EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 34 MIN
Week in Review: Opening Attacks, ESA "Audits", and the Electoral College
from ITR Live: Iowa Politics and Conservative Policy · host Iowans for Tax Relief
Chris Hagenow and John Hendrickson are back in the Hendrickson Library for a week-in-review episode — Chris flying without his Dr. Pepper Zero. Trivia wraps last week's Smoot-Hawley question and a new one goes out just in time for Independence Day: what president was born on July 4th?The episode opens on the Ian Roberts saga — the KCCI interview, the body cam arrest footage, and the stubborn contingent of Iowa liberals still defending him. From there, a quick take on the Iran ceasefire deal: $300 billion, sanctions relief, and a memorandum of understanding that raises more questions than it answers. Senator Joni Ernst wants to know where the money is coming from, and Chris and John share the concern.The back half turns to Iowa. Rob Sand's residency hit on Zach Lahn gets dissected — Chris sees it as an act of desperation that wastes the political capital Sand needs to actually define his candidacy. Sand's self-described "audit" of the Iowa Students First (ESA) program draws an equally pointed response: it's a partisan press conference, not an audit, and private school families across Iowa are paying attention.John closes with a piece he authored on the Electoral College and its importance to rural states — prompted by Virginia's governor signing on to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. The episode ends with a preview of what will become a regular theme between now and November: vote yes on the constitutional amendment to make it harder to raise taxes in Iowa.0:12 Welcome & housekeeping1:44 Trivia: Smoot-Hawley answer & July 4th question4:36 Ian Roberts KCCI interview and arrest footage7:11 Liberals still defending Roberts9:17 Iran ceasefire deal12:46 DOGE: what happened to the savings?14:16 Sand's residency hit on Lahn18:10 Sand's ESA "audit"23:35 ESA, private schools, and taxpayer dollars25:31 ITR poll coming soon26:05 John's Electoral College article27:26 Virginia joins National Popular Vote Compact30:35 Jungle primaries and left-wing election changes33:28 Constitutional amendment — vote yes this fall
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Chris Hagenow and John Hendrickson are back in the Hendrickson Library for a week-in-review episode — Chris flying without his Dr. Pepper Zero. Trivia wraps last week's Smoot-Hawley question and a new one goes out just in time for Independence Day: what president was born on July 4th?The episode opens on the Ian Roberts saga — the KCCI interview, the body cam arrest footage, and the stubborn contingent of Iowa liberals still defending him. From there, a quick take on the Iran ceasefire deal: $300 billion, sanctions relief, and a memorandum of understanding that raises more questions than it answers. Senator Joni Ernst wants to know where the money is coming from, and Chris and John share the concern.The back half turns to Iowa. Rob Sand's residency hit on Zach Lahn gets dissected — Chris sees it as an act of desperation that wastes the political capital Sand needs to actually define his candidacy. Sand's self-described "audit" of the Iowa Students First (ESA) program draws an equally pointed response: it's a partisan press conference, not an audit, and private school families across Iowa are paying attention.John closes with a piece he authored on the Electoral College and its importance to rural states — prompted by Virginia's governor signing on to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. The episode ends with a preview of what will become a regular theme between now and November: vote yes on the constitutional amendment to make it harder to raise taxes in Iowa.0:12 Welcome & housekeeping1:44 Trivia: Smoot-Hawley answer & July 4th question4:36 Ian Roberts KCCI interview and arrest footage7:11 Liberals still defending Roberts9:17 Iran ceasefire deal12:46 DOGE: what happened to the savings?14:16 Sand's residency hit on Lahn18:10 Sand's ESA "audit"23:35 ESA, private schools, and taxpayer dollars25:31 ITR poll coming soon26:05 John's Electoral College article27:26 Virginia joins National Popular Vote Compact30:35 Jungle primaries and left-wing election changes33:28 Constitutional amendment — vote yes this fall
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