The Rob Kendall Show
Today’s episode of The Rob Kendall Show focuses heavily on Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales and the Republican Party’s attempt to distance itself from him before the state convention. Rob argues party leaders are not interested in real accountability, but instead want Morales and his scandals to quietly disappear before they cost Republicans the office in November. He points to years of ignored questions about the India trip, no-bid contracts, the $90,000 vehicle, family hires, and Morales’ connections to questionable figures as proof that the party knew exactly what it was dealing with. Rob also criticizes Governor Mike Braun for refusing to take a position on Morales, despite the mounting scandals and recent reporting about former deputy chief of staff Elena Copsey. He argues Braun is treating the race like a normal convention fight, when the issue is really about whether a statewide officeholder who oversees elections and business records has abused public trust. Rob says Braun’s silence is about political self-preservation, shared donors, and avoiding anything that could implicate the broader Republican power structure. A major part of the show breaks down the sudden push behind Max Engling as the Republican alternative to Morales. Rob argues the move is less about finding the most qualified person and more about Jim Banks and Todd Rokita trying to increase their control inside the Indiana Republican Party. He questions why party leaders did not rally behind David Shelton, who actually has election experience, and instead moved toward someone closely tied to Banks after years of standing by Morales. The show also turns to Indiana’s suspended gas taxes, with Rob arguing the pause proves taxes make everyday life more expensive. While he credits Braun for suspending the sales and excise taxes on gas, Rob says the move only happened because voters are furious about high gas prices and because those prices are hurting Trump politically. He warns that if state leaders truly believed the gas taxes were wrong, they would work to eliminate them permanently instead of temporarily suspending them when people are paying attention. The episode closes with a sharp critique of Trump’s handling of the Iran conflict and the confusion around a possible deal. Rob says Trump created unnecessary chaos by suggesting a deal was close without clearly explaining what was in it, leading even supporters like Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz, and Roger Wicker to raise concerns. He argues the administration needs a clear outcome that stops Iran’s nuclear ambitions and support for terrorism, and says Trump’s public messaging has made an already difficult foreign policy situation even more unstable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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