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Guests - Stephen Mundt, Joel Strabala, Rodney Glassman

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Guests - Stephen Mundt, Joel Strabala, Rodney Glassman Retired Brigadier General Steve Mundt opens the week with a wide-ranging geopolitical briefing — honoring Lindsey Graham's legacy while assessing the diplomatic void his death leaves in Ukraine negotiations, breaking down Iran's last-stand calculus in the Strait of Hormuz, and raising an under-discussed Taiwan warning that has nothing to do with a military invasion. Joel Strabala calls in from the road on his way to observe the mobile voting center's first deployment with one urgent message: today is the last day to mail your ballot, 50,000 Republican ballots are still sitting on countertops across Pima County, and the deadline to sign up as an election day observer is tomorrow at five. And Rodney Glassman walks into the studio in person for his closing argument — 44 Kris Mayes lawsuits, nine prosecuted trials, a Trump repost from Sonny Borrelli on Flag Day, and one question he says every voter should be asking: who would you actually hire to protect your own family?

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