3/9/26 - Diego Morales is once again in hot water, Trump says he won’t sign any more bills into law until SAVE Act is passed, State Treasurer Daniel Elliott is guest, Gas prices are on the rise again. cover art

3/9/26 - Diego Morales is once again in hot water, Trump says he won’t sign any more bills into law until SAVE Act is passed, State Treasurer Daniel Elliott is guest, Gas prices are on the rise again.

3/9/26 - Diego Morales is once again in hot water, Trump says he won’t sign any more bills into law until SAVE Act is passed, State Treasurer Daniel Elliott is guest, Gas prices are on the rise again.

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In this episode of The Rob Kendall Show, we break down the latest controversy surrounding Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales after he was referred to the State Inspector General and Ethics Board and banned from the Marion County Election Center. The issue centers on footage taken during an official visit that later appeared in a campaign ad. Morales argues the video became public government media once it was posted online, but local election officials say the explanation doesn’t hold up. We also examine former President Donald Trump’s push to pass the SAVE Act, a proposal that would require proof of citizenship and voter ID nationwide. Trump says he won’t sign additional legislation until the bill passes, while Republicans explore procedural tactics to move it through the Senate. We discuss the political strategy behind the effort and why the debate over citizenship requirements may be complicating the push for broader voter ID reforms. Plus, we look at a thought-provoking argument about whether taxpayer-funded primaries should continue at all. With most eligible voters skipping primary elections, critics say the system allows a small group of highly partisan voters to choose candidates for everyone else. Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott joins the show to discuss his opposition to BlackRock’s proposed purchase of AES, the debate surrounding a potential Chicago Bears stadium project in Indiana, and the political implications of former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard entering the race for Secretary of State. Finally, we talk about rising gas prices as tensions in the Middle East disrupt global oil markets and what that could mean for consumers and the broader economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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