The Glenn Beck Program - March 19, 2025


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Episode Stats

Length

46 minutes

Words per Minute

159.76788

Word Count

7,452

Sentence Count

624

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

Chief Justice John Roberts, the supposed guardian of judicial restraint, has once again stepped into the spotlight, not with a gavel, but with a press release. Why the heck is Chief Justice Roberts issuing a public statement against Donald Trump s constitutional actions with USAID? The JFK File is also starting to be released. We break down some of the information that has come to light, and after 16 years, Stu and I get to take a victory lap on something that has been mocked relentlessly.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Why the heck is Chief Justice Roberts issuing, but not issuing, a public statement against
00:00:21.040 Donald Trump's constitutional actions with USAID?
00:00:25.020 I about blew a gasket on that one.
00:00:27.240 The JFK file's also starting to be released.
00:00:30.220 Did we get any smoking guns or anything?
00:00:32.220 We break down some of the information that has come to light, and after 16 years, Stu
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00:01:58.600 Chief Justice John Roberts, the supposed guardian of judicial restraint, has once again stepped into the spotlight, not with a gavel, but with a press release.
00:02:21.180 Now, remember, these are the justices that go to the State of the Union, and you could say, George Washington, he was the best, and America, it's the best, it's done some things wrong, but it's really, really super great.
00:02:39.920 And they're not allowed to applaud.
00:02:43.280 They're not allowed to show any kind of deference one way or another.
00:02:48.820 They sit there with their hands folded.
00:02:51.940 Why?
00:02:53.160 So you don't show any kind of support one way or another.
00:03:00.720 You are a neutral party.
00:03:04.360 Okay.
00:03:05.400 So he issues a press release, strangely not through the Supreme Court, not through the usual channels.
00:03:13.820 Why?
00:03:14.720 We'll get into that later.
00:03:16.320 So it's a really rare move for a Chief Justice to do this.
00:03:21.180 And he rebukes the President, President Trump, for suggesting that judges who overstep their bounds might face impeachment.
00:03:29.980 Okay.
00:03:30.960 Well, first of all, Trump, not known for his subtlety.
00:03:34.700 Him saying things like this, not really novel, really.
00:03:40.200 And this opinion isn't that novel.
00:03:43.000 The Constitution vests Congress with the power to check the judiciary, just as it checks the executive.
00:03:50.040 It's a blunt tool.
00:03:51.580 I mean, it's impeachment.
00:03:53.640 But it is in Article 3.
00:03:55.780 It's not a blank check for black-robed philosopher kings.
00:03:58.840 Okay.
00:04:00.080 And it has been done in the past.
00:04:02.080 It's a very high bar, as it should be.
00:04:06.000 Just like impeachment for the President.
00:04:08.760 How dare you say he should be impeached?
00:04:11.000 Why?
00:04:11.780 Why?
00:04:12.480 Is it wrong for them to say, you want to impeach the President?
00:04:15.960 Is it wrong for people to call for impeachment?
00:04:19.120 Because that's in the Constitution.
00:04:21.060 You may not like it.
00:04:23.040 You may think that that's not the standard.
00:04:25.740 But it is not something that you come out and go, oh my gosh, how dare you?
00:04:29.860 You're saying, oh, I've got to clutch my pearls.
00:04:32.420 I'm not even wearing pearls.
00:04:33.420 I wish I was transgender right now because I'd be having my strand of pearls that I can clutch.
00:04:39.020 No, that's in the Constitution.
00:04:40.760 No, that's in the Constitution.
00:04:45.520 Yet Roberts, in his indignation, clutching his pearls, crying out, this is a threat to judicial independence.
00:04:57.660 Okay, okay, all right.
00:05:00.620 Okay, hang on.
00:05:01.820 Now, it's not wrong to defend the appellate review process.
00:05:05.560 Usually these things come out when you're giving a talk to, you know, law students or something.
00:05:10.060 You'll say, you know, that's not the way it works, et cetera, et cetera.
00:05:12.680 But no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:05:15.320 This was an official statement.
00:05:17.900 And he's spoken about this even eloquently at times about the proper, you know, the proper channels to correct judicial error.
00:05:26.900 2018, he reminded us, we don't have Obama judges or Trump judges or Bush judges or Clinton judges.
00:05:34.780 We just have a judge.
00:05:37.460 Well, yeah, okay, I wish that were true, but it's not, see, D.C. district judges.
00:05:46.420 But he's come out and said that, and that would be the right thing.
00:05:50.820 I wish we didn't have those.
00:05:54.580 The system is designed so higher courts can sift through the lower ones, not for pitches or for pitchforks and gavels to fly.
00:06:06.120 Now, Trump is not, you know, parsing Mayberry versus Madison.
00:06:14.760 That's not what he was doing, okay?
00:06:16.880 He's not like, you know, I'd like to make an intellectual case on this.
00:06:20.500 He's like, I think this is impeachable.
00:06:22.080 So here's the president saying this, and the judicial branch trying to muzzle him doesn't, I mean, I don't care, but free speech, it's not bent away from the commander-in-chief, is it?
00:06:42.680 I mean, can the commander-in-chief, can the president have his point of view, just like can John Roberts have his point of view?
00:06:48.400 John Roberts should have his own point of view based solely on the Constitution, and he should have the restraint to look impartial every step of the way.
00:06:59.360 I wonder, can he be trusted to try anything, anything, to review anything on Donald Trump?
00:07:06.860 And let me make this case.
00:07:08.200 Trump thinks that justices that are overreaching by inventing rights or rewriting statutes from the bench, he thinks that that is impeachable.
00:07:22.540 Okay, he has every right to say so.
00:07:25.680 You know, the framers didn't build a system where only judges can chime in on things.
00:07:31.080 But Roberts seems to think that Trump's words carry some, I don't know, hypnotic power that's going to frame America's view of the judiciary as a piñata for political whacking.
00:07:43.020 Only Donald Trump can do that.
00:07:45.280 But he doesn't even own his own statement, a formal, deliberate, not some offhanded quip, framing Trump in this light as a, I don't know, a hypnotist.
00:07:57.980 I don't know, isn't there something to be seen here from the chief justice?
00:08:04.160 I mean, he's not just scolding, he is signaling, I'm the arbiter of propriety.
00:08:11.220 I'm the one that will tell what's right and what's wrong.
00:08:14.380 That is a power play dressed as principle.
00:08:20.040 How do I know that?
00:08:21.780 Let me ask you this.
00:08:24.380 Where was his righteous pin?
00:08:26.720 When did he say, someone get me a quill?
00:08:30.080 When Biden railed against the Supreme Court as out of control or a extremist court, that maybe we should add two or three more justices until we get it right.
00:08:44.740 Where was, get me my quill, I must clutch my pearls and write a missive out right now.
00:08:51.100 Where was that?
00:08:52.220 He didn't say anything about that.
00:08:53.340 He didn't say anything about that.
00:08:57.500 And that one's a pretty well-established idea.
00:09:00.840 We don't do that.
00:09:02.100 But if you want to just look at him as face value, I think one is stronger than the other.
00:09:08.160 But if you want to just take it as even, Trump said this, and it is, even though it's in the Constitution, how dare you?
00:09:17.000 And the other, that Biden did, is not in the Constitution, but you could read it any way you want if you'd like.
00:09:26.660 And only one of them gets in trouble from the Supreme Court?
00:09:30.160 I mean, I don't understand.
00:09:31.560 And, hmm, no statements, not a lecture, nothing.
00:09:40.640 Apparently, the threat only comes from Donald Trump.
00:09:44.540 Now, let me remind you, this is a guy who twisted him.
00:09:48.620 I mean, the guy, the guy was a pretzel with Obamacare.
00:09:54.360 He was so twisted inside and out.
00:09:57.680 He changed Obamacare.
00:09:59.760 He rewrote Obamacare out of a tax.
00:10:06.500 Or, no, into a tax, right?
00:10:08.680 Was it in tax or out of a tax?
00:10:09.820 I can't remember.
00:10:10.980 One way or another, he said exact opposite of what the bill actually said.
00:10:17.140 Remember with Obamacare?
00:10:18.220 He's like, what he should have said was, this isn't written correctly.
00:10:22.040 I'm sending it back to Congress.
00:10:23.600 If they want it to be a tax, they can write it that way.
00:10:27.340 No, he didn't do that.
00:10:28.460 He just said, yeah, I'm going to rewrite it.
00:10:31.980 That's not his job.
00:10:34.800 I mean, he's a gymnast.
00:10:40.180 He bent over backwards in 2015, saying established by the state could mean federal government because, well, intent matters more than text.
00:10:52.360 Now, the text is pretty important.
00:10:54.280 Really kind of important.
00:10:55.240 Because if you get too far away from the people that actually said something, you know, and did something, then you don't really know what their intent is.
00:11:02.920 I don't know.
00:11:03.280 I've read a lot of history books.
00:11:05.020 And then I've read a lot of journals of those people that the history books were written about.
00:11:11.380 They don't say the same thing.
00:11:15.180 This is a – what he was doing, amending the Constitution from the bench, is the biggest betrayal, constitutional betrayal of the first order.
00:11:27.100 The Constitution, John, is not a suggestion.
00:11:31.720 It's a contract.
00:11:34.360 Roberts of all people should know that.
00:11:36.920 So here we are, chief justice who wields his platform selectively, chastising a president for speaking his mind while the other presidents speaking their mind, saying things like, this is an extremist court.
00:11:52.620 This is why we – we just – we have to start all over again with the – that's why you don't say anything about that guy.
00:11:58.700 Okay. Hmm. Hmm.
00:12:02.980 Trump's call for the impeachment in the Constitution may be misguided.
00:12:08.400 I don't know.
00:12:09.100 I kind of agree with it myself.
00:12:10.940 But when you look at the history of impeaching judges, it's – the bar is super, super high.
00:12:17.480 Okay?
00:12:18.120 And it should be, just like the bar to impeach the president.
00:12:21.400 It should be super, super high.
00:12:23.580 I think that this is impeachable, but I don't think you're going to make that case.
00:12:27.180 The real question is, is why does John Robert think his voice should drown out the rest?
00:12:35.340 Why does he think he is the one that should be heard on this?
00:12:41.820 I mean, if you're worried about framing, oh, this guy is – this guy's framing this, you know, all wrong and people are going to follow him.
00:12:49.340 What the hell are you doing?
00:12:50.640 Maybe you should look in the mirror here, John.
00:12:55.440 Maybe it's just me.
00:12:57.180 But somehow I don't think it is.
00:13:03.140 Here's what's coming.
00:13:05.740 We knew this because – what was it, a month ago?
00:13:08.720 And do I have this in my show prep?
00:13:11.680 I know I have it someplace today.
00:13:13.300 You know, when you're looking at – when you're looking at what's coming, we told you this because they told us this months ago that what they were going to do was activate all of these activist judges.
00:13:27.140 They were going to file suits.
00:13:28.340 They were going to do everything they could.
00:13:29.660 Instead of stopping him in the streets, which didn't work, they're going to start trying to stop him in the court system.
00:13:36.160 Well, that – honestly, guys, you didn't really learn your lesson.
00:13:40.320 He's not stopped by the court system.
00:13:42.020 I don't know.
00:13:42.360 You tried that before.
00:13:44.360 But go ahead.
00:13:45.800 You're going to try it again.
00:13:46.560 That's all that's happening.
00:13:47.580 This isn't about the truth.
00:13:50.660 This is about a group of desperate people who know they're being exposed right now.
00:13:57.360 Why do you think they're so freaked out?
00:13:59.640 Because they're being exposed.
00:14:02.240 It's over.
00:14:03.480 It's over.
00:14:04.600 You're not getting the cash from the people anymore.
00:14:07.180 You're not just going to milk the system until all of us are just out of milk.
00:14:12.540 No.
00:14:13.320 It's over.
00:14:14.280 The game is over.
00:14:15.940 And so what do they have to do?
00:14:18.740 They have to do whatever they can.
00:14:20.100 Well, they can't put people on the streets because that didn't work out for them.
00:14:23.200 So now – and they told us this.
00:14:25.760 Just go after Donald Trump in every possible way in the court.
00:14:30.980 Just get him tied up in the court.
00:14:34.200 Well, that sure tells you how much they love America, doesn't it?
00:14:38.740 Especially when you have somebody like Schumer saying, you know, just a few years ago,
00:14:43.740 look, we all know there's waste.
00:14:45.400 We all know there's fraud in the government and it has to be – it has to be stopped.
00:14:49.400 Well, wait, then so we're stopping it and now you're not for that?
00:14:53.040 Hmm.
00:14:53.900 What else is going on?
00:14:57.260 Hmm.
00:14:57.500 And why is it that John Roberts is only speaking out against Trump and didn't say boo under Biden?
00:15:08.780 Is it possible that he wanted to, but he was afraid because the left were the ones that sent people to the justices' house to kill the justices?
00:15:23.100 And he knows the people on the right aren't that – we're not that kind of people.
00:15:28.060 We don't do that.
00:15:29.100 We don't believe in that.
00:15:30.820 They do.
00:15:31.380 So, John, are you just a hypocrite that doesn't understand the Constitution?
00:15:37.120 Or are you a coward?
00:15:40.940 Because those are the only two that I see as real possibilities.
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00:17:01.640 Before we get into JFK, let me give you an update.
00:17:03.980 Last week, last Wednesday, a week ago on my TV special,
00:17:06.980 we showed you exclusive leaked documents from behind NASA's Artemis moon mission.
00:17:14.980 It was a 99-page playbook.
00:17:17.960 Thanks to brave whistleblowers that gave it to us.
00:17:21.260 We exposed it last week.
00:17:22.800 If you saw this special, you learned that we spent $100 billion of taxpayer money
00:17:31.440 obsessing over how to make the next mission to Mars into a massive DEI propaganda operation
00:17:38.220 complete with the heroes and the villains and, you know, partnerships with Hollywood and Coca-Cola and Nike.
00:17:44.180 Even, I'm not kidding.
00:17:45.980 Go back onto glenbeck.com and look this up.
00:17:48.240 Even a theme park.
00:17:50.440 It sounds funny and absurd, but prioritizing woke crap over science and human safety?
00:17:59.060 It could be a little dangerous.
00:18:00.720 I don't know you.
00:18:01.180 So, all of the best scientists, all of the best astronauts were not the priority.
00:18:09.620 You had to be a female and black, you know, or Dylan Mulvaney, I guess.
00:18:15.760 And if you wanted to be a transonaut, you could go up in space, I guess.
00:18:20.100 It was nuts.
00:18:21.920 Well, we thought it was really odd that since President Trump took office
00:18:25.600 and eliminated, quote, radical and wasteful government DEI programs,
00:18:30.760 on day one, this program had not been abolished.
00:18:35.720 And the NASA website describing the DEI-driven Artemis mission
00:18:39.900 was still active when whistleblowers reached out to us.
00:18:43.780 Prior to Blaze News and our TV investigation, the website at NASA read,
00:18:50.980 with NASA's Artemis campaign, we are exploring the moon for scientific discovery,
00:18:56.200 technology advancement, and to learn how to live and work on another world
00:19:00.760 as we prepare for human missions to Mars.
00:19:03.740 We will collaborate with commercial and international partners
00:19:06.960 and establish the first long-term presence on the moon.
00:19:10.860 NASA will land the first woman, first person of color,
00:19:14.760 and first international partner astronaut on the moon,
00:19:18.040 using innovative technologies to explore more of the lunar surface than ever before.
00:19:23.260 So my executive producer of the TV show, Ricky,
00:19:26.940 reached out to the Office of Management and Budget run by Russ Vogt
00:19:31.220 and said, hey, I don't know if you saw this special,
00:19:34.880 are you aware of what's going on?
00:19:38.000 And why is this still on the NASA website?
00:19:40.640 Is NASA still doing this?
00:19:42.660 Are they resisting the Trump dictate?
00:19:44.960 Well, we sent them an email on Thursday.
00:19:51.320 That was the day after we broke the story.
00:19:54.620 And immediately after, it was gone.
00:20:02.920 Here's what was leaked to us.
00:20:04.860 Under the Biden administration, NASA updated its mission,
00:20:07.500 vowing to land a first woman and first person of color on the moon.
00:20:10.140 2021 internal presentation slide deck obtained exclusively by Blaze News and Glenn TV
00:20:15.960 revealed NASA's exhaustive marketing plans for Artemis, a DEI-driven mission.
00:20:21.700 The presentation explained NASA's plan to establish the Artemis brand.
00:20:26.440 It stated that the mission must inspire several audience segments,
00:20:30.460 future supporters, the public, collaborators, and advocates.
00:20:33.840 The list included BIPOC and individuals noting that Artemis should build mass appeal
00:20:41.620 with and get to participate, especially underserved and underrepresentative groups.
00:20:48.140 Well, it appeared that some staff at NASA were still going down this road.
00:20:53.700 As of 1.30, the very next day, or the day we sent it, it was still on the website.
00:21:01.380 Within an hour, we got a response.
00:21:07.340 We're looking into this.
00:21:09.020 I'm sorry, we didn't know about it.
00:21:10.300 Next day, the OMB told us the Artemis section on the NASA website had been doged.
00:21:17.380 And this happened because of brave whistleblowers and you.
00:21:21.740 NASA's Artemis campaign, we're exploring the moon, now this is what it reads,
00:21:25.660 for scientific discovery, technology, and advancement,
00:21:28.120 and to learn how to live and work on another world as we prepare for human missions on Mars.
00:21:33.160 We will collaborate with commercial and international partners
00:21:35.740 and establish the first long-term presence on the moon.
00:21:38.940 All that first, you know, woman, person of color, you know, we're going to, you know what?
00:21:43.740 We're going to have people from the Congo in a space suit as well.
00:21:48.080 Why?
00:21:49.180 Why?
00:21:50.100 All of that is gone.
00:21:51.820 We can't do these investigations without you, without your support.
00:21:56.140 Thank you.
00:21:57.180 Thank you for everything that you do.
00:21:58.900 Thank you for getting the news of this out last week.
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00:22:12.440 Tonight, I'm doing another special.
00:22:15.260 Tonight, it's about NATO and Ukraine.
00:22:18.560 Why are we members of NATO?
00:22:20.420 Should we be neighbors?
00:22:21.360 How did this happen?
00:22:22.760 What is, what was NATO for?
00:22:24.640 How did we get so deeply involved with one of, one, if not the most corrupt countries
00:22:30.240 in the world?
00:22:31.600 When did that happen?
00:22:33.000 And why in 2008 did we all of a sudden start to become really cozy friends?
00:22:38.120 Why?
00:22:39.000 Join me for all of the background tonight on Ukraine, Putin, and my answer to the question,
00:22:43.820 should Trump withdraw from NATO?
00:22:45.380 That's tonight at 9 p.m.
00:22:47.500 Eastern on Blaze TV, tomorrow at 6 p.m., and that's on youtube.com slash Glenn Beck.
00:22:54.320 I got a busy day today because I'm going out to a shooting range because we have the only
00:23:01.500 gun that we know of that is an exact copy of the gun Oswald used to kill President Kennedy
00:23:08.660 because it's a real weird hodgepodge of guns.
00:23:11.900 It was the one that killed Kennedy, has a different scope on it, very rare, very hard to find.
00:23:19.600 I think it's, might even be a Russian scope.
00:23:22.080 I can't remember.
00:23:23.340 The scope is from someplace.
00:23:25.400 There's parts of this gun.
00:23:27.260 They're from someplace else.
00:23:28.420 And so, you know, we wanted to get, because we don't have the real gun, we wanted to get
00:23:33.460 one just like it.
00:23:34.080 It took us two years to assemble this gun and to find all of the parts, so it's an exact
00:23:38.940 copy of it.
00:23:40.820 I'm going out to a shooting range today, and we're going to do our first test.
00:23:44.740 I've got some sharpshooters with me.
00:23:46.280 Uh, and, uh, we'll, we'll, we'll post some of this on X as we do it live today, but then
00:23:53.180 you'll be able to see all of it because we're going to another shooting range, hopefully next
00:23:56.700 week to get moving targets to see if, if they can make these shots.
00:24:01.860 Um, but it should be interesting today.
00:24:03.800 You can watch for it on X and then that'll be next week as we go through everything that
00:24:08.340 has been released on the JFK files.
00:24:10.500 Cause it's going to take us a while.
00:24:11.680 Anybody who says, oh, I, they don't, they don't have any idea.
00:24:14.720 80,000 documents are being released.
00:24:19.480 So, you know, there, well, Jason is here.
00:24:22.860 He's our chief researcher, uh, for the TV show, 80,000 documents.
00:24:27.980 How long would that have taken us to go through for staff?
00:24:32.160 What do we have?
00:24:32.580 Eight people on it right now?
00:24:33.660 Yeah.
00:24:34.200 Uh, how long without Grok or AI assist, how long would that take us?
00:24:39.060 We'd still be basically taping our eyelids open and still staring at it.
00:24:43.360 We wouldn't even be close to attempting to be even what, like a quarter of the way through
00:24:46.880 it.
00:24:47.180 Okay.
00:24:47.740 So yesterday describe the process.
00:24:50.320 What happened?
00:24:51.360 Um, so they started releasing the documents.
00:24:54.000 Well, I thought they were going to be delayed, but they finally started coming through around
00:24:56.820 like five or six central, something like that.
00:24:59.860 So we immediately went to work.
00:25:01.620 Initially there was 113 pages of these documents, but on each different page, there was about
00:25:08.140 10 PDFs per page.
00:25:10.340 And those PDFs had multiple pages within the, within the PDFs.
00:25:15.220 Right.
00:25:15.360 So all in all, it was probably around 12 to 1300, uh, pages of stuff.
00:25:20.680 Wow.
00:25:21.020 It was insane.
00:25:21.740 But to go through this now and you know, the modern age, all we have to do is go through,
00:25:27.340 download each little different, uh, PDF and start feeding that into whatever artificial
00:25:32.840 intelligence program that you want to use.
00:25:34.680 Right.
00:25:34.880 And then start, if you know the right prompts, you can start looking for things that are relevant,
00:25:39.060 things that are new, things that contradict old disclosures.
00:25:42.180 It was actually pretty amazing.
00:25:43.020 Yeah.
00:25:43.140 So, so, you know, um, we are, you know, one of the things, uh, that is very important to
00:25:48.860 me is the ethics of using AI.
00:25:51.760 And I don't know if a lot of people even care about it, but I do.
00:25:54.460 And my staff does deeply.
00:25:55.780 We, we have had, I mean, we've had really heartfelt, you know, round after round of what's ethical,
00:26:02.960 what's not ethical.
00:26:04.040 So, you know, we are not AI powered.
00:26:06.680 Our research team is not AR, AI powered.
00:26:09.480 It is powered by people who use AI.
00:26:13.060 And there's a big difference in that, uh, as you will start to see as days go by and
00:26:17.420 more and more people just use AI to do all their thinking.
00:26:20.140 Um, we use it as a tool to go through, to be able to do things we just couldn't do before
00:26:25.340 80,000 documents, as you said, is what 1200 documents, um, last night, 80,000 will take
00:26:32.300 us forever.
00:26:32.820 The, just the 1200 that we went through that was the first batch would have taken us weeks
00:26:37.320 to go through.
00:26:38.120 Uh, so it's a very big help.
00:26:40.980 Um, but we also then go back and check everything.
00:26:43.800 So let me go through some of the things that I know that were found yesterday.
00:26:50.100 You tell me also anything that I'm missing here on, uh, on what was found, but there's
00:26:56.880 a couple of things.
00:26:58.580 Um, one document is a memo, uh, on a release passage from a political magazine, ramparts
00:27:08.180 from 1967 about an intelligence agency, a CIA informant and a former U S army captain,
00:27:14.920 John Garrett Underhill.
00:27:16.140 Uh, and he wrote the day after the assassination, I'm sorry, the, uh, the, the story wrote the
00:27:22.560 day after the assassination, Gary Underhill left Washington in a hurry late in the evening.
00:27:27.720 He showed up at the home of a friend in New Jersey.
00:27:29.860 He was very agitated.
00:27:31.080 The passage starts a small click within the U S was responsible for the assassination.
00:27:36.880 He confided to his friend, he would be afraid.
00:27:40.160 Uh, he was afraid of, uh, for his life and probably would have to leave the country.
00:27:45.240 Less than six months later, he was found shot to death in his Washington apartment corner
00:27:50.180 ruled it a suicide.
00:27:52.360 The note, um, was known what was said in on intimate terms with a number of high ranking
00:28:02.480 CIA officials.
00:28:04.120 The passage has been shared, uh, last night, uh, over and over again.
00:28:10.420 That's probably one of the bigger passages that came out, you know, that was shared on
00:28:13.800 X and everything else.
00:28:16.260 Um, but as they, you know, people were like, Oh, it's already been released.
00:28:19.920 Yeah, but we, we didn't actually have the document.
00:28:22.240 Another document that was making the rounds one line in the document stated that the KGB
00:28:27.040 watched Oswald closely while he was in the USSR, but files indicated that Oswald was a poor
00:28:33.420 shot when he tried target, uh, target practice in the Soviet union.
00:28:38.520 Another detail released was a letter sent by a man, um, in 1978, he was a Soviet, uh, and
00:28:47.060 he made this comment to the British embassy.
00:28:49.180 He claimed that he was detained in London on July 18th, 1963 and questioned by authorities.
00:28:54.880 He said that he told them about Lee Harvey Oswald saying he planned to kill the president.
00:29:00.180 He added that he warned American vice counsel, Tom Blackshear of the plans of Oswald, who
00:29:06.140 was trying to defect to Russia.
00:29:07.900 Uh, okay.
00:29:09.600 So that, that's kind of a big deal.
00:29:10.980 But what does that say to you so far?
00:29:12.580 That just says, now, hang on.
00:29:14.800 If you're driving, I shouldn't say, I'm going to give you time to pull over.
00:29:16.960 Cause this is going to be a shock to you.
00:29:18.800 You pull over.
00:29:19.880 Okay.
00:29:20.900 What it says is our government is incompetent.
00:29:23.780 I know.
00:29:24.760 Could have had a car wreck if I didn't tell you before you pulled over.
00:29:27.800 I mean, that, that's what this is so far saying to me.
00:29:31.440 What are some of the other things that we found?
00:29:33.480 Uh, Jason, you talked yesterday about what there was like multiple different, like a
00:29:37.620 four different things that like, you know, it's, this is really about the what, not really
00:29:41.480 the who.
00:29:42.240 Right.
00:29:42.560 And I think that's pretty much spot on from what I'm seeing so far right now.
00:29:46.040 There is no who there is no, um, okay.
00:29:49.700 This is the person that pulled the trigger.
00:29:52.700 There's no grassy knoll.
00:29:53.960 There's no, there's no deflection from the official Warren commission report so far.
00:29:59.360 But I will say that people that have been looking into this for a long time have identified
00:30:03.440 like 10 to 15 or 20 documents that they really want to see that have been heavily
00:30:07.620 redacted in the past or just not been released yet.
00:30:10.640 So most, some of them have not been released.
00:30:12.260 Some of them have some of the stuff from last night have provided more context.
00:30:16.440 Now, let me tell you, if you're a fan of the cold war or just even like spy, you know,
00:30:21.920 thrillers, you're going to like to read some of this stuff.
00:30:24.780 And I'm going to, I'm going to put together some stuff for our special next week.
00:30:27.580 Some stuff that you can just read, you know, on glennbeck.com or something.
00:30:31.060 If anything, this stuff is like a cool, is cool cold war, you know, stuff.
00:30:35.480 If like, for instance, I'll throw out, there was a, I've never heard about this before,
00:30:39.140 but there was a surveillance program in Havana, Cuba before the assassination that was a
00:30:45.820 complete failure.
00:30:46.840 Something happened where they were found out.
00:30:49.540 There were people arrested.
00:30:50.960 Never heard about this before.
00:30:52.280 The CIA definitely did not want to get this out.
00:30:54.840 This, I mean, this kind of.
00:30:55.680 So that had nothing to do with the JFK files, but it was filed in that.
00:30:59.520 Right.
00:30:59.680 So I believe it was filed in that to kind of, they kind of, they're kind of building
00:31:02.640 this case of, um, you know, these are the things that might've agitated Cuba.
00:31:07.160 You know, maybe if you're like searching for a lead that said, okay, maybe Cuba through
00:31:11.780 the Soviet union was involved with the assassination.
00:31:14.180 These things might've tipped, you know, them off.
00:31:16.540 But I mean, but there's a lot of that stuff that kind of links back.
00:31:19.280 You can tell the CIA is doing their due diligence and they're looking for, you know, anything.
00:31:22.760 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:31:27.160 Let me take you back 16 years ago and show you a segment that if you're watching on blaze
00:31:36.280 TV, you might remember if you happen to be watching this particular episode, late 2008,
00:31:42.840 2000, early 2009.
00:31:45.600 Here's what I in with my blonde hair.
00:31:48.200 Here's what I did.
00:31:49.620 Listen, you remember when Barack Obama was on the campaign trail and said, I'll
00:31:52.740 I'm going to have a, I'm going to have an army of people in America and there'll be
00:31:56.340 better finance than, uh, you know, than the, the military.
00:31:59.820 And I thought to myself, what, what, who is he talking about?
00:32:03.160 I think AmeriCorps is part of that army.
00:32:05.080 And they, you know, I got the pledge and I was going to read it to you, but I thought,
00:32:08.280 you know, I can't really read it to you, you know, sitting here like this.
00:32:11.620 I mean, to really go for it.
00:32:13.580 I mean, you really do the AmeriCorps pledge.
00:32:15.460 I think you have to be dressed like this.
00:32:18.840 I think you have to stand up and take your pledge.
00:32:25.340 I will get things done for America to make our people safer and smarter and healthier.
00:32:31.920 I will bring Americans together to strengthen our communities.
00:32:35.440 Faced with apathy, I will take action.
00:32:38.700 Faced with conflict, I will seek common ground.
00:32:42.560 Faced with adversity, I will persevere.
00:32:45.380 I will carry this commitment with me this year and beyond.
00:32:50.100 I am an AmeriCorps member and I will get things done.
00:32:55.940 Edelweiss.
00:32:58.440 Edelweiss.
00:32:59.280 It's one of my favorite all-time things that I did at Fox, just because I had such an amazing
00:33:08.660 staff and you're in New York.
00:33:11.340 I literally 45 minutes before the show, I said, somebody go get me Lederhosen.
00:33:15.400 Yep.
00:33:15.820 Okay.
00:33:16.220 And then the question back was, what size?
00:33:20.180 I don't know.
00:33:21.060 Large.
00:33:21.300 Where do we get it?
00:33:21.960 Super large.
00:33:22.740 Super large.
00:33:23.220 Extra large.
00:33:23.700 So anyway, so like a couple of days later, because I mean, it was Saturday night live.
00:33:29.340 Everybody was making fun of that particular clip.
00:33:32.880 This guy is crazy.
00:33:34.460 Which again is weak.
00:33:35.160 Just to focus back in the 2009 criticism for one second.
00:33:39.560 Yeah.
00:33:40.420 You're making a joke.
00:33:43.040 Like coming up and saying, hey, it's ridiculous that this guy's dressed in Lederhosen is your
00:33:50.040 joke.
00:33:51.020 They're just saying the same thing as your joke.
00:33:53.360 That's not a criticism.
00:33:54.520 No.
00:33:54.880 It's such a weak, weak attempt of like, hey, what if we pull this out of context and make
00:34:00.780 him look like he's just a crazy person who's decided to wear Lederhosen today?
00:34:05.320 No.
00:34:05.920 The joke was how insane it was for you to wear Lederhosen.
00:34:11.880 Listen, listen, listen, listen.
00:34:13.220 It's been 16 years.
00:34:14.480 I'm still annoyed.
00:34:15.360 Listen how passionate he is and listen how passionate I am.
00:34:18.740 See, I told you.
00:34:19.500 He was such a hard time, such a time period.
00:34:23.760 Every day we'd be like, what the hell are they doing?
00:34:26.460 What are they saying?
00:34:27.380 How is this happening?
00:34:28.960 But anyway, well, we're older.
00:34:32.900 We're wiser.
00:34:33.460 Right.
00:34:33.760 We're beyond.
00:34:34.320 We've let it go.
00:34:35.540 We've let it go, Jesus.
00:34:37.180 Haven't we?
00:34:37.680 Uh, so Bill O'Reilly, who was such a good friend to me, um, and one of the only honest
00:34:45.600 people in my career on national television, uh, he said to me, Glenn, come on to my show.
00:34:52.120 I'm going to ask tough questions.
00:34:53.620 You can ask an answer.
00:34:55.080 I'm not going to sandbag you, but that way you can get your point out on what the hell
00:35:00.860 you were doing.
00:35:01.380 And he's like, I may not agree with you, but at least it'll be an honest conversation.
00:35:05.920 So he calls me up and he's like, he saw that.
00:35:08.660 And then he started seeing the media just feast like sharks.
00:35:11.920 And he's like, might be, might be a time that you might want to come on the, uh, on
00:35:16.200 the no spin zone.
00:35:17.120 So I did.
00:35:17.880 Now listen to what happened on the no spin zone a few days later.
00:35:21.720 Why the German outfit?
00:35:23.480 Why the Edelweiss?
00:35:25.040 Why?
00:35:25.920 This is AmeriCorps is America.
00:35:27.960 Yeah.
00:35:28.340 I don't know.
00:35:28.960 I just want to sound a music.
00:35:30.580 What is the Alpine thing?
00:35:31.460 Don't you love the Alps?
00:35:32.800 I love, I just got back from the Alps.
00:35:34.140 Yeah.
00:35:34.400 I just, uh, you know, I think it's about time that, um, we used ridicule in this, in
00:35:40.560 this country.
00:35:41.160 I think, I think.
00:35:42.440 Who were you ridiculing?
00:35:43.600 The Germans, the AmeriCorps people?
00:35:45.640 Well, partly me.
00:35:46.520 Or your knees.
00:35:47.680 Yeah.
00:35:48.060 Partly me.
00:35:48.800 Who were you ridiculing?
00:35:49.860 Big part of me.
00:35:50.900 Okay.
00:35:51.180 I think this whole idea of AmeriCorps, and which will eventually, uh, if Rahm Emanuel gets
00:35:57.420 his way, will be required service from 18 to 24 year olds.
00:36:01.720 Like they have in Switzerland.
00:36:02.520 You got to join the army or some kind of thing.
00:36:04.940 That's fantastic.
00:36:05.220 You got to do it.
00:36:06.080 That's fantastic.
00:36:07.280 But look.
00:36:07.560 But I'll pledge to change the world.
00:36:09.440 I'm a AmeriCorps member.
00:36:10.400 AmeriCorps is just a bunch of kids volunteering to do good things.
00:36:13.940 Volunteer.
00:36:14.420 There's a difference between a volunteer and a draft.
00:36:16.700 No, they don't.
00:36:17.080 We don't have that yet.
00:36:18.360 Yet.
00:36:18.960 Thank you.
00:36:19.560 Thank you for using that.
00:36:19.880 Okay.
00:36:19.960 But it's always about what's around a corner with you.
00:36:22.840 Just say we don't get it.
00:36:24.240 Just say we don't get it.
00:36:25.040 Just say.
00:36:25.340 You don't get it.
00:36:25.860 It's AmeriCorps.
00:36:27.120 You volunteer to help your community or another community.
00:36:29.600 I did that in college.
00:36:30.540 I went to Kentucky and to Berea and helped the poor people.
00:36:33.920 I've never had a problem with AmeriCorps.
00:36:35.840 Okay.
00:36:36.120 Nobody forced me to wear short pants, but I went and it was good.
00:36:39.760 So I don't know what you.
00:36:40.460 I want to know when you're in AmeriCorps, well, you know, are you going to get, because
00:36:43.420 we're going to make them.
00:36:44.300 Do they get little badges?
00:36:45.440 Do they get, like, this badge I got for harassing a bank?
00:36:48.640 What's wrong with that?
00:36:50.220 What is wrong with a bunch of people signing up to help other people?
00:36:54.860 Because you've got a community organizer as president of the United States.
00:36:59.700 Oh, so he is.
00:37:00.460 Just because it's his idea, he didn't like it?
00:37:01.980 No.
00:37:02.880 Just because we are being infested.
00:37:05.240 This country is having framework built around it.
00:37:08.620 There's an exoskeleton built around our republic.
00:37:10.920 An exoskeleton?
00:37:12.240 Yes.
00:37:12.760 Wow.
00:37:13.680 Does it have lederhosen?
00:37:15.440 I think, and this is very easy to do, but I think he's making fun of me.
00:37:19.980 So we had this conversation, all right, and it was a good conversation, but notice what
00:37:24.420 he's saying.
00:37:25.780 Hey, Glenn, none of this is going to happen.
00:37:27.540 Yeah.
00:37:27.960 First of all, they said they wanted it to be mandatory at some point.
00:37:33.620 But that wasn't even the main crux of the issue.
00:37:37.420 It was going to be framework.
00:37:39.680 It is indoctrinating people.
00:37:42.300 Now, may I give you the story today?
00:37:46.900 Training programs to enter AmeriCorps has been indoctrinating participants into having an anti-American worldview.
00:37:57.420 As many as 200,000 individuals each year answer this noble call to participate in America's national service program, AmeriCorps, serving as members and volunteers across its very community service offshoots,
00:38:11.280 only to be put through training modules that poison the very spirit of the America, of our nation.
00:38:18.240 Training programs to enter AmeriCorps have been explicitly teaching participants diversity, equity, and inclusion concepts that indoctrinate them in having an anti-American worldview,
00:38:29.220 one that believes that the systems and institutions of our country were designed in such a ways to benefit some and disadvantage others.
00:38:36.640 AmeriCorps partners, such as public allies, teach the Corps members that it is insufficient to be not racist or against racism.
00:38:44.940 They might maybe must become anti-racist, blah, blah, blah.
00:38:47.960 It goes on to the whole, that's what I was talking about.
00:38:50.860 This whole thing, it's just like, ah, don't you know.
00:38:54.080 So, let's just remember what today's conspiracy theories that all the left mocks and makes fun of tends to be, in this case, not tomorrows, but 16 years of tomorrows, to be accurate.
00:39:12.900 Let's stop giving our government, and this is what our founders said.
00:39:17.320 This is not anti-government.
00:39:19.060 It is not anti-establishment.
00:39:21.320 It is not anti-American.
00:39:23.040 Our founders said, don't trust the government with power.
00:39:29.420 They will do things to concentrate that power so it will never escape their grimy little hands.
00:39:36.800 Chuck Schumer was on yesterday on The View with the ramblings of a madman.
00:39:47.160 Listen to this.
00:39:48.260 And you know what their attitude is?
00:39:49.740 I made my money all by myself.
00:39:52.040 How dare your government take my money from me?
00:39:54.580 I don't want to pay taxes.
00:39:55.880 Or I built my company with my bare hands.
00:39:58.500 How dare your government tell me how I should treat my customers, the land and water that I own, or my employees?
00:40:07.360 They hate government.
00:40:09.080 Government's a barrier to people, a barrier to stop them from doing things.
00:40:13.380 They want to destroy it.
00:40:14.680 We are not letting them do it, and we're united.
00:40:17.180 Notice there's no applause during that rant.
00:40:20.200 Notice there is no applause during that rant.
00:40:23.700 That should tell you something, Chucky.
00:40:28.300 Even The View people are like, I mean, unless Whoopi tells us and they put the applause sign on, I don't think I can applaud for that.
00:40:38.280 First of all, they tell you, they tell you, I'm not going to pay taxes to your government.
00:40:45.200 No, it's my government.
00:40:46.440 It's my government.
00:40:47.320 It's your government.
00:40:48.080 And, yeah, you know, I don't remember the government up at night worrying, crunching numbers, thinking, how am I going to make it?
00:40:56.280 I don't remember any government agency that was like, you know what, Glenn?
00:40:59.700 You're working hard.
00:41:00.720 Let me come in there and help you.
00:41:02.000 I do remember all of the times that I've tried to do something, and the government steps in and goes, no, no, I'm going to make it harder.
00:41:09.680 Now you need an attorney to do this.
00:41:11.480 Now you need another accountant to do this.
00:41:13.180 And you're like, well, I can't do it if you keep bleeding me dry.
00:41:16.660 So, yeah, Chuck, I do have a problem with the government coming in and telling me exactly how I need to run my company.
00:41:26.460 I am.
00:41:27.620 I'm a disruptor.
00:41:29.200 That's what America has always been.
00:41:32.260 America is the global disruptor.
00:41:35.540 And you don't have attorneys or politicians that are helping disruption.
00:41:42.440 That's how innovation happens.
00:41:45.120 And attorneys are paid to say, no.
00:41:48.900 Hey, do you think I could?
00:41:50.180 No.
00:41:51.900 But, I mean, I think, no.
00:41:55.200 Okay.
00:41:55.940 Well, thanks for your help.
00:41:57.940 That's what the government does.
00:41:59.980 Hey, what do you think?
00:42:00.760 Could we?
00:42:01.140 No.
00:42:03.460 Okay.
00:42:03.880 Well, I guess I'll just sit here and do it like everybody else does.
00:42:07.040 And then you become Europe.
00:42:09.120 We're not Europe.
00:42:10.300 If you want to be Europe, that's fine.
00:42:13.840 We're America.
00:42:14.980 We are different.
00:42:16.620 I know that the left wants us to be more like Europe, except when we say, hey, we shouldn't be mutilating our children.
00:42:24.380 Then you've got to be America.
00:42:26.360 Lead the way.
00:42:27.180 You've got to be a disruptor.
00:42:28.680 We should absolutely be able to mutilate children.
00:42:31.440 What?
00:42:31.760 Okay, well, thanks for the consistency.
00:42:37.660 I don't have a problem with paying taxes.
00:42:40.720 I do.
00:42:41.440 You know what his point was on this?
00:42:43.120 Why was he saying this?
00:42:45.440 Because of Doge.
00:42:47.080 Because Doge is cutting all of this stuff out and saying, this is a waste of money.
00:42:52.000 Who could possibly make an honest case in favor of the waste of your tax dollars?
00:43:02.500 This is how, see, they see everything as a collective.
00:43:05.300 Everything is a collective to them.
00:43:07.180 They don't actually see the hours that you work.
00:43:10.580 They don't see the second job that you work.
00:43:13.700 They don't see you at the end of the month or in the middle of the month trying to pay your rent or your mortgage saying, I can't do it.
00:43:21.280 I don't know how to do it.
00:43:22.620 They don't see the fact that you can't pay your bills, but you know that you'll go to jail if you don't pay them first.
00:43:32.560 Quite honestly, the government should be the last thing that I should worry about paying.
00:43:37.900 Not the first thing.
00:43:39.500 God should be the first thing.
00:43:41.240 My tithing should be the first thing.
00:43:42.940 I'm paying that no matter what.
00:43:45.800 They expect you to pay over tithing, over everything else.
00:43:49.180 They expect you to pay them first.
00:43:52.160 There's no questions asked.
00:43:53.760 There's no, there is no, hey, guys, can you just let up on me for a while?
00:43:57.680 Can we work this out?
00:43:58.780 No.
00:44:00.060 Pay it.
00:44:02.340 Okay.
00:44:03.020 All right.
00:44:04.660 Okay.
00:44:05.120 That's the way taxes are, I guess.
00:44:07.360 But then on top of it, you then insult me by wasting it.
00:44:13.320 By spending it in ways that I find absolutely abhorrent.
00:44:18.400 And then when we find out about it, you mock me for saying, I don't want to pay my taxes if that's the way you're going to spend it.
00:44:26.160 And none of us right now, I'm very close.
00:44:29.540 None of us right now are actually saying, I won't pay my taxes.
00:44:33.380 If that's the way you're going to spend it, I'm not going to pay.
00:44:35.220 I'm going to pay my taxes.
00:44:36.940 But you mock me for even saying, look at the waste.
00:44:41.980 But if I can't pay my taxes, if I can't pay them, you don't care.
00:44:49.780 You don't care.
00:44:51.500 Your IRS people will say, well, you should have not paid something else.
00:44:54.720 Oh, okay.
00:44:58.520 But I couldn't take you out of that loop.
00:45:00.520 And when you can't make your budget, you just print more money, which you then add to my bill.
00:45:08.120 It's the most reprehensible system of all time because it's charity with a gun, which doesn't make that charity.
00:45:19.920 Anytime a gun or jail is involved, it ceases to be charity or a public duty or an honor to be involved.
00:45:30.160 You're involved.
00:45:31.620 Honestly, you believe in this so much.
00:45:34.580 Let's make every politician for a year.
00:45:41.660 Let's tell them we're going to do it for five years.
00:45:43.900 But let's just do it.
00:45:44.760 Just do it for a year.
00:45:47.320 You don't have to pay any taxes.
00:45:49.180 You don't have to pay any taxes.
00:45:50.140 You're a government service guy.
00:45:52.060 How many of them would volunteer to pay taxes?
00:45:55.020 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:45:55.880 I'm making this money.
00:45:57.000 I'm going to pay for it because it's the right thing.
00:45:59.020 They would not do it.
00:46:00.920 And if they said that to us, how many of us would do it?
00:46:03.840 That's why they have to have the gun.
00:46:08.700 Claudia was leaving for her pickleball tournament.
00:46:11.020 I've been visualizing my match all week.
00:46:13.540 She was so focused on visualizing that she didn't see the column behind her car on her backhand side.
00:46:19.580 Good thing Claudia's with Intact, the insurer with the largest network of auto service centers in the country.
00:46:24.900 Everything was taken care of under one roof and she was on her way in a rental car in no time.
00:46:29.720 I made it to my tournament and lost in the first round.
00:46:33.180 But you got there on time.
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