The Rob Kendall Show
Today’s episode of The Rob Kendall Show opens with the latest chaos surrounding the Chicago Bears stadium situation and whether Indiana taxpayers could end up footing part of the bill. Rob walks through how the Bears have been trying to leverage Illinois for a better stadium deal while Indiana lawmakers rushed to offer a massive package of tax breaks, toll road money, and new local taxes. He argues that if the Bears come to Indiana, it would be a financial disaster for taxpayers across the state, not just people in northwest Indiana. Rob explains how the Illinois General Assembly failed to finalize a Bears stadium deal despite days of drama and late-night negotiations. The Illinois Senate eventually passed a plan that essentially copied parts of Indiana’s proposal, but the House left without taking it up, meaning no final agreement was reached. Rob says the whole situation exposed just how chaotic Illinois government can be, while also making Indiana’s offer more dangerous because the Bears may still use it as a serious option. The show also turns to the Texas Senate race, where Republicans nominated Ken Paxton after his runoff win over John Cornyn. Rob argues Paxton is a walking scandal, pointing to past allegations involving investor fraud, restitution, impeachment, bribery claims, and personal misconduct. He compares the situation to Richard Mourdock in Indiana, warning that Republicans may have turned a safe race into a competitive one by choosing a deeply flawed candidate who could push establishment Republicans and independents away. Rob then returns to Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales and new reporting from the Indiana Capital Chronicle about no-bid contracts tied to a major campaign donor. He highlights payments from the Secretary of State’s office to Maverick Quantum, including contracts worth more than $1 million, while the company’s CEO donated heavily to Morales and also gave money to Governor Braun. Rob argues this is exactly why powerful Republicans do not want a full investigation into Morales, because the money connected to him often overlaps with other major figures in the party. The episode closes with Rob saying the Morales story is not just about one scandal or one officeholder, but about how Indiana politics really works. He argues party leaders are willing to abandon Morales politically, but still do not want prosecutors or investigators digging into the money, contracts, India trip, or other unanswered questions. Rob says the public should follow the money and understand that the same system protecting Morales is also protecting the broader Republican power structure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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