On this week’s episode of Party Politics, Co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina unpack a crowded political landscape—from Texas primaries and election oversight to national power struggles and unrest abroad.

We begin in Texas, where former President Donald Trump has yet to endorse in a key U.S. Senate race, leaving Republican candidates to jockey for attention in a high-stakes contest. Next, attention turns to U.S. Senator John Cornyn, who is facing scrutiny over a complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission. Rottinghaus and Cortina examines what the investigation involves, why it matters in the current political climate, and how campaign finance rules continue to shape modern elections in Texas. Meanwhile, Texas Democrats are calling for a federal investigation into the use of the AI tool Grok, after concerns that the technology has been used to create explicit, non-consensual images of individuals.

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Election administration also takes center stage. The show examines the state’s controversial move to provide voter roll data to the U.S. Department of Justice, along with renewed debate over Governor Greg Abbott’s proposed state takeover of Harris County’s elections—moves supporters frame as oversight and critics see as federal and state overreach.

Nationally, tensions between Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell signal deeper disagreements over the economy, inflation, and the future of monetary policy. Also a look at the political theater surrounding Steve Bannon as he brings his media operation to Texas, and what that says about the state’s growing influence in conservative politics.

On foreign policy and global unrest, demonstrations across Iran have escalated into widespread anti-government protests amid a deadly crackdown by Iranian security forces. President Trump publicly urged Iranian protesters to keep demonstrating and said “help is on its way,” although he did not specify what form that assistance might take, sparking debate about U.S. intentions and potential implications for international relations. And finally, a lighter but telling moment in political symbolism: the White House’s decision to add gold lettering to the West Wing exterior, adding a new label for the Rose Garden—what it reflects about image, power, and modern presidential branding.

TEXAS TOPICS:

No Trump endorsement in the Texas Senate Race.

Senator John Cornyn to be investigated by the FEC.

Texas House Democrat urge Attorney General Ken Paxton to initiate an investigation into Grok AI.

Governor Greg Abbott wants to takeover Harris County elections.

Texas Officials hand over voter rolls to the Department of Justice.

Steve Bannon to bring show to Texas ahead of primaries.

NATIONAL TOPICS:

President Donald Trump and Fed Chair Jerome Powell are at odds.

Iran protest and potential aid mentioned by Donald Trump.

New gold lettering on the outside of the West Wing near Rose Garden at the White House.

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