration. The California wildfires have also sparked controversy over private firefighting services and class divides.
Jan
13
2025
Todd Stearns discusses the upcoming confirmation hearings for Donald Trump's cabinet picks, the concerns about Elon Musk's influence on the Trump administration, and the importance of faith-driven leadership. He also talks about the unique gun ownership law in Kennesaw, Georgia, and the devastating floods in Western North Carolina.
Jan
10
2025
The Todd Starnes Show discusses the California wildfires, government incompetence, and the role of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the fire department. The show also touches on emergency preparedness, medical emergency kits, and the threat of terrorism.
Jan
9
2025
The Todd Starnes Show discusses the devastating fires in California, the impact of government incompetence, and the importance of emergency preparedness. The show also touches on conservative ideas, free market capitalism, and socialism. Additionally, Dr. Drew Penske from the Wellness Company joins the show to discuss the importance of medical kits and emergency preparedness.
Jan
8
2025
California is engulfed in a devastating wildfire, with thousands of structures destroyed and no containment in sight. The Los Angeles Fire Department is struggling to combat the blaze due to a lack of resources and personnel, with some firefighters even reporting that they don't have enough water to fight the fire. The disaster has sparked widespread criticism of the city's DEI policies, which some argue have led to a lack of preparedness and inadequate response to the emergency.
Jan
7
2025
President Trump's plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, his intentions to purchase Greenland, and his stance on free speech have sparked controversy and debate. Meanwhile, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has announced changes to the platform's content moderation policies, aiming to reduce censorship and promote free expression. The conservative movement is gaining momentum, with many Americans embracing Trump's agenda and pushing back against liberal ideologies.
Jan
6
2025
It’s a glorious day in America as Congress certifies President-elect Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jan
3
2025
The House of Representatives is struggling to elect a new Speaker, with Mike Johnson facing opposition from conservative Republicans. Meanwhile, a terrorist attack in New Orleans and Las Vegas has raised concerns about national security and the role of the FBI and DOJ. President Trump's agenda and the future of the country are also on the line as the new administration takes office.
Jan
2
2025
The discussion centers around the recent terrorism attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas, and the potential connections between the two incidents. The conversation also touches on the role of the US military, specifically Fort Bragg, and the impact of DEI and wokeness on national security. The hosts express concerns about the security measures in place and the potential for future attacks, and discuss the need for strong leadership to address these issues.
Dec
31
2024
Todd Starnes discusses the decline of American work ethic, the H-1B visa controversy, and the implications of immigration policy on the US economy. He also touches on the mental acuity of Joe Biden and the media's bias in covering the issue. Additionally, Starnes explores the intersection of conservative politics and Christian values in the context of the New Year's Eve celebrations and the Moon Pie drop in Mobile, Alabama.
Dec
30
2024
The Todd Stern Show discusses Jimmy Carter's presidency, the H-1B visa controversy, and the economy, including gold investment opportunities. The show also touches on the MAGA movement, immigration, and the impact of government policies on American workers.
Dec
27
2024
The Todd Starnes Show discusses the challenges facing the MAGA agenda, including opposition from Democrats and Republicans, as well as the impact of H-1B visas on American workers. The show also touches on the importance of border security and the need for strong leadership, citing Ronald Reagan as an example of effective governance.
Dec
24
2024
Join Todd Starnes and his guests for a festive Christmas celebration, featuring music, trivia, and stories about the true meaning of Christmas. From Elvis Presley's favorite holiday traditions to the history of Christmas carols, this special episode is a heartwarming tribute to the spirit of the season.
Dec
23
2024
A disturbing story out of New York City where an illegal alien set a woman on fire in a subway car, and the bystanders failed to help. The incident has sparked a heated debate about immigration, politics, and the state of society. Meanwhile, President Trump is making headlines with his plans to take control of the Panama Canal and his stance on transgender issues. The Republican Party is also undergoing a transformation, with young conservatives embracing traditional values and a more populist approach.
Dec
20
2024
Todd Starnes discusses the government shutdown, Christmas traditions, and the importance of religious liberty, while also highlighting a pizza parlor in Chattanooga that faced backlash for declining to cater a same-sex wedding ceremony.
Dec
19
2024
The hosts discuss the latest developments in the government spending bill, including the potential for a shutdown and the implications for President-elect Trump's agenda. They also touch on the controversy surrounding Speaker Johnson, the cognitive decline of Joe Biden, and the potential for term limits in Congress.
Dec
18
2024
Todd Starns discusses the controversy surrounding Speaker Johnson's handling of the Continuing Resolution, Elon Musk's call for Republicans to be primaried if they vote for the bill, and the House Ethics Committee's decision to release findings on Matt Gaetz. He also talks about education reform and the school board in Memphis, Tennessee, and the need for fiscal conservatives to take a stand against wasteful spending.
Dec
17
2024
The Todd Stern Show discusses the continuing resolution in Congress, with Congressman Eric Burleson calling it a 'total dumpster fire'. The show also touches on the J6 committee hearing, with allegations of witness tampering against Liz Cheney. Additionally, the show covers the rising gold prices due to inflation and national debt, and the changing Christmas traditions. The show also discusses the importance of discipline and corporal punishment, as well as the NCAA's policies on transgender athletes. The show also covers the controversy surrounding Bill Belichick's hiring as the head coach of the University of North Carolina, and the changing landscape of college sports.
Dec
16
2024
President Trump cancels trip to Bedminster due to drone sightings, while a school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin, leaves five people dead and multiple injured. The incident has sparked debate on gun control and crime in the suburbs, with some lawmakers calling for stricter regulations. Meanwhile, a grade school in Canada has banned children from singing about Christmas and Santa Claus, citing inclusivity concerns. The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses these and other topics, including the ongoing drone mystery and the potential consequences of a free-for-all in the skies.
Dec
13
2024
The government is facing a crisis as mysterious drones are spotted in the skies across the country, sparking fears of a potential attack or martial law. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is preparing for the pandemic, including COVID-19, and the potential for biolabs to unleash dangerous viruses. Dr. Peter McCullough from the Wellness Company discusses the importance of emergency preparedness and the need for a shutdown of biolabs and gain of function research.
Dec
12
2024
The Todd Sterns radio show discusses the mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey, the FBI's involvement, and the potential national security threat. The show also touches on President Trump's clemency decisions, the January 6th Capitol riot, and the Inspector General's report on the FBI's handling of confidential human sources.
Dec
11
2024
The mysterious drones flying over New Jersey have sparked concerns about national security, with some speculating they may be coming from an Iranian ship. Congressman Van Drew has come forward with claims that the drones pose a clear and present danger, while the Pentagon has denied any Iranian involvement. As the situation unfolds, questions about the drones' purpose and origin continue to mount, with some calling for the National Guard to be deployed to track them down.
Dec
10
2024
The Todd Stern Show discusses the recent arrest of Luigi Mangione, who gunned down the UnitedHealthcare CEO, and the controversy surrounding the healthcare system. The show also touches on the upcoming presidential election, the impact of Obamacare, and the latest news in college sports, including the NIL and the University of Memphis's struggles with attendance.
Dec
9
2024
The fall of the Syrian government has led to a power vacuum in the Middle East, with rebel groups affiliated with al-Qaeda and ISIS vying for control. Meanwhile, in the US, President-elect Trump is facing opposition from Democrats and some Republicans over his cabinet nominees, including Pete Hegseth and Tulsi Gabbard. The Biden administration's pardon of Hunter Biden has also sparked controversy, with some calling it a 'slush fund' for the president's family. In Congress, the new Republican majority is looking to pass legislation to renew the 2017 tax cuts and improve border security.
Dec
6
2024
A Marine Corps veteran is on trial for saving lives on a New York City subway, while a jury is deadlocked on a verdict. Meanwhile, a drone mystery is unfolding in New Jersey, with some speculating it's a military exercise, while others think it's something more sinister. In Congress, lawmakers are discussing budget cuts and spending reductions, while a controversy over dress codes in restaurants is sparking debate in Memphis. Additionally, the St. Jude Marathon is taking place in the city, but runners may have to navigate through a blighted area.
Dec
5
2024
Todd Starnes discusses various topics, including crime in Memphis, Tennessee, and the nomination of Pete Hegseth for a government position. He also talks about government spending, an earthquake and tsunami in California, and the Secret Service.
Dec
4
2024
Pete Hegseth's nomination for Defense Secretary is under attack, but President Trump stands by him. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court hears a case about allowing children to undergo medical mutilation surgeries, and the LGBTQ community is pushing for more rights. In New York City, crime is skyrocketing due to the large number of illegals, and the government is wasting taxpayer money on unnecessary projects. In the world of NASCAR, faith and Christianity are playing a bigger role, and a new book explores the intersection of the two.
Dec
3
2024
The Todd Starnes Show discusses the potential appointment of Kash Patel as the new FBI Director, the financial struggles of Gen Z, and the need for reform within the FBI. Senator Marsha Blackburn joins the show to talk about her proposed legislation, the CLEAR Act, which aims to give local law enforcement more power to deal with illegal immigration. The conversation also touches on the Trump administration's plans for the Department of Education and the Department of Government Efficiency.
Dec
2
2024
A discussion about President Joe Biden's pardon of his son Hunter, the FBI's actions, and the potential implications of these events. The conversation also touches on the Trump administration's plans for tariffs and the controversy surrounding a Christmas parade in Alabama featuring a LGBTQ+ group.
Nov
27
2024
The Todd Sterns Show discusses the latest news and events, including the targeting of Trump administration members with bomb threats and SWAT incidents, Kamala Harris's post-election video, and the importance of religious freedom in the US.
Nov
26
2024
President Trump announces tariffs on Mexico and Canada, sparking a response from the international community. Meanwhile, Senator Bill Haggerty discusses President Trump's cabinet picks, including Pam Bondi and Pete Hegseth. The University of Austin is making headlines with its focus on meritocracy over DEI. We also explore the world of helium and the least favorite Thanksgiving side dish, according to NBC's Today Show.
Nov
25
2024
The Todd Stern Show discusses various topics including the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, the 2024 election, and the role of mainstream media in shaping public opinion. The show also touches on the impact of Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and the importance of free speech in a democratic society.
Nov
22
2024
The Todd Sterns radio program discusses various topics, including the nomination of Pam Bondi as Attorney General, the controversy surrounding Matt Gates, and the debate over teaching the Bible and prayer in public schools. The program also touches on other issues, such as the upcoming election, the role of the Senate, and the importance of conservative values.
Nov
21
2024
National Bible Week celebrates the reading of scriptures, and President Donald Trump has encouraged Americans to read their Bibles. Meanwhile, a Marine veteran, Daniel Penny, is being charged with murder after intervening in a subway attack, and the case has sparked controversy. The House wants to abolish DEI policy in the federal government, but Democrats are opposing the move. MSNBC is facing a massive spin-off and potential layoffs, and the network may be forced to change its name. The story of Matt Gaetz's withdrawal from the Attorney General nomination continues to unfold, and the future of the Republican-controlled Senate is uncertain.
Nov
20
2024
Todd Starnes discusses various topics including the Lake and Riley verdict, President Trump's cabinet picks, the impact of DEI policies on businesses, and the pharmaceutical industry's influence on healthcare.
Nov
19
2024
The debate over transgender individuals using women's bathrooms continues to spark controversy on Capitol Hill, with Speaker Mike Johnson facing pressure from conservative members to restrict access. Meanwhile, the issue of illegal immigration and deportation is also being discussed, with concerns over the impact on the economy and food prices. Some argue that Americans are becoming a lazy and entitled nation, while others believe that the country needs to focus on teaching children a strong work ethic. The use of Crisco and seed oils in cooking is also being questioned, with some advocating for healthier alternatives.
Nov
18
2024
Donald Trump's cabinet picks are causing controversy, with some calling them 'disruptors' who will shake up the status quo. Meanwhile, Joe Biden's cabinet is being criticized for its progressive leanings. In education, the Department of Education is under fire for promoting Critical Race Theory and Common Core. Meanwhile, a new book, 'The Dragon's Prophecy,' explores the idea that Donald Trump's presidency is a fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
Nov
15
2024
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses various topics including UFOs, demons, and ghosts, as well as the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services and the controversy surrounding vaccines and public health.
Nov
14
2024
A discussion on the controversy surrounding Matt Gaetz's nomination as Attorney General, with various Republican senators expressing concerns about his suitability for the role. The conversation also touches on the deep state, Merrick Garland, J.D. Vance, and the role of Senate Majority Leader.
Nov
13
2024
Todd Starnes discusses the election of John Thune as Senate Majority Leader, President Trump's pick for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, and the Affordable Christmas initiative to provide gifts for low-income families.
Nov
12
2024
President Trump's administration is taking shape with the appointment of Mike Huckabee as the new Ambassador to Israel, a move seen as a strong signal of support for the country. Meanwhile, the Senate is set to vote on the next Senate Majority Leader, with Rick Scott emerging as a top contender. The Biden administration is facing criticism over its handling of the FEMA disaster relief efforts, with allegations of bias against Trump supporters. The debate over education and abortion continues, with some women reconsidering having children in a post-Roe America. The importance of biblical principles in investing is also discussed, with Art Alley from Timothy Plan highlighting the need for morally responsible investing.
Nov
11
2024
On Veterans Day, Todd Starnes reflects on the importance of honoring those who have served, including a 95-year-old veteran who was kicked out of his nursing home to make room for illegal aliens. He also discusses the firing of a FEMA staffer who told disaster relief volunteers to skip houses with Trump flags, and the need for the new administration to break the power of the biopharmaceutical industrial complex.
Nov
8
2024
The Todd Stern Show discusses the impact of Donald Trump's election on the conservative movement, the 4B movement, and the radical left. Guests include Pastor Robert Jeffers, Andrew Budu Keitlinger, and Senator Tommy Tuberville. Topics include faith, leadership, and the future of American politics.
Nov
7
2024
The Todd Starnes Radio Show continues to celebrate the Republican Party's victory on Election Day, with Donald Trump winning the presidential election. The show discusses the importance of election integrity, the role of the Republican Party in maintaining conservative values, and the need for comprehensive immigration reform. The hosts also talk about the mainstream media's handling of the election and the rise of fake news. Additionally, they discuss the potential cabinet positions and the inauguration of President Trump. The show also touches on the Trump International Hotel and the Waldorf Astoria, as well as the blue-collar billionaire's connection to the working class.
Nov
6
2024
Donald Trump's historic victory in the 2024 election marks a new era for America, with the Republican Party regaining control and the conservative movement gaining momentum. The election results have sparked widespread celebration and a sense of relief among Trump supporters, who see his victory as a vindication of their values and a rejection of the Democratic Party's policies. As Trump prepares to take office, his supporters are eager to see him implement his agenda and restore America's greatness.
Nov
5
2024
Allow me to offer some unsolicited advice after you vote - "“ go take a long walk. Eat some barbecue. If goat yoga is your thing "“ then do whatever you do with the goats. Decompress. And remember "“ Let not your heart be troubled, America. God's in control. But right now "“ we still have work to do "“ so don't haul out the goats just yet. We've got a country to save. And it's all hands on deck.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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