The Glenn Beck Program - March 18, 2025


Best of the Program | 3⧸18⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

45 minutes

Words per Minute

151.64256

Word Count

6,961

Sentence Count

678

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

Glenn Beck delivers a chilling account of a Mexican concentration camp, and how it could be linked to one of the most powerful cartels in the world. Glenn lays out the details of what could be the most horrifying secret the world has ever known.


Transcript

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00:00:30.340 We start the podcast today with a story that has taken me a couple of days to absorb, to research, to make sure that every word was right.
00:00:39.060 Because it is so horrific that you will think, there's no way this is true.
00:00:44.920 It's about, well, I could say a Mexican concentration camp, but that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface.
00:00:52.640 It is something that we should all be aware of regarding the cartels.
00:00:58.600 It's why the border is so important.
00:01:01.720 Also, the JFK file is supposed to be released today.
00:01:05.680 What am I expecting?
00:01:08.520 And what does it mean with what is coming out?
00:01:12.560 It's going to happen over the next couple of days.
00:01:14.060 And explaining the analogy that fits in most things in life, the Volkswagen Rolls-Royce, and how it compares to President Trump's administration handling the release of these documents.
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00:02:34.340 Mexico, as we are talking about the border, you have to understand that this is much, much deeper than just people coming across our border.
00:02:46.760 And if you're paying attention to this, you'll understand that Mexico right now is under siege, and it has been under siege for a while.
00:02:55.480 It's soul is being tested by flames that just refuse to die and are growing stronger and stronger and stronger every day that goes by.
00:03:07.660 Mexico is in this chokehold, and it is far uglier than people realize.
00:03:15.940 I want to tell you the story about a ranch.
00:03:17.500 This ranch, just outside of a quiet village, where volunteers, regular people, parents, family members, just looking for their brothers or sisters, their missing kids, dug into the dirt and found hell.
00:03:36.240 What they found were three underground ovens, and they are still reeking of burnt flesh, hundreds and hundreds of bone fragments, skulls, teeth, fingers, just scattered like trash.
00:03:54.560 We've seen this before, but never in this hemisphere.
00:03:57.540 They found over 700 personal things, shoes, a kid's toy, a woman's scarf, and it wasn't some random dump.
00:04:09.580 The cartels that were once defined just by their drug trade, cocaine, methamphetamines, fentanyl, tools of death, now have transcended their origins,
00:04:22.380 and they have become something far, far, far darker, a force that just doesn't merely profit from the chaos, but thrives on death.
00:04:34.360 In Mexico, we've known this for a long time, but this is the first time in my career I've been able to actually point to the evidence that has been verified by multiple sources now.
00:04:46.720 What's happening is the drug cartels are abducting the vulnerable and luring them with false promises of work,
00:04:54.720 and then they ensnare them in a cycle of violence.
00:04:58.660 This ranch, just this one ranch, some survivors who got out in time said that men were coerced into service,
00:05:09.360 trained in torture and brutality, and if they don't go along with it or their purpose, you know, wanes,
00:05:17.000 they're reduced to the ashes in the ovens, and the scope is staggering.
00:05:25.780 One hundred and twenty thousand are missing, and that number is going up every single day.
00:05:35.120 Now, how come we don't know about this site?
00:05:40.980 Well, it was discovered by volunteers because authorities acted on previous and prior knowledge.
00:05:49.260 They came in, they found it, and then they did nothing.
00:05:53.620 They walked away.
00:05:54.840 The government knew about it, raided the place, and walked away, and nothing changed.
00:05:59.460 So that's why the volunteers, the families, went in themselves, because the fires just kept burning.
00:06:08.960 Now, imagine being a Mexican citizen.
00:06:13.200 This is happening around you, in your community.
00:06:15.980 Your kids are missing, and nobody's doing it.
00:06:18.680 This is worse, I think, than what's happening in Great Britain,
00:06:22.300 where kids are being abducted and just sold into slavery for these Islamic radicals.
00:06:30.960 So we've known that there's beheadings.
00:06:33.300 We've known there's massacres.
00:06:36.000 But also beyond all of that is a profound loss of identity.
00:06:41.360 Families are left with no closure, no graves to mourn,
00:06:45.140 just the echoes of their loved one's absence, and questions,
00:06:51.160 and a government that will do nothing.
00:06:55.420 This weekend, when I read about the 200 pairs of shoes,
00:07:00.080 I thought about standing in that room in Auschwitz with all the big pile of shoes.
00:07:05.940 But those were dusty and old and from another century, another time.
00:07:10.480 This is happening now.
00:07:13.020 Entire communities fade as sons and daughters just vanish,
00:07:19.720 taken from the streets or lured away.
00:07:22.580 And their fate is sealed in places just like this.
00:07:26.800 You see, the cartels now are operating with industrial precision.
00:07:32.720 Their clandestine crematoriums are turning people's lives into absolute hellscapes.
00:07:39.260 And while our government remains silent on this,
00:07:45.700 I believe our government has helped these cartels get richer and even more powerful.
00:07:53.680 I want to ask you a really tough question.
00:07:55.700 Do you really think that this stuff is happening,
00:07:58.420 and our CIA, our FBI, our intelligence agencies didn't know anything about this?
00:08:05.820 It's on our border.
00:08:07.700 Our American citizens have been kidnapped and abducted and lost.
00:08:11.580 We knew nothing about this?
00:08:15.340 If that's true, all those people need to be fired.
00:08:18.160 Of course they knew about this.
00:08:20.900 And are you telling me that we shouldn't care about what's happening on our border
00:08:24.680 when we have a judge that is saying we can't send these horrific gangs back to Venezuela,
00:08:31.360 people that the government of Venezuela took out of prison,
00:08:34.760 trained, and sent here to America?
00:08:37.580 We shouldn't care about this?
00:08:39.240 Of course we should.
00:08:41.500 And every single American knows it.
00:08:43.540 And if you don't know it, you're burying your head.
00:08:48.380 The Mexican government at this point has got to be complicit.
00:08:53.360 We know it is.
00:08:54.620 I mean, if you're in the police or military and you want to fight this,
00:08:58.440 you're either overwhelmed and live in a world of fear and are silenced,
00:09:02.800 or you're dead.
00:09:05.460 So who fights these guys?
00:09:07.120 Well, let me tell you one of the worst parts of this story.
00:09:12.540 At the heart of this horror looms Santa Muerte.
00:09:21.480 That you might not know, but you've probably seen before and didn't know what it was, maybe.
00:09:26.840 It's a skeletal figure known as Holy Death.
00:09:30.340 It's not a Catholic symbol.
00:09:32.140 It has been perverted and made in to people that don't know into a Catholic.
00:09:37.920 But it is.
00:09:38.880 I mean, to the uninitiated, you go down to Mexico,
00:09:41.980 you might buy one of these statues and be like,
00:09:43.960 oh, look, this is Mexico's underworld.
00:09:47.360 And she is a deity of immense sway.
00:09:52.200 She's an evil, evil figure.
00:09:54.240 And when God is dead, man will find a new one.
00:10:00.500 And the Mexican underworld, the cartels, they found their new God.
00:10:05.880 And it is evil.
00:10:09.200 In those crematoriums stood 28 little statues of her staring at the ovens.
00:10:18.900 Because she's their protector.
00:10:23.400 She's their edge.
00:10:25.880 She wears robes of black and red.
00:10:28.780 And she's revered as a protector, a grantor of power to those who just kill without any hesitation.
00:10:35.360 Evil?
00:10:36.260 Uh, yeah.
00:10:37.060 These cartels have been worshipping her.
00:10:43.920 And it's rooted in ancient traditions and warped by modern desperation.
00:10:48.680 And it has surged alongside the cartel's rise.
00:10:52.440 It is evil.
00:10:53.820 What's happening there is evil.
00:10:55.480 And shrines are marking their strongholds.
00:11:00.120 Altars in their hideouts.
00:11:01.820 Prayers carved into jail cells.
00:11:04.480 She's tied right directly to the killing.
00:11:07.060 And they light candles.
00:11:12.060 They spill blood on altars.
00:11:14.560 All to keep her on their side.
00:11:17.860 And the blood seals their allegiance and their people's fate in Mexico.
00:11:23.000 Again, imagine you're a citizen of Mexico and this is going on.
00:11:26.920 And you know it's going on.
00:11:29.080 You can't say anything.
00:11:30.360 You can't call for help.
00:11:31.340 There's nobody that will help you.
00:11:32.800 Because anybody who said they would help you is dead.
00:11:37.060 By the way, if that's not bad enough, she's also joined by other shadowy figures like a spirit of the crossroads.
00:11:43.360 It's another evil idol that was there as well, mixing into this black spiritual brew.
00:11:48.880 The people who got out said this is right out of the Japanese or German concentration camps from World War II.
00:11:58.000 It's a training ground, torture lessons, target practice, and then to the ovens.
00:12:04.380 And the people, man, they are caught in a nightmare nobody is talking about.
00:12:13.200 I mean, is this the first time you're hearing about this?
00:12:15.460 I hope not.
00:12:16.440 But I bet it is for many.
00:12:17.780 Nobody wants to talk about this stuff.
00:12:21.500 It's too dark.
00:12:22.640 It's too scary.
00:12:24.380 But this is exactly the kind of stuff Christians should be confronting right now.
00:12:31.540 What's happening on the border is not just moral for what we're doing to people.
00:12:39.280 Let the slaves work our lawns.
00:12:42.360 It's not just that.
00:12:43.300 This is something so much more.
00:12:48.240 We are standing up against evil.
00:12:51.980 And the families aren't just losing somebody.
00:12:54.380 They're losing everything.
00:12:57.180 The 200 pairs of shoes piled up.
00:13:03.040 The kids vanishing from the bus stops.
00:13:06.040 And the cartels just keep grinding.
00:13:08.580 It's not random.
00:13:09.380 It is a system.
00:13:10.320 And it's all tied to these secret crematoriums.
00:13:14.480 By the way, did I tell you six more were just found?
00:13:18.760 Bones.
00:13:20.360 Ash.
00:13:21.760 Gone.
00:13:24.620 This isn't about drugs.
00:13:27.380 This isn't about superstition.
00:13:29.900 This, again, like everything in today's world, is all about power.
00:13:33.820 And the cartels are not gangs.
00:13:37.300 They're machines.
00:13:38.200 And they are eating Mexico alive.
00:13:39.900 They are organized.
00:13:40.940 They're everywhere.
00:13:41.820 And they have no limits.
00:13:46.460 They train killers, burn the evidence, and lean on this evil faith to keep going.
00:13:52.600 People for a long time have been digging with faith and hope.
00:14:02.460 Now they're having to dig with shovels.
00:14:05.980 And the government is no help.
00:14:08.480 And Santa Muerte is watching.
00:14:16.640 And the ovens are humming.
00:14:19.300 And the bones keep piling up.
00:14:23.500 That is the truth about Mexico today.
00:14:27.220 That is Mexico.
00:14:28.740 Not a failed state.
00:14:30.640 Not a drug state.
00:14:32.020 But a collection of people living and dying in the grip of real evil.
00:14:38.800 I don't know if anybody else feels this way, but Mexico's not exactly a vacation spot anymore.
00:14:46.100 It is a place where the dead don't rest.
00:14:51.160 And the living just can never escape.
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00:16:12.060 Now back to the podcast.
00:16:14.320 All right, I want to talk to you about the JFK Files, which we're two hours away from being released now.
00:16:21.680 If you're listening to us live, two hours away.
00:16:25.960 And I'm interested to see what's in it.
00:16:31.040 Tulsi Gabbard is the one who's overseeing it.
00:16:34.500 Representative Anna Paulina Luna, she has been relentlessly pushing for this since February.
00:16:41.700 Trump has seen all the files.
00:16:43.660 He calls them, quote, very interesting, but he's leaving the judgment up to us.
00:16:48.560 Now, very interesting is different than when he said he was talked into making sure they don't go out by others.
00:16:56.500 He didn't name the others.
00:16:58.160 But here we are, 62 years after Kennedy was killed here in Dallas, and we're finally getting the vault cracked open.
00:17:06.260 I think it's important, and I could be wrong on this.
00:17:11.120 I think it's important for us not to look and chase the who.
00:17:15.400 There was somebody else in the grassy knoll.
00:17:17.320 There might have been.
00:17:17.980 I don't know.
00:17:18.700 I don't think that's what we're looking at, though.
00:17:21.240 I think we're looking at the what.
00:17:24.060 Not who have they been protecting, but what have they been protecting?
00:17:30.100 Why has it taken so long?
00:17:31.700 And not for names, but for the principles, the systems, the intangibles that have been buried with these papers.
00:17:41.260 The stakes are pretty high here.
00:17:43.100 You know, what happens if we get 80,000 pages and there's meh?
00:17:48.120 I mean, that's a possibility.
00:17:50.520 That's going to be really bad for the conspiracy theorist because they're going to say, see, they didn't release it all.
00:17:56.780 80,000 pages and they didn't release it all.
00:17:58.960 The question that has to be answered is, why did it take this long?
00:18:07.560 Let's go back.
00:18:08.260 Look at the stakes.
00:18:09.580 November 22nd, 1963.
00:18:12.340 Kennedy is shot.
00:18:14.140 And America changes at that moment.
00:18:17.020 I mean, our innocence goes away.
00:18:20.080 We have a president that is killed and our innocence takes a bullet as well.
00:18:26.100 And the Warren Commission pins it on Oswald.
00:18:29.780 But the doubts fester.
00:18:31.980 Witnesses, ballistics, missing pieces.
00:18:34.040 The note from Evelyn Lincoln, the secretary of Kennedy, who said, I, my husband was in a restaurant two days before President Kennedy was going to Dallas and overheard two people in the booth saying, well, he'll be dead.
00:18:56.180 He won't come back from Dallas.
00:18:57.860 Her husband listened to it, called the White House and said, Evelyn, you've got to tell him not to go.
00:19:04.620 She went in and told President Kennedy.
00:19:07.020 My husband just overheard a plot.
00:19:09.300 He said, if they're Evelyn, they're going to kill me in Dallas, they're going to kill me at my, you know, going to my church on Sunday.
00:19:15.380 They're going to kill me one way or another.
00:19:16.680 So I'm not changing my life.
00:19:18.420 Two days later, he was dead.
00:19:22.600 Now, the witnesses, the ballistics, the missing pieces tomorrow, I'm going to go out and I would do some live thing out with just on, I don't know, X.
00:19:32.680 We have the exact copy of the gun.
00:19:36.160 And I don't know if there is another one like it because it took a friend of ours, Paul Vien's, he's from the World War II Museum, the Museum of the American Soldier down in College Station.
00:19:53.060 And it's this great museum.
00:19:54.420 And he is, I mean, you put him on something and he is like a dog with a bone.
00:19:59.240 He's not going to stop.
00:20:00.400 And it took him like two years to recreate this rifle and to get exactly the rifle.
00:20:05.620 It's very kind of a rare rifle in itself.
00:20:08.680 It's impossible to find the scope that he used.
00:20:13.380 And it was augmented in different ways.
00:20:16.360 And so Paul has put this whole rifle together.
00:20:18.980 He brought it up, gave it to our museum.
00:20:20.760 And I'm going to take the rifle out.
00:20:23.260 We've had to go order because it takes special shells as well.
00:20:26.800 So we're going out to the range tomorrow or the next day.
00:20:29.940 And we're going to try to do the shots.
00:20:32.260 And I'm bringing a couple of sharpshooters as well.
00:20:34.940 I know I won't be able to do it.
00:20:37.260 I might be able to hit the shot, but I don't know if I'll be able to hit the time.
00:20:40.840 But maybe a couple of sharpshooters can do it.
00:20:44.200 I don't know.
00:20:46.080 But it's not an easy shot.
00:20:48.500 It's not an easy shot.
00:20:49.500 But it could be done.
00:20:50.840 But here's the problem.
00:20:52.200 In 1992, Congress passed a law saying release everything by 2017 that isn't a national security risk.
00:21:04.900 Well, that deadline passed over and over and over again.
00:21:08.380 And we got it in dribs and drabs.
00:21:10.400 Now Trump is saying just release all of it.
00:21:12.560 80,000 pages unfiltered.
00:21:14.540 So what's the what they have been guarding?
00:21:19.700 I don't think it's a who.
00:21:20.660 It's a what.
00:21:21.300 What have they been guarding?
00:21:24.640 It's got to be something kind of big, right?
00:21:29.940 So what could it be?
00:21:31.640 Let's go through some of the options.
00:21:33.200 Maybe what they've been covering or hiding is the illusion of competence.
00:21:41.200 What if they've been protecting the myth that the government knows what it's doing?
00:21:46.080 We're totally competent.
00:21:48.420 No, you're really not.
00:21:49.760 Don't ever show any of this stuff because it'll show how bad you really were.
00:21:53.540 You had Oswald in your sights, so to speak, and you did nothing.
00:21:58.920 You just dropped the ball.
00:21:59.940 You're like, I don't know, George.
00:22:01.480 I don't think he's up to anything.
00:22:03.200 That could very well be it.
00:22:05.000 Just the hiding the illusion of competence.
00:22:10.040 I suspect we'll find that.
00:22:15.320 1963 was absolutely chaotic.
00:22:18.680 Cold War paranoia, CIA plots against Castro, FBI fumbling domestic threats.
00:22:24.860 Maybe the files just show Keystone cops.
00:22:28.180 Missed signals, botched surveillance, agencies tripping over.
00:22:31.240 I mean, it's like, you know, the Keystone cops or the or the or Charlie Chaplin follies, you know.
00:22:37.080 Okay, George.
00:22:39.420 Releasing that in the 60s, maybe even in the 90s.
00:22:43.360 Could have tanked public faith when we needed it.
00:22:45.940 But we don't have any faith left.
00:22:47.580 So why does anybody think our government is competent?
00:22:51.720 Really?
00:22:52.200 Honestly?
00:22:52.920 Any?
00:22:53.760 Bueller?
00:22:55.780 Vietnam was heating up at the time.
00:22:57.900 The Soviets were watching.
00:22:59.240 If the files prove Kennedy died just because of screw-ups, not masterminds, they're not hiding a villain.
00:23:07.100 They're hiding fragility.
00:23:08.500 I think that's the most likely what that we're going to find.
00:23:14.060 That we were just the Keystone cops.
00:23:18.420 Okay.
00:23:19.160 Option two.
00:23:20.620 And feel free, Stu, to throw in an option here.
00:23:23.080 Option two.
00:23:24.160 I am so sick and tired of carrying this whole show on my back.
00:23:26.980 I carry you every day.
00:23:28.680 Option two.
00:23:29.960 The architecture of power.
00:23:31.400 However, this one's structural.
00:23:34.680 What if those 80,000 pages map how decisions got made?
00:23:38.560 How intelligence, military, and politics intertwined in ways that we're not supposed to see?
00:23:45.060 Not a who shot him, but how did we operate?
00:23:50.020 Think about this.
00:23:51.020 Kennedy was pushing back on the CIA after the Bay of Pigs.
00:23:54.860 He was telling the Pentagon no on Cuba.
00:23:59.320 He was telling the Pentagon, I'm going to get rid of all of our nuclear programs.
00:24:03.000 I'm going to negotiate with Russia.
00:24:04.620 I'm going to stop these never-ending wars.
00:24:08.980 Maybe it's the files revealing a machine that doesn't bend and a network of influence that outlasts any president.
00:24:16.020 Maybe it is something that reveals the deep state that was happening back then.
00:24:21.500 And they haven't held it back because they're protecting a guilty party.
00:24:24.740 But to shield the blueprint.
00:24:26.720 You expose that and you don't just rewrite 1963.
00:24:32.240 You question every power play ever since.
00:24:36.480 The what is the skeleton of authority itself.
00:24:40.660 That's a pretty good option.
00:24:42.600 Right?
00:24:44.580 Okay.
00:24:45.320 As I see it, option number three.
00:24:47.700 The ghost of democracy.
00:24:49.200 What if they've been protecting the story that we tell ourselves about who we are?
00:24:56.560 Kennedy's death wasn't just a tragedy.
00:24:58.960 It was a mirror.
00:25:01.400 If those files say Oswald had help, foreign or domestic, and I think this is the least likely.
00:25:08.160 If Oswald had help, foreign or domestic, or that elements of our own government look the other way, that's possible.
00:25:15.420 It's not just history.
00:25:17.780 It's an indictment.
00:25:20.660 I don't know in 1963 if we could have handled that.
00:25:26.780 Riots were coming.
00:25:28.440 MLK, RFK would fall next.
00:25:30.920 You know, maybe they locked it away to preserve the what of American exceptionalism.
00:25:38.000 The belief that we're the good guys.
00:25:40.100 I shouldn't say that because I think we are the good guys.
00:25:42.200 That our government and its many, many agencies are the good guys.
00:25:47.280 So the delays about keeping that narrative alive, even if it's a lie.
00:25:53.740 Fourth option.
00:25:54.520 And this one's pragmatic, but a little profound.
00:26:00.360 What if the what is the precedent of exposure?
00:26:07.760 Release the JFK files and you can't stop there.
00:26:13.640 We release the JFK files.
00:26:16.460 We're going to say, now release Butler, Pennsylvania.
00:26:20.120 Trump's brush with a bullet.
00:26:25.580 Secret Service whistleblowers are already saying the shooter wasn't a lone wolf.
00:26:29.360 He was modeled.
00:26:31.060 A product of a tactic that we've used abroad.
00:26:33.760 And the product of a tactic that they say we're not only using currently, but I say we were using at the time of JFK as well.
00:26:41.900 And I'm not saying that we did it, but that's what whistleblowers in the service is.
00:26:47.880 They're now saying that that's what Butler, Pennsylvania was all about.
00:26:52.140 So if those 80,000 pages spill secrets, methods, failures, cover cover ups, it's a roadmap for the next demand.
00:27:01.600 Butler's files.
00:27:02.360 They held it not to hide the Kennedy truth, but to protect the dam from breaking.
00:27:17.120 The what is the containment of accountability itself.
00:27:22.460 Keep everything secret.
00:27:24.660 And you know, that's what our government does.
00:27:27.680 They keep, they're overclassifying everything.
00:27:31.000 Why?
00:27:31.560 Why, why, why is the left freaking out so much about Doge?
00:27:35.980 Because there's a lot to hide there.
00:27:38.520 And that's just in comparison to this kind of stuff.
00:27:41.740 That's just corruption or waste or incompetence.
00:27:46.320 One of the options.
00:27:47.620 Maybe we're just not competent.
00:27:49.380 We weren't in 1963.
00:27:50.820 We know we're not now.
00:27:52.360 Maybe that's what they were hiding.
00:27:54.420 Or.
00:27:55.980 Was it, was there more going on?
00:27:58.280 Kennedy's era because of the Cold War.
00:28:05.960 It was just nothing but, I don't know, proxies and shadows.
00:28:13.660 And what we were doing then became doctrine.
00:28:17.120 It's why we're still in NATO.
00:28:18.340 Why the hell are we still in NATO?
00:28:19.420 What are we, what is it we're keeping at bay from NATO?
00:28:24.680 Why, why at least are we not demanding that the other countries start defending themselves a little bit more?
00:28:33.800 Because it's just, it's the way it's done now.
00:28:40.060 I have to tell you, the worst thing that will happen is there's nothing in this.
00:28:46.380 That the average person goes, I don't know what they were hiding.
00:28:50.040 Because if that happens, conspiracy theories go through the roof.
00:28:56.480 I mean, remember, right?
00:28:57.280 This from the guy who told you in 2000, what, five or six, that you are going to, you will see a time.
00:29:04.220 If the government doesn't correct what they're doing right now, and this was under George Bush.
00:29:07.800 If they don't correct this kind of secrecy and everything else right now, you will see a time where many Americans, 20% of Americans, it was at 6% or 7% at the time, will say, we never went to the moon.
00:29:23.000 Look at where we are.
00:29:24.460 Look how many people are saying, we never went to the moon.
00:29:27.320 We never went to the moon.
00:29:32.220 That's the thing with, you know, like most conspiracy theories, there's no way to disprove them.
00:29:37.800 Because if what comes out of this is, eh, actually we know most of the story, and it was a major failure, but there's no big conspiracy behind it, the people who have believed this this whole time will do exactly what you said.
00:29:53.660 They'll say, well, they must be hiding all of the real stuff.
00:29:57.680 I know, I know.
00:29:58.460 So there's no win here.
00:29:59.120 I know, there's no win here.
00:30:00.020 Just live forever.
00:30:00.500 Right.
00:30:00.980 But that's why you should just release stuff going forward.
00:30:05.620 Just release it.
00:30:06.280 You hold it back like this.
00:30:07.620 You're not helping.
00:30:08.640 You're just making things much, much worse.
00:30:10.620 Here's why this matters.
00:30:12.160 Secrets have to be outed.
00:30:14.300 Not for gossip, not for revenge.
00:30:16.560 But when you bury the what?
00:30:18.600 Competence, power, identity, accountability, whatever.
00:30:21.620 You bury the ability to fix it.
00:30:24.480 The Kennedy files, I'm guessing, not about him.
00:30:27.000 They're not about Oswald.
00:30:28.580 They're about us.
00:30:29.700 If we can stare down 1963, we can then demand 2024's truth as well.
00:30:38.260 The what they've protected has kept us blind.
00:30:42.380 Tomorrow, maybe we see.
00:30:44.400 And when we do, we don't just read it.
00:30:47.380 We rebuild.
00:30:48.200 That's what's at stake today.
00:30:51.280 And I want to go on to, OK, so if that happens, what's next?
00:30:55.460 Because my list was pretty long.
00:30:57.820 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:31:00.260 888-727-BECK.
00:31:03.920 We're about 25 minutes away from the beginning of the JFK documents being released.
00:31:09.840 Although we just got a note from the government through Fox that said, well, I mean, it's not going to be all released today.
00:31:18.060 And there'll be some redactions, of course, even though we said there will be none.
00:31:21.840 Yeah.
00:31:22.120 You can hang on.
00:31:23.900 You can release 80,000 documents.
00:31:26.220 We have the technology.
00:31:27.960 No, no.
00:31:28.420 Yeah, we know we do.
00:31:29.300 We do.
00:31:30.200 Somebody's not standing at the fax machine anymore.
00:31:33.000 Right.
00:31:33.240 Well, I don't know.
00:31:34.240 I mean, how many pages can you put in at the same time?
00:31:36.420 Usually it'll take like 12 to 24, depending on your fax machine.
00:31:39.180 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:31:39.840 So I think that's the limitation.
00:31:41.540 No, it's 80,000 pages.
00:31:43.040 You can pretty much digitize those and release them all at once.
00:31:46.580 Wow.
00:31:47.180 That's shocking technology.
00:31:48.780 This does come back to the, I mentioned it before the break, the Volkswagen Rolls-Royce analogy you've made many times.
00:31:56.220 Yeah.
00:31:56.400 It's an important one for not just something like this, but for every aspect of life.
00:32:00.480 So I learned this really young from a guy who was teaching me how to negotiate, okay?
00:32:07.560 And he said, never go for the most amount of money.
00:32:12.780 Never.
00:32:13.180 And I'm like, that seems like a bad idea.
00:32:16.780 And he said, no.
00:32:18.140 He said, your stage of the career, you know, when I sucked, more than I do now, shockingly.
00:32:26.500 But he said, if you go and you get every possible last dollar you can get, you better be worth every second of every broadcast day.
00:32:43.600 And I said, well, I am.
00:32:46.600 He said, listen to me.
00:32:48.500 And he said, I've listened to you and you're not.
00:32:52.960 You're not.
00:32:53.720 He said, it is the Rolls-Royce Volkswagen.
00:32:57.760 If you buy a Volkswagen and it runs like a Rolls-Royce, you're happy.
00:33:05.820 Okay.
00:33:06.480 But if you buy a Rolls-Royce and it runs like a Volkswagen, you're very unhappy.
00:33:13.920 And I think why you're bringing this up here is they got to stop saying what we're going to do tomorrow is this because they set the expectations last night.
00:33:27.060 Like a Rolls-Royce.
00:33:27.740 Like a Rolls-Royce.
00:33:28.660 We are going to release all of them.
00:33:31.000 No redactions.
00:33:32.680 And then right before you, because we bought the car last night, we bought it.
00:33:36.720 We brought it home.
00:33:37.440 We've been embracing it.
00:33:38.440 We've been admiring it.
00:33:39.520 And now they're like, well, it doesn't start as well as we thought it would.
00:33:44.960 You know, this window is kind of a little.
00:33:46.580 So it's going to be in the shop a little more than you expect.
00:33:49.160 And you're like, wait a minute.
00:33:49.840 Wait a minute.
00:33:50.300 Wait, wait.
00:33:51.320 You promised me this.
00:33:53.220 And it's all psychological.
00:33:56.160 I'm not saying anything is wrong.
00:33:57.900 But it is for a guy who is the best negotiator on the planet.
00:34:03.360 I don't know why he's allowing his administration to keep repeating this same mistake.
00:34:10.300 They just kind of like it was with the Epstein files.
00:34:13.200 And it's in the same category.
00:34:14.880 He's not.
00:34:15.460 Notice he's not making this mistake any place else.
00:34:20.660 Yeah.
00:34:20.760 He doesn't.
00:34:21.220 How engaged do you think he is in this?
00:34:23.880 Because I don't.
00:34:24.580 I don't think these the last with this and then the last time, I don't think very engaged
00:34:31.240 because he wouldn't make this mistake.
00:34:33.720 Yeah.
00:34:33.920 The way he phrased it was, you know, I told them.
00:34:37.200 I know.
00:34:37.660 That made me nervous last night.
00:34:38.780 I want them to have no redactions.
00:34:40.320 Like, it wasn't like I made sure there were no redactions.
00:34:44.360 It was like I told them, whoever them they are.
00:34:48.520 See, I got that.
00:34:49.400 I heard that last night and like, okay, it's not a Rolls Royce.
00:34:54.580 It's a Porsche, but maybe an old one that is actually a Volkswagen.
00:35:00.500 I think, you know, you could sense with Trump the things he is engaged in.
00:35:05.240 Yeah.
00:35:05.500 And I think like you see, obviously, for example, tariffs would be something he's very engaged
00:35:09.700 in.
00:35:09.880 The border, something he's very engaged in.
00:35:12.120 Iran, the Houthis right now seems like he's very engaged in that whole process.
00:35:16.420 I think Israel, something he's very engaged in.
00:35:19.200 Ukraine, something he's very engaged in.
00:35:20.580 He's on the phone today with Russia.
00:35:22.720 Yeah.
00:35:23.440 Or Putin right now.
00:35:24.460 As we speak.
00:35:25.160 Yeah.
00:35:25.320 It's been over an hour.
00:35:26.460 They've been on the phone.
00:35:27.940 It's going well, according to reports from inside the White House.
00:35:31.140 So I don't know.
00:35:31.540 What do you think?
00:35:32.140 How do you get that?
00:35:33.500 Somebody open up the door in the oval and just look at him like thumbs up.
00:35:39.840 He's like, thumbs up.
00:35:41.360 Well, I think and this is part of it, too.
00:35:44.320 There was never going to be a and it's going poorly that comes out of that.
00:35:50.000 Right.
00:35:50.720 I mean, the Trump manifesto since, I don't know, 1981 has been to say it's the best.
00:35:59.880 It's the biggest.
00:36:00.880 It's the most gold.
00:36:02.220 It's the most exciting.
00:36:03.200 It's the and that is who he is at some level.
00:36:07.120 And I think at some level, that's to be expected.
00:36:09.300 I think you see that with this stuff like the, you know, the Epstein stuff and the JFK stuff, which I mean, I think he wants to do it because it was something he promised.
00:36:17.160 And it's something that he knows is important to the people.
00:36:21.600 Yeah.
00:36:22.220 He made that promise because he heard people say, hey, I want to know about all this.
00:36:27.480 Stop hiding all this stuff.
00:36:28.600 You got to be transparent.
00:36:29.620 Not him, but the government has to be transparent.
00:36:32.400 And so he was saying, OK, we're going to do that.
00:36:35.180 But it's I don't.
00:36:36.340 And that to me, then they shouldn't do it.
00:36:40.960 They shouldn't do it.
00:36:42.360 They should say he should say.
00:36:44.120 I have priorities I'm working on right now.
00:36:48.940 Right now, one of the priorities with this, we are going to release those things.
00:36:53.500 But I've instructed Pam Bondi to go through the Epstein papers and build a case of prosecution for if there's any names in there and we can prosecute to build that case.
00:37:08.180 So I'm not I'm holding off on that.
00:37:10.420 Now, you will know when when we know if we have a case.
00:37:13.800 And I think you could say my deadline is June 2026.
00:37:18.260 Correct.
00:37:18.660 And I think most people be like, OK, kind of like it's hard to do that when you said during the campaign over and over again, we were going to do it on day one.
00:37:26.020 But, you know, you could also that might be a problem with the campaigning part of it.
00:37:30.620 I think when you're in the off in the office, he's been so good.
00:37:34.000 See, this is why this is.
00:37:36.000 I don't think anybody's holding this against him.
00:37:38.680 They're wondering who in the administration has been gotten to.
00:37:44.140 You know what I mean?
00:37:44.860 And I don't.
00:37:45.400 Definitely true.
00:37:46.340 You do.
00:37:46.740 I totally think no one's holding this stuff against him.
00:37:49.980 I don't think.
00:37:50.540 Oh, yeah.
00:37:51.060 He has.
00:37:51.720 Like, I don't think that generally speaking.
00:37:54.280 He is.
00:37:54.920 I don't think he's involved.
00:37:55.820 I don't think he's all that engaged in it, honestly.
00:37:57.740 And I don't know.
00:37:58.360 That, to me, strikes me.
00:37:59.960 I mean, this is a man who also, as a presidential candidate, took a bullet.
00:38:05.260 Right?
00:38:05.440 Like, you'd think if this was something he really believed there was a lot there, he'd be all over it.
00:38:11.520 Certainly with crooks, he would be.
00:38:14.020 Right?
00:38:14.480 And maybe he will be.
00:38:15.680 But it doesn't seem like those are his highest priorities.
00:38:17.860 Right?
00:38:17.880 Because Kash Patel, if I'm not mistaken, we should go back and listen to that.
00:38:22.200 I think Kash Patel told me in that interview, it's not what you think it is.
00:38:27.120 It's not something, you know, that's revolutionary shocking.
00:38:31.140 There's not a 14th shooter.
00:38:32.720 Right.
00:38:33.200 He said, it's not what you expect.
00:38:37.560 It's not who are they protecting.
00:38:39.700 It's what.
00:38:41.200 Yeah.
00:38:41.500 And that's all he said.
00:38:43.060 Okay.
00:38:43.500 But it wasn't like, oh, man, when this comes out, he's like, it just should come out.
00:38:48.880 It's, you know, it's time for this to come out.
00:38:50.900 I think, too, and I maybe get your take on this, because I think you're more engaged with the story than I am, I would say.
00:38:59.400 And I think, like, the approach from Trump, who is maybe not as engaged in it as some other issues, is probably correct.
00:39:06.280 Like, it's something I want the answer to at some level, but it's not, like, my top priority.
00:39:12.140 Like, the things he's dealing with, like, Ukraine, for example, is a much larger issue to me, and I'm glad he's spending his attention there.
00:39:20.660 If he came out and said, look, I want you to know, we are busy right now drawing up prosecution for the people who lied under oath about COVID.
00:39:33.300 And so I know I promised, but these things are not the number one priority.
00:39:40.040 We're not hiding them.
00:39:40.940 They will come out.
00:39:41.860 But it takes time to do those, and there are only a couple of people, and I have to be one of them that oversees, because I have to be the one that says yes or no on those documents.
00:39:51.640 It's 80,000 pages, whatever it is.
00:39:56.000 But to me, what's bad about this is if you're screwing this one up, if somebody in the administration is screwing this one up, how are you going to get the big ones?
00:40:10.860 How are you going to get prosecution on Fauci or, you know, Peter Strzok or any of the people from any of these other scandals?
00:40:20.500 How are you going to do it?
00:40:21.640 Well, you know, and Fauci obviously was pardoned.
00:40:24.300 So he has talked about that, right?
00:40:26.120 The auto pen scandal.
00:40:27.440 I will say this, though.
00:40:28.600 And, you know, there's another one.
00:40:29.920 I would rather have, I want to know who the hell was running the White House, because the president clearly wasn't capable of doing it.
00:40:39.160 Yeah. So who was covering up for him?
00:40:42.000 How did that happen?
00:40:43.780 And what's the deal with the auto pen?
00:40:45.660 I want an investigation on that, and I want people to go to jail.
00:40:49.100 That is a massive constitutional violation that has just happened.
00:40:54.760 We should be looking into it.
00:40:55.960 I don't know that we have enough information to know for sure if it's a massive constitutional violation.
00:40:59.900 No, if it happened.
00:41:00.540 If it happened.
00:41:01.600 You know, because I don't think that Joe Biden was so out of it that he didn't know he was pardoning Hunter Biden.
00:41:07.680 Like, I don't think that's what happened.
00:41:09.160 No, no, no.
00:41:09.800 But the 6,000?
00:41:11.540 I would like to know.
00:41:12.400 Right.
00:41:12.800 And also, I think there were things that he just didn't know were being done in his name.
00:41:18.500 Yeah.
00:41:18.780 I don't think he was in charge of the White House.
00:41:22.140 I'm very concerned about that.
00:41:23.720 And the people who hit it should be held accountable.
00:41:27.620 Jailed.
00:41:28.900 On the Trump part of things, I think we can both agree that we've seen a lot of things that we like out of the first month or two of this.
00:41:36.520 I think I can, at least I can, find some things that I don't like.
00:41:40.420 And we could talk about those, and we have at some level.
00:41:43.800 You should probably talk to him with your therapist.
00:41:46.160 But what I would say is one of my problems with the Trump administration is not that he's moving too slowly.
00:41:51.840 I agree.
00:41:52.280 That is not one of my concerns.
00:41:54.380 Nope.
00:41:54.680 So, like, I think he's going as fast as is possible.
00:41:58.140 And, like, it's weird that a lot of the criticism I've heard of the Trump administration so far from the right have been, he's not moving fast enough on X, Y, and Z, like Epstein, like JFK, like these types of things.
00:42:10.500 And, like, I just...
00:42:11.280 To me, that's because they're setting the expectations.
00:42:15.820 They're saying it's coming out on this day.
00:42:18.380 Don't say that.
00:42:19.380 Don't say that.
00:42:20.320 Say, we are working on priorities.
00:42:22.400 There are phases in everything we're doing because we are taking everything.
00:42:26.900 I know when it comes to Homan and what he's doing with the border, I know, because he told me, we're in phases.
00:42:37.100 We're not even in phase two yet, but we will be soon.
00:42:42.140 You know, so I know that they have a plan and they're executing it according to plan.
00:42:47.560 On this, they should just say, this is not the...
00:42:51.620 The JFK stuff is not a priority that is going to save our country.
00:42:56.120 However, there are things like putting people in jail that we all know broke the law and never paid for it and need to pay for it because that will help heal the republic.
00:43:10.140 Yeah, and I think it's okay to take your time and get that stuff right.
00:43:15.300 Yes.
00:43:16.180 The stuff that's crucial to the country at this moment should be, to me, the priority.
00:43:22.100 But, like, JFK, I think it's going to be interesting and we need to know about it.
00:43:24.960 We need to know for historical purposes.
00:43:27.140 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:43:27.400 You know, all that's there.
00:43:28.320 It's important.
00:43:28.920 It's important, but it's just not as vital to me as some of the other stuff.
00:43:31.700 But you know what?
00:43:32.820 Epstein is.
00:43:34.260 Because...
00:43:34.700 Could be.
00:43:35.440 If those...
00:43:36.360 If what we suspect...
00:43:39.140 And it has to be this way.
00:43:40.520 All of those famous people, what, he was doing business with...
00:43:44.740 We don't know that it has to be that way.
00:43:47.480 No, no, no.
00:43:47.940 It has to be somebody.
00:43:49.860 It's not...
00:43:50.460 I'm not saying it's Bill Clinton.
00:43:52.100 I'm not...
00:43:52.420 Right, right, right.
00:43:52.640 I have no idea who it is.
00:43:54.480 We don't know.
00:43:54.940 But he was selling the children to somebody.
00:43:57.880 Do we know that even?
00:44:00.140 Do we know that he was selling children?
00:44:01.740 He was offering the children to someone.
00:44:04.560 We know people...
00:44:05.020 Whether they paid for it or whatever.
00:44:07.580 Yeah.
00:44:07.880 We know that people were abusing these children and he was involved.
00:44:12.360 Like Prince Andrew is one of the allegations.
00:44:13.900 Correct.
00:44:14.280 And that one seems pretty significant, even though he denies it.
00:44:17.520 But yeah, and I don't know if that is true, but he didn't have this big ring and then nobody
00:44:23.520 used it.
00:44:24.500 Right.
00:44:24.940 So I want to know who used it.
00:44:26.880 I don't care if it's a truck driver from Minnesota.
00:44:30.780 Whoever was abusing those children, that should be brought to the fore and they should be put
00:44:36.260 in jail, period.
00:44:37.800 I don't care if they're famous or not.
00:44:39.780 Right.
00:44:40.040 I want to know who they are.
00:44:41.260 That kind of stuff to me is important because this is justice delayed.
00:44:46.060 Are you sure that we have the type of evidence that puts those people away?
00:44:52.100 No.
00:44:52.900 You're not.
00:44:53.640 But I was told by the press that with Diddy and Epstein, there were tapes.
00:45:02.180 So who has the tapes?
00:45:05.160 And what's on them?
00:45:06.000 And what's on them?
00:45:07.300 I mean, I'm sure it's not reruns of the Mickey Mouse Club.
00:45:11.120 Even though children were involved, I don't think that's what it was.
00:45:14.880 Can we get a summary of what's on them?
00:45:16.080 Like, can we get a Dewey Decimal System that tells us kind of generally speaking?
00:45:19.920 And that should have been done years ago.
00:45:23.020 When I found out my friend got a great deal on a wool coat from Winners, I started wondering,
00:45:29.780 is every fabulous item I see from Winners?
00:45:32.880 Like that woman over there with the designer jeans.
00:45:35.600 Are those from Winners?
00:45:37.140 Ooh.
00:45:37.760 Are those beautiful gold earrings?
00:45:39.600 Did she pay full price?
00:45:40.960 Or that leather tote?
00:45:41.740 Or that cashmere sweater?
00:45:43.180 Or those knee-high boots?
00:45:44.620 That dress?
00:45:45.400 That jacket?
00:45:46.080 Those shoes?
00:45:47.120 Is anyone paying full price for anything?
00:45:50.060 Stop wondering.
00:45:51.340 Start winning.
00:45:52.260 Winners.
00:45:52.860 Find fabulous for less.