The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - Trump’s Coalition Is Fracturing As Iran War Unravels + Who Is Responsible For The Death Of Roe?

Mar 18, 2026
Amy Littlefield, investigative reporter and author of Killers of Roe, probes the decades-long campaign that dismantled abortion rights. She frames the story like a murder mystery, uncovers hidden organizers and institutional roles, and traces political and legal strategies that led to Roe’s fall. Short, revealing conversations on strategy, missed opportunities, and evolving defenses for reproductive care.
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ANECDOTE

How A Murder Mystery Framing Helped Investigate Roe

  • Amy Littlefield framed her book Killers of Roe as a murder mystery to investigate who killed Roe and to explore hidden figures behind the movement.
  • She used Agatha Christie novels during COVID as escapism and as a structural model to identify unexpected suspects in the decades-long campaign.
INSIGHT

How The Hyde Amendment Laid The Groundwork For Harm

  • The Hyde Amendment, passed by a Democratic-majority Congress in 1976, institutionalized federal funding restrictions and directly harmed poor women.
  • Littlefield traces Rosie Jimenez's preventable death to Medicaid funding bans and shows how policy costs lives long before Dobbs.
INSIGHT

How Reagan Turned Abortion Into A Partisan Mobilizer

  • The Reagan era solidified abortion as a partisan, single-issue mobilizer by leveraging a disciplined grassroots infrastructure.
  • Anti-abortion groups told campaigns they lacked majority public support but could deliver highly motivated volunteers and voters.
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