The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - America Could Enter A “Reform Era” Post-Trump + America Is Losing The World

Feb 18, 2026
Robert Blackwill, a career diplomat who served as U.S. Ambassador to India and Deputy National Security Advisor, joins to weigh in on America’s global standing. He traces the collapse of bipartisan foreign policy, China strategy missteps, Taiwan’s peril, NATO trust and Ukraine’s risky peace prospects. Short takes explore how swing nations could shape a bipolar future and why three critical years lie ahead for U.S. power.
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INSIGHT

Pardon Power Shift Demands Structural Checks

  • Presidential pardon power has shifted from constitutional mercy to political protection under recent administrations.
  • A bipartisan constitutional amendment to let Congress nullify pardons models checks after veto-override rules and could start a reform era.
ADVICE

Prioritize Bipartisan, Popular Constitutional Fixes

  • Push pragmatic constitutional fixes that can clear broad bipartisan support, like transparency and limits on executive power.
  • Favor amendments with clear, popular language to reach two-thirds of Congress and 38 states.
INSIGHT

Cold War Consensus Won't Return Automatically

  • The post-World War II bipartisan foreign-policy consensus rested on alliances, values, and preventing a peer competitor.
  • Robert D. Blackwill argues President Trump has rejected those pillars, producing the current strategic debate.
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