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In this post–4th of July episode of ITR Live, Chris Hagenow and John Hendrickson recap a big week in Iowa and national politics, including Chris’s firsthand experience attending Donald Trump’s rally at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. The event served as the national kickoff for America’s 250th anniversary celebration, and the hosts reflect on the rally’s strong themes of patriotism, national renewal, and unapologetic American pride.

They also unpack Trump’s remarks on foreign policy, economic wins, immigration, and a headline-grabbing comment about making agricultural employers responsible for illegal immigrant labor. The episode explores how this plays politically—and what Trump may be signaling for a second term.

Closer to home, Chris and John run through a busy few days in Iowa politics. Key updates include:

• Attorney General Brenna Bird announcing she won’t run for governor

• Congressman Zach Nunn now seriously considering entering the race

• Matt Windschitl running for Congress in IA-04

• What the third district could look like if Nunn vacates the seat

They close with a reminder to prospective local candidates: now is the time to get moving. With a huge 2026 cycle ahead—including potential shifts in the governor’s office, Congress, and down-ballot seats—Iowa is shaping up for one of its most consequential political years in decades.