The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - Trump's Actions Are Impeachable + Black Moses: The Failed Dream Of Building A “Black State” In Oklahoma

Sep 22, 2025
Caleb Gayle, a journalist and historian known for his focus on underrepresented American history, joins the discussion to explore his book on Edward McCabe, or "Black Moses," and the ambitious yet failed dream of establishing a Black state in Oklahoma. Gayle reflects on the complexities of Black migration, tribal alliances, and the political maneuvers shaping this dream. The conversation also highlights the stark contrast of this history with the emergence of Jim Crow laws and the tragic link to the Tulsa massacre, painting a vivid picture of ambition and resistance.
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INSIGHT

Staffing Choices Heighten Institutional Risks

  • Todd observes Trump's second term is staffed with sycophants and allies placed to execute personal favors, increasing risks of politicized governance.
  • He cautions this consolidation of loyalists accelerates erosion of institutional checks.
INSIGHT

GOP Fractures Over Weaponizing Regulators

  • Some Republicans, including Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, criticized FCC chair Brendan Carr's weaponization of regulators against media, indicating fissures in GOP support.
  • Todd says Trump's aggressiveness is pushing previously silent conservatives to speak up, slowly eroding his base and independent support.
ANECDOTE

Discovering Edward McCabe In Langston

  • Caleb Gayle recounts first encountering Edward McCabe's name on a Langston, Oklahoma sign and later tracing McCabe's role in attracting Black settlers west.
  • He links local cultural memories like Black rodeos and horseback shopping to a broader underwritten Black Oklahoma history.
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