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The Ben Ferguson Podcast

Trump Endorses in Indiana, Louisiana, Kentucky & Texas, Castro about to be Indicted, and Dems’ Disgraceful History on Race

The Ben Ferguson Podcast

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News, Politics, News Commentary

4.85.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

1. Power of Trump’s Endorsement

  • Donald Trump’s political endorsements strongly influence Republican primaries.
  • Multiple examples are cited:
    • Indiana: Lawmakers who opposed Trump-backed redistricting lost primaries.
    • Louisiana: Senator Bill Cassidy lost after Trump opposed him (linked to impeachment vote).
    • Kentucky: Rep. Thomas Massie lost after Trump backed a challenger.
    • Texas: Trump’s endorsement of Ken Paxton is expected to significantly shape the race.

2. Party Loyalty and Political Consequences

  • Trump favors candidates loyal to his agenda.
  • Politicians who consistently oppose him are portrayed as:
    • Weakening party goals
    • Facing electoral backlash
  • There is an implication that internal GOP dissent is being reduced through these outcomes.

3. Impact on Senate Dynamics

  • Short-term consequence:
    • Some Republicans who lose or retire may become less cooperative (“pissed”), complicating votes.
  • Long-term outlook:
    • Trump could gain greater control over the Senate with more aligned members.

4. Potential DOJ Indictment of Raúl Castro

    • The DOJ may indict Cuban leader Raúl Castro.
  • Possible implications:
    • Could mirror actions against Nicolás Maduro.
    • May increase pressure on the Cuban regime.
  • Broader narrative:
    • Suggests a possible geopolitical shift in Cuba, Venezuela, and Iran.

5. Cuba Situation

  • Cuba is:
    • Facing severe economic crisis (fuel shortages, blackouts).
      • U.S. pressure could lead to collapse of the communist regime.
  • Vision:
    • A free-market, democratic Cuba with strong U.S. ties.

6. Debate on Racial Gerrymandering

  • A Senate Judiciary hearing:
    • Republicans argue race-based districting is unconstitutional.
    • Democrats are criticized for defending it.
  • Key claims made:
    • Democrats historically supported racist policies (poll taxes, Jim Crow).
    • Gerrymandering is portrayed as more heavily used by Democrats.
  • Counter-dynamic:
    • Heated exchange shows deep partisan conflict on race and representation.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Welcome, it is verdict with Senator Ted Cruz.

0:06.6

Ben Ferguson with you.

0:08.0

And Senator, we've got a lot of news that's happening, including a big runoff election day in America.

0:14.8

And there are a lot of results that have come in.

0:17.2

And it did not look good for people that didn't get the endorsement of Donald Trump.

0:21.1

Well, elections in America, it turns out that Donald Trump's endorsement has enormous potency

0:26.4

in a Republican primary. That was not really much in doubt two weeks ago, but it's even less

0:32.2

doubt today. We're going to talk about the results there. We're also going to talk about the

0:37.0

pending news coming out today that the Trump Department of Justice is expected to indict Raul Castro in Cuba. We're going to break that down as well. And we're also going to talk about fireworks on the Senate Judiciary Committee, in particular a battle over racial gerrymandering. The Democrats

0:55.5

trying to claim they have clean hands, that racial gerrymandering is a wonderful thing. And,

1:02.0

you know, I did my very best this week to hold them to account. Yeah, it's going to be very,

1:07.4

very fun audio. I've heard it earlier, and you're going to not want to miss that.

1:11.8

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1:17.0

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1:21.7

the overruling of Roe v. Wade. Well, now your help is needed more than ever before. And Americans

1:27.2

United for Life, they are on the front lines writing incredible legislation, state by state, protecting women and unborn babies.

1:35.7

Now, over the past 50 years, Americans United for Life has filed more than 200 legal briefs and also helped create at least 400 pro-life bills in over 40

1:47.4

states by writing model legislation. They are consulting with state legislators and defending their

1:54.6

own laws and other pro-life statues in court. Now, AUL's dual front approach of writing and defending legislation has proved an

2:03.1

effective one that could become even more impactful as pro-life state legislators move to enact

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