2025-11-22
21 分钟Hi, this is Sherry in Sioux City, Iowa, and I'm cooking lots of adobe-style chicken for a tailgate.
We'll have this weekend in Iowa City when the Hawkeyes play and my family will be together for a tailgate.
This mom cannot wait.
This podcast was recorded at 12 36 p.m.
on Friday, November 21st 2025.
Things may have changed by the time you hear it,
but hopefully the Hawkeyes will have won and I know we'll have enjoyed a sweet weekend of family time together.
Enjoy the show.
Food time stamps are the best interesting a Sioux City Hawkeyes fan because you know,
Iowa is pretty far east the University of Iowa and a lot of the More conservative portion of the state roots for Iowa State,
but that's just some deep Iowa local stuff for those of us who've covered a lot of politics there I just I haven't eaten lunch yet,
so I feel like they should have to ask permission before they do Hey there,
it's the NPR politics podcast.
I'm Miles Parks.
I cover voting I'm Domenico Montanero, senior political editor and correspondent.
And I'm Mara Eliason, senior national political correspondent.
And today on the show, we are unpacking another very busy political week.
I want to start with the Jeffrey Epstein case.
President Trump signed a bill to allow for the release of thousands of files related to the convicted sex offender.
But this is something that President Trump was fighting up until very recently.