On our last podcast episode for 2018, Shane Vander Hart talks to Iowa Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver (R-Ankeny) about Senate Republicans’ legislative priorities in 2019.

Shane also discusses President Donald Trump’s announcement about Syria, addresses whether Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker should recuse himself from overseeing the Mueller probe, and he says “shut it down” with a deadline looming before a government shut down.

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