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In this episode of ITR Live, Chris Hagenow and John Hendrickson cover a range of hot topics, from anti-Trump protests at the Iowa Capitol and ongoing battles for conservative policy victories in Iowa. The discussion kicks off with the 50501 Protest Movement, which attempted to rally against Trump, DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency), and recent conservative reforms. The hosts break down why these protests fail to resonate with everyday Iowans and how the left’s political messaging continues to struggle in a state that overwhelmingly supports taxpayer-first policies.
The episode also discusses Governor Reynolds’ political future, as she hints at a reelection campaign while facing a quixotic primary challenge. The hosts break down Reynolds’ record of conservative victories, from tax cuts and school choice to constitutional judicial appointments, and argue why her leadership remains key to Iowa’s future.
Chris and John also highlight new polling data showing broad public support for cutting government spending, reinforcing why Trump’s push to reduce foreign aid and shrink bureaucratic waste aligns with voter sentiment. They also explore a national debate on Social Security, Medicare, and border security funding, showing how Iowans prioritize fiscal responsibility while expecting government efficiency.
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In this episode of ITR Live, Chris Hagenow and John Hendrickson cover a range of hot topics, from anti-Trump protests at the Iowa Capitol and ongoing battles for conservative policy victories in Iowa. The discussion kicks off with the 50501 Protest Movement, which attempted to rally against Trump, DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency), and recent conservative reforms. The hosts break down why these protests fail to resonate with everyday Iowans and how the left’s political messaging continues to struggle in a state that overwhelmingly supports taxpayer-first policies.
The episode also discusses Governor Reynolds’ political future, as she hints at a reelection campaign while facing a quixotic primary challenge. The hosts break down Reynolds’ record of conservative victories, from tax cuts and school choice to constitutional judicial appointments, and argue why her leadership remains key to Iowa’s future.
Chris and John also highlight new polling data showing broad public support for cutting government spending, reinforcing why Trump’s push to reduce foreign aid and shrink bureaucratic waste aligns with voter sentiment. They also explore a national debate on Social Security, Medicare, and border security funding, showing how Iowans prioritize fiscal responsibility while expecting government efficiency.

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