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Joey Hudson is a conservative Christian, successful businessman and experienced broadcaster who has a passion for seeking the truth in today’s chaotic world. Combining his interest in politics and religion, Joey brings faith, wisdom and keen insight with his straightforward, no nonsense style of talk heard by audiences across the country as a guest speaker, TV guest as well as hosting his own radio show for a decade.
Joey Hudson is a conservative Christian, successful businessman and experienced broadcaster who has a passion for seeking the truth in today’s chaotic world. Combining his interest in politics and religion, Joey brings faith, wisdom and keen insight with his straightforward, no nonsense style of talk heard by audiences across the country as a guest speaker, TV guest as well as hosting his own radio show for a decade.
Episodes

Feb 18, 2026
Feb 18, 2026
41 min
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from re-arresting Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia ahead of a key court appearance in Nashville. The ruling raises new questions about executive immigration authority and how the courts may shape enforcement policy in the months leading into the 2026 midterms. We break down what this means for the White House and for President Donald Trump’s broader immigration agenda.
Meanwhile in Arizona, law enforcement officials say DNA recovered near Nancy Guthrie’s home has yielded no match in national databases. The disappearance of the 84-year-old mother of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie remains under active investigation as authorities continue searching for leads.
With fewer than nine months until the November midterm elections, House Republicans are navigating the reality of a razor-thin majority. Speaker Mike Johnson faces mounting pressure as even small defections could stall legislation central to President Trump’s economic and border priorities. We look at how a one-seat margin could affect the GOP’s ability to govern — and what it signals about the political battlefield ahead.
Also, “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg addressed her name appearing in newly released Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, denying any connection to the convicted sex offender. The continuing fallout from the Epstein files is once again pulling prominent public figures into the spotlight.
From federal courts and immigration policy to midterm math and ongoing criminal investigations — we connect the dots on today’s biggest stories.
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Feb 17, 2026
Feb 17, 2026
41 min
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
President Donald Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom over his recent European outreach, calling the move “inappropriate.” The remarks come as Newsom conducts meetings overseas that some see as positioning for a larger national role. We break down the political implications and what this means for 2026 and beyond.
In Rhode Island, tragedy struck when a gunman opened fire during a high school hockey game, killing a young girl and injuring four others. Authorities are investigating the motive and how the suspect gained access to the venue. We cover what we know so far.
Meanwhile, new analysis suggests the millions of immigrants who crossed the southern border since 2020 could reshape congressional power — but not necessarily in the way many expected. Population shifts tied to border states may alter the balance of seats in the House, potentially benefiting states that prioritize border enforcement rather than those that promoted sanctuary policies under Joe Biden.
Plus, South Carolina GOP Chairman Drew McKissick joins us to discuss:
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Joe Biden’s upcoming visit to South Carolina
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A proposed SC House bill setting a minimum grade standard to end so-called “trophy for everyone” policies in schools
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And how Republicans are preparing for the upcoming election cycle
From foreign policy clashes and domestic tragedy to immigration trends and state education reform — today’s episode connects the dots on the stories shaping our country.
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Feb 16, 2026
Feb 16, 2026
43 min
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
The United States is now in a partial government shutdown, and Congress has left Washington with no resolution in sight. What does it mean for federal workers, border security, TSA, Social Security processing, and your everyday life? We break down what services are affected — and what isn’t.
In the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, the FBI says DNA recovered from one of the black gloves found near her home may lead investigators to the kidnapper. We now enter week three of the disappearance of the mother of Savannah Guthrie, as authorities continue forensic testing and pursue new leads.
At the Munich Security Conference in Germany, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton clashed with a Czech political leader over President Trump’s policies — reigniting debate about America’s direction on the world stage. Meanwhile, current Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a sharply different message to European leaders, signaling a new tone in U.S. foreign policy.
Back home, CNN claims President Donald Trump is eroding the traditional separation between church and state — calling recent moves “just the beginning.” We examine what’s actually happening and why it has some media outlets concerned.
And in Maryland, controversy surrounds a TPUSA-affiliated student chapter after a parent reported concerns to Child Protective Services over a December meeting that restricted adult access. There’s more to the story than headlines suggest — and we have the details.
From Washington gridlock to international diplomacy, forensic developments, and cultural debates — today’s show connects the dots.
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Feb 14, 2026
Feb 14, 2026
33 min
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
Today’s program focuses on honor, service, and the future of South Carolina.
We begin with legislation that would officially designate June 1 as “Gold Shield Day” in South Carolina — a day to honor first responders who were killed in the line of duty and to recognize the families they left behind. These are the men and women who put on the badge and the uniform and never made it home.
Joining us is Lt. David Weiner with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office, who explains why establishing Gold Shield Day matters, what it would mean for law enforcement families across the Palmetto State, and how setting aside a specific day on the calendar sends a powerful message about South Carolina’s values.
Later in the program, we turn our attention to the next generation with Bette Bronson, Vice President of Education at Junior Achievement of Greater South Carolina. Junior Achievement has equipped students with financial literacy, workforce readiness skills, and entrepreneurial training for decades — helping young people understand how the real economy works before they step into it.
We discuss:
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What Junior Achievement is all about
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Why financial literacy matters now more than ever
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How the program is changing lives across South Carolina
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And a real story that shows how early education can shape a student’s future
Two conversations. One theme: strengthening South Carolina through service and opportunity.
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Feb 13, 2026
Feb 13, 2026
42 min
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
Border enforcement in Minnesota is shifting gears.
Tom Homan announced that the two-month immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota is officially ending — though federal authorities will maintain a smaller footprint in the state “for a little longer.” The move comes after thousands of arrests during Operation Metro Surge and follows growing cooperation from local jurisdictions.
Meanwhile, a U.S. federal judge has ordered that Venezuelan men deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador be returned to the United States, ruling that some did not receive full due process. The decision adds another chapter to the ongoing legal battles surrounding immigration enforcement under Donald Trump.
On the regulatory front, the Obama-era greenhouse gas rules are officially gone. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin signed what’s being called the largest deregulatory action in agency history, rolling back federal emissions standards that critics argued increased costs for consumers and businesses. Supporters say the move could reduce energy prices and ease regulatory burdens nationwide.
And in South Carolina politics, Governor Henry McMaster has endorsed Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette as the Republican candidate to carry forward what he calls the “South Carolina century.” The endorsement signals a major development in the state’s upcoming gubernatorial race and sets the stage for a competitive 2026 cycle.
From immigration enforcement and court rulings to environmental policy and Palmetto State politics — today’s episode covers the headlines shaping the national and local landscape.
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Feb 12, 2026
Feb 12, 2026
42 min
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
A major voter ID and proof-of-citizenship bill that could take effect as early as November passed the House — with only one Democrat voting in favor. The legislation would require identification and verified citizenship for participation in U.S. elections, reigniting debate over election integrity, voter access, and public confidence in the system.
We also have a significant update in the abduction case of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie. Authorities say a black glove discovered near the scene could provide crucial DNA evidence that may lead to identification of the suspect. Investigators continue to analyze forensic material as the search intensifies.
In international news, resurfaced family photos have emerged of the transgender high school dropout accused of carrying out a deadly shooting at a British Columbia high school. The images, including one showing the teen holding a rifle, are raising questions about warning signs, family awareness, and the broader conversation around mental health and violence.
And here at home, Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Columbia later this month for a fundraiser marking the sixth anniversary of the South Carolina primary victory that helped propel him to the White House. The visit comes as the 2026 election cycle begins taking shape in the Palmetto State.
From election law and public safety to forensic developments and political returns, today’s episode of Just the Truth brings you the headlines that matter most.
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Feb 11, 2026
Feb 11, 2026
42 min
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
The FBI has released terrifying new surveillance images and video showing an armed, masked individual tampering with security cameras at the home of Nancy Guthrie on the morning she vanished. The footage, released Tuesday, marks a chilling escalation in the investigation surrounding the mother of Savannah Guthrie, as federal authorities intensify their search for answers.
In Washington, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick admitted under oath that he visited Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, contradicting earlier claims that he severed ties with the convicted sex offender years earlier. Newly released FBI files have reopened serious questions about Epstein’s network and who knew what — and when. Epstein, who died in federal custody in 2019, continues to cast a long shadow over America’s political and financial elite.
Meanwhile, America’s top-rated restaurant in California is facing massive backlash after customers flooded it with one-star reviews over a message printed on receipts demanding an automatic 20% tip, citing the nation’s “racist past” of tipping. The controversy has reignited debate over forced gratuities, woke corporate messaging, and whether politics belongs at the dinner table.
And in Georgia, Jon Ossoff — up for re-election this year — is facing intense criticism from Republicans, not for something he said, but for his silence following a heinous crime involving an illegal immigrant. Critics argue Ossoff’s refusal to speak out speaks louder than words as immigration and public safety dominate the 2026 election conversation.
From crime and corruption to culture wars and political accountability, this episode of Just the Truth cuts through the headlines to focus on what actually matters.
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Feb 10, 2026
Feb 10, 2026
41 min
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
The ransom deadline has passed with no confirmation of Nancy Guthrie’s return, as the search for the missing mother of Savannah Guthrie continues. Savannah released another emotional video plea, urging anyone with information to help bring her mother home safely. We have the latest developments in the case.
Meanwhile, mortgage affordability has reached a four-year high, with the White House pointing to Donald Trump’s housing and economic policies as key drivers behind easing pressure on homebuyers — a sharp contrast to the affordability crisis many families faced just months ago.
Here in South Carolina, a Statehouse bill regulating hemp-infused products was abruptly pulled after a freshman lawmaker shared a deeply personal story about his seizure-prone son and the relief hemp products provided. The move has reignited debate over regulation, personal freedom, and compassionate policymaking.
Plus, South Carolina GOP Chairman Drew McKissick joins the show to discuss:
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The potential federal government shutdown later this week
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What’s at stake for South Carolina
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And how voters can get involved with the SCGOP as the 2026 election cycle ramps up
This episode of Just the Truth covers breaking news, economic reality, and the personal stories shaping policy — all through a clear, grounded conservative lens.
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