
Randy Feenstra
Republican · IA-4 · U.S. House
Bio
Randall Lee Feenstra is an American politician and businessman serving as the U.S. representative for Iowa's 4th congressional district. The district covers the state's western border and its northwestern quadrant, including Sioux City, Ames, Council Bluffs, and Marshalltown. Feenstra retired in 2026 to run for Governor of Iowa. A member of the Republican Party, Feenstra served in the Iowa Senate from the 2nd district from 2009 to 2021. He was the Sioux County treasurer from 2006 to 2008.
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White House fires back as Ted Cruz bucks Trump in preparation of White House run: reportSen. Ted Cruz is openly defying President Donald Trump in two marquee Republican primaries, a move that doubles as an early test of whether the Texas Republican can carve out room for himself in a party Trump has dominated for a decade, new reporting suggests…
Raw Story · June 13, 2026
“Trump’s Going to Blow”: Allies Warn He’s Fuming as Losses Pile UpThe White House is corroding from the inside.The president is reportedly “pissed” and “increasingly frustrated with everyone” surrounding him—though the drama seems to be a mess of his own creation.The pressing issue started last week, when Donald Trump sudde…
The New Republic · June 11, 2026
MAGA candidate rages over claims he carpetbagged from two states over: 'Complete lie!'A far-right gubernatorial candidate in Iowa is already facing questions about his residency just after winning the Republican nomination — and is going on the offensive against the accusations.Zach Lahn, a businessman and farmer running on a platform aligned …
Raw Story · June 9, 2026
'Whoo!' Data guru warns 'rural revolt' is turning 'field of dreams' into Trump nightmarePresident Donald Trump is facing a "rural revolt" as a result of his policies, according to a new data analysis.The soon-to-be-80-year-old president was re-elected in 2024 on his promise to improve the economy, but voters aren't happy with the job he's done s…
Raw Story · June 5, 2026
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