
Joey Hudson / Just The Truth
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Joy Reid Sparks Outrage | SC Supreme Court Orders New Murdaugh Trial (Ep 735)
Pentagon Pushes Back on Weapon Shortage Claims | SC Senate Says No to Trump (Ep 724)
Fuel Prices, Faith & Politics | Gas Tax Debate and Pastor Conviction (Ep 733)
“TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!” | Trump Rejects Iran Deal as Gas Prices Surge (Ep 732)
Youth Prevention Programs Making a Difference in South Carolina | RIZE Gala & Preserve Your Air (Ep 731)
Trump Says Iran Deal Could Be Days Away | Senator Lindsey Graham on Iran (Ep 730)
California Democrat Sparks Backlash | Dirt Bike Chaos & Speedway Fight (Ep 729)
Trump Pauses “Project Freedom” | Delta Backlash & Cruise Ship Virus Scare (Ep 728)
BREAKING: Judge Apology Sparks Outrage | Financial Fear Soars in America (Ep 727)
BREAKING: Trump’s “Project Freedom” | Robot Flight Delay & SC Death Penalty Case (Ep 726)
WEEKEND:Serving the Community | Leadership, Elections & First Responder Mental Health (Ep 725)
WHCD Suspect’s Shocking Defense | Fan Snatches Ball & SC Political Drama (Ep 724)
BREAKING: SCOTUS Decision Shakes Elections | WHCD Attack Details Emerge (Ep 723)
Iran War Talks Intensify | Minnesota Fraud Bust & SC Ethics Changes (Ep 722)
Attempt on Trump? | WHCD Suspect in Court, More Charges Ahead (Ep 721)
Security Failure? | WHCD Shooting & Suspect Manifesto Revealed (Ep 720)
WEEKEND: Why Your Favorite Local Restaurant May Be Closing in SC (Ep 719)
Iran Rejects Trump Claim | Immigration Showdown & Powerful Human Stories (Ep 718)
BREAKING: Redistricting Fight Continues | Illegal Vote Conviction & SPLC Fallout (Ep 717)
Iran’s Inner Turmoil | Cold Case Twist & SC Boom Explained (Ep 716)
From Scandal to Showdown | Congress, Campus Policy & SC Debate Preview (Ep 715)
BREAKING: U.S. Seizes Iranian Ship | Deadly Shootings & SC Debate (Ep 714)
WEEKEND: A Conversation with Alexia Newman: Supporting Women, Saving Lives, Strengthening Families (Ep 713)
BREAKING: Ethics Allegations Rock Senate | Republicans Split with Trump (Ep 712)
Iran Moves Oil in Secret | Israel Strike Fallout & Trump Supreme Court Question (Ep 711)
Iran Negotiations Advance | Swalwell Scandal Grows & Harris Mocked (Ep 710)
Swalwell Calls It Quits | Trump Meme Controversy & SC Fundraising Race (Ep 709)
BREAKING: Iran Deal Falls Apart | Swalwell Under Fire & McIlroy Wins Big (Ep 708)
Ep 710Political Chaos: 25th Amendment, NYC Backlash & SC Pension Fraud (Ep 707)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson Another day, another political firestorm — and this one is raising serious constitutional questions. House Democrats are once again floating the idea of using the 25th Amendment to remove Donald Trump from office — a move that would spark a massive legal and political showdown in Washington. We break down what the 25th Amendment actually does, whether this is a serious effort or political messaging, and what it means for the country moving forward. Meanwhile in New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing major backlash after admitting one of his biggest campaign promises — making city buses free — is hitting funding roadblocks. Critics are calling it unrealistic from the start, while supporters say it’s just delayed. We’ll explain what’s happening and why it matters beyond NYC. Back here in South Carolina, a troubling case out of Columbia — a woman has pleaded guilty to collecting pension benefits intended for a deceased relative, raising new concerns about oversight and accountability in government systems. Plus, Lt. Governor Pamela Evette joins us to discuss: The latest on school choice legislation in South Carolina Key updates from the final weeks of the legislative session What these decisions mean for families across the Palmetto State 🎯 In Today’s Show: 25th Amendment discussion targeting President Trump NYC mayor under fire over failed campaign promise South Carolina pension fraud case School choice debate in SC Interview with Lt. Governor Pamela Evette 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text or call the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 👉 Subscribe for daily news, political analysis, and South Carolina-focused coverage you won’t find anywhere else. #BreakingNews #Trump #25thAmendment #NYC #Politics #SouthCarolina #Mamdani #Fraud #SchoolChoice #JustTheTruth #NewsUpdate #TrendingNow
Ep 709From Ceasefire to Chaos? Iran Escalates, Masters Week & SC Ethics Probe (Ep 706)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson Breaking developments out of the Middle East — and the big question tonight: is the ceasefire already unraveling? New reports suggest that Iran may have effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz to oil tankers, one of the most critical shipping lanes in the world, after accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement with new strikes in Lebanon. At the same time, Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf is now accusing the United States of violating multiple provisions of a proposed 10-point framework — raising serious concerns about whether this ceasefire was ever stable to begin with. We break down: What’s actually happening in the Strait of Hormuz Whether the ceasefire is collapsing What this means for oil prices, global markets, and U.S. security Meanwhile, back here at home: A group of Chick-fil-A employees are out of a job after a viral video sparked controversy — and it’s turning into a real-world lesson about actions and consequences. And on a lighter note — it’s Masters Week at Augusta National Golf Club. Thirty-three past champions gathered for the iconic Champions Dinner — we’ll give you a quick update from one of golf’s most legendary traditions. Plus, in South Carolina: State senators are calling for an ethics investigation into longtime lawmaker Gilda Cobb-Hunter over claims tied to nonprofit funding and state budget dollars. 🎯 In Today’s Show: Iran ceasefire tensions and Strait of Hormuz update U.S., Iran, and Israel accusations explained Chick-fil-A viral video fallout Masters Tournament update from Augusta South Carolina ethics investigation 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text or call on the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 👉 Subscribe for daily breaking news, strong analysis, and the stories that matter most to you. #BreakingNews #Iran #Israel #Ceasefire #MiddleEast #OilCrisis #Trump #Politics #Masters #Golf #ChickFilA #SouthCarolina #NewsUpdate #JustTheTruth #TrendingNow
Ep 708Trump Deadline Passed—Ceasefire Deal Struck | Fraud, EV Controversy & More (Ep 705)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson Big developments today — from the Middle East to California corruption to a major economic battle right here in South Carolina. After an 8 p.m. Eastern deadline, a major breakthrough: the Strait of Hormuz is set to reopen as part of a two-week “double-sided ceasefire” involving Iran. We’ll break down what this agreement actually means, what happens next, and whether this is a real step toward peace — or just a temporary pause in a much larger conflict involving Iran and U.S. interests. Meanwhile, a shocking fraud scandal out of California. Funds that were supposed to help vulnerable communities were allegedly diverted into luxury lifestyles — high-end homes, expensive cars, private jets, and even cosmetic procedures. It’s raising serious questions about oversight, accountability, and how taxpayer dollars are being handled. Back here in South Carolina, controversy is growing over the Scout Motors electric vehicle plant. State leaders are now pointing fingers, with economic development officials blaming the Department of Natural Resources for massive cost overruns — as lawmakers debate whether to commit even more taxpayer money to the project. And joining us today, Congressman William Timmons weighs in on: The Iran conflict and ceasefire deal The ongoing government shutdown battle in Washington Key issues facing the U.S. House right now In today’s show: Iran ceasefire agreement and Strait of Hormuz reopening California fraud scandal involving taxpayer funds Scout Motors EV plant controversy in South Carolina Government shutdown update Exclusive interview with Congressman William Timmons 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text or call the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 👉 Subscribe for daily breaking news, political analysis, and South Carolina-focused coverage you won’t get anywhere else. #BreakingNews #Iran #Ceasefire #Trump #Politics #Fraud #California #SouthCarolina #EnergyCrisis #MiddleEast #JustTheTruth #NewsUpdate #TrendingNow
Ep 707Trump Warns Iran: “Make a Deal or Be Taken Out” | Inside the Daring F-15E Rescue (Ep 704)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson A dramatic and high-stakes story today — from a daring military rescue to growing tensions with Iran, along with key developments here in South Carolina. President Donald Trump addressed the nation, calling the rescue of a downed U.S. F-15E airman “historic” and issuing a clear warning to Iran: make a deal by Tuesday night or face serious consequences. New details are now emerging about that rescue mission — including how a message sent by the stranded Air Force Colonel initially raised concerns among military leaders that it could have been a trap. We’ll walk you through how the operation unfolded and what made it so risky. Back here in South Carolina, lawmakers are advancing legislation aimed at protecting national security by restricting foreign adversaries from purchasing agricultural land — particularly near sensitive military installations. And joining us today, Drew McKissick breaks down: Highlights from last week’s gubernatorial debate Which candidates will take the stage in the next debate in Charleston What voters should be watching as the race heats up In today’s episode: Trump’s warning to Iran and ceasefire deadline Inside the daring F-15E rescue mission The message that nearly derailed the operation SC legislation targeting foreign land purchases SC GOP debate updates with Drew McKissick 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily breaking news, military updates, and South Carolina-focused political coverage. #BreakingNews #Trump #Iran #Military #RescueMission #USAirForce #Politics #SCPolitics #TrendingNow #JustTheTruth #WatchThis #America
Ep 706BREAKING: Inside the CIA’s Iran Trick | NASA’s Artemis II Makes History (Ep 703)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson A fascinating mix of national security, space exploration, and policy debates shaping the future. New details are emerging about a daring rescue mission involving U.S. intelligence. A former CIA station chief says the Central Intelligence Agency used Iranian communication channels to mislead adversaries — a strategy that helped pull off a complex and high-risk operation. Meanwhile, NASA’s Artemis II mission is now more than two-thirds of the way to the moon on its historic flyby. The astronauts aboard are set to become some of the farthest-traveling humans from Earth, offering a rare look at the moon’s far side. Back on Earth, a major shift in transportation policy could be on the horizon. A leading auto industry group is urging the federal government to eliminate the gasoline tax and replace it with a vehicle-based fee to fund infrastructure — a move that could directly impact drivers nationwide. And here in South Carolina, a former White House adviser to past Democratic presidents is making waves with a visit focused on technical colleges — as speculation grows about a potential presidential run and what it could mean for taxpayers. In today’s episode: CIA deception tactics revealed in Iran rescue mission Artemis II astronauts nearing historic moon flyby Proposal to eliminate federal gas tax Potential presidential contender visits South Carolina 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily breaking news, political analysis, and South Carolina-focused coverage. #BreakingNews #CIA #ArtemisII #NASA #Space #Politics #GasTax #America #TrendingNow #JustTheTruth #WatchThis #MoonMission
Ep 705WEEKEND: Stronger Families, Second Chances for Horses—Inspiring Stories from the Upstate (Ep 702)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson In today’s conversation, we’re highlighting two powerful missions making a real difference right here in the Upstate of South Carolina. First, we sit down with Kelley Ezelle of Upstate Family Resources—an organization working behind the scenes to strengthen families, support parents, and help children thrive during some of life’s most challenging seasons. Then, we hear from Freddie Frei, founder of Dusty Rose Coffee Roasters—a unique small-batch coffee company with a purpose. Every bag sold helps rescue and care for horses that have been neglected or abandoned. This is more than just a conversation—it’s a reminder that when people step up to serve others, entire communities are transformed. 👉 In this episode: How Upstate Family Resources is helping families in crisis The growing need for parental support programs The inspiring story behind Dusty Rose Coffee Roasters How coffee sales are helping rescue horses Ways YOU can get involved and make a difference locally If you care about faith, family, community, and purpose-driven work—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. 🔔 CALL TO ACTION 👍 Like this podcast if you believe strong families build strong communities 💬 Comment below: What local cause are YOU passionate about? 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations that matter
Ep 704BREAKING: Bondi Fired? | odd Blanche Steps In? | Lindsey Graham Speaks Out in SC (Ep 701)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson Breaking developments out of Washington — and political fallout here at home in South Carolina. Reports indicate President Donald Trump has removed Attorney General Pam Bondi from her position, marking a major shake-up inside the Department of Justice. The move was reportedly made Wednesday and confirmed Thursday, raising immediate questions about leadership and direction at DOJ. Early reports suggest Assistant Attorney General Todd Blanche could step in as interim AG — and may even be nominated for the permanent role. We’ll break down what this means, why it happened, and what comes next. Meanwhile, in South Carolina, Senator Lindsey Graham made a stop in Greenville and is turning up the heat on his political rivals — calling on them to fire campaign staffers. We’ll explain what’s behind that demand and how it could impact upcoming races. In today’s episode: Pam Bondi reportedly fired as Attorney General Todd Blanche expected to step in as interim AG What this means for the Trump administration Lindsey Graham calls out rivals in Greenville SC political tensions ahead of upcoming elections 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily breaking news, political analysis, and South Carolina-focused coverage. #BreakingNews #Trump #PamBondi #DOJ #Politics #LindseyGraham #SCPolitics #TrendingNow #JustTheTruth #WatchThis #America
Ep 703Trump: “Iran No Longer a Threat” | Trump vs Birthright Citizenship Case | SC GOP Debate (Ep 700)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson A packed show today — from a historic moment at the Supreme Court, to global tensions with Iran, to major political developments right here in South Carolina. President Donald Trump addressed the nation, declaring that Iran is “no longer a threat” following recent developments in the Middle East. But Iranian officials are pushing back, denying claims they sought a ceasefire and insisting they remain committed to the fight. Meanwhile, in a historic first, President Trump personally attended oral arguments at the US Supreme Court in the case of Trump v. Barbara — a major legal challenge surrounding birthright citizenship and executive authority. The outcome could have far-reaching implications for immigration policy in the United States. Back here in South Carolina, four of six Republican gubernatorial candidates took the stage in Newberry for the first televised debate sponsored by the state GOP. We’ll break down the key moments and what it means for the race ahead. And in a surprising economic twist, the rise of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic is reshaping consumer behavior — leading to an unexpected surplus of unsold potatoes as eating habits shift. In today’s episode: Trump declares Iran “no longer a threat” Iran denies ceasefire claims Supreme Court hears major birthright citizenship case Trump becomes first sitting president to attend oral arguments SC GOP gubernatorial debate highlights Weight-loss drugs impacting food demand 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily breaking news, political analysis, and South Carolina-focused coverage. #BreakingNews #Trump #SupremeCourt #Iran #Politics #SCPolitics #Election2026 #Ozempic #TrendingNow #JustTheTruth #WatchThis #America
Ep 702France & Spain Block U.S. Military | Trump’s $400M Ballroom Stopped by Court (Ep 699)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson A fast-moving news cycle today — with global tensions rising, legal battles unfolding in Washington, and a developing story here in South Carolina. Reports indicate key European allies, including France and Spain, are restricting U.S. military access to their airspace and bases as the Trump administration continues operations related to Iran. The move raises new questions about international cooperation and the broader impact of the conflict. Back in Washington, a federal judge has halted construction on President Donald Trump’s proposed $400 million White House ballroom project, ruling that congressional approval is required before work can continue. Also making headlines, former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is facing renewed media scrutiny following newly published reports involving her family. And here at home, a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the Upstate has been arrested and charged with DUI — we’ll break down what we know so far. In today’s episode: European allies restrict U.S. military access Iran conflict creates tension with NATO partners Federal judge halts Trump White House project New controversy surrounding Kristi Noem SC lawmaker arrested on DUI charge 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford test line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily political commentary, breaking news, and South Carolina-focused coverage. #BreakingNews #Trump #Iran #Europe #Politics #USMilitary #WhiteHouse #SCPolitics #TrendingNow #JustTheTruth #WatchThis #America
Ep 701Breaking: Congress Leaves Town During Shutdown | Backlash Builds (Ep 698)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson A powerful mix of political accountability, a deeply emotional family story, and major developments here in South Carolina. Members of Congress are facing growing criticism after leaving Washington while the federal government remains partially shut down. With no resolution in sight, many Americans are asking a simple question: should lawmakers have stayed and finished the job? Meanwhile, a heartbreaking case is drawing national attention. A father is speaking out after the death of his 25-year-old daughter, who was euthanized following a series of tragic events — despite his legal efforts to prevent it. The story is raising serious questions about medical ethics, legal authority, and family rights. And here in South Carolina, the political spotlight is shifting to the Governor’s race. Drew McKissick joins us to break down this week’s televised gubernatorial debates at the Newberry Opera House — airing across the Upstate and expected to shape the race moving forward. In today’s episode: Congress criticized for leaving DC during shutdown Should lawmakers stay until a deal is reached? Emotional euthanasia case raises ethical questions SC gubernatorial debate preview with Drew McKissick 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily political commentary, breaking news, and South Carolina-focused coverage. #BreakingNews #Politics #NewsUpdate #America #JustTheTruth #USPolitics #TrendingNow #GovernmentShutdown #Congress #WashingtonDC #PoliticalDrama #Accountability #DoYourJob
Ep 700Democrats Under Fire Over DHS Shutdown | ‘No Kings’ Protests Fall Flat (Ep 697)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson Another major news cycle with political clashes, international tension, and local impact here in South Carolina. Senator Chris Van Hollen faced tough questions from ABC’s Jon Karl over what Democrats have actually achieved during the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown — now stretching into its 45th day. With no clear resolution in sight, Americans are left wondering what the standoff has accomplished. Overseas, tensions escalated in Jerusalem as Israeli police reportedly prevented a Catholic cardinal from celebrating Palm Sunday Mass at a site traditionally believed to be where Jesus Christ was crucified and buried — adding a new religious dimension to an already volatile situation in the region. Back here at home, so-called “No Kings” protests took place across the country over the weekend — but turnout fell short of expectations. In South Carolina, roughly 1,000 people gathered at the Statehouse, with organizers acknowledging more support would be needed to drive meaningful change. And joining us today, Josh Kimbrell breaks down: The final weeks of the legislative session Ongoing efforts on tax cuts His campaign for Governor of South Carolina In today’s episode: DHS shutdown hits 45 days — what’s been accomplished? Van Hollen pressed on national TV Religious tensions rise in Jerusalem during Palm Sunday “No Kings” protests draw smaller-than-expected crowds SC Senator Josh Kimbrell on taxes and the Governor’s race 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily political commentary, breaking news, and South Carolina-focused coverage.
Ep 699WEEKEND:New SC Law Could Reshape Business | Why Community Theatre Matters More Than Ever Ep 696)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson Two very different conversations… but both get to the heart of what makes a community thrive—freedom and culture. First, we break down a major legislative development in South Carolina: the passage of a REINS-style bill, the Small Business Regulatory Freedom Act. What does it mean when unelected agencies can no longer impose major regulations without approval from lawmakers? And how could this reshape the future for small businesses across the state? We’re joined by Dr. Oran Smith of Palmetto Promise Institute to walk us through what this law does, why it matters, and what happens next. Then we shift gears to something just as important to the fabric of our community—the arts. Laura Spencer Nicholas, Executive Artistic Director of Centre Stage, joins us to talk about the power of live theatre, upcoming productions, and how local arts organizations are shaping the next generation. From regulatory reform to community storytelling—this episode covers the issues that impact your daily life more than you might think. 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if you value conversations that matter. Join our mailing list at joeyhudson.com and also subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joeyhudsononline/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/joeyhudson Your texts are always welcome on the Firmin Ford text line 864-477-JOEY(5639) and you can also leave a voice message to be aired on a future podcast.
Ep 698Trump Declares Airport Emergency | “Gas Station Heroin” Warning | SC Tax Deadline Extended (Ep 695)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson A major day of headlines — from airport disruptions and a potential executive order, to a growing drug crisis and a powerful reunion story out of North Carolina. President Donald Trump says he will sign an executive order to address airport disruptions, calling the situation a national emergency as travel delays and staffing issues continue to impact passengers across the country. At the same time, health officials are sounding the alarm over a substance known as tianeptine — often referred to as “gas station heroin.” Sold in convenience stores, medical professionals warn it may be more potent and addictive than opioids, prompting several states to move toward restrictions or outright bans. In a remarkable human-interest story, a North Carolina woman who disappeared more than two decades ago has been reunited with her daughter — bringing closure to a case that stunned families and investigators alike. Back here in South Carolina, taxpayers are getting some breathing room. The state has extended the income tax filing deadline to October amid uncertainty over changes tied to federal tax policy. And joining us today, Lt. Governor Pamela Evette discusses: Whether she will participate in upcoming GOP debates Efforts to reduce business regulations in South Carolina Legislative moves to regulate THC products In today’s episode: Trump executive order on airport disruptions “Gas station heroin” dangers and state bans Emotional reunion after 24-year disappearance SC tax deadline extended to October Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette on debates and legislation 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily breaking news, political analysis, and South Carolina-focused coverage.
Ep 697New Poll: Americans Split on Military Role | SC 287(g) Debate Heats Up (Ep 694)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson A major divide is emerging across the country — not just in politics, but in how Americans see the role of the United States on the world stage. A new poll shows voters are sharply split on whether America should take a leading role globally, with opinions on military action in Iran falling largely along party lines. As tensions continue overseas, the debate at home is becoming just as intense. Here in South Carolina, lawmakers are taking action on immigration enforcement. A proposal requiring more than two dozen law enforcement agencies to partner with federal authorities under the 287(g) program has now advanced to the House floor — despite strong opposition from Democrats. Meanwhile, small business owners across the Palmetto State are sounding the alarm over excessive regulation. Now, new legislation aims to roll back burdensome rules and make it easier for businesses to grow and compete. We’re joined today by Oran Smith of the Palmetto Promise Institute to break down what these reforms could mean — and how you can get involved. In today’s episode: New poll reveals divide on U.S. role in Iran conflict South Carolina advances 287(g) immigration enforcement plan Efforts underway to reduce regulations on small businesses Dr. Oran Smith explains how reforms could impact SC 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily political commentary, breaking news, and South Carolina-focused coverage.
Ep 696Is the War Ending? Trump Reveals Iran Peace Plan Details | Airport Chaos Suddenly Fixed (Ep 693)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson Big developments today on the global stage, at U.S. airports, and right here in South Carolina. Is a ceasefire with Iran finally within reach? President Donald Trump says the U.S. has delivered a 15-point peace proposal to Iran — and claims the regime has already agreed to a key condition: no nuclear weapons. Could this signal the beginning of the end of the conflict in the Middle East? Back here at home, a surprising turnaround at one of the nation’s busiest airports. A CNN reporter was left stunned after wait times at Atlanta’s airport dropped from hours to minutes following the deployment of ICE agents to assist TSA operations. The move is sparking debate about security, staffing, and federal response during the ongoing government disruptions. Meanwhile, another airport is making headlines — but for a very different reason. A massive line in Philadelphia has now earned a Guinness World Record, drawing attention nationwide. Also in today’s show: The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles issues a warning about scam text messages tied to fake traffic violations Congressman William Timmons joins to discuss a growing House Oversight investigation into fraudulent hospice programs in California In today’s episode: Trump administration’s Iran ceasefire proposal explained Atlanta airport wait times collapse after ICE deployment Philadelphia sets unexpected world record SC DMV warns residents about new scam texts Congressional investigation into healthcare fraud expands 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily breaking news, political analysis, and South Carolina-focused coverage.
Ep 695Supreme Court Eyes Mail-In Ballot Limits | Congress Wants a Pay Raise (Ep 692)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson A packed show today with major developments that could impact elections, air travel safety, and even congressional pay. The US Supreme Court appears to be leaning toward limiting how long late-arriving mail-in ballots can be counted — a decision tied to a case out of Mississippi that could have major implications for the upcoming midterm elections and control of Congress. Meanwhile, new video has surfaced showing the terrifying moment an Air Canada jet collided with a fire truck on the runway at LaGuardia Airport in New York. The incident is raising serious questions about runway safety and air traffic control procedures. Back in Washington, members of Congress are now suing for a pay raise — and it could mean significant backpay. South Carolina lawmakers could see as much as $419,000 each if the case is resolved in their favor. The lawsuit, originally filed in 2024, appears to be moving closer to a resolution. And here at home, Drew McKissick, Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party, joins the show to discuss candidate filing ahead of the midterms and the party’s position on proposed legislation that would require third-party political organizations to disclose their donors. In today’s episode: Supreme Court considers limits on mail-in ballot deadlines Deadly runway collision at LaGuardia caught on video Congress sues for pay raise — SC lawmakers could benefit SC GOP Chairman Drew McKissick on elections and transparency 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily political commentary, breaking news, and South Carolina-focused coverage.
Ep 694“650,000 Ballots SEIZED in California?! | Iran’s $2M Oil Toll” (Ep 691)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson Two major stories are raising serious questions about power, control, and accountability—both here at home and across the globe. First, in California, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco has seized more than 650,000 ballots from the state’s November election after a third-party review flagged what could be up to 45,000 questionable votes. While state officials are pushing back, the investigation is now underway—bringing election integrity back into the national spotlight. At the same time, halfway around the world, tensions are rising in one of the most critical energy chokepoints on the planet—the Strait of Hormuz. Reports indicate that Iran is now charging some oil tankers as much as $2 million for passage through the strait. This narrow waterway handles nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply, making any disruption a potential global economic shock. What does all of this mean for Americans? Energy prices, national security, and confidence in our electoral system are all in focus. We break it all down—what’s happening, what’s at stake, and why it matters now more than ever. 👉 Subscribe for daily breakdowns of the stories shaping America 👉 Join the conversation in the comments—what do YOU think? Join our mailing list at joeyhudson.com and also subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joeyhudsononline/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/joeyhudson Your texts are always welcome on the Firmin Ford text line 864-477-JOEY(5639) and you can also leave a voice message to be aired on a future podcast.
Ep 693Trump Team Weighs Oil Release | Fetterman Sides with GOP Again (Ep 690)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson A wide-ranging show today covering energy policy, Senate drama, and a major ethics case here in South Carolina. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the Trump administration is considering another release from U.S. oil reserves in an effort to stabilize rising fuel prices. The move could have a direct impact on what Americans are paying at the pump in the coming weeks. In Washington, Senator John Fetterman once again broke with his party, casting a key vote that helped advance the nomination of Senator Markwayne Mullin to lead the Department of Homeland Security. The decision is drawing attention as the nomination now heads to the full Senate. Meanwhile, Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders is speaking out after an incident at a restaurant in her home state, where she says she was treated poorly and asked to leave — sparking a broader conversation about politics and public life. And here in South Carolina, the South Carolina Supreme Court has reprimanded former Greenwood County foreclosure judge Curtis G Clark after an investigation revealed that his family purchased dozens of properties at auctions he oversaw — raising serious ethical concerns. In today’s episode: Possible U.S. oil reserve release to lower gas prices Fetterman crosses party lines in key Senate vote DHS leadership nomination moves forward Sarah Huckabee Sanders restaurant controversy SC Supreme Court reprimands judge in ethics case 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily political commentary, breaking news updates, and South Carolina-focused coverage.
Ep 692Tulsi Gabbard Won’t Confirm Iran Threat | Amazon Owes SC Millions (Ep 689)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson A full slate of major national and local headlines today — from intelligence questions on Iran, to immigration battles in New York, to a major court ruling that could cost Amazon millions in South Carolina. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declined to confirm whether Iran posed an “imminent threat” to the United States prior to recent military operations — raising new questions after President Donald Trump repeatedly stated that such a threat existed. In New York City, an immigration judge has ordered the deportation of a former city council employee who was found to be in the country illegally and had a prior assault arrest. But city leaders, including Mayor Zohran Mamdani, are pushing back — calling the decision a “miscarriage of justice.” Meanwhile, in Arizona, frustration is growing in the ongoing search for the missing mother of NBC’s Savannah Guthrie. Local criticism is mounting against the sheriff’s office, with some residents now discussing the possibility of a recall effort over how the investigation has been handled. And here in South Carolina, a major legal decision with big financial implications. The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled in a 3–2 decision that Amazon is responsible for collecting sales taxes on behalf of third-party sellers — a ruling that could result in millions in back taxes owed to the state. In today’s episode: Tulsi Gabbard pressed on Iran intelligence claims Deportation ruling sparks backlash in New York City Arizona sheriff faces criticism in missing person case South Carolina Supreme Court rules against Amazon 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily political commentary, breaking news updates, and South Carolina-focused coverage.
Ep 691SAVE Act Stalls in Senate | House Subpoenas AG Pam Bondi | Guaranteed Income for Immigrants? (Ep 688)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson A packed show today with major developments in Washington and right here in South Carolina. Senate Republicans attempted to push the SAVE Act forward — legislation aimed at strengthening election integrity and requiring proof of citizenship for voting — but the bill has hit a roadblock, signaling more negotiations ahead on Capitol Hill. At the same time, the House Oversight Committee has issued a subpoena to Pam Bondi, demanding testimony over what lawmakers are calling potential mismanagement of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and the handling of related files. This could mark a major escalation in efforts to uncover more details surrounding the case. Meanwhile, a controversial pilot program in Illinois is drawing national attention. The initiative would provide a guaranteed income — including to immigrants — raising serious questions about incentives, taxpayer funding, and the potential impact on immigration policy if expanded nationwide. Back in South Carolina, state senators are once again moving to remove the interim director of the public health department, revisiting concerns tied to the agency’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. And the race for governor continues to take shape, as businessman Rom Reddy officially enters the contest, adding another name to an already growing field. In today’s episode: SAVE Act update and Senate gridlock House subpoena targeting Attorney General Pam Bondi Illinois guaranteed income program controversy South Carolina public health leadership battle New candidate enters SC governor’s race 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily political commentary, breaking news analysis, and South Carolina-focused coverage.
Ep 690Government Shutdown Fight Escalates | Are Foreign Investors Pricing Out Americans? (Ep 687)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson Washington is still locked in a standoff over the partial government shutdown, and the debate is now centered on immigration enforcement and funding for the Department of Homeland Security. Senate Democrats say they want to reopen the government, but they have repeatedly blocked Republican efforts to restore funding for Department of Homeland Security as they push for changes to immigration policy. The question now is whether a compromise can be reached before the shutdown drags on even longer. Meanwhile, a new housing study is raising alarm bells across the country. The report shows that foreign buyers are purchasing U.S. homes at a record pace, raising concerns that young American families are being priced out of the housing market as global investors compete for limited housing supply. We’ll break down what the numbers show and what it could mean for the future of homeownership in the United States. Closer to home, Drew McKissick joins the show to discuss the opening of the candidate filing period in South Carolina, marking the official start of another critical election season in the Palmetto State. And later in the program, broadcaster Mike Gallagher stops by to talk about the Food for the Poor campaign, an effort aimed at helping families in need. As part of the campaign, Mike and Joey will be hosting a special private lunch for donors supporting the initiative. In today’s episode: Senate battle over DHS funding and the government shutdown Immigration policy debate in Washington Foreign investors buying U.S. homes at record levels South Carolina candidate filing begins Mike Gallagher joins the show to talk about the Food for the Poor campaign 📩 Join the mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily political commentary, breaking news updates, and South Carolina political coverage.
Ep 689Trump Says Iran Ready to Negotiate | Is the Supreme Leader Alive? (Ep 686)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson Major developments today involving Iran, national security, and South Carolina politics. President Donald Trump told NBC News over the weekend that Iran is ready to make a deal — but he is not prepared to accept a ceasefire agreement at this time. The president also suggested that Iran’s new supreme leader may not even be alive, adding another layer of uncertainty to the rapidly evolving situation inside the country. Meanwhile, exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi says he is prepared to lead Iran through a political transition “as soon as the Islamic Republic falls.” His comments come as pressure on the Iranian regime intensifies and speculation grows about the future leadership of the country. In another developing story, Israeli officials say the brother of the suspect in last week’s synagogue attack in Michigan was a commander in Hezbollah. Authorities are now investigating potential connections to international terrorism following the attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Closer to home, the South Carolina House has passed a $15.4 billion state budget. House Ways and Means Chairman Bruce Bannister described the proposal as an “optimistic” roadmap for the future of the Palmetto State. The measure now moves to the South Carolina Senate before heading to Governor Henry McMaster. In today’s episode: Trump’s latest comments on Iran negotiations Iran leadership uncertainty and Reza Pahlavi’s response Terror link revealed in Michigan synagogue attack investigation South Carolina’s $15.4 billion budget proposal 📩 Join our mailing list: JoeyHudson.com 📱 Text the Firmin Ford text line: 864-477-5639 Subscribe for daily political commentary, national news analysis, and South Carolina legislative updates.