Chuck Grassley
Mentioned in 8 analyzed podcast episodes across 8 shows
A Republican U.S. Senator from Iowa and former Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman known for advocacy on government transparency, including calls for FBI document disclosure and reviews of classified materials related to foreign interference and high-profile cases. Podcast discussions of his political career often focus on constituent concerns over tariff policies and questions surrounding his continued political viability given his advanced age.
Appears On
Episode Appearances
Bannon`s War Room · Mar 9, 2026
Episode 5200: Exposing Corruption Of 2020 Election In Maricopa County; Financial Markets React To Iran
“Senator conducting oversight of FBI and intelligence community abuses alongside Ron Johnson”
Nashville's Morning News with Dan Mandis · Feb 27, 2026
Hour 2 of NMN, Election Security + Iran Falls Apart
“Senator who raised concerns about FBI investigation into Chinese interference and pushed for document review and transparency”
Morning Joe · Feb 27, 2026
'Republicans keep making things worse for themselves': Joe reacts to Hillary Clinton's deposition
“Republican Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman calling for full Epstein document disclosure”
Deadline: White House · Feb 20, 2026
“A striking rebuke”
“Iowa senator whose town halls showed constituent anger over tariffs and other administration policies”
Not Another Politics Podcast · Jan 22, 2026
Are Primary Elections Responsible for Polarization in Congress?
“Referenced as example of elderly senator (85+) potentially running for re-election despite advanced age”
The Matt Walsh Show · Jan 21, 2026
Ep. 1721 - Democrats Are Doubling Down On Their Anti-White Agenda. Here's The Proof.
“92-year-old Iowa Republican senator opposing federal voter ID requirements as election federalization”
This Week in Startups · Jan 13, 2026
How to Make Billions from Exposing Fraud | E2234
Capitalisn't · Dec 4, 2025
Why Matthew Yglesias Is Skeptical Of Anti-Monopoly Policies
“Senator who felt steamrolled by consolidated banking industry during 2003 bankruptcy reform”