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Texas Tribune TribCast

TribCast is a weekly political podcast hosted by Matthew Watkins and Eleanor Klibanoff, and featuring a rotating cast of editors, reporters and other guests. The TribCast is returning as a limited-run weekly series during the 2025 legislative session.

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  1. 848

    An ICE shooting roils Houston

    In this week's episode, our hosts speak with Texas Tribune reporters Uriel J. García and Colleen DeGuzman about the unanswered questions and incoming investigations in response to the death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo.

  2. 847

    Texas Dems host their own unity fest

    Inside the Texas Democrats' convention in a rare hopeful year for party leadership

  3. 846

    Can Ted Cruz save college sports?

    Texas politics have become deeply engaged in the fight over the future of college football. We discuss the saga of Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, the influence of megadonor Cody Campbell and U.S. Ted Cruz's proposed fix.

  4. 845

    What a new Secretary of State could mean for Texas elections

    With the midterms fast approaching, Texas' top elections administrator is out the door. Who will be next - and what awaits them in the role?

  5. 844

    Deep in the heart of the GOP convention

    From elephants to Islam, TribCast recaps the biggest GOP event of the year with reporters Alejandro Serrano and Renzo Downey.

  6. 843

    How big of a threat is screwworm?

    In this week’s episode, the TribCast team talks to  Phillip Kaufman, head of Texas A&M’s entomology department, and Josh Winegarner from the Texas Cattle Feeders Association about the arrival of screwworm in Texas.

  7. 842

    The runoffs approach

    From Senate to Railroad Commission, TribCast dives into the most contentious races we'll be watching on May 26

  8. 841

    Greg Abbott battles the cities over working with ICE

    In this week's episode, Matthew speaks with Texas Tribune politics reporter Alejandro Serrano and Houston Chronicle reporter Abby Church over Gov. Greg Abbott's treat to pull more than $200 million in law enforcement funds from Houston, Dallas and Austin unless their police start cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

  9. 840

    One-on-one with Don Huffines

    In this week's episode, Matthew speaks with the Republican nominee for comptroller about his plans for office, waste in state government and his relationship with Gov. Greg Abbott.

  10. 839

    Anti-Muslim rhetoric in Texas politics

    Rep. Salman Bhojani, one of the first Muslim state legislators, joins TribCast to talk about the backlash his community has experienced in state government and the GOP primaries.

  11. 838

    Assessing the school voucher rollout

    In this week's episode, Matthew and Eleanor speak with Tribune K-12 education reporter Jaden Edison about who applied for Texas Education Freedom Accounts, what's next for the program and why many Muslim schools were shut out.

  12. 837

    Inside Texas' massive ICE detention facilities

    Texas' sprawling immigration lockups are serving as a national blueprint. What's life like for detainees?

  13. 836

    Corpus Christi’s water woes

    What does Corpus’ looming water crisis mean for the rest of the state?

  14. 835

    Cornyn, Paxton, Trump and the heated U.S. Senate runoff

    In this week's episode, we're joined by Mark Davis, host of The Mark Davis Show in Dallas-Fort Worth, to discuss whether Donald Trump will endorse pick a side in the John Cornyn-Ken Paxton runoff and what impact that would have.

  15. 834

    TribCast Live: Breaking down the 2026 Primary

    The 2026 Texas primary elections mark a pivotal moment in a state where many races are effectively decided long before Election Day. There are more than 18 statewide elected officials up for election, along with Texas’ members of Congress, state legislators, district-based judges and local elected officials.The morning after March 3rd’s election, TribCast co-host and Tribune law and politics reporter Eleanor Klibanoff spoke with a panel of political reporters about what the election results mean for the state going forward.

  16. 833

    TribCast Live: Previewing the 2026 Texas Primary

    The Texas Tribune is grateful for the support of our sponsors. Presenting sponsor for this TribCast Live event is Builders. Major sponsors for the program are Texas Matters and Raise Your Hand Texas. Please note that while sponsorship provides critical support for the Tribune, sponsors play no role in programming or the line of questioning for Tribune events.The 2026 Texas primary elections mark a pivotal moment in a state where many races are effectively decided long before Election Day. There are more than 18 statewide elected officials up for election, along with Texas’ members of Congress, state legislators, district-based judges and local elected officials.Leading up to March 3rd’s primary election, join TribCast hosts Matthew Watkins and Eleanor Klibanoff, along with a panel of experts, for a discussion of where the state’s most consequential races stand and what their outcomes could mean for Texas.

  17. 832

    El Paso's alarming airport shutdown

    In this week's episode, Matthew talks with Robert Moore, CEO of El Paso Matters, about the federal government briefly pausing air travel into El Paso. What does it say about the federal government, border security and the lives of El Pasoans?

  18. 831

    The very online 2026 Texas primary election

    TribCast is joined by Democratic strategist and content creator Olivia Julianna and political reporter Kayla Guo to unpack what all the recent social media drama means about the Democratic party

  19. 830

    Is our grid all fixed?

    In this week's episode, Matthew and Eleanor speak with Matt Boms about the Texas electrical grid's strong performance during the recent winter storm. Does that mean the problems of 2021 are behind us?

  20. 829

    Will Venezuela impact Texas' oil industry?

    TribCast dives into whether President Trump's plan to get U.S. companies to rebuild Venezuela's oil industry will have repercussions in Texas.

  21. 828

    ICE in Texas

    With immigration enforcement ramping up in Texas, Texas Tribune reporter Colleen DeGuzman and immigration attorney Paul Pirela join TribCast to discuss.

  22. 827

    Can Texas zero out property taxes?

    Eleanor and Matthew dig into the dueling proposals that seem to be teeing up a contentious property tax fight.

  23. 826

    10 questions that will shape Texas politics in 2026

    For this week's episode, Matthew and Eleanor look ahead in the new year to discuss Gov. Greg Abbott's power, Democrats chances and the issues that will dominate election season.

  24. 825

    Republican Statewide Candidates

    As the TribCast team takes a holiday break, we bring you this recording from The Texas Tribune Festival of interviews with three Republican candidates for statewide office.

  25. 824

    One-on-One with James Talarico

    As the TribCast team takes a holiday break, we bring you this recording of Matthew's interview with U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico from The Texas Tribune Festival.This episode is sponsored by SXSW.Be where the future unfolds at SouthbySouthwest 2026. Get your SXSW Innovation Badge now. Join the creatives shaping what’s next at sxsw.com/badges.

  26. 823

    TEA and Texas education

    The rise in state takeovers of school districtsTribune education reporters join TribCast to unpack the recent spate of state takeovers of school districts and what it says about our systems for measuring academic performance.

  27. 822

    The 2026 Texas primary slate is set

    With the candidate filing deadline behind us, TribCast digs into the musical chairs that awaits voters in 2026.

  28. 821

    Did Texas quietly help its child care crisis?

    In this week's episode, Matthew and Eleanor speak with K-12 education reporter Jaden Edison and early learning advocate David Feigen about the shortage of affordable child care in Texas and how the school voucher program may or might not help.

  29. 820

    Redistricting goes to the Supreme Court

    What congressional map will Texas be using for the fast-approaching 2026 midterms? It's up to the Supreme Court to decide.

  30. 819

    Dade Phelan on the state of the GOP

    In this week's episode, Matthew and Eleanor are joined live at The Texas Tribune Festival by former House Speaker Dade Phelan. He discusses his exit from elected office and his concerns about the state of Texas politics.

  31. 818

    Kate Rogers on her ousting from the Alamo Trust

    Kate Rogers joins TribCast to discuss her decision to resign from leading the organization that oversees the Alamo historic site amid political pressure

  32. 817

    The neediest Texans are feeling the pain of the government shutdown

    Texas Tribune reporters Terri Langford and Gabby Birenbaum join the Tribcast to discuss how Texans are coping with the loss of SNAP benefits, chaos at airports and rising health care premiums amid partisan fighting in Washington.

  33. 816

    Unpacking the constitutional amendments on the ballot

    Texas Politics Project’s Joshua Blank joins the TribCast to walk through the 17 constitutional amendments on the ballot this November

  34. 815

    The Hunt is on in the GOP Senate primary

    Matthew and Eleanor are joined by Tribune D.C. reporter Gabby Birenbaum and radio host Chad Hasty to unpack the three candidates vying to be the Republican nominee for Senate in 2026

  35. 814

    Is Robert Roberson innocent?

    In this week’s episode, the TribCast crew is joined by Tribune reporter Kayla Guo to break down the evidence in the Robert Roberson death penalty case.

  36. 813

    Texas' new congressional map goes to court

    In El Paso, a three-judge panel is hearing a legal challenge to Texas’ new congressional map. Eleanor and Matthew talk to voting rights expert Justin Levitt about the case.

  37. 812

    Will the Texas renewable energy powerhouse survive?

    This week, Matthew and Eleanor speak with Eric Goff, founder of an energy policy advising firm, about the growth of wind and solar power in Texas and whether it will continue after recent federal efforts targeting the industry.

  38. 811

    Texas' changing congressional delegation

    TribCast talks with Washington correspondent Gabby Birenbaum about how redistricting and retirements are set to reshape the state's representation in D.C.

  39. 810

    The Campus Free Speech Wars

    Free speech on college campuses has reemerged as a hot-button issue in the wake of a firing at Texas A&M and the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

  40. 809

    Texas is replacing the STAAR test

    In this week's episode, Matthew speaks with Tribune reporter Sneha Dey and the Commit Partnership's Bridget Worley about the changes to the state's standardized test, whether the new tests will make anyone happy and the educational philosophy driving state leaders.

  41. 808

    Sid Miller's THC entanglements

    In this week’s episode, Matthew and Eleanor speak with Texas Tribune reporter Kate McGee about her recent investigative reporting into Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and his staff. Why did Miller hire a political aide for a top agency position after the aide pleaded guilty to commercial bribery? What did Miller's staff tell investigators about his growing of hemp?

  42. 807

    Is Texas protecting its campers from future floods?

    In this week's episode, Matthew and Eleanor talk to Texas Tribune climate reporter Emily Foxhall about the emotional pleas Camp Mystic parents made to state lawmakers and analyze the proposed new laws in response to the Kerrville floods.

  43. 806

    The Dems returned. What happens next?

    Texas Tribune politics reporters Kayla Guo and Renzo Downey join the TribCast to forecast what will happen in the second, extra-special special session, now that the Democrats have returned from their quorum break.

  44. 805

    Will 13 Democrats be expelled from the Texas House?

    For this week's episode, Matthew and Eleanor ask University of Houston law professor David Froomkin to help them break down the legal cases seeking to expel 13 Democrats from the Texas House. Does fleeing the state to break quorum equate to abandoning office?

  45. 804

    How long can Texas Democrats hold out?

    In this week's episode, Matthew and Eleanor speak with state Rep. Gina Hinojosa, D-Austin, about her and her colleagues' decison to flee the state, the potential financial and criminal penalties and her opposition to the state's proposed new congressional map. 

  46. 803

    What's next for the Republicans?

    We discuss how the Republican ticket is shaping up? Can you still view the primaries as establishment v. grassroots?

  47. 802

    What's next for the Democrats?

    We discuss how the Democratic ticket is shaping up in Texas. Will Beto, Allred, Talarico and Castro all run against each other? 

  48. 801

    Texas' redistricting gamble

    Matthew and Eleanor are joined by Kareem Crayton, from the Brennan Center for Justice, to look more closely at Texas' rare midcyle redistricting.

  49. 800

    Floods in the Hill Country

    In this week's episode, Matthew and Eleanor are joined by Matt Lanza, a meteorologist from Houston, to discuss the deadly Texas floods. How did they happen? Could people have been better warned? And what can keep this region safe in the future?

  50. 799

    A very unusual Supreme Court term

    The TribCast gang is finally reunited, and joined by Georgetown Law Professor Steve Vladeck to recap the big cases and unresolved questions from the U.S. Supreme Court's recent rulings.

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TribCast is a weekly political podcast hosted by Matthew Watkins and Eleanor Klibanoff, and featuring a rotating cast of editors, reporters and other guests. The TribCast is returning as a limited-run weekly series during the 2025 legislative session.

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