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Interview: Gov. Mike Braun on Chicago Bears Move, Redistricting Fallout, and Indiana’s New Political Reality

Interview: Gov. Mike Braun on Chicago Bears Move, Redistricting Fallout, and Indiana’s New Political Reality

The Burning Truth · Podcasts By Federated Media

January 21, 202613m 0s

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Show Notes

In this exclusive interview, Governor Mike Braun joins The Burning Truth to discuss the potential relocation of the Chicago Bears to northwest Indiana and what it could mean for jobs, infrastructure, and economic development in the region. Governor Braun outlines his administration’s approach to balancing taxpayer protection with strategic investment, emphasizing that any deal must deliver tangible benefits to Hoosiers rather than corporate handouts.

The conversation turns to the ongoing political turmoil following Indiana’s redistricting collapse. Braun offers candid insight into the fallout within the GOP, the pressure from grassroots conservatives demanding accountability, and how state leadership plans to restore public trust heading into the 2026 cycle. His remarks frame both the stadium negotiations and redistricting fight as tests of Indiana’s political courage and fiscal discipline.

Listeners can tune in to hear the full, unfiltered exchange with Governor Braun as Casey presses for details on where his administration stands amid the clash between establishment forces and populist reformers reshaping Indiana’s political landscape.

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