Unhoused Bill of Rights and the Danger of Redefining Freedom

Unhoused Bill of Rights and the Danger of Redefining Freedom

From The Todd Huff Show by Todd Huff

May 5, 2026 · 41 min

About this episode

Todd Huff discusses the implications of the Unhoused Bill of Rights and its impact on the understanding of freedom in America.

What happens when government starts redefining what a “right” actually is? Today, Todd dives into the push behind the so-called “Unhoused Bill of Rights” and explains why this framing—while rooted in compassion—can fundamentally reshape how we understand freedom in America. Todd unpacks the difference between natural rights and government-created entitlements, shares personal experiences working with the homeless, and explains why good intentions don’t always lead to good policy. This episode explores constitutional principles, the role of government, and how emotional appeals can be used to expand power in ways that impact everyone.

People in this episode

Host: Todd Huff

Topics covered

  • government rights
  • freedom
  • homelessness
  • policy
  • constitutional principles

Keywords

  • Unhoused Bill of Rights
  • freedom
  • natural rights
  • government entitlements
  • homelessness
  • policy

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Organizations: government, Unhoused Bill of Rights

Places: America

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