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  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Interview Only w/ Matt Mahan - Good Democratic Governance Is The Best Resistance To Trumpism

    30.03.2026 | 1 Std. 3 Min.
    San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan — the moderate Democrat, former tech entrepreneur, and Harvard-educated candidate for California governor — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a policy-dense conversation about what's wrong with California governance and how to fix it. Mahan argues that California has enormous resources but isn't delivering better results, and that the best form of resistance to Trumpism isn't performative opposition but good governance that actually improves people's lives. He walks through his record in San Jose — where he prioritized basic dignified shelter over expensive permanent housing and is now leading the state in reducing unsheltered homelessness — and makes the case that expensive housing is fundamentally a public policy failure driven by environmental review processes that needlessly slow construction. On AI, Mahan notes that Silicon Valley's libertarian tech culture has historically disengaged from civic life, but warns that AI is coming fast and California has both the responsibility and the opportunity to set guardrails that could become the national standard — particularly around transparency in government data use and serious law enforcement around data violations.
    The conversation gets politically candid as they navigate the tensions within the Democratic Party. Mahan argues that California Democrats can't blame anyone else for the state's governance failures, that every year revenue goes up faster than population growth yet outcomes get worse, and that highly organized interest groups end up wielding a veto over meaningful change. He opposes the proposed California billionaire wealth tax — not because he's defending billionaires, he insists, but because taxing the ultra-wealthy needs to happen at the federal level to avoid driving companies out of state — and disagrees with Newsom's handling of Proposition 36, arguing the state should force people into either treatment or jail rather than allowing open drug markets. On California's jungle primary, Mahan dismisses concerns about two Republican candidates advancing as overblown, pushes back on the idea he should run as an independent, and contends that Democrats need to update their platform and make government actually work rather than relying on "resistance warrior" posturing.
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    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Mayor Matt Mahan joins the Chuck ToddCast
    01:30 What got you into politics and made you want to run for mayor?
    03:30 What are the other Dems in the race missing that you can bring?
    04:45 California has a lot of resources but isn’t delivering better results
    06:00 San Jose become the place where Palo Alto workers actually live
    07:30 Why has San Jose lacked a real urban center?
    08:45 Tech sector is very libertarian & didn’t really engage the community
    11:15 Concerns that AI is coming quickly & can do both good and harm
    12:45 If California puts guardrails on AI, that could become national standard
    14:00 Government has responsibility to be transparent about AI data use
    15:30 California has to create framework for AI security, regulation & transparency
    16:15 The unknown of AI has created fear amongst the American public
    17:30 The lack of trust in AI is because social media has been such a negative
    19:00 There needs to be serious law enforcement around data violations
    20:15 Media literacy & critical thinking need to be taught in public schools
    21:45 What are you getting right in tackling homelessness in San Jose?
    22:45 Prioritized basic dignified shelter over expensive permanent housing
    24:00 San Jose is leading California in solving homelessness
    25:00 California hasn’t built enough shelter or treatment facilities
    26:00 Expensive housing is a public policy failure
    26:45 Why does environmental review have to slow down construction?
    28:00 Environmental impacts go far beyond just clean air & water
    28:45 Technology can drastically speed up environmental review
    30:00 Infill construction permits should be approved/denied in 30 days
    31:30 Are tenant protection laws sufficient to protect ADU renters?
    33:00 22% of new housing built in San Jose is ADUs
    33:30 Are taxes too high in California?
    34:15 California has one of the most progressive tax structures in the country
    34:45 Gas tax is one of California’s most regressive, EV owners need to pay
    36:15 A per vehicle flat fee for both gas & EVs makes the most sense
    38:00 Every year revenue goes up faster than population w/ worse outcomes
    39:15 What has Newsom gotten right & wrong?
    41:30 Disagreed with Newsom on Prop 36 & force either treatment or jail
    42:30 Highly organized interests end up getting a veto over change
    44:30 Best form of resistance to Trumpism is good governance
    45:30 The math problem for Democrats in California’s jungle primary
    46:15 The concern over two GOP candidates winning is overblown
    49:15 Voters are skeptical of both parties, why not run as an independent?
    51:00 Democrats need to update the party platform & make government work
    52:30 Voters frustrated with Trump gravitate towards “resistance warriors”
    54:00 California Democrats can’t blame anyone else for California’s governance
    54:30 Better ways to make tax code fairer than proposed billionaire wealth tax
    55:30 Taxing the ultra wealthy needs to be done at the federal level
    56:15 Opposing CA wealth tax isn’t defending billionaires
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  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Full Episode - Can American Politics Self-Correct & Avoid Civil War? + Good Governance Is The Best Resistance To Trumpism

    30.03.2026 | 2 Std. 21 Min.
    Chuck Todd asks the most uncomfortable question in American politics: is the country's current dysfunction a problem that can be resolved at the ballot box, or are we living through a pre-Civil War style pressure buildup where fundamental divisions keep getting papered over rather than addressed? He draws a striking parallel between today's hyperpartisan era — where both parties are simultaneously fighting each other and tearing themselves apart internally — and the post-Jackson period of American politics, when the country flipped back and forth between parties without ever resolving the underlying wound of slavery. He traces the arc from the Compromise of 1850, when Millard Fillmore believed he'd saved the republic, through the repeal of the Missouri Compromise that led to Bleeding Kansas, to James Buchanan handing Abraham Lincoln a country already on fire — and asks whether modern America can heal its divides without mass violence. He closes with Lincoln's insight that you couldn't solve the divide by managing it — but insists it doesn't have to take a hot civil war to resolve America's fractures, even if it increasingly feels like the country still isn't ready to do the hard work of actually turning the page.
    Then, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan — the moderate Democrat, former tech entrepreneur, and Harvard-educated candidate for California governor — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a policy-dense conversation about what's wrong with California governance and how to fix it. Mahan argues that California has enormous resources but isn't delivering better results, and that the best form of resistance to Trumpism isn't performative opposition but good governance that actually improves people's lives. He walks through his record in San Jose — where he prioritized basic dignified shelter over expensive permanent housing and is now leading the state in reducing unsheltered homelessness — and makes the case that expensive housing is fundamentally a public policy failure driven by environmental review processes that needlessly slow construction. On AI, Mahan notes that Silicon Valley's libertarian tech culture has historically disengaged from civic life, but warns that AI is coming fast and California has both the responsibility and the opportunity to set guardrails that could become the national standard — particularly around transparency in government data use and serious law enforcement around data violations.
    The conversation gets politically candid as they navigate the tensions within the Democratic Party. Mahan argues that California Democrats can't blame anyone else for the state's governance failures, that every year revenue goes up faster than population growth yet outcomes get worse, and that highly organized interest groups end up wielding a veto over meaningful change. He opposes the proposed California billionaire wealth tax — not because he's defending billionaires, he insists, but because taxing the ultra-wealthy needs to happen at the federal level to avoid driving companies out of state — and disagrees with Newsom's handling of Proposition 36, arguing the state should force people into either treatment or jail rather than allowing open drug markets. On California's jungle primary, Mahan dismisses concerns about two Republican candidates advancing as overblown, pushes back on the idea he should run as an independent, and contends that Democrats need to update their platform and make government actually work rather than relying on "resistance warrior" posturing.
    Finally, Chuck hops into the ToddCast Time Machine to revisit the creation of NATO in 1949 and asks whether an alliance built on stability and values can survive a transactional president like Donald Trump, and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
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    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
    01:00 Reaction to March Madness
    03:15 Nats are 2-1!
    08:45 Trump orders TSA workers to be paid via executive order
    09:45 Both parties are fighting each other, and also infighting
    10:45 The house has the hardliners, the senate has the compromisers
    11:15 Is the country ready to move on from dysfunction & hyperpartisanship?
    13:30 For the 21st century, the country has flipped back & forth between parties
    14:15 Similarities to the post-Jackson era of American politics
    16:30 Problems and divisions were left unresolved
    18:00 The wound over slavery was never healed, pressure kept building
    19:00 Fillmore offered the compromise of 1850, thought he saved the republic
    20:45 The Missouri Compromise was repealed, led to conflict in Kansas
    22:30 Buchanon handed Lincoln a country already on fire
    23:15 Can modern America heal its divides without mass violence?
    24:15 8 million turned out for No Kings protests
    25:45 CPAC was completely different universe compared to No Kings
    27:00 Trump’s poll numbers are tanking on multiple issues
    27:45 Democrats brand is still worse than Republicans in polls
    28:30 We don’t seem to have the leaders we need to turn the page
    29:15 The economy is a mess and it’s almost entirely Trump’s fault
    30:15 The GOP hasn’t finished its own internal reckoning
    31:30 It feels like America still isn’t ready to turn the page yet
    32:30 The two parties have two fundamentally different visions for America
    35:00 Will 2026 be a paradigm shift, or yet another pendulum swing?
    36:00 Lincoln understood you couldn’t solve the divide by managing it
    39:00 It doesn’t have to take a hot civil war to solve America’s divides
    47:00 Mayor Matt Mahan (San Jose) joins the Chuck ToddCast
    48:30 What got you into politics and made you want to run for mayor?
    50:30 What are the other Dems in the race missing that you can bring?
    51:45 California has a lot of resources but isn’t delivering better results
    53:00 San Jose become the place where Palo Alto workers actually live
    54:30 Why has San Jose lacked a real urban center?
    55:45 Tech sector is very libertarian & didn’t really engage the community
    58:15 Concerns that AI is coming quickly & can do both good and harm
    59:45 If California puts guardrails on AI, that could become national standard
    1:01:00 Government has responsibility to be transparent about AI data use
    1:02:30 California has to create framework for AI security, regulation & transparency
    1:03:15 The unknown of AI has created fear amongst the American public
    1:04:30 The lack of trust in AI is because social media has been such a negative
    1:06:00 There needs to be serious law enforcement around data violations
    1:07:15 Media literacy & critical thinking need to be taught in public schools
    1:08:45 What are you getting right in tackling homelessness in San Jose?
    1:09:45 Prioritized basic dignified shelter over expensive permanent housing
    1:11:00 San Jose is leading California in solving homelessness
    1:12:00 California hasn’t built enough shelter or treatment facilities
    1:13:00 Expensive housing is a public policy failure
    1:13:45 Why does environmental review have to slow down construction?
    1:15:00 Environmental impacts go far beyond just clean air & water
    1:15:45 Technology can drastically speed up environmental review
    1:17:00 Infill construction permits should be approved/denied in 30 days
    1:18:30 Are tenant protection laws sufficient to protect ADU renters?
    1:20:00 22% of new housing built in San Jose is ADUs
    1:20:30 Are taxes too high in California?
    1:21:15 California has one of the most progressive tax structures in the country
    1:21:45 Gas tax is one of California’s most regressive, EV owners need to pay
    1:23:15 A per vehicle flat fee for both gas & EVs makes the most sense
    1:25:00 Every year revenue goes up faster than population w/ worse outcomes
    1:26:15 What has Newsom gotten right & wrong?
    1:28:30 Disagreed with Newsom on Prop 36 & force either treatment or jail
    1:29:30 Highly organized interests end up getting a veto over change
    1:31:30 Best form of resistance to Trumpism is good governance
    1:32:30 The math problem for Democrats in California’s jungle primary
    1:33:15 The concern over two GOP candidates winning is overblown
    1:36:15 Voters are skeptical of both parties, why not run as an independent?
    1:38:00 Democrats need to update the party platform & make government work
    1:39:30 Voters frustrated with Trump gravitate towards “resistance warriors”
    1:41:00 California Democrats can’t blame anyone else for California’s governance
    1:41:30 Better ways to make tax code fairer than proposed billionaire wealth tax
    1:42:30 Taxing the ultra wealthy needs to be done at the federal level
    1:43:15 Opposing CA wealth tax isn’t defending billionaires
    1:45:45 California’s governor race still shaping up
    1:47:30 ToddCast Time Machine April 4th 1949
    1:48:15 12 countries met to create the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
    1:49:30 League of Nations didn’t have any binding enforcement mechanisms
    1:50:30 Breakthrough came via the Vandenberg Resolution
    1:51:30 Article 5 allowed constitutional discretion, made ratification possible
    1:52:45 In 1955, West Germany was admitted, but it was uncomfortable
    1:53:30 NATO has a simple purpose, deter the Soviet Union
    1:54:00 NATO continued to grow eastward
    1:56:15 Trump believes NATO should do whatever he wants them to
    1:56:45 Trump has made NATO believe America’s help is conditional
    1:57:45 Can an alliance built on certainty function in this era?
    1:59:00 What happens to Ukraine portends whether NATO can survive
    1:59:15 Ask Chuck
    1:59:30 Why has job creation stopped being part of our political discourse?
    2:03:30 What other points of leverage like the Strait of Hormuz exist in the world?
    2:05:30 Trump conflates political asylum with insane asylums?
    2:06:30 Democrats' problem less about leaders & instead poor messaging?
    2:09:45 A 2/3rds vote in the senate as a check on the pardon power?
    2:11:15 Will attorney John Morgan run for governor?
    2:07:45 Thoughts of putting all parties on the same primary ballot?
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Chuck’s Commentary - Can American Politics Self-Correct & Avoid Civil War? + Will NATO Survive Trump’s Presidency?

    30.03.2026 | 1 Std. 18 Min.
    Chuck Todd asks the most uncomfortable question in American politics: is the country's current dysfunction a problem that can be resolved at the ballot box, or are we living through a pre-Civil War style pressure buildup where fundamental divisions keep getting papered over rather than addressed? He draws a striking parallel between today's hyperpartisan era — where both parties are simultaneously fighting each other and tearing themselves apart internally — and the post-Jackson period of American politics, when the country flipped back and forth between parties without ever resolving the underlying wound of slavery. He traces the arc from the Compromise of 1850, when Millard Fillmore believed he'd saved the republic, through the repeal of the Missouri Compromise that led to Bleeding Kansas, to James Buchanan handing Abraham Lincoln a country already on fire — and asks whether modern America can heal its divides without mass violence. He closes with Lincoln's insight that you couldn't solve the divide by managing it — but insists it doesn't have to take a hot civil war to resolve America's fractures, even if it increasingly feels like the country still isn't ready to do the hard work of actually turning the page.
    Finally, Chuck hops into the ToddCast Time Machine to revisit the creation of NATO in 1949 and asks whether an alliance built on stability and values can survive a transactional president like Donald Trump, and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
    Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order.
    Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code CHUCKTODDCAST at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/chucktoddcast
    Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life!
    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
    01:00 Reaction to March Madness
    03:15 Nats are 2-1!
    6:45 Trump orders TSA workers to be paid via executive order
    7:45 Both parties are fighting each other, and also infighting
    8:45 The house has the hardliners, the senate has the compromisers
    9:15 Is the country ready to move on from dysfunction & hyperpartisanship?
    11:30 For the 21st century, the country has flipped back & forth between parties
    12:15 Similarities to the post-Jackson era of American politics
    14:30 Problems and divisions were left unresolved
    16:00 The wound over slavery was never healed, pressure kept building
    17:00 Fillmore offered the compromise of 1850, thought he saved the republic
    18:45 The Missouri Compromise was repealed, led to conflict in Kansas
    20:30 Buchanon handed Lincoln a country already on fire
    21:15 Can modern America heal its divides without mass violence?
    22:15 8 million turned out for No Kings protests
    23:45 CPAC was completely different universe compared to No Kings
    25:00 Trump’s poll numbers are tanking on multiple issues
    25:45 Democrats brand is still worse than Republicans in polls
    26:30 We don’t seem to have the leaders we need to turn the page
    27:15 The economy is a mess and it’s almost entirely Trump’s fault
    28:15 The GOP hasn’t finished its own internal reckoning
    29:30 It feels like America still isn’t ready to turn the page yet
    30:30 The two parties have two fundamentally different visions for America
    33:00 Will 2026 be a paradigm shift, or yet another pendulum swing?
    34:00 Lincoln understood you couldn’t solve the divide by managing it
    37:00 It doesn’t have to take a hot civil war to solve America’s divides
    42:30 California’s governor race still shaping up
    44:15 ToddCast Time Machine April 4th 1949
    45:00 12 countries met to create the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
    46:15 League of Nations didn’t have any binding enforcement mechanisms
    47:15 Breakthrough came via the Vandenberg Resolution
    48:15 Article 5 allowed constitutional discretion, made ratification possible
    49:30 In 1955, West Germany was admitted, but it was uncomfortable
    50:15 NATO has a simple purpose, deter the Soviet Union
    50:45 NATO continued to grow eastward
    53:00 Trump believes NATO should do whatever he wants them to
    53:30 Trump has made NATO believe America’s help is conditional
    54:30 Can an alliance built on certainty function in this era?
    55:45 What happens to Ukraine portends whether NATO can survive
    56:00 Ask Chuck
    56:15 Why has job creation stopped being part of our political discourse?
    1:00:15 What other points of leverage like the Strait of Hormuz exist in the world?
    1:02:15 Trump conflates political asylum with insane asylums?
    1:03:15 Democrats' problem less about leaders & instead poor messaging?
    1:06:30 A 2/3rds vote in the senate as a check on the pardon power?
    1:08:00 Will attorney John Morgan run for governor?
    1:04:30 Thoughts of putting all parties on the same primary ballot?
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Chuck’s Commentary - Trump’s Deadline To End The War? + Chuck Schumer Is Losing His Grip

    26.03.2026 | 1 Std. 45 Min.
    Chuck Todd reveals that Trump's planned visit to Beijing on May 14th and 15th may function as a de facto deadline for wrapping up the Iran war, noting that Trump wants to end the conflict more than the Iranian regime does — a devastating negotiating position — and that his own voters are being hit hardest by soaring gas prices since they drive more than the average American, while lawmakers in compact D.C. remain insulated from the pain. He unpacks the Gulf states' precarious calculus: the Saudis and Emiratis are terrified Trump will retreat and leave Iran with leverage, knowing that once the U.S. leaves the region it isn't coming back anytime soon, but they also have significant business leverage over Trump and his family that complicates every decision. He then pivots to what should be a triumphant moment for Democrats — they've flipped 30 Republican seats since Trump took office without losing a single one, won two government shutdowns, and are operating in the best political climate in years — but finds a party that feels leaderless, with Chuck Schumer at the center of the dysfunction. He reports that some Senate Democrats want Schumer to step aside, that he's become paranoid about leaks and tells different caucus members what they want to hear (a tactic known internally as "getting Schumed"), He closes with a sharp critique of Democrats in Virginia who are advocating for indefensible partisan redistricting — arguing that the Democratic brand still has lower favorability than both the GOP and MAGA brands, that the Democratic base is smaller than the Republican base and therefore needs moderates to win, and that deploying the same gerrymandering tactics they claim to oppose is exactly the kind of hypocrisy that keeps voters from trusting the party.
    Then, Maryland Congressman Johnny Olszewski — the author of the Pardon Integrity Act, a proposed constitutional amendment that would give Congress the power to reject presidential pardons with a two-thirds supermajority vote — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a frank conversation about fixing a broken democracy and what Democrats should prioritize if they retake the House. Olszewski argues that the presidential pardon is the biggest loophole between democracy and autocracy, a power straight out of a monarchy that the founders failed to adequately check, and notes that Congress actually tried to curb pardon authority after Nixon but the effort stalled. His amendment, which is structured like a veto override and has already attracted Republican co-sponsor Don Bacon, would allow 20 House members and five senators to initiate a review process with 60 days to nullify a pardon. Olszewski is careful to spread the blame across parties — calling Trump's 1,600 pardons in 2025 alone "exceptionally egregious" but acknowledges that Biden’s preemptive pardons were a bad thing — and says nobody in Congress actually thinks the proposal is a bad idea.
    The conversation broadens into a sobering assessment of congressional dysfunction and the state of American democracy. Olszewski describes the current Congress as one of the least productive ever, with both parties proposing unpassable messaging bills rather than legislating, and warns that partisan redistricting combined with partisan primaries creates a vicious cycle where the Republicans most willing to compromise are the ones most likely to lose their primaries. On Democratic strategy, Olszewski argues that if impeachable offenses exist they should be pursued but the party must focus on voters' needs, that Hakeem Jeffries should center his speakership on affordability if Democrats retake the House, and that Congress needs to come together to ban bipartisan gerrymandering. He insists that repairing democracy transcends partisan politics — the country needs people to believe in the institution of Congress again, and that requires restraints not just on this president but on all future ones.
    Finally, Chuck proposes a major change to the NCAA basketball tournament… an expanded, 96 team playoff that would benefit both athletics and academics, celebrates the start of the MLB season, and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
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    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
    3:00 We may have a new deadline for Trump to wrap up the Iran war
    3:30 Trump to visit Beijing on May 14th & 15th
    4:45 Trump wants to end the war more than the Iranian regime
    6:15 Trump voters drive more, gas prices will impact them more
    7:30 Lawmakers are insulated from gas prices since D.C. is compact
    8:45 Saudis and Emirates afraid Trump will retreat & leave Iran with leverage
    9:45 Gulf states know that once the U.S. leaves they aren’t coming back soon
    11:15 Saudis and Emirates have business leverage over Trump & his family
    12:00 Trump will have to weigh business vs. political interests
    13:00 Ground forces still being deployed to the region
    14:00 Democrats in great political climate, but party feels rudderless & leaderless
    14:45 Dems have flipped 30 Republican seats since Trump took office, lost none
    15:30 Democrats have ushered in two government shutdowns & winning both
    17:00 ICE’s abuses drove Dems to shutdown, the public largely supports them
    17:45 Deploying ICE to airports is a dumb political move by Trump
    19:15 Markwayne Mullin seems open to getting rid of ICE masking
    21:15 The traveling public needs to be insulated from these political fights
    22:30 Democrats should make the deal, but Chuck Schumer struggling to lead
    23:15 Senate Democrats want Schumer to step aside as leader
    26:00 Brian Schatz could be potential replacement, but expressed support for Schumer
    28:30 Many longtime establishment senators have rallied behind Schumer
    29:30 Schumer seems paranoid of leaks, and doesn’t share enough information
    31:00 Confusion between senate Dems over whether there was deal to end shutdown
    32:15 Schumer trying to appease everyone, telling them what they want to hear
    33:00 The tactic is known as “Getting Schumed”
    35:00 Schumer seems to have lost his fastball & is always looking over his shoulder
    36:15 Schumer has become the stand-in for the establishment
    37:45 Schumer can’t be seen as fighting the progressives and losing
    40:00 Abigail Spanberger didn’t run as a partisan, forced into partisan redistricting
    41:45 Partisan redistricting results in the election of partisan hacks
    44:45 Dem base is smaller than GOP base, Dems need to win moderates
    45:45 Dems in Virginia are advocating for indefensible partisan redistricting
    46:45 Democratic brand still has lower favorability than GOP & MAGA
    53:00 Chuck’s proposal for the NCAA basketball tournament
    54:15 Big East is closer to the A10 than the other power conferences
    55:15 People say they love cinderellas in the Final Four, then don’t watch
    56:30 Applications surge to mid-majors that advanced far in tournament
    58:30 Schools were able to get higher quality students & faculty
    59:00 Success in athletics leads to success in academics
    59:30 Expand the tournament to 96 teams
    1:00:45 96 teams is still less than 1/3rd of potential schools
    1:02:15 Expanded tournament would be a net positive for higher education
    1:03:45 Four regions, 24 teams per region - 2 teams seeded 9-16
    1:06:30 You get more basketball, and a better chance for midmajors
    1:08:45 Everybody would make more money, & it’d be more fan friendly
    1:11:00 The best teams would still advance
    1:13:30 It’s opening day in Major League Baseball
    1:15:30 Most intriguing MLB teams
    1:18:45 MLB dark horses
    1:20:00 Ask Chuck
    1:20:15 Why didn’t you include 1858 Lincoln v Douglas in Top 5 Illinois campaigns?
    1:22:15 If we don’t get oil from the Strait of Hormuz, why have our gas prices gone up?
    1:24:00 How can we rebalance focus from national to local politics?
    1:29:30 Was Kristi Noem’s DHS PR campaign in service of a presidential run?
    1:33:00 Do you think Trump will invade Iran with boots on the ground?
    1:35:45 Who is advising the president on potential outcomes, intel seems degraded?
    1:42:45 Could Democrats benefit from putting forward a “contract with America”
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Full Episode - Trump’s Deadline To End The War? + Taking The Pardon Power Away From The President

    26.03.2026 | 2 Std. 43 Min.
    Chuck Todd reveals that Trump's planned visit to Beijing on May 14th and 15th may function as a de facto deadline for wrapping up the Iran war, noting that Trump wants to end the conflict more than the Iranian regime does — a devastating negotiating position — and that his own voters are being hit hardest by soaring gas prices since they drive more than the average American, while lawmakers in compact D.C. remain insulated from the pain. He unpacks the Gulf states' precarious calculus: the Saudis and Emiratis are terrified Trump will retreat and leave Iran with leverage, knowing that once the U.S. leaves the region it isn't coming back anytime soon, but they also have significant business leverage over Trump and his family that complicates every decision. He then pivots to what should be a triumphant moment for Democrats — they've flipped 30 Republican seats since Trump took office without losing a single one, won two government shutdowns, and are operating in the best political climate in years — but finds a party that feels leaderless, with Chuck Schumer at the center of the dysfunction. He reports that some Senate Democrats want Schumer to step aside, that he's become paranoid about leaks and tells different caucus members what they want to hear (a tactic known internally as "getting Schumed"), He closes with a sharp critique of Democrats in Virginia who are advocating for indefensible partisan redistricting — arguing that the Democratic brand still has lower favorability than both the GOP and MAGA brands, that the Democratic base is smaller than the Republican base and therefore needs moderates to win, and that deploying the same gerrymandering tactics they claim to oppose is exactly the kind of hypocrisy that keeps voters from trusting the party.
    Then, Maryland Congressman Johnny Olszewski — the author of the Pardon Integrity Act, a proposed constitutional amendment that would give Congress the power to reject presidential pardons with a two-thirds supermajority vote — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a frank conversation about fixing a broken democracy and what Democrats should prioritize if they retake the House. Olszewski argues that the presidential pardon is the biggest loophole between democracy and autocracy, a power straight out of a monarchy that the founders failed to adequately check, and notes that Congress actually tried to curb pardon authority after Nixon but the effort stalled. His amendment, which is structured like a veto override and has already attracted Republican co-sponsor Don Bacon, would allow 20 House members and five senators to initiate a review process with 60 days to nullify a pardon. Olszewski is careful to spread the blame across parties — calling Trump's 1,600 pardons in 2025 alone "exceptionally egregious" but acknowledges that Biden’s preemptive pardons were a bad thing — and says nobody in Congress actually thinks the proposal is a bad idea.
    The conversation broadens into a sobering assessment of congressional dysfunction and the state of American democracy. Olszewski describes the current Congress as one of the least productive ever, with both parties proposing unpassable messaging bills rather than legislating, and warns that partisan redistricting combined with partisan primaries creates a vicious cycle where the Republicans most willing to compromise are the ones most likely to lose their primaries. On Democratic strategy, Olszewski argues that if impeachable offenses exist they should be pursued but the party must focus on voters' needs, that Hakeem Jeffries should center his speakership on affordability if Democrats retake the House, and that Congress needs to come together to ban bipartisan gerrymandering. He insists that repairing democracy transcends partisan politics — the country needs people to believe in the institution of Congress again, and that requires restraints not just on this president but on all future ones.
    Finally, Chuck proposes a major change to the NCAA basketball tournament… an expanded, 96 team playoff that would benefit both athletics and academics, celebrates the start of the MLB season, and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
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    Timeline:
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    00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
    07:30 We may have a new deadline for Trump to wrap up the Iran war
    08:00 Trump to visit Beijing on May 14th & 15th
    09:15 Trump wants to end the war more than the Iranian regime
    10:45 Trump voters drive more, gas prices will impact them more
    12:00 Lawmakers are insulated from gas prices since D.C. is compact
    13:15 Saudis and Emirates afraid Trump will retreat & leave Iran with leverage
    14:15 Gulf states know that once the U.S. leaves they aren’t coming back soon
    15:45 Saudis and Emirates have business leverage over Trump & his family
    16:30 Trump will have to weigh business vs. political interests
    17:30 Ground forces still being deployed to the region
    18:30 Democrats in great political climate, but party feels rudderless & leaderless
    19:15 Dems have flipped 30 Republican seats since Trump took office, lost none
    20:00 Democrats have ushered in two government shutdowns & winning both
    21:30 ICE’s abuses drove Dems to shutdown, the public largely supports them
    22:15 Deploying ICE to airports is a dumb political move by Trump
    23:45 Markwayne Mullin seems open to getting rid of ICE masking
    25:45 The traveling public needs to be insulated from these political fights
    27:00 Democrats should make the deal, but Chuck Schumer struggling to lead
    27:45 Senate Democrats want Schumer to step aside as leader
    30:30 Brian Schatz could be potential replacement, but expressed support for Schumer
    33:00 Many longtime establishment senators have rallied behind Schumer
    34:00 Schumer seems paranoid of leaks, and doesn’t share enough information
    35:30 Confusion between senate Dems over whether there was deal to end shutdown
    36:45 Schumer trying to appease everyone, telling them what they want to hear
    37:30 The tactic is known as “Getting Schumed”
    39:30 Schumer seems to have lost his fastball & is always looking over his shoulder
    40:45 Schumer has become the stand-in for the establishment
    42:15 Schumer can’t be seen as fighting the progressives and losing
    44:30 Abigail Spanberger didn’t run as a partisan, forced into partisan redistricting
    46:15 Partisan redistricting results in the election of partisan hacks
    49:15 Dem base is smaller than GOP base, Dems need to win moderates
    50:15 Dems in Virginia are advocating for indefensible partisan redistricting
    51:15 Democratic brand still has lower favorability than GOP & MAGA
    57:30 Rep. Johnny Olszewski joins the Chuck ToddCast
    58:45 Pardon clause is biggest loophole between democracy & autocracy
    1:00:30 Do you have more Republicans on board with the pardon amendment?
    1:01:15 Pardon amendment is structured like a veto override
    1:01:45 Trump’s pardons are exceptionally egregious
    1:02:15 Biden’s preemptive pardons for family members were also terrible
    1:04:00 Pardon power is a loophole right out of a monarchy
    1:05:00 Congress wanted to curb pardon power after Nixon, but it stalled
    1:06:45 We need people to believe in the institution of congress again
    1:08:00 Should a pardon board be created similar to those at the state level?
    1:10:00 What’s the strategy for getting the pardon amendment passed?
    1:10:45 Nobody in congress thinks the proposal is a bad idea
    1:13:00 We haven’t passed a meaningful amendment since JFK assassination
    1:13:45 Repairing the democracy transcends partisan politics
    1:15:00 What should Democrats prioritize if they retake the house majority?
    1:15:45 If impeachable offenses exist, pursue them, but focus on voters’ needs
    1:18:00 The current congress is one of the least productive ever
    1:20:30 Both parties propose unpassable messaging bills
    1:22:15 The minority is rarely treated well by the majority
    1:24:30 Democrats can compromise on policy but not core values
    1:25:30 Depending on the members, there may be space for compromise
    1:26:00 R’s willing to compromise are most likely to lose their primary
    1:26:45 Partisan redistricting + partisan elections leads to bad outcomes
    1:30:00 Seriously concerned about certification of the 2028 election
    1:31:00 Worried that Speaker Johnson will mess with the 2026 result?
    1:33:30 Government has resources to make lives better if not for partisanship
    1:36:00 Congress has passed almost no meaningful legislation
    1:38:15 Congress needs to come together and ban bipartisan gerrymandering
    1:40:30 No appetite in congress for uncapping size of house, talk of rank choice voting
    1:41:45 If Hakeem Jeffries becomes speaker, he needs to focus on affordability
    1:42:45 The numbers aren’t there to advance an impeachment inquiry
    1:44:30 We need restraints on this president and future presidents
    1:45:00 Thoughts on Wes Moore running for president?
    1:46:00 What’s “electability” going to mean in 2028?
    1:50:00 Chuck’s proposal for the NCAA basketball tournament
    1:51:15 Big East is closer to the A10 than the other power conferences
    1:52:15 People say they love cinderellas in the Final Four, then don’t watch
    1:53:30 Applications surge to mid-majors that advanced far in tournament
    1:55:30 Schools were able to get higher quality students & faculty
    1:56:00 Success in athletics leads to success in academics
    1:56:30 Expand the tournament to 96 teams
    1:57:45 96 teams is still less than 1/3rd of potential schools
    1:59:15 Expanded tournament would be a net positive for higher education
    2:00:45 Four regions, 24 teams per region - 2 teams seeded 9-16
    2:03:30 You get more basketball, and a better chance for midmajors
    2:05:45 Everybody would make more money, & it’d be more fan friendly
    2:08:00 The best teams would still advance
    2:10:30 It’s opening day in Major League Baseball
    2:12:30 Most intriguing MLB teams
    2:15:45 MLB dark horses
    2:17:00 Ask Chuck
    2:17:15 Why didn’t you include 1858 Lincoln v Douglas in Top 5 Illinois campaigns?
    2:19:15 If we don’t get oil from the Strait of Hormuz, why have our gas prices gone up?
    2:21:00 How can we rebalance focus from national to local politics?
    2:26:30 Was Kristi Noem’s DHS PR campaign in service of a presidential run?
    2:30:00 Do you think Trump will invade Iran with boots on the ground?
    2:32:45 Who is advising the president on potential outcomes, intel seems degraded?
    2:39:45 Could Democrats benefit from putting forward a “contract with America”
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