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1.28.2026 - INTERVIEW: Rep. Mike Simpson, Zak Miller, IFBF on Water, Immigration, other issues. Rubio testimony.
The Neal Larson Show
Neal Larson and Julie Mason kick off the episode with sharp critiques of current political discourse, labeling much of it as "performative outrage." They express skepticism about the authenticity of certain high-profile events, including an alleged confrontation involving Ilhan Omar and an ICE shooting incident involving Alex Pretti, advocating for thorough investigations rather than immediate conclusions. The hosts also draw a crucial distinction between "justified" and "reasonable" actions in law enforcement and strongly condemn protests that disrupt public order, criticizing the concept of "mostly peaceful" demonstrations.
The program then shifts to an in-depth segment featuring Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who discusses the post-Maduro era in Venezuela, emphasizing US efforts to stabilize the country, counter the influence of adversaries like Iran, Russia, and China, and establish a path towards free elections and economic recovery. Following this, Congressman Mike Simpson and Zach Miller from the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation join the discussion. Simpson addresses the looming government shutdown and staunchly defends ICE's operations against "sanctuary city" policies, while Miller highlights critical agricultural challenges in Idaho, particularly water scarcity and severe labor shortages. Both advocate for comprehensive immigration reform, emphasizing the need for a legal, reliable workforce to sustain the state's vital agricultural industry, beyond the limitations of current H2A visa programs.
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**Highlight List:**
* Critique of "performative" politics, with skepticism regarding incidents involving Ilhan Omar and an ICE shooting.
* In-depth discussion with Secretary Marco Rubio on post-Maduro Venezuela, US strategic goals, and efforts to stabilize the country and counter adversary influence.
* Interview with Congressman Mike Simpson and Zach Miller (Idaho Farm Bureau) on the government shutdown, defense of ICE, and critical Idaho issues: water management and agricultural immigration reform.
* Emphasis on distinguishing "justified" from "reasonable" in law enforcement actions, coupled with a strong condemnation of disruptive protests.
* Discussion of severe agricultural labor shortages in Idaho and the need for H2A visa reform to ensure a legal workforce.
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