The Rod and Greg Show: Phil Lyman Runs for Congress; Last Day of Utah Legislature w/ Senate Pres. Stuart Adams
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4:20 pm: Senator Brady Brammer joins the show to discuss the highs and lows of the 2026 Legislative session.
4:38 pm: Utah Senate President Stuart Adams joins the show for a conversation about the wins and losses of the session.
5:05 pm: Former Utah lawmaker Phil Lyman joins Greg to discuss why he has made the decision to run for congress in Utah’s 3rd Congressional District against incumbent Celeste Maloy.
5:38 pm: Representative Logan Monson joins the show to discuss his experience during the 2026 Legislative session.
6:05 pm: Angela Morabito, Visiting Fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum, joins the show for a conversation about her piece in The Federalist about a Democrat bill that would ban immigration enforcement actions from taking place within 1,000 feet of “sensitive locations,” like a schools, hospitals and churches.
6:20 pm: Richie Greenberg, a California based political commentator and opinion columnist, joins the program to discuss his piece in the New York Post on how California Governor Gavin Newsom loves to blame everyone but himself for issues facing the state.
6:38 pm: We’ll listen back to Greg’s conversations this week with Daniel Turner of Power the Future on the effects the U.S. airstrikes on Iran will have on the global energy industry, and (at 6:50 pm) with Andrea Picciotti-Bayer of The Conscience Project on her Federalist piece about how we have parents to thank for the retreat of those pushing the trans-ideology.
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