Chuck Todd examines the dubious legality of Trump using the military to combat Venezuelan drug cartels, examines the influence of Ford's pardon of Nixon on modern politics and answers' listeners questions in the "Ask Chuck" segment.
On this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, the conversation turns to the political battles shaping 2025. From the issues Democrats should lean into—and the ones they should avoid—to Trump’s trolling of Chicago and his administration’s push for a showdown over crime and “terrorism,” the stakes are high. Chuck dives into how the White House is setting the stage for possible military action against cartels and even Venezuela, with flimsy constitutional justifications that have sparked pushback from voices like Rand Paul.
Finally, Chuck gives a history lesson on Gerald Ford’s pardon of Richard Nixon and its impact on modern politics, recaps the weekend in college football, and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
Timeline:
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00:00 The issues Democrats should run on, and issues they should avoid
01:15 Trump's trolling of Chicago got the reaction he wanted
02:30 The administration wants a showdown over Chicago
04:30 The administration's aggressive application of the term "terrorism"
06:15 The Democratic base wants fight, government shutdown likely
08:15 Trump administration setting the stage for war with Venezuela
09:30 Administration needs to justify designating cartels terrorists
12:45 Trump's justification to congress for military action against cartels
15:00 Trump's justification was lacking, and didn't mention Venezuela
16:15 Trump ignoring the constitution in rationalizing action against cartels
17:45 Vance says fighting cartels is best use of military
19:15 JD gets into back and forth with Rand Paul on X
20:45 Venezuela story should be consuming Washington
22:15 Rand Paul has been willing to be combative with administration
25:15 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Abdul El-Sayed
26:45 This week in history - Chuck's history lesson
27:45 Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon on September 8th,
1974 29:30 The case for pardoning Nixon
31:45 The case against pardoning Nixon
34:30 Ford's decision implied the country couldn't handle a trial
35:45 A majority of the country thought the pardon was wrong
37:30 Nixon never got his due process
38:45 Pardon was a stain on presidential decision making
39:15 College football update
43:15 Ask Chuck
43:45 Why Putin won't grant Trump a ceasefire
46:45 Why do Epstein victims face dehumanization when Trump doesn't?
50:30 Thoughts on the political salience of this season of South Park?