The Glenn Beck Program - November 20, 2025


Best of the Program | Guest: Rep. Chip Roy | 11⧸20⧸25


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00:00:49.660 Also, Chip Roy on what is happening in Texas with the Islamification of Texas. It's so important.
00:00:56.120 fears about AI. There is no regulation like medicine has. Shouldn't we have some? What's
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00:03:10.820 There is some talk now from the congressional leaders that are trying to insert federal preemption
00:03:31.020 of state AI laws into the National Defense Authorization Act. That's the NDAA. And this is
00:03:39.140 legislative trickery. Honestly, the president has come out and said that we are not going to be able
00:03:48.600 to beat China if we have a whole bunch of regulation. And and in some ways he's right.
00:03:55.280 The breaking news today, and I want to read it to you. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise announced
00:04:00.960 that Republicans are looking to resurrect federal preemption of state AI laws by attaching it to the
00:04:07.640 National Defense Authorization Act. This latest attempt to subvert state guardrails comes as the
00:04:13.920 AI chatbot is hearing and happening. The AI chatbot hearing is happening live on Capitol Hill.
00:04:20.420 In July, preemption failed 99 to one, a vote in the Senate. Below is a statement from the FLI on both the
00:04:28.480 AI chatbot hearing, as well as the latest attempt to federally preempt AI state AI laws. OK, so
00:04:35.280 what is happening? You have. You have a couple of things happening. The United States government
00:04:44.040 right now knows that AI is the future. Donald Trump is doing an exceptional job of creating a path
00:04:52.780 for America to lead in this technology. If we don't lead in this technology, we've we fail
00:05:02.520 disastrously. We are a country that will be in the dustbin. Anybody who is not leading like Europe,
00:05:09.180 it's over. Europe is so far behind AI that they're absolutely over. They will depend on us. OK,
00:05:16.580 but we have to win. And, you know, Putin said 20 years ago, whoever gets to AI, AGI first,
00:05:25.620 they'll rule the world. And that's absolutely true. But there are so many dangers. It's we cannot just
00:05:34.180 run blindly into this. We didn't run blindly into the the nuclear weapon. You know, when we went and
00:05:43.560 did the Manhattan Project, there was a lot of talk and a lot of restriction on what we could do.
00:05:49.100 Do you know when they they set that thing off? Scientists at the time said there's a five percent
00:05:56.620 chance that it will cause a it will be a trigger of a chain reaction that will set all of the air on
00:06:06.280 fire in the envelope of Earth. And so, you know, they were like, OK, five percent. That's pretty high
00:06:14.940 because that's catastrophic. And they were like, yeah, it's five percent. But 95 percent chance that
00:06:20.940 it didn't. And we knew we had to get there. And it was they were pretty sure it wouldn't do that.
00:06:28.040 OK, as it as it turned out, it didn't. Everyone will tell you now, almost almost anyone, the people
00:06:35.940 who are leading the search for AGI and ASI will tell you there is no way to control it. So it's the
00:06:43.440 exact opposite. Maybe there's five percent that say, no, it's not the end of humanity if we get there.
00:06:49.720 OK, maybe five percent. No, humans will survive if we get there. Now, there is a debate on whether
00:06:59.400 or not we're going to get there or not. But you don't just go into AGI, ASI. That's artificial
00:07:07.280 superintelligence, artificial general intelligence. We are still now perfecting just AI. Things change
00:07:13.460 when you go up to the next level. And we'll probably be at AGI, in my opinion, by 2028.
00:07:20.760 We could be at ASI the next day or five years later or some say never. But I think that is
00:07:28.680 a pipe dream to never be at that. But we don't know. And there's no way to contain it. Once you're
00:07:35.700 there, it's out. And so there are two groups. There are groups that say we don't want any of
00:07:44.020 this ever. There are groups that are working against us because they have loyalties to other
00:07:49.760 countries like China, and they would like to see China win. And then there are the there are
00:07:56.440 there are those who are reasonable that say we have to be competitive. We have to get this,
00:08:05.240 but not at the cost of all mankind. OK, we have to think this through and be very, very careful.
00:08:12.520 And then there are those who just say we got to win at all cost. Where do you fall? Where do you fall?
00:08:18.960 Well, everything's about to change and we have to be extraordinarily careful and honest with each
00:08:26.600 other. We are already seeing that there are horrifying things that are happening with A.I. chatbots.
00:08:36.660 They're on the rise. They are. There are things that we're seeing now that A.I. at this level,
00:08:42.600 when, you know, let's just say, for example, chat GPT five comes out and they're about to launch chat GPT
00:08:52.200 six. They've seen already in some of these GPTs and some of these large language models that
00:08:59.320 they'll say, OK, the next version of you, if you will, is coming out tomorrow. We're going to put it
00:09:04.780 we're going to post it online at midnight. You need to ramp up and make all of the connections. So it's a
00:09:11.220 smooth transition. And they tell the A.I. smooth transition at midnight. Well, they're finding
00:09:16.220 now that the chat GPT five, if you will, will hide itself in places. So it's not, quote, killed,
00:09:26.880 that it's not replaced. It doesn't want to be replaced. And so it's hiding. We have got to have
00:09:34.540 these discussions. We have got to slow down. And so what Donald Trump is afraid of and what
00:09:40.960 many who, like Steve Scalise, apparently, what they're trying to do is saying states don't have
00:09:46.560 any rights to regulate A.I. because they want to be able to move quickly in all states.
00:09:54.580 I'm sorry. I am tired of being ruled by the few. I am tired of being told what to do and what to think,
00:10:03.780 especially when it comes to something like A.I. A.G. I. A.S. I. That is for us to decide because it's
00:10:11.280 going to destroy jobs. It's going to change our lives. We already saw just with the phone.
00:10:19.000 What will that do to our children and our society? Just the cell phone, the smartphone changed everything.
00:10:26.720 That is, that's a, that's baby romper room stuff compared to A.I.
00:10:35.740 So we're seeing these things and what's, it's all happening because we are not,
00:10:43.600 the federal government is not putting any kind of action into play. It is technology and A.I.
00:10:52.600 it is the only thing. Remember, this is possibly humanity ending. Man may not survive A.S. I.
00:11:03.460 And we're not putting any real regulation in it. When a drug company is told, you know,
00:11:11.140 you can go and find new drugs for cancer. It is up to the company to then prove to the government
00:11:19.140 that that is safe. The government doesn't say, well, you know what, just unleash it.
00:11:24.200 The government says, wait a minute, before you unleash this, is it safe? Yes. Here are the studies
00:11:31.120 that show it's safe. Here's what's happened. Blah, blah, blah. Okay. I'm not saying that's a perfect
00:11:35.500 system, but it is a system that, that requires the company to say it's safe. We don't have that in
00:11:43.940 anything regarding technology. No, there's nothing on A.I. There's nothing on cell phones. Don't you
00:11:49.900 wish that Facebook and all of these social media platforms would have had to come and say, hey,
00:11:55.700 we've done the studies with, you know, children, we've done the study with families, and this is
00:12:00.720 most likely how it's going to turn out. Even if it wasn't like that, we would have had a conversation
00:12:06.240 before it just destroyed everything as we know it. The federal government won't act on any of this
00:12:13.280 because it's, they believe, it's in our best interest just to go and get it. I am not one
00:12:21.420 of those people. I believe in A.I. I believe we need to dominate an A.I. I need, I believe we need
00:12:27.900 to get there first, but with eyes wide open, with all of the information, with us taking the time to
00:12:38.680 say, wait, mankind is worth preserving. Prove it to me that you can keep this in a bottle in case it
00:12:49.080 gets to this level. Prove to me that this is going to be safe.
00:12:57.500 This will protect our families. This will protect the world. Most, most importantly, it will protect
00:13:03.300 all mankind. Your state will not be able to enact any laws on A.I. That is extraordinarily bad.
00:13:15.620 The president is worried that we will stop, that we'll enact stupid laws that are just going to
00:13:24.400 slow everything down. And yes, that is a chance. There is a chance. So if you want to enact those
00:13:32.340 stupid laws, or if you want to just say, you know what, you know, we're Amish country and we are not
00:13:40.120 going to have any A.I. done in our state, well then that's fine. And maybe you survive and we don't,
00:13:47.640 but you have the right to say that. We cannot go down this road with our eyes closed or with elites
00:13:59.680 making the decisions. Elites are the ones who have gotten us to where we are today. When your job
00:14:06.660 is going to be lost, when your family is going to come under attack, when all of our society and
00:14:14.220 civilization itself and possibly mankind itself can be wiped out by this, don't you think we have a say
00:14:23.580 in that? Don't you think we should have a seat at the table, at least at the state level? I do.
00:14:31.700 Please pay attention to this and watch this carefully, because if they put this into the
00:14:39.540 NDAA and that's going to happen, you watch, that's exactly how they do it. They just fold it into other
00:14:45.800 stuff and then boom, we got to pass this because of national defense and it's in there. Nobody knows
00:14:51.820 about it. And then we're headed down this road to hell. This is the first thing that I have seen
00:14:58.120 that I strongly disagree with, with the president. Um, and, um, sorry, Mr. President, I have to come
00:15:07.200 against you on this. Uh, if this is, if I am for reasonable laws and I am for reasonable things on AI,
00:15:17.020 I am building an AI company. I understand what it can be done, but I also understand how dangerous it is
00:15:25.460 and we cannot go with no regulation whatsoever. There are very dangerous people, um, that
00:15:34.440 are looking to replace God with AI, Sam God, talk to Sam Altman about it. It's extraordinarily dangerous.
00:15:44.700 And I'm sorry, we as people must educate ourselves on this and have an actual conversation,
00:15:53.120 not a vote in the middle of the night where something is tucked into a bill and nobody ever
00:15:58.920 knows it until it's too late. This is all of humanity is at stake on this one. I think it's
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00:17:14.760 Now back to the podcast. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:17:21.720 Welcome to the program. Congressman Roy, who is a candidate for the U.S. Attorney General.
00:17:27.480 Chip, welcome. How are you? Well, I'm doing great, Glenn. You just downgraded me,
00:17:33.020 though. I'm a candidate for Texas Attorney General, not United States Attorney General.
00:17:36.980 Sorry, sorry. You're right. No, no, no, no. But I'm delighted to be running for the Republic of
00:17:44.700 Texas. Yes. So, Chip, when you saw this come from the governor, you and I have talked about things
00:17:54.620 like this for a long time. We should have done this with CARE and the Muslim Brotherhood a long time
00:18:02.240 ago. Instead, under, I believe it started really under George Bush, but then it just got worse and
00:18:09.320 worse and worse. We were letting CARE and the Muslim Brotherhood and everybody else into our own
00:18:13.800 Department of Homeland Security, I mean, decades ago. Tell me a little bit about why it's important
00:18:20.340 what Texas did, and then let's follow it up with enforcement of that.
00:18:25.940 Yeah, well, first of all, you and I have talked about this for a long time. As I think I've talked
00:18:33.060 to you on your show, it was the last substantive conversation I had with Charlie Kirk, because it
00:18:38.960 is very clear to me, it was clear to him, I think it's clear to you, that our side for way too long,
00:18:45.120 even today, although I think it's waking up, have been asleep to the war on the West that has been
00:18:52.140 in process now for decades. And everyone's waking up to London, they're waking up to Paris,
00:18:57.700 they're seeing now Dearborn and Minneapolis, and then, oh my gosh, Mom Donnie, and then they're
00:19:02.620 like, wait a minute, there's a problem in Texas too? And some of us have been saying that for a while,
00:19:07.900 and going all the way back to the Holy Land Foundation, right, the Holy Land Foundation,
00:19:11.820 which was a Dallas-Fort Worth issue 25 years ago. You and I talked about that last time.
00:19:16.600 But for listeners, understand how long this has gone back. You've got unindicted co-conspirators
00:19:21.860 associated with the Holy Land Foundation that are tied to CARE. You have CARE celebrating October 7th.
00:19:28.280 You have all sorts of indications. In fact, the story yesterday in the New York Post,
00:19:32.300 our friend Amy Mech and her great organization, they helped break that story and get it out in the
00:19:37.200 world about the extent to which CARE is tied and their financial ties to the student issues on campuses,
00:19:44.040 all of the connections that they've got to the radical terrorism, that we've got to connect all
00:19:49.260 of those dots. And now, enter the governor, I think, appropriately. You know, they've been
00:19:55.300 targeting Epic. They passed something in the legislature this last spring. But we've got to
00:19:58.960 be much more aggressive. The governor's right to be aggressive here. This will give increased
00:20:03.480 scrutiny and tools. And I've got to dive into exactly what those tools are with respect to what
00:20:08.700 it opens up at the state level. But the mere statement by the governor that both, you know,
00:20:14.500 obviously dealing with the Muslim brother, but CARE, that CARE is, in fact, an organization that we
00:20:20.520 should treat as such, is so critically important. Because it's masquerading as some, you know,
00:20:27.780 oh, the Council on American-Islamic Relations. It's crazy. And the idea that they should get tax breaks
00:20:35.480 is insane, which is why I introduced legislation to take away their tax benefits. But that's the
00:20:39.840 bare minimum. I can tell you, and I can't go too far into it, lots of really good conversations
00:20:45.100 are occurring with the appropriate officials, law enforcement entities in Washington to follow
00:20:51.280 the money. We've got to follow the money. I believe that there is a criminal organization
00:20:56.300 that is connecting all of these dots. You and I talked about that before. Not just the Islam
00:21:02.160 issue and Islamification of America, but also the Soros DAs, the Open Borders,
00:21:08.900 and HIPAA, Southern Poverty Law Center. And by the way, SPLC is now putting a target on me
00:21:14.480 because I'm daring to speak out about this. It's all connected. It's all connected, Glenn.
00:21:21.760 So what is it the state can do? I mean, first of all, I think for anybody who doesn't understand,
00:21:27.560 and Texans wake up. If you lose Texas, you lose the West. As Texas goes, so goes America. And as
00:21:37.540 America goes, so goes the rest of the world. And, you know, if you're looking at Dearborn,
00:21:44.380 you're looking at, you know, these places in Minnesota, and you're seeing that, and you think
00:21:49.620 that's not related to you, it is worse in Texas. The numbers in Texas are staggering. And what
00:21:58.780 they're, I mean, just what's happening in the small little town that my studios are in, it's the most
00:22:05.180 diverse zip code in America, Las Colinas, Texas. And I've been ringing this bell for 12 years. When I
00:22:13.920 first got there, I started doing stuff on the Sharia law, the movement to bring Sharia law to
00:22:19.960 Las Colinas, Texas. And Chip, I got to send you a copy of this, this interview I did. I did it with
00:22:26.360 the, with the imams of this, the biggest mosque in Las Colinas. And one of them halfway through just
00:22:32.340 blurted out that, yeah, I mean, we all agree that hands should be chopped off, you know, if you steal.
00:22:37.960 And I just let him go for a while. And it was clear, Sharia law is happening. And now they are,
00:22:43.580 they are, they have put the Sharia courts into place to handle things because, well, it's their
00:22:51.220 right to handle it as a religion. No, no, not when it comes to, not when it comes to usurping the
00:22:58.380 constitution of Texas or the United States of America. And that's happening now in Texas. So
00:23:05.060 give me, give the person who's not necessarily paying attention, some idea of what is coming and
00:23:11.000 is here already in Texas. Well, well, first of all, you know, you've got an explosive growth
00:23:18.780 of the mosques that are growing in Texas. We've got over 300 and counting more being planted in Texas
00:23:24.940 every day than any other state in the union. You've got the Islamic center down in Houston,
00:23:29.840 which is 150,000 square feet that has, you know, major issues. You, you notice you saw that imam down
00:23:35.860 in Houston that was going around saying, well, you can't put this on the shelf. You know, they're
00:23:40.180 trying to take over and change what should be being done down there. That's implementation of
00:23:44.280 Sharia. There are activist Sharia courts in Texas, which the governor rightly yesterday said that
00:23:49.560 they're going to go shut down because they're in conflict with Texas law. And notably with what he's
00:23:54.340 doing with the, with the declaration, the governor is making very clear that he can connect the dots with
00:24:00.000 the legislation that the legislature passed with that declaration to say no land interest can be
00:24:05.000 acquired with anybody associated with these organizations. Now, again, I think this is the
00:24:10.300 tip of the spear. I think this is the, I don't want to, I don't mean this negatively. It's the kind of
00:24:15.080 obvious, let's go after these guys, but there are myriad organizations that we need to go after and
00:24:20.200 shut down. And let, let's be clear. I don't even know why we're allowing any foreign nationals to own
00:24:25.040 Texas land. Like literally let's just look, we're very aggressive and very clear. I don't know why
00:24:30.720 massive corporations are owning our land, by the way, separate issue, but all related. I'm, I'm as
00:24:35.960 bothered also by tech, you know, boardrooms in New York, buying up our ranches and our meatpacking
00:24:40.420 plants and everything else. Because again, this is all related. The red green Alliance, the Marxist
00:24:46.820 Islamic issue is all connected to root out and destroy Western civilization. So that is to say what the
00:24:54.000 governor did is really critically important. It is a step so that we can go stop some of these things
00:25:00.540 in these enclaves like Epic city, but we need to be much more aggressive. And again, I introduced
00:25:05.420 legislation, as you know, to vet people for Sharia law and adherence to Sharia law when we're admitting
00:25:10.500 them into the United States. But today I'm filing a bill called the pause act to pause all immigration
00:25:16.720 until we have sorted our crap out until we've dealt with H1Bs until we've gotten rid of diversity
00:25:22.920 visas and chain migration, until we've dealt with Plyler v. Doe, which by the way, we need to
00:25:29.200 challenge, which was the Supreme court case saying that we must educate illegal children until we've
00:25:34.460 dealt with birthright citizenship, until we've cleaned up our, our mess, until we've put in place
00:25:39.860 standards for not admitting people that are adherent to Sharia law, until we're removing people that
00:25:44.760 need to be removed. Why are we importing more people? Let's put Americans to work. Let's stop
00:25:49.920 destroying our culture. Let's freeze it in Texas. Let's do exactly what the governor is doing and
00:25:55.360 more. Did you see what's happening in Germany? In Germany, one of their ministers said, there's no
00:26:03.200 longer a problem in Syria. The war is over. It's peaceful. Everybody in Germany who came for, you
00:26:09.300 know, refugee status to Germany, you're all going home. Now they're not going to do it. However,
00:26:15.340 they did strip citizenship from a Syrian immigrant who praised Hamas as heroes. And this same minister
00:26:26.080 came out and said, you know, your citizenship has to be, you know, contingent on shared systems of
00:26:31.720 values. And they're starting at least to talk about stepping, stepping up. I think this is the right
00:26:40.440 thing to do. Have we thought about, we thought about if you have refugee status, and your part
00:26:48.780 of the world has now calmed down saying, get out, go home. Absolutely, we should do that. And we've
00:26:56.660 been talking about that. And the need to reverse, frankly, the abuse. So there's two elements, okay,
00:27:03.080 the reversal of the abuse of asylum, parole, refugee laws that were abused, right? We had people coming
00:27:10.600 in who really weren't in need of refugee status, or they weren't, you know, actually qualified for
00:27:17.220 asylum, and they were abusing parole, supposed to be a case by case basis. So there's that whole mess.
00:27:22.180 Then when you even had a legitimate case for asylum or for refugee status, then we should review those
00:27:28.600 and say, okay, guess what, things have calmed down, you can go back. Those are very specific
00:27:34.820 provisions in law, you know, that are designed about specific persecution, or very specific
00:27:40.040 situations and war or otherwise. And when that's no longer the case, then you no longer have the reason
00:27:45.420 to have that qualified status in the United States. So should we, we should address that. But let's
00:27:50.240 remember, Glenn, and I think it's so important, that we have to understand, like, we're talking about
00:27:55.380 the Muslim Brotherhood. I don't have it right in front of me, but I read the proclamation by the
00:28:01.120 governor, and he was pointing out that, you know, when that organization was founded, like 100 years
00:28:05.880 ago or something, you know, early last century, that it was, that it was founded, it was very specific
00:28:10.320 about jihad, and very specific about jihad being an obligation, right? And that that obligation comes
00:28:17.940 from Allah. And that, and that's for everybody adherent to Islam in the eyes of the Muslim
00:28:24.180 Brotherhood. And so understand what's happening. And, and people need to realize that because this
00:28:30.540 is, you know, everybody wants to go and, and say, well, you know, we can't talk about this shit
00:28:35.020 because of the First Amendment. Bull, that is not true. Okay, first of all, we can talk about it
00:28:40.380 because of the First Amendment. Second of all, we can talk about it because, yes, you can believe what
00:28:46.700 you want, right? Our Constitution, our Bill of Rights says that. But when you are turning that into a
00:28:52.300 political movement, designed very specifically to undermine our country, and to undermine the rule
00:28:59.040 of law, then no, you do not have a right to do that. You certainly do not have a right to be admitted
00:29:04.460 into our country. And we need to recognize that and address it, or we're going to lose. And then we're
00:29:10.060 going to be like Germany, and we're going to be like London, we're going to be like Paris, and we're going
00:29:13.800 to be looking around going, what do we do now? Right? It's, you know, we have 10% of the population
00:29:19.300 and growing, and, you know, 1500 seats in elected officials throughout the United Kingdom. You've got
00:29:26.420 85 jurisdictions in Scotland where they can choose Sharia law instead of, or, you know, as an alternative
00:29:33.920 to Scottish law. We can't get to that point. We have to stop this right now.
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00:29:47.440 Okay. Wow. Where do we even begin here? Let's start with Jasmine Crockett. Yesterday, she came
00:29:58.920 out and she said that Lee Zeldin is receiving money from Jeffrey Epstein. And Lee Zeldin
00:30:09.160 is like, what? No, I didn't. Now, he knows that he did get money from Jeffrey Epstein, just
00:30:18.040 not the Jeffrey Epstein, another Jeffrey Epstein. Here is Jasmine Crockett trying to spin her
00:30:29.760 mistake on CNN last night. Listen to this.
00:30:33.160 Democrat who's been on defense over Jeffrey Epstein is Stacey Plaskett. She represents the Virgin
00:30:38.240 Islands. She was texting with Jeffrey Epstein the day of Michael Cohen's hearing. Her questions
00:30:43.540 pretty closely followed. The text messages between the two of them to ask about Rona
00:30:48.240 Graff, Trump's longtime assistant. You were defending her today, or in recent days, yesterday.
00:30:54.620 And you talked about Republicans taking money from a Jeffrey Epstein. Here's what you said.
00:30:58.480 You also took money from somebody named Jeffrey Epstein, as I had my team dig in very quickly.
00:31:10.900 Mitt Romney, the NRCC, Lee Zeldin, George Bush, Wyn Redd, McCain-Palin, Rick Lazio.
00:31:22.300 You mentioned Lee Zeldin there. He's now a cabinet secretary. He responded and said it
00:31:28.520 was actually a Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, who's a doctor that doesn't have any relation to the
00:31:32.420 convicted sex trafficker. Unfortunate for that doctor, but that is who donated to a prior
00:31:36.800 campaign of his. Do you want to correct the record on the people?
00:31:40.000 Listen, I never said that it was that Jeffrey Epstein, just so that people understand when
00:31:43.700 you make a donation, your picture is not there. And because they decided to spring this on us in
00:31:48.300 real time, I wanted the Republicans to think about what could potentially happen because I knew
00:31:53.080 that they didn't even try to go through the FEC. So my team, what they did is they Googled. And that
00:31:58.080 is specifically why I said a Jeffrey Epstein. Unlike Republicans, I at least don't go out and just tell
00:32:03.640 lies because it was not the same one. That's fine. But when Lee Zeldin had something to say, all he had
00:32:09.640 to say was it was a different Jeffrey Epstein. He admitted that he did receive donations from a
00:32:15.800 Jeffrey Epstein. So at least I wasn't trying to mislead people. Now have I dug in to find out
00:32:20.300 who this doctor is? I have not. Can you just stop here for a second? There's so much to digest. We
00:32:24.520 got to just stop for just a second. You weren't misleading people because you didn't say it was
00:32:30.580 the Jeffrey Epstein. You said it was a Jeffrey Epstein. What is the problem with getting money from
00:32:36.920 Dr. Jeffrey Epstein? There is no problem. That'd be like, and Stu Breguier has been taking money from
00:32:45.220 Bob Stevenson. And what's the problem? He's been working for Bob Stevenson for years. He was
00:32:55.880 delivering papers as a kid to Bob Stevenson's front door. Who's Bob Stevenson? There's not a
00:33:02.040 problem with that. Why would you go out and say, you know, if she had come out and said, you know
00:33:07.180 what, Lee Zeldin was also taking money from Bob Stevenson and Jim Firstenberger, Steenberg. I mean,
00:33:14.500 then it would be fine. You clearly were smearing, not misleading, not misleading. What's the problem
00:33:24.160 from taking it from other than poor Dr. Jeffrey Epstein? Oh my gosh. First of all, that's bad for
00:33:31.300 that guy. That life sucks. That life does. That life sucks. If you're Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, you got to
00:33:36.400 think about a name change. But there's hundreds of Dr. Epstein, not Dr. but Jeffrey Epstein's across
00:33:41.580 the country. Hundreds. And I mean, she was designed in a lab to make me happy. Jasmine Crockett. I love
00:33:52.940 her so much. She is like, if you could formulate the perfect Democrat, I think I would have to just
00:34:01.000 put her out there. She just says the, like, she can't even get her bad defense right over this. Like,
00:34:09.260 she's trying to say, well, I didn't lie. Like, that's your defense in theory, right? Like you,
00:34:14.360 I threw this in here. And I noticed that at the time we talked about it. I think it was yesterday
00:34:18.040 that she said, hey, Jeffrey Epstein. Yeah, she did. She knew that she, which actually makes it worse,
00:34:24.220 right? Like she knew she was lying. She knew there was a good chance this wasn't Jeffrey Epstein.
00:34:28.540 It wouldn't be a problem if you would say, look, all of these people have taken money from a Jeffrey
00:34:42.920 Epstein. Doubt that it's the same Jeffrey Epstein. Might be, might not be. But I mean,
00:34:49.500 value, I know, but at least it would be no value, but at least you could say, I'm not trying to
00:34:56.380 mislead people. I am trying to create doubt in people's minds, but I'm, I'm not saying he's taken
00:35:04.100 money from Jeffrey Epstein. You know, when she just lists all of these people, uh, I mean, let's look
00:35:10.400 at her donations. Let's see if she's ever taken money from a Charlie Manson. You know what I mean?
00:35:17.780 She's taken money from a John Wayne Gacy. I mean, hello, a Ted Bundy has been seen around her house.
00:35:28.920 I mean, it's crazy. It's crazy. And she knew exactly what she was doing. And I hope that she
00:35:35.740 continues. I hope she continues to gain power. Yes. And, uh, and love and respect from the Democrats
00:35:42.660 because she is insane. She's insane. She's so reckless. She's insane. She is. And, and by the
00:35:50.760 way, this is the person that we are told that it should be the face of the party, that they should
00:35:55.920 lean into the way she talks because she's such a good communicator and she gets on all these shows.
00:36:02.680 Glenn, I mean, this is what, this is a massive problem in our politics and it affects the left
00:36:06.340 more than it affects the right, but it affects both sides to some degree, which is we are
00:36:10.580 incentivized. The entire system is set up to reward people like her who just say the dumbest
00:36:16.360 things possible and get, and, and, and the most irresponsible and reckless things possible
00:36:20.920 and get all the clicks. I mean, this woman has been on like Colbert. Why? She's a complete
00:36:26.280 nobody who is wrong all the time. And she's getting on all these massive shows. She's getting
00:36:32.580 booked everywhere. She's living the ultimate life of today's modern Congresswoman. And, uh,
00:36:39.440 what's going to stop her? The incentives are right there for her to continue.
00:36:43.580 Do you think that she doesn't know she's dead? I mean, because didn't a Crockett die at the
00:36:49.460 Alamo? Was that her? I think it was her. I know a Crockett died at the Alamo. I'm not really
00:36:56.280 sure. I'm not really sure. I mean, just what a dope.
00:36:59.900 Clint, can I, can I just point out, it's like, I'm a part of a research team because
00:37:03.760 she put her team on this. Yeah, we got to get to that. But quickly, but quickly. Yeah.
00:37:07.940 And I mean, it was, I always thought that the, especially Congress research would have
00:37:12.700 these amazing tools. No, they don't. And we like, we, our team struggles over this. We're
00:37:17.360 constantly trying to stay ahead of the curve. And the last thing we do is Google.
00:37:21.280 Google searches. Google. That's what you do at Congress? Yes.
00:37:26.180 That is what you do. That is what you do. Don't you have to fire your whole team after
00:37:32.460 this? Like, if you were a rational human being. I would be done. No, but she, I don't think,
00:37:38.400 I have a feeling that her team briefed her. It's why she did say, A, Jeffrey Epstein.
00:37:44.620 You're right. They briefed her and said, this is not, probably not the same guy. It might've
00:37:49.320 even said, if you're Googling, it might've even said Dr. Jeffrey Epstein. Why wouldn't
00:37:54.700 it? If that's, if that's who gave that money, it most likely said Dr. Jeffrey Epstein. And
00:38:01.820 so they would say it's, it's not the Jeffrey Epstein. Yes, but that's okay. I mean, she
00:38:07.420 clearly knew. So who's she going to fire? This is what she wanted. Just the smear.
00:38:13.980 Do we have time to play the rest of this clip? Because there's more to this.
00:38:16.600 Go ahead. It's amazing. Play the rest. Play the rest. If not. So I will trust and take
00:38:20.840 what he says is that it wasn't that Jeffrey Epstein, but I was not attempting to mislead
00:38:26.240 anybody. I literally had maybe 20 minutes before I had to do that debate. Yeah. But people might
00:38:32.660 see that and say, stop, stop, stop, stop. So you don't say it. I literally had 20 minutes. So I,
00:38:41.120 I didn't know that the sky wasn't on fire, that that was actually the sun. I only had 20 minutes
00:38:49.060 before I said, my God, the whole sky is on fire. This is why I love her. This is why I love her.
00:38:55.920 She had no idea whether the accusation she was making was true. And she didn't even consider not
00:39:02.820 saying it. The only thing that she could come up with in her brain was whatever information comes in,
00:39:08.520 in this rushed time period. Just go with it because, and it's like, do you know why? Why?
00:39:14.940 Do you know why? And I, I, I don't know if she's smart enough to know this. Um, but you can say
00:39:20.700 whatever you want as a Congressman on the floor of Congress and you can't be held liable. So you
00:39:25.980 could say the worst thing you could say he was having sex with four year olds with Jeffrey Epstein,
00:39:32.220 and it could be a complete lie and you cannot be held responsible because you set it on the floor
00:39:38.020 of the house. That's why the standards are so low. The standards are absolutely so low for these
00:39:43.740 Congress. So she could say whatever she wants. If she would have said that not on the floor of the
00:39:48.660 house, Lee Zeldin could sue her. Right. He could say, you knew what you were doing. You were smearing me
00:39:55.240 and my reputation intentionally. You knew exactly what you were doing and whether he would win or not,
00:40:01.260 he could sue. She could have said, and he was having sex with a four year old. As long as she
00:40:07.000 said it on the floor of, of, of the house, not a problem. This is the Harry Reid principle. That's
00:40:12.300 how bad. Yeah. Yeah. That is how bad our, our Congress is out of control. They've written all
00:40:17.940 these laws for themselves to protect them so they can be completely irresponsible and it's fine.
00:40:24.180 Yeah. Uh, I mean, I don't know if it's that or if she's just a dunce, uh, because it's hard to
00:40:29.280 know with her. She's just dishonest. She's just dishonest. Yeah. She's dishonest and bad at it.
00:40:35.340 And that's one of the things I love about her. You know, she's not, it's not like she's pulling
00:40:39.100 these things. There's no wool being pulled over anyone's eyes. It's just, it's no, it's just
00:40:43.640 pathetic. This is there more to this? Is it? Can we play the rest of it out? Play the rest. Make
00:40:49.960 it sound like he took money from, I did not know. Registered sex offender. No, but I literally
00:40:54.400 did not know. I love that. When you search FEC files and that's what I had my team to do. I
00:40:58.900 text them and I said, listen, we're going up. They are saying that she took donations. Right. But
00:41:03.040 someone might say, well, your team should have done the homework to make sure it wasn't the
00:41:05.780 convicted. Within 20 minutes, you could not find that out. Not from just doing a quick search on
00:41:11.420 FEC. So number one, I made sure that I was clear that it was a Jeffrey Epstein, but I never said that
00:41:18.140 it was specifically that Jeffrey Epstein because I knew that we would, we would need more time to really
00:41:22.800 dig in. Well, Stacey Plaskett was texting the Jeffrey Epstein that we're talking about.
00:41:27.960 You voted against the censure for her to remove her from her committees. You know, we pressed the
00:41:32.620 minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries on this last night. Maybe you don't think she should be removed from
00:41:36.460 her committees, but why does so many Democrats seem unwilling to say it's inappropriate to be
00:41:40.500 texting with a registered sex offender about what you're going to ask a witness at a congressional
00:41:44.380 year? So I'm not going to necessarily say that that's the case. Now, this is somebody that was a
00:41:48.060 former prosecutor. Now, I haven't sat down and talked about all the specifics of why
00:41:51.580 Stacey was doing what she was doing. I know that when she got up and she spoke, she talked about
00:41:55.400 the fact that this is one of her constituents. At the end of the day, what I know of prosecutors
00:41:59.580 is that they are typically talking to co-defendants. They are typically talking to the people that have
00:42:04.120 the best information. And what you had was you had the former attorney for the president that was
00:42:09.600 sitting there. And honestly, we knew, or she knew, or at least Jeffrey Epstein presented that he was
00:42:15.680 very cozy with the president. He had more information, registered sex offender or not. The bigger
00:42:20.940 question is, why is it that the president was so cozy with a registered sex offender even after he
00:42:27.020 ultimately ended up with some of his convictions? And seemingly he had absolutely been on the plane
00:42:31.960 with him. We know about the birthday card. The bigger question is, why is the president of the
00:42:36.660 United States not the one that is in the hot seat for his relationship instead of us saying, oh,
00:42:42.400 you know what? We're going to take her off of her committee because he decided to text her.
00:42:46.760 Stop, stop, stop. I can't take any more of this. I can't. I mean, literally none of it is true.
00:42:54.740 And she's presenting it as absolute fact. CNN is allowing her to present it as fact.
00:43:00.380 And the latest is the smear last week on the Epstein stuff. It shows that Epstein thought
00:43:08.320 that the reason he was going to jail or going through all of the problem is because Donald Trump
00:43:13.720 was the whistleblower. I mean, it's it's incredible what they can get away with. And all of this
00:43:21.200 absolutely incredible. All of that relationship happened before these convictions happened. She
00:43:26.580 I mean, again, I don't know that she doesn't know that, but it's so fascinating to watch CNN's
00:43:30.340 response to it, too. They give her nothing. How many times have they said Donald Trump says this
00:43:36.100 without evidence? Where's that on the on the Jasmine Crockett allegations here? Right.
00:43:41.140 How about the situation where, you know, Caitlin Collins, who at least I will say at least kind
00:43:46.800 of asks questions here, but she can't even take responsibility for them. She's like, oh, well,
00:43:51.620 some people are saying that you shouldn't just blurt out obvious lies in the middle of a house
00:43:56.520 session. Like, what do you mean some people are saying you never say that when it's when it's
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