The Glenn Beck Program - September 08, 2023


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

157.62106

Word Count

19,218

Sentence Count

1,916

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

Glenn Beck and Joe Biden are joined by special guest Andy Ngo to talk about the Biden-gate scandal, the attorney general, and how much money Joe Biden is worth. They also talk about how much Joe Biden's net worth is and why he's worth more than $1 billion.


Transcript

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00:01:52.720 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:57.780 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:02.440 Holy cow.
00:02:03.120 Hello, America.
00:02:03.960 It is Friday.
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00:02:17.700 We begin.
00:02:18.900 We begin in 60 seconds.
00:02:21.060 Now, I don't know about you, but you know, sometimes you'll have a hard time drifting off
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00:02:34.280 You know what I'm saying?
00:02:35.620 Yeah.
00:02:36.760 Yeah.
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00:03:18.680 Hello, Stu.
00:03:20.140 Glenn, how are you in your moisture wicking underpants?
00:03:23.440 Oh my gosh.
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00:03:41.080 Okay.
00:03:42.380 Now that we have that out of the way, let me start with the latest.
00:03:47.640 I mean, should we start here?
00:03:49.680 Should we start with the latest on Joe Biden and his incredible lie that is now just completely
00:03:57.640 falling apart?
00:03:58.500 Or should we start with the really great story coming out of Atlanta on the Attorney General?
00:04:07.920 We have more information, thanks to Andy Ngo, on that.
00:04:11.480 The ADL.
00:04:14.180 Or we could start about talking maybe with your net worth.
00:04:18.080 Pardon me?
00:04:19.500 Reading a little bit about your net worth.
00:04:21.200 Today, I've got some questions.
00:04:23.060 You have some.
00:04:23.740 Where were you reading about my net worth?
00:04:25.540 I went on a very reputable website and learned all about everything that you have.
00:04:30.620 And I was a bit surprised.
00:04:31.780 Really?
00:04:32.300 Yeah.
00:04:32.720 Because, you know, you try to act like you're the everyman.
00:04:35.640 Yeah.
00:04:36.000 You know, that you can connect.
00:04:36.760 Well, that's me.
00:04:37.280 I mean, I think you listening to me.
00:04:39.220 I mean, you're like, no, he's half chick.
00:04:41.860 He goes to Broadway shows.
00:04:43.460 He's just like me.
00:04:44.780 Yeah.
00:04:45.100 Doesn't know anything about sports.
00:04:46.520 Doesn't know anything at all.
00:04:47.240 Although, I did watch the Chiefs last night.
00:04:49.660 Have no idea who won, because I went to bed at halftime.
00:04:52.600 Okay.
00:04:52.860 But it was good.
00:04:53.780 The Chiefs did not win.
00:04:55.400 They did not win.
00:04:56.060 They lost 21-20.
00:04:57.040 It was bad.
00:04:57.260 I hated that.
00:04:58.140 Yes.
00:04:58.600 Hated that.
00:04:59.040 There you go.
00:04:59.580 Okay.
00:04:59.900 Anyway.
00:05:00.740 All the receivers that caught every pass in the Super Bowl dropped every pass last night.
00:05:06.060 None of them can make any plays at all in game one of the regular season.
00:05:09.980 But in the Super Bowl, most amazing players of all time.
00:05:12.980 Let me tell you something.
00:05:13.320 That's not any frustration from an Eagles fan or anything.
00:05:15.060 I have to tell you, that last drive before halftime, it's great.
00:05:19.300 And then, when it gets down to about 29 seconds, 30 seconds every time, doesn't that seem like
00:05:25.440 it takes forever?
00:05:28.780 Yeah.
00:05:29.080 It's like you walk out 29 seconds.
00:05:31.120 You come back eight minutes later, and they're still playing.
00:05:33.100 You're like, what the hell?
00:05:33.940 And it's like 27 seconds now on the clock.
00:05:36.460 Yeah.
00:05:36.820 Lots of dramatic sports time is something guys usually complain about, which is why it came
00:05:40.760 to you as being an everyman.
00:05:42.040 Because you have the same complaints.
00:05:44.020 You're the one that changes all the baseball rules, so the game lasts now 12 minutes.
00:05:48.180 Thank you for that.
00:05:49.360 I don't want to stay.
00:05:50.700 I don't like baseball.
00:05:52.260 So, can you make the game shorter?
00:05:53.920 No, I love baseball.
00:05:55.240 I'm sure you do.
00:05:55.740 Riddled with ADD every once in a while.
00:05:57.680 You forget you're at a game.
00:05:58.840 Like, nothing happens for so long.
00:06:00.360 And you're like, hey, wow, I'm at a game.
00:06:02.320 Look.
00:06:02.560 Now, I want you to know, when you're listening to Glenn talk, and he's talking, oh, well,
00:06:06.620 Bidenomics isn't working.
00:06:08.280 Seems to be working for you, according to this website, that outlines everything you own.
00:06:16.280 Really?
00:06:16.780 Yes.
00:06:17.580 Okay.
00:06:18.080 You have a net worth of $370 million.
00:06:21.200 Wow.
00:06:22.500 Wow.
00:06:22.860 Yeah.
00:06:24.120 Wow.
00:06:24.580 You have an annual income of $50 million.
00:06:27.360 Holy.
00:06:28.640 $9 million in book royalties.
00:06:31.840 Every year?
00:06:32.600 Yes, every year.
00:06:33.420 Holy cow.
00:06:34.400 How about this?
00:06:35.300 You never explained this, because I met your dad before he passed.
00:06:38.040 Yeah.
00:06:38.480 Yeah.
00:06:38.760 Great guy.
00:06:39.400 Yeah.
00:06:40.600 Didn't seem wealthy to me.
00:06:42.340 Seemed like a guy who had worked his whole life as a baker.
00:06:45.700 Right.
00:06:46.120 Yeah.
00:06:46.760 Apparently, you inherited $10 million from him.
00:06:51.200 I did?
00:06:52.120 Yeah.
00:06:52.760 Wow.
00:06:53.260 Never said a word.
00:06:54.040 So, wait.
00:06:54.580 This little, I built this company sounds a little different after you hear that little
00:06:58.720 nugget.
00:06:59.200 Wow.
00:06:59.540 America.
00:07:00.160 My dad left me $10 million.
00:07:02.240 $10 million.
00:07:02.960 Baking was good for him.
00:07:04.540 And, you know, when he was making those donuts, he's like, I'm going to leave my son $10 million.
00:07:09.740 Sold a lot of donuts.
00:07:10.720 Sold a lot of donuts.
00:07:11.100 Sold a lot of donuts.
00:07:11.540 My guess is looking at you, mostly to you.
00:07:13.120 Yeah.
00:07:13.400 That's my guess.
00:07:15.820 But again, I don't know how you'd come up with the money.
00:07:18.100 Right.
00:07:18.360 It's a little bit confusing.
00:07:19.280 So, this seems a little inaccurate.
00:07:22.040 Oh, I disagree with this.
00:07:23.480 It's on the internet.
00:07:24.400 Right.
00:07:24.620 Okay.
00:07:24.960 Okay.
00:07:25.260 All right.
00:07:25.620 Well, let me ask you.
00:07:26.280 We can fact check it with some of the other stuff they report here.
00:07:28.980 All right.
00:07:29.180 For example, how many yachts do you own?
00:07:32.980 And I want you to be honest about it because, no, I'm looking at the number.
00:07:36.180 So, you just.
00:07:37.440 How many yachts do I own?
00:07:39.180 I know what the number is.
00:07:40.440 Are you going to admit what the number is?
00:07:42.160 Well, I would say it's less than one.
00:07:45.880 Less than one.
00:07:46.500 Less than one.
00:07:47.180 Do you want to stick by that?
00:07:48.380 I do want to stick by that.
00:07:50.000 Incorrect.
00:07:50.360 You own five.
00:07:50.980 I own five yachts.
00:07:54.380 Is that one for each finger on one hand?
00:07:58.720 I mean, you're the guy.
00:08:00.920 It's one for every work day of the week.
00:08:04.160 There you go.
00:08:04.760 Yeah.
00:08:05.160 Okay.
00:08:06.080 Now, you also have 200 luxury watches.
00:08:11.440 Really?
00:08:12.100 Only the one private jet, which does seem a little odd considering how much of the other
00:08:15.900 stuff that you have.
00:08:16.060 Well, I only need one plane to fly to one of my five yachts.
00:08:19.920 That's true.
00:08:20.980 That's a good point.
00:08:21.420 That's a good point.
00:08:21.880 Thank you.
00:08:22.300 Bitcoin, $8 million of Bitcoin.
00:08:24.180 $8 million.
00:08:24.660 Which is pretty impressive.
00:08:25.600 I wish that was.
00:08:26.180 Now, let's talk a little bit about your home because I have been to your home.
00:08:29.160 Yes.
00:08:29.520 It's a very nice home.
00:08:30.300 Yeah.
00:08:30.820 However, I apparently haven't taken a full tour.
00:08:34.100 Okay.
00:08:34.380 Because you recently spent $1.9 million to build a custom car garage on the property.
00:08:42.060 Wow.
00:08:42.580 Yep.
00:08:43.200 Wow.
00:08:43.660 That sounds pretty nice.
00:08:44.740 It's weird because you can't see it.
00:08:47.620 You come to my house.
00:08:48.860 It's so well built.
00:08:50.300 It blends in.
00:08:52.140 Okay.
00:08:52.400 It looks like a backyard.
00:08:54.120 You can't even see it.
00:08:55.300 Now, let me ask you this.
00:08:56.400 Is it maybe because I've been to your home in Texas?
00:08:59.280 Yes.
00:08:59.540 And I didn't go to your brand new $36 million 15-bedroom mansion in Florida.
00:09:07.040 Is that what the problem is?
00:09:08.580 Did I go to the wrong?
00:09:09.280 Wow.
00:09:09.420 They found out about my home.
00:09:11.640 Well, as the website.
00:09:12.780 Hang on.
00:09:13.340 So, wait, wait, wait.
00:09:14.560 So, I have a...
00:09:15.100 How much did I pay for this?
00:09:16.240 $36 million.
00:09:17.120 That's $34.
00:09:18.240 Oh, okay.
00:09:18.660 So, they're way off.
00:09:19.320 Yeah.
00:09:19.740 So, I've got a mansion.
00:09:21.160 15 bedrooms in Florida.
00:09:22.680 15 bedrooms.
00:09:23.520 And you know how, like, normally everyone would say, okay...
00:09:25.120 You know what?
00:09:25.680 I have to tell you.
00:09:26.220 This is a little unfair because 15 bedrooms, only 10 bedrooms, five of them are occupied
00:09:31.800 by the yachts.
00:09:33.060 You keep them in a bedroom.
00:09:34.160 I keep it in a very large house.
00:09:36.020 Very large bedrooms.
00:09:36.880 Very large.
00:09:37.440 This would make sense as I read more detail because you could say, okay, well, they're
00:09:40.400 just making up numbers.
00:09:41.920 Right.
00:09:42.160 They're just, you know, AI generating text to say...
00:09:45.200 No, it doesn't sound like that at all.
00:09:46.780 No.
00:09:46.880 And I will say, it doesn't sound like that because they give very specific details.
00:09:50.660 For example, that property that you just bought for $36 million earlier belonged to Clint
00:09:55.880 Eastwood.
00:09:56.540 Oh, we are like this.
00:09:58.820 Like this.
00:09:59.780 You've always said you've wanted to meet him.
00:10:01.380 Yeah, and I was hiding that.
00:10:01.540 And I didn't know you bought his house.
00:10:03.360 I was hiding...
00:10:04.340 You know, he was surprised that he had a house in...
00:10:09.120 But he's getting older now.
00:10:11.400 So, it was worth a lot more, but I, you know, I ripped you.
00:10:14.440 You nailed him on that one.
00:10:15.400 Yeah, I nailed him on that one.
00:10:16.100 And by the way, think about this next time you hear Glenn back talking about how much
00:10:19.720 the price of eggs have gone up, for example.
00:10:21.320 Right.
00:10:21.500 Let me just give you some details about your home.
00:10:23.220 You would not tell the people.
00:10:24.340 Okay.
00:10:24.580 You wouldn't tell the people this.
00:10:25.800 Right.
00:10:26.140 Okay.
00:10:26.380 If I just didn't surprise you on the air with this, people would never get this information.
00:10:29.480 Right.
00:10:29.660 And you don't know this because you've never seen this.
00:10:31.800 I've never seen it, but I'm reading the reporting on this.
00:10:34.800 And you're one of my best friends.
00:10:35.480 I'm reading the reporting on this.
00:10:36.880 Right.
00:10:37.080 Okay.
00:10:37.520 All right.
00:10:38.160 Okay.
00:10:39.100 So, I bought Clint Eastwood's home.
00:10:40.880 Apparently, there are some amenities in this mansion.
00:10:42.580 Amenities.
00:10:43.080 Okay.
00:10:43.400 I want to go over some of these.
00:10:44.380 Yes.
00:10:44.840 Number one, a dance floor.
00:10:48.140 Well, why would you not tell me?
00:10:50.940 You know me in dancing.
00:10:52.920 Okay.
00:10:53.400 Yeah.
00:10:53.580 I am a dancer.
00:10:56.360 You are?
00:10:56.660 And I've, yeah.
00:10:57.880 And I can't go-
00:10:58.080 Could you go into more depth on that other than just saying the word again?
00:11:00.680 What?
00:11:01.060 Could you go into more detail?
00:11:02.440 You just said the word.
00:11:03.300 You repeated the word dance.
00:11:04.720 Yeah, no.
00:11:05.860 Uh-huh.
00:11:06.180 Dance is my life.
00:11:07.460 Okay.
00:11:07.920 Okay.
00:11:08.120 Not a lot of people know this.
00:11:09.680 Right.
00:11:09.960 You know, like a lot of people don't know I'm a painter.
00:11:12.580 That's true.
00:11:13.040 They don't mention the painting at all.
00:11:14.280 I'm a dancer than I am a painter.
00:11:16.240 And I know that's not saying a lot, but that's why I have a dance floor.
00:11:20.660 Let me ask you this.
00:11:21.480 How many outdoor pools do you need?
00:11:24.220 How many?
00:11:24.840 I would say two is enough.
00:11:26.660 Well, I think five.
00:11:27.980 I think five.
00:11:28.580 Now you only have three.
00:11:29.360 I only have three.
00:11:30.380 I have three outdoor pools.
00:11:31.800 Well, you do have an indoor plunge pool.
00:11:34.060 Right.
00:11:34.500 Which I guess is-
00:11:35.080 Well, that's when Tony Robbins comes over.
00:11:37.100 Yeah.
00:11:37.380 He just likes to plunge in the pool.
00:11:39.020 Now, you also have a tennis court, a bowling alley, two guest houses.
00:11:44.280 This one's kind of true.
00:11:45.240 Doomsday bunker.
00:11:46.960 That one is actually kind of true.
00:11:49.040 That's the first thing on this that is actually kind of true.
00:11:52.560 Look, and I don't want to call you out on the air.
00:11:55.220 Okay.
00:11:55.660 Okay.
00:11:55.960 You don't want to.
00:11:56.540 Even though I just did.
00:11:57.640 But I felt it was necessary, especially to like, let's say some of our, we have a big
00:12:02.580 audience in Utah, for example.
00:12:03.820 Right.
00:12:04.600 Yeah.
00:12:04.960 They're going to be very disappointed in you.
00:12:06.920 Number one, you're a recovering alcoholic.
00:12:09.160 Number two, you're a Mormon.
00:12:10.480 Right.
00:12:10.680 Yet, you have a wine cellar with 3,000 bottles of wine.
00:12:14.180 That is inappropriate.
00:12:15.540 Thank God they didn't talk about the hard liquor.
00:12:18.560 I have a wine cellar.
00:12:20.020 Yes.
00:12:20.380 That's weird.
00:12:21.160 What about, why, you live in the Dallas area.
00:12:23.980 Yeah.
00:12:24.180 Why do you have 15 houses in Houston?
00:12:26.640 I don't.
00:12:27.100 I want to know why.
00:12:28.240 Because I sometimes, like, never go to Houston.
00:12:32.900 Well, that's true.
00:12:33.880 You're not there that often.
00:12:35.220 No, I-
00:12:35.660 But 15 homes seems like a lot.
00:12:37.980 But that could be part of your real estate empire, which is also-
00:12:40.340 Okay.
00:12:40.500 Detail.
00:12:40.900 I have five yachts for each work day, okay?
00:12:45.880 I'm trying to build up to 31 houses plus one for leap years so I can live in a different
00:12:54.080 house every day of the month.
00:12:56.600 Oh.
00:12:57.180 I think that's reasonable.
00:12:58.960 It does sound reasonable for you.
00:13:00.700 Right.
00:13:01.100 As the type of person you have.
00:13:02.560 They all have dance floors.
00:13:05.380 Not all of them have three pools.
00:13:06.860 Some of them have eight.
00:13:07.900 Some of them have eight.
00:13:08.460 But-
00:13:09.540 What about your luxury cars?
00:13:12.160 20 of them.
00:13:12.920 Do I have 20 luxury cars?
00:13:14.040 Yes.
00:13:14.340 Including a Lamborghini.
00:13:15.840 Wait.
00:13:16.540 Okay.
00:13:16.860 Now, wait a minute.
00:13:17.640 I do own cars.
00:13:19.060 You have some nice cars.
00:13:20.100 I am a freak on cars.
00:13:21.400 On old cars.
00:13:22.760 How many cars do I have?
00:13:24.320 You have 20, according to this report.
00:13:25.720 Okay.
00:13:26.480 Let's see if they can get any of them right.
00:13:29.160 Okay.
00:13:29.340 Mercedes-Benz S-Class?
00:13:31.440 No.
00:13:32.020 BMW 5 Series?
00:13:33.100 No.
00:13:34.000 Lamborghini Urus?
00:13:35.000 No.
00:13:36.060 Or was it Urus?
00:13:36.740 Have you looked at me?
00:13:37.620 I can't fit in a Lamborghini.
00:13:39.320 No.
00:13:39.580 It's not good.
00:13:40.280 You're not Lamborghini friendly.
00:13:41.400 Right.
00:13:41.780 No.
00:13:42.600 Lexus LS?
00:13:43.820 No.
00:13:44.480 Cadillac CT6?
00:13:45.800 No.
00:13:46.820 Porsche Cayman?
00:13:47.760 No.
00:13:48.280 No.
00:13:49.200 Jaguar XJ?
00:13:50.460 No.
00:13:51.020 Tesla Model S?
00:13:52.140 No.
00:13:52.740 Lincoln Continental?
00:13:53.780 No.
00:13:54.280 How about a McLaren GT?
00:13:55.900 No.
00:13:56.340 No.
00:13:59.600 This is an accurate report.
00:14:01.880 It's pretty good.
00:14:02.880 And it gives you kind of a net worth over the years, too, which I thought was interesting.
00:14:06.140 Yeah.
00:14:06.720 Net worth in 1990 was $910,000.
00:14:10.400 Really?
00:14:10.920 Yeah.
00:14:11.380 You knew me in, well, 19...
00:14:13.220 No, I didn't know you yet.
00:14:14.060 Yeah, 1995, you know, 97.
00:14:16.900 When did we meet?
00:14:18.080 97?
00:14:18.760 Yeah.
00:14:19.000 How much money did I have, Stu?
00:14:20.180 I did not...
00:14:20.620 I mean, judging by your apartment, not $910,000.
00:14:24.220 I don't think I had $910,000.
00:14:28.160 But you nailed that up to $15 million by 2000.
00:14:31.700 Right.
00:14:31.980 $180 million by 2010.
00:14:33.960 $340 million as of last year.
00:14:35.680 And then you just added an extra $30 million on for this year.
00:14:38.080 So congratulations.
00:14:38.920 Thank you very much.
00:14:39.720 Look, I'm proud of you.
00:14:41.320 I'm proud of you.
00:14:42.060 I would like...
00:14:42.240 You know, that's what happens, honestly, when you live a clean life.
00:14:47.540 You know?
00:14:48.340 Mm-hmm.
00:14:48.580 When you live a clean life, you know, then you can have the five yachts.
00:14:54.140 So...
00:14:54.260 Yeah.
00:14:55.340 Clean life is an interesting point.
00:14:58.460 Because this report goes into some of your troubles with the law.
00:15:04.280 I didn't know I had troubles with it.
00:15:05.100 I wasn't going to bring this part up.
00:15:05.740 I wasn't going to bring this up because I think it is...
00:15:08.620 I think it's...
00:15:10.200 I think there was a problem here.
00:15:12.060 Okay.
00:15:12.240 And I didn't...
00:15:12.920 You know, I've never seen this reported before.
00:15:14.740 I didn't hear about this.
00:15:15.660 It's not about that girl I killed.
00:15:17.040 No.
00:15:17.360 No.
00:15:17.580 That was an old story.
00:15:18.520 That was an old story.
00:15:19.140 That was another story.
00:15:19.920 That's right.
00:15:20.540 Okay.
00:15:20.680 That they made up.
00:15:21.460 Yeah.
00:15:22.120 This is per Forbes, by the way.
00:15:24.000 You're one of the richest media executives in the United States.
00:15:27.000 Really?
00:15:27.300 However...
00:15:27.800 Per Forbes.
00:15:28.720 This is not from Forbes.
00:15:31.180 Because there's no way Forbes would...
00:15:34.500 I mean, none of that is right.
00:15:37.240 No.
00:15:37.780 Well, some would say.
00:15:39.000 Well, what do you mean some would say?
00:15:40.860 Well, some would say.
00:15:41.860 I'm just saying.
00:15:43.020 It's right here.
00:15:44.160 I'm saying it.
00:15:45.780 Millions of people are hearing it.
00:15:47.320 Right.
00:15:47.740 You know, America has heard it.
00:15:49.560 The doomsday bunker is the closest thing to right.
00:15:52.680 In here, and I'm trying to find where it says...
00:15:54.900 It did say there was a bit of an issue with you and a bar fight.
00:15:58.800 Do you want to further comment?
00:16:00.360 Before I reveal...
00:16:02.040 A bar fight?
00:16:03.340 Yes.
00:16:04.240 With...
00:16:04.560 Yeah.
00:16:04.860 You had a bar fight.
00:16:06.260 I'll just lay this out for the audience so they know.
00:16:08.520 You had a bar fight with a famous CNN anchor.
00:16:12.160 Really?
00:16:12.520 Yes.
00:16:13.040 You had...
00:16:13.360 Now, of course, people don't know about this because you settled out of court.
00:16:16.380 Huh.
00:16:17.580 How much did I settle for?
00:16:19.960 You settled out of court for...
00:16:21.400 600K.
00:16:23.820 600K.
00:16:24.440 Million.
00:16:26.580 600K million.
00:16:27.620 600K million, according to this report.
00:16:29.900 600,000 million?
00:16:31.700 600,000 million.
00:16:33.300 Really?
00:16:33.560 Which is...
00:16:34.000 If I'm doing the math right, it's $600 billion?
00:16:37.360 600...
00:16:37.720 Which is a...
00:16:38.300 No.
00:16:38.960 It's a lot.
00:16:39.580 I had to sell...
00:16:40.500 It's a big settlement, Cliff.
00:16:40.800 I had to sell my other seven yachts to pay for it.
00:16:44.000 But...
00:16:44.660 600,000 million.
00:16:47.620 600,000 million dollars.
00:16:49.840 It was worth it.
00:16:50.200 It was?
00:16:50.540 It was worth it.
00:16:51.320 I mean, depending on who you punched, it might have been worth it.
00:16:53.080 Who was?
00:16:53.640 It was just a famous anchor on CNN.
00:16:56.140 Oh, yeah.
00:16:57.200 Well, you wouldn't pay 600,000 million to punch Brian Stelter in the face?
00:17:02.680 No, he...
00:17:03.480 He's not a CNN anchor, as you know.
00:17:05.780 Oh.
00:17:05.800 He was let go.
00:17:07.440 Well, I'm drunk.
00:17:08.580 600K million.
00:17:09.660 The court, actually...
00:17:10.840 It's settled outside the court.
00:17:12.520 Beck paid 600K million in damages.
00:17:15.060 Wow.
00:17:15.560 I just wish you'd be honest with the audience.
00:17:17.120 Yeah.
00:17:17.480 Like, I know these things have happened in your life.
00:17:20.140 I mean, there's been multiple biographies that are actually less accurate about your life
00:17:23.900 than this one.
00:17:24.660 There's no...
00:17:25.200 There's nothing accurate in that at all.
00:17:27.940 Not one...
00:17:28.100 That's what I'm commenting on the books that were written about you.
00:17:30.380 They were also...
00:17:31.220 There's not one thing that was accurate in those, either.
00:17:33.760 But I will say, this is an interesting revelation.
00:17:37.080 Well...
00:17:37.520 And I hope the people now can see, you know, that you can't relate to them.
00:17:41.720 And at any point, you should get in a bar fight with Glenn, because he's going
00:17:44.860 to pay you a lot of money in a settlement.
00:17:46.800 Well, I wouldn't do it.
00:17:47.640 $600 billion coming to your life.
00:17:48.300 I wouldn't...
00:17:48.800 Honestly, I don't recommend it.
00:17:50.440 It's not worth the money.
00:17:51.920 I mean, look at me.
00:17:52.980 Okay?
00:17:53.620 Not only am I a dancer, a passionate dancer...
00:17:58.220 Yes.
00:17:58.940 But me in a bar fight?
00:18:00.740 Oh, yeah.
00:18:01.200 Oh, my gosh.
00:18:02.500 It's like a third grade girl fight.
00:18:04.700 I mean, you're in.
00:18:05.440 You are in with a girl fighter.
00:18:08.540 You are.
00:18:08.980 It's like someone throwing jello at you from across the room.
00:18:11.380 That's basically how it would feel if you were hit by Glenn.
00:18:15.860 I'd actually like to try that.
00:18:18.040 You're trying to be catching it in your mouth.
00:18:19.620 Yeah.
00:18:19.740 See if you can throw some jello my way.
00:18:21.980 All right.
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00:19:02.100 And you need probably at least a three-month emergency food kit for every member of your family.
00:19:08.480 That will get you past any real hard times that might come and go.
00:19:14.220 $200 is your savings on each one of those kits right now.
00:19:18.520 200 calories a day.
00:19:20.020 I'm sorry.
00:19:20.480 2,000 calories a day.
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00:19:37.140 Why am I not?
00:19:38.800 Why am I still working?
00:19:40.360 That's my question.
00:19:42.340 I pay off all the bar fight fees.
00:19:44.020 All the bar fight I still owe.
00:19:45.140 All the bar fight thing.
00:19:46.460 Yeah, you're right.
00:19:47.840 Okay.
00:19:48.220 Well, thank you for bringing us that information, Stu.
00:19:52.000 I could have been using it to bring some real news to you.
00:19:54.700 This is, this one is a remarkable story.
00:20:02.680 This story is coming from Mediite.
00:20:06.680 Presidential libraries for multiple former U.S. presidents have written a joint statement for the first time to warn about the state of American democracy.
00:20:16.560 Okay, I just, I have to say this.
00:20:20.540 I get it out of my, we're a republic, not a democracy.
00:20:25.380 Okay, I've got it out of my system now.
00:20:27.660 The statement is co-signed by libraries for past presidents, including Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George and Barbara Bush, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter.
00:20:37.940 Wow.
00:20:38.720 Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Harry Truman, and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library.
00:20:46.300 Oh, and the Herbert Hoover.
00:20:47.500 The only one that's not listed on this is the Donald J. Trump Library because it doesn't exist yet.
00:20:53.680 Now, this is thought to be the very first joint statement from all of the presidential libraries.
00:21:01.920 And I know I've been waiting for it.
00:21:03.560 I've been thinking to myself, when are they?
00:21:05.480 What do the libraries have to say?
00:21:07.000 What do those librarians think?
00:21:09.240 Yep.
00:21:09.560 Okay.
00:21:10.380 And it's actually a really good statement.
00:21:12.520 Americans have a strong interest in supporting democratic movements and respect for human rights around the world because free societies elsewhere contribute to our own security and prosperity here at home.
00:21:26.120 Now, is this a Ukrainian thing?
00:21:30.240 What?
00:21:30.560 I don't know what that is, but it's true.
00:21:33.820 But that interest is undermined when others see our own house in disarray.
00:21:40.200 Yes.
00:21:40.800 The world will not wait for us to address our problems, so we must both continue to strive toward a more perfect union, that is hate speech, and help those abroad looking for U.S. leadership.
00:21:55.780 Our elected officials must lead by example and govern effectively in ways that deliver for the American people.
00:22:03.260 This, in turn, will help restore the trust in public service.
00:22:07.300 True.
00:22:07.560 Another hate speech line.
00:22:09.940 The unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, as stated in that document, the Declaration of Independence, are principles that bind us together as Americans.
00:22:20.540 They have enabled the United States to strive toward a more perfect union, even when we have not always lived up to those ideals.
00:22:28.500 A diverse nation of people with different backgrounds and beliefs, democracy holds us together.
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00:24:24.080 Hello, America.
00:24:26.120 It's Friday.
00:24:28.520 We're glad you're here.
00:24:29.660 Thank you so much for listening.
00:24:31.060 There are a lot of things happening in Georgia that we're going to get to later on in the program.
00:24:36.560 This is a serious RICO case, and it is the first serious attempt I have seen to actually rein in the crime and the people that are burning our cities down.
00:24:51.500 First time I've seen it, and it is all due to the governor and attorney general of the great state of Georgia, and it is really good news, especially if you look at the case.
00:25:05.340 This is a solid, solid case.
00:25:07.780 Now, there is something else that is happening, and I want to warn you that, and also tell you, this is good news, but warn you, if you do not start to stand up, and I mean really stand up peacefully, and make sure that your voices are heard in a chorus all over the country,
00:25:33.680 We will shortly fall into some sort of fascism, communism.
00:25:39.680 Communism, I have no idea what it ends up being, but it looks like fascism is coming, and it's going to come faster and faster because the Biden thing is falling apart.
00:25:53.680 You're starting to see the corruption, and it's being proven now.
00:25:59.500 The mainstream media is not paying attention to this, but once this starts to come out in open hearings, I don't think they're going to be able to avoid it.
00:26:09.260 You'll see President Biden get sick, step down, something to keep this buried as much as possible because it is getting really bad, and it is showing that everyone is involved in it.
00:26:26.900 Biden's story had been that he threatened to withhold a loan to Ukraine only because the prosecutor, Shogun, was not meeting anti-corruption standards.
00:26:39.620 Do you remember this?
00:26:40.460 This is, we found the audio during the Trump impeachment where Biden openly said, yeah, I fired Shogun because he was a dirty, corrupt prosecutor, and he was doing all kinds of things wrong.
00:27:00.940 Here's exactly what he said.
00:27:01.940 I'm desperately concerned about the backsliding on the part of Kiev in terms of corruption.
00:27:10.460 They made, I mean, I'll give you one concrete example.
00:27:14.220 I was, not I, but it just happened to be that was the assignment I got.
00:27:18.780 I got all the good ones, and so I got Ukraine.
00:27:23.420 And I remember going over convincing our team, our brothers too, convincing us that we should be providing for loan guarantees.
00:27:32.520 And I went over, I guess, the 12th, 13th time to Kiev, and I was supposed to announce that there was another billion-dollar loan guarantee.
00:27:42.260 And I had gotten a commitment from Poroshenko and from Yatsenyuk that they would take action against a state prosecutor, and they didn't.
00:27:52.380 So they said they had, they were walking out to the press conference, said, no, I said, I'm not going to, we're not going to give you the billion dollars.
00:27:59.180 They said, you have no authority.
00:28:00.660 You're not the president.
00:28:01.500 The president said, I said, call him.
00:28:03.020 I said, I'm telling you, you're not getting the billion dollars.
00:28:07.180 I said, you're not getting the billion.
00:28:08.540 I'm going to be leaving here, and I think it was, what, six hours?
00:28:10.880 I looked, I said, I'm leaving in six hours.
00:28:12.860 If the prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting the money.
00:28:15.900 Oh, son of a b****.
00:28:18.200 Got fired.
00:28:19.180 And they put in place someone who was solid.
00:28:22.460 Okay, stop.
00:28:23.060 At the time.
00:28:23.400 This is, this is now provable lies on multiple levels.
00:28:29.340 We now know that, what was it, a week before, two weeks before, his son was in a Burisma meeting talking about how that investigator, that prosecutor, was snooping into Burisma and asking questions about Hunter Biden and also the guy who was really corrupt that ran it, an oligarch.
00:28:56.320 So, they, we now know that in this meeting, they went aside and first, Devin Archer said, they called the president, Hunter called the president, or vice president, Joe Biden, and they worked it out.
00:29:12.960 Then his attorney came back after break, and he's like, are you sure you know he called the vice president?
00:29:19.340 He's like, no, he called somebody in Washington.
00:29:21.240 Yeah, I stand corrected on that.
00:29:23.540 Okay.
00:29:24.200 So, who did he call in Washington?
00:29:25.760 Because, within two weeks, this incident happens, where he goes and he says, I want this guy fired.
00:29:34.100 Now, he said, you'll call the president.
00:29:37.660 You can't do that.
00:29:39.120 Yeah, I can't call the president.
00:29:41.500 They never called the president.
00:29:43.300 They should have called the president.
00:29:45.660 We now know that the White House and the State Department said the exact opposite of what Joe Biden was saying.
00:29:55.180 Now, there is new evidence.
00:29:58.060 So, we have the State Department communicating with the White House saying, this guy's doing a great job.
00:30:04.340 Great job.
00:30:04.900 He's meeting all of his standards.
00:30:06.580 We're clear.
00:30:07.740 Okay.
00:30:07.960 But everybody knew, according to Joe Biden, that it wasn't working.
00:30:14.040 That was their big sell when all this came out, was that it wasn't just Joe Biden thought this.
00:30:19.560 It was the consensus of all countries.
00:30:22.280 Everybody.
00:30:22.320 Everybody.
00:30:22.660 All of the civilized world understood that this guy was corrupt.
00:30:26.060 So, we've had now the documents from the State Department saying that that's not true.
00:30:31.740 Okay.
00:30:32.220 At the time, they're writing how great this guy's doing.
00:30:35.000 And now, we have evidence from the EU, where the EU concluded Shokin had met benchmarks on anti-corruption reforms.
00:30:49.220 In fact, it's pretty glowing what they write about him.
00:30:55.260 Now, remember, this narrative came out because what did Donald Trump do?
00:31:03.600 Donald Trump said, hey, he calls up the president of Ukraine.
00:31:09.140 I want you to find out what's going on because there is corruption with Biden.
00:31:14.640 And I want you to look into it.
00:31:16.360 He knew that this was happening.
00:31:19.300 Okay.
00:31:19.840 But what did the Democrats do?
00:31:21.640 They try to say, look, he's trying to get dirt on his possible opponent in an election.
00:31:30.820 That's election interference.
00:31:33.600 That's what the press sold you.
00:31:36.120 We told you it wasn't true.
00:31:38.540 We told you he's trying.
00:31:40.340 Eventually, as we did our homework on this, during the trial, we laid it all out on a huge chalkboard and said,
00:31:47.720 Biden is doing exactly what he's saying that Trump was doing.
00:31:52.780 And this whole firing of Shokin smells really bad.
00:31:59.220 So at the time, Shokin was investigating the activities of Burisma and Hunter Biden, who had no experience in the energy industry, yet he was being paid at least $83,000 every month.
00:32:14.120 The European Commission in new documents said, based on these commitments, the anti-corruption benchmark is deemed to have been achieved.
00:32:24.440 This is from the governing body of anti-corruption.
00:32:28.900 It was a generally rosy assessment of Ukraine's pace of reforms, according to the efforts of Shokin's prosecutor general's office.
00:32:41.040 They noted that Shokin, just a few months on the job, had already established a special national and anti-corruption prosecutor's office to aid newly reformed FBI approved investigative unit called the National Anti-Corruption Bureau.
00:32:56.520 Now, we told you that we had a problem with that, I did, because that was a joint effort from the United States and George Soros.
00:33:12.240 So now, do we have anything about George Soros and what he was saying?
00:33:18.460 Because he's the co-founder, along with the United States of America, of this new anti-corruption.
00:33:26.520 So, we actually do have something.
00:33:34.000 Let me see if I can find it here.
00:33:38.280 EU praising, more on the EU.
00:33:41.320 I mean, they just praised, praised, praised, praised, praised.
00:33:46.060 And then you get to the Soros information.
00:33:53.120 And Soros also said, his group said that he was meeting all of the benchmarks and was doing a great job.
00:34:03.340 So, now, wait.
00:34:06.080 Wait.
00:34:07.640 Oh, and one more thing.
00:34:09.060 Also, the phone call.
00:34:10.840 The phone call to Joe Biden.
00:34:13.580 It was all taped from Poroshenko.
00:34:17.020 That is the head guy of Ukraine at the time.
00:34:20.640 Telling Joe Biden in an audio tape.
00:34:23.240 Okay, we don't have any information on these corruption charges.
00:34:27.940 We don't have any corruption charges standing against this guy.
00:34:31.200 You're not providing us any information.
00:34:33.800 We have no information on why he is suddenly offensive to the United States.
00:34:42.240 But I asked him to resign.
00:34:45.820 Can we get our billion dollars?
00:34:48.260 Joe said yes.
00:34:49.040 So, you have the president on tape with our vice president saying, we have no information.
00:34:55.840 We have nothing.
00:34:57.280 But you're holding the billion dollars.
00:34:59.720 And so, I mean, I guess we're going to fire him.
00:35:04.540 But we'd like the information because we don't know why we're firing him.
00:35:08.500 Because the State Department, the White House, George Soros, and the EU all said the guy was doing a great job right before he got on the plane.
00:35:22.320 Guys, what else does anyone need?
00:35:26.020 When this stuff actually starts to be in a trial of some sort, it's over.
00:35:33.460 It's over.
00:35:34.080 Because that is, honestly, that's just the beginning.
00:35:39.120 We now also have new evidence that shows the feds were alerted by Morgan Stanley.
00:35:48.440 They blew the whistle in 2015 and said Hunter Biden and his associates are involved in fraudulent and suspicious transactions.
00:35:58.280 Not only did they flag this, but they then elevated, because nobody was doing anything, the vice president went from Morgan Stanley and went to the SEC and said, guys, you've got to look at that.
00:36:16.700 This is, there is something really wrong.
00:36:19.520 And now, through Freedom of Information Act, we now have a presentation that they made to their compliance officers inside Morgan Stanley saying, this is dirty.
00:36:32.500 There is money laundering going on here.
00:36:34.820 Then we also have one more piece from the Washington Examiner.
00:36:40.860 We now know that one of Joe Biden's emails suggest a close Biden family associate, somebody who was named in the warnings by Morgan Stanley and who was working with Hunter Biden, went to work under David Weiss.
00:37:06.460 And he was involved in the conversations on how to shape the stories related to Hunter Biden's work for Burisma.
00:37:16.240 So the guy eventually investigating.
00:37:21.340 Who is, you know, he's totally clean.
00:37:23.540 He has nothing.
00:37:24.180 Oh, no, he's got all the power in the world to do whatever he wants.
00:37:26.880 Well, apparently what he wanted was one of Hunter Biden's apparently corrupt workers and a good friend of the Biden family was involved with his office trying to shape the narrative.
00:37:49.060 And it only gets worse.
00:37:51.360 I mean, those are the highlights.
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00:38:01.860 But warning, there's nothing worse than an animal that's been backed into a corner.
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00:39:42.980 There are there are several other stories where this is starting to crack wide open on Joe Biden and money laundering and everything else.
00:39:59.440 The reason why this is so important is we are headed towards war in a country where the Bidens are trying to cover their tracks.
00:40:11.100 OK, I really I could make a strong case that all of this money being shipped over there is just blackmail.
00:40:19.440 Blackmail is just keep your mouth shut, keep your mouth shut, keep your mouth shut.
00:40:25.120 And you could say maybe it's not all, but you think none of it is.
00:40:29.160 Is it could you make the case to me or to anybody else that none of this money over there is going to people that are covering things up?
00:40:38.500 Night.
00:40:38.820 That's a tough case to make after looking at all this stuff and realizing it's the same place.
00:40:43.340 Same place.
00:40:43.960 We're talking the clip we played earlier, which he sounds much more coherent than he does today, by the way, is talking about withholding aid to Ukraine.
00:40:54.220 A billion dollars, a billion dollars of aid to Ukraine.
00:40:57.260 That was the game then withholding it.
00:40:59.620 Now he's on the other side of the game with new people, with tons and tons of money going over there.
00:41:04.900 And I do not doubt that a lot of that money is going to weapons and all the things that, you know, they talk about with the war.
00:41:10.220 But do you believe all of it is?
00:41:11.520 Do you really believe all of it is?
00:41:13.160 And just a small fraction of what we're sending over there would do a lot.
00:41:18.560 And it's not just what the government can do.
00:41:22.060 It's what this government seems willing to do.
00:41:28.380 More coming up.
00:41:33.560 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:41:43.160 What you're about to hear is the fusion.
00:42:13.160 Of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:42:17.500 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:42:23.620 Yesterday, I had the opportunity to sit down with John Dodson.
00:42:28.620 He's the guy that was with the ATF that blew the whistle on Fast and Furious.
00:42:36.500 The only reason why we know about Fast and Furious.
00:42:39.820 Well, there's some additional information I wanted to get from him today.
00:42:45.080 He's on a podcast and it is remarkable.
00:42:47.720 You have to listen to it.
00:42:48.960 But I wanted to ask him about three things that have just come out today.
00:42:53.460 Navarro, Peter Navarro is now being, he was charged contempt of Congress.
00:42:59.660 But now the Justice Department has taken this.
00:43:02.760 This is a Trump aide.
00:43:04.540 Taken it.
00:43:05.560 And they're going to put him in prison for contempt of Congress.
00:43:09.400 The only other time this has happened was with Bannon, Steve Bannon.
00:43:16.760 That just happened.
00:43:18.360 Okay.
00:43:18.740 So two times here in the last couple of years under Biden, somebody who had contempt of Congress
00:43:25.960 charges are going to prison for it.
00:43:29.640 Just to give you an idea, the last time that was used was during the Red Scare, when Congress
00:43:39.640 in 1948 put the Hollywood Ten into prison.
00:43:44.300 Remember, those days were black, black days that we were all supposed to learn from and
00:43:49.460 we should have learned from.
00:43:50.740 But it is happening again.
00:43:54.020 Now, who else was charged with contempt of Congress?
00:43:59.640 Oh, I remember the guy who was running the Justice Department at the time of the gun
00:44:09.900 running scandal, Fast and Furious.
00:44:13.180 Hmm.
00:44:15.160 That and so much more.
00:44:16.680 John Dodson joins us in 60 seconds.
00:44:19.540 You know, we didn't fight this.
00:44:21.640 We didn't start this fight with the left.
00:44:23.460 In fact, not really fighting.
00:44:25.040 Just standing up for our Constitution, standing up for the Bill of Rights, standing up for
00:44:32.300 decency.
00:44:34.060 Well, they have moved those goalposts into some other stadium I can't even see.
00:44:39.700 Now, decency, Constitution, Bill of Rights, that makes you an extremist.
00:44:46.780 Sorry.
00:44:47.480 No, it doesn't.
00:44:48.200 It makes me an American.
00:44:50.620 You are the extremist.
00:44:53.100 We're in this.
00:44:54.360 So what are we going to do?
00:44:55.680 You have to win it.
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00:46:11.460 John Dodson.
00:46:12.560 Welcome to the program, sir.
00:46:13.660 How are you?
00:46:15.020 I'm fine, sir.
00:46:15.640 How are you?
00:46:16.200 I'm good.
00:46:16.780 I had a great conversation with you.
00:46:19.040 You scare me a little bit because of what you know and what you see happening.
00:46:26.080 But I wanted to ask you a couple of things.
00:46:29.500 Yes, sir.
00:46:29.840 First of all, this story that is coming out of Matt Gaetz's office yesterday, he accused
00:46:38.660 the ATF of retaliating against a Florida congressional whistleblower.
00:46:43.560 In a letter to the ATF director, Steve Dietlbach, Gates claimed that ATF agents once again aggressively
00:46:53.520 targeted and harassed one of my constituent federal firearms licensees, Chris Smith of
00:47:00.620 the Gulf Coast Gun.
00:47:02.160 Smith had testified in front of Congress, alleging ATF mistreatment in June.
00:47:07.000 And it's for this reason he has been harassed by ATF agents again.
00:47:12.500 After Chris's testimony at my field hearing on the weaponization of the Bureau of Alcohol,
00:47:17.100 Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, ATF agents showed up at his business unprompted to inspect
00:47:22.840 a manufacturing license that he had held for only six months.
00:47:27.720 Chris had not yet used the license.
00:47:30.160 The agents had nothing to inspect and they had no choice but to leave.
00:47:36.500 The ATF had previously audited Chris's retail license within the last year.
00:47:40.800 It follows given the ATF is forbidden from auditing the same business twice in one year.
00:47:45.220 The only excuse the ATF had to harass Chris further was an audit of a new unused manufacturing
00:47:51.400 license.
00:47:52.620 The local ATF agent admitted that he had no records that Chris was using the license.
00:47:59.120 But nevertheless, he received a direct order to audit Chris's new license.
00:48:06.500 In addition to this violation of federal law, the ATF showed up uninvited to the home of
00:48:12.320 Christian O'Brien, Chris's store manager.
00:48:15.440 Without making an appointment, as he doesn't have business hours, he wrote,
00:48:19.640 Christian does not sell any firearms or perform any business on behalf of Gulf Coast Gun.
00:48:25.660 Christian was not at home at the time, so the agents called him and told him,
00:48:30.120 don't worry, we know where you work.
00:48:34.400 What is this?
00:48:37.780 Well, it kind of, if you go back to what we talked about yesterday, sir, it's this concept
00:48:43.520 of total war, all right?
00:48:44.780 If you believe that guns are evil, that gun owners are evil, and thereby gun dealers are
00:48:51.440 evil, then you go after them every way that you can.
00:48:53.760 You go after them through enforcement, and you go after them through regulatory, which
00:48:57.780 is where these license inspections come in.
00:49:00.640 Now, you have to understand, ATF, our house is split, or I'm no longer with ATF, I'm retired
00:49:05.840 and currently unemployed, but ATF is split into two houses, so you have enforcement, which
00:49:10.840 are agents, and then what we call IOI, the industry operations investigators.
00:49:15.120 They're the ones that do audits of licenses and things like that.
00:49:18.640 Now, I can tell you that in the past two years, the amounts of audit and revocation hearings
00:49:24.820 has grown exponentially.
00:49:26.400 Now, in this day and time, things that would normally just be a warning conference or a
00:49:33.440 letter to a dealer about, you know, your books aren't being managed according to the law,
00:49:38.780 according to the regulations, so you need to get this in line.
00:49:42.040 They are moving, rather, they're foregoing all those initial steps and going straight to
00:49:46.180 revocation hearings.
00:49:47.260 Right.
00:49:47.460 And this is directly, you know, I believe, related to, you know, orders coming from, you
00:49:54.920 know, on top, from political machines, from an agenda from the White House.
00:49:58.540 So it's part of this concept of enforce the law on everyone that we can, or everyone that
00:50:03.600 we want to, that we deem enemy, and then enforce regulations to, you know, the fullest extent,
00:50:10.060 create new regulations, create hardships, put people out of business.
00:50:13.320 If we put the FFLs out of business, then no one's buying more guns.
00:50:17.940 This is insidious.
00:50:19.300 What should that agent have done?
00:50:22.840 Well, again, they're, you know, they're under oath, just like we are.
00:50:28.020 And your oath is to this nation and to the people of it to protect and defend the Constitution.
00:50:33.740 And like it or not, the Second Amendment is part of our Constitution.
00:50:37.080 You need to protect and defend it.
00:50:38.880 You can say no.
00:50:40.020 You can stand up and say no.
00:50:41.900 And I've done it.
00:50:43.660 And I know others that have done it.
00:50:45.380 And, you know, we've all paid prices for it, some far, far greater than I.
00:50:49.960 But it's what you need to do.
00:50:52.460 Some things are worth too much than to just, you know, go along to get along.
00:50:57.260 You paid a really heavy price.
00:51:02.740 You have been afraid of your country for the first time.
00:51:09.740 You've mourned for the loss of what you believe is an honest institution and no longer believe that anymore.
00:51:18.000 Make the case to people who are in your former situation that it's worth it.
00:51:25.000 Well, you know, and we touched on this briefly yesterday.
00:51:30.860 I was at a point where I had trouble separating my country from my government.
00:51:36.620 And now I'm able to do that again.
00:51:39.160 I love my country.
00:51:40.480 I love the things that my country was founded on, the things that it represents, the hope, the freedom.
00:51:47.120 You know, those things that now will get me on a terrorist watch list for saying, you know, when you talk about oaths and constitutions.
00:51:53.100 My government, however, has gone afoul.
00:51:55.340 It is no longer there to serve the American people.
00:51:58.000 It is no longer a government, you know, for the people, of the people, and by the people.
00:52:02.240 It's there strictly to exist itself, to protect its own power.
00:52:06.740 Power protects power.
00:52:08.380 And that's what it's involved in.
00:52:10.120 And when someone gets the reins of that government and they decide, they believe that something is bad, be it guns, be it whatever, then they use the whole force of the government to go after that.
00:52:22.360 And that's the most terrifying thing, because once, you know, when you know what your government is capable of doing, and then you know what they're willing to do, it becomes a very strange world that you live in and a very terrifying one.
00:52:35.280 Say that again.
00:52:35.820 Say that again, because you laid this out so eloquently in the podcast, and I urge you to listen to this podcast.
00:52:41.960 You just said what your government is capable of doing, and what your government is willing to do.
00:52:52.840 What does that mean?
00:52:53.500 Well, when you understand the capabilities that they have to intrude on in your life, to go up on your phones, in your computers, to surveil you, to dig up any dirt that you might have in the closet, or manufacture stuff if you don't have any, or what you have isn't significant enough.
00:53:15.540 The tricks and the certidious efforts that they can go through, that they're capable of, and then you find out what they're willing to use those for, to protect themselves and protect the power and protect driving the agenda, it becomes a terrifying world.
00:53:32.360 And most people don't concern themselves with this.
00:53:34.300 They don't think about it because it doesn't happen to them, and it's like, well, it hasn't affected me or what have you.
00:53:39.940 But then you never know when it does.
00:53:41.800 You never know when that agenda is going to change.
00:53:43.960 You don't know when that focus or that spotlight is going to be put on you.
00:53:48.020 And then everything that you've been doing is suddenly illegal or, you know, against regulations.
00:53:53.760 And then the full force of the federal government, that that you know and much that you don't, is focused to attack you.
00:54:02.100 It's a terrifying concept.
00:54:04.180 So when you blew the...
00:54:05.140 It's the world we live in.
00:54:05.980 When you blew the whistle, Eric Holder was subpoenaed to go to Congress and testify about Fast and Furious.
00:54:15.680 And he knew all about it, right?
00:54:18.280 He would have had to answer questions that would have made him perjure himself.
00:54:22.040 Or what would the consequences be if he would have admitted to what you guys were doing?
00:54:26.980 Right.
00:54:28.840 So he was subpoenaed to not only testify, but DOJ, and as the attorney general at the time, he's in charge of DOJ, was subpoenaed for any documents or several documents that related to the Fast and Furious investigation.
00:54:39.500 Most of which DOJ either refused to turn over or redacted so heavily.
00:54:44.000 There's a famous picture of Chairman Issa at the time, who was chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, holding up pages of documents that were just completely blacked out, totally redacted.
00:54:54.940 And so Eric Holder was found in contempt because he would not oblige that subpoena.
00:55:00.140 He wouldn't honor the subpoena issued by Congress.
00:55:02.980 And what I think of, you know, the majority of Americans don't understand is in our checks and balances system, you think, I mean, I know when I get a subpoena, I know what happens to me if I don't abide by it.
00:55:13.100 But, you know, what a federal judge will do for me and what my agency will do.
00:55:16.820 You know, I'll get fired if I don't honor a subpoena.
00:55:19.760 And for him not to do that and to be found in contempt of Congress, I think it was the first time ever that a sitting attorney general had been found in contempt.
00:55:27.900 Well, all Congress can do is forward that contempt citation to the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia for prosecution.
00:55:35.140 Every U.S. attorney in the United States is a presidential appointee.
00:55:39.480 So, who was president at the time, obviously, and then who appointed him.
00:55:44.180 So, no prosecution was ever sought.
00:55:46.480 But now, as you mentioned in your lead-up coming into this, that has changed significantly.
00:55:52.060 We are now prosecuting these people that were held in contempt.
00:55:56.240 We're prosecuting those on one side of the political spectrum.
00:55:59.700 Correct.
00:56:00.920 Correct.
00:56:01.260 So, if you think it can't happen to you, you know, I would imagine that all of these lawyers that are now facing jail time in Georgia figured, well, attorney, I'm doing my job.
00:56:13.360 I mean, as Alan Dershowitz said in last week's podcast, these are the same things that we did when I was fighting for the 2000 election with Al Gore.
00:56:24.620 He's like, same documents.
00:56:26.380 One of them is written by the same guy.
00:56:28.700 And they're using that as a conspiracy charge.
00:56:31.480 He said, I mean, it's unreasonable.
00:56:34.360 Oh, it's more than unreasonable.
00:56:37.140 It's nefarious is what it is.
00:56:38.520 I mean, it's literally using the, you know, our system of justice, the United States system of justice to target political opponents and political appointees.
00:56:47.500 It's furthering an agenda.
00:56:49.980 We are so close to having, you know, a secret political police state that's going on in this country.
00:56:57.140 And most people, like I say, don't see it until it affects them.
00:57:00.300 And I forget exactly how it goes, but what's that famous quote, you know, during World War II, when they came for this group, I said nothing.
00:57:07.260 When they came for this group, I said nothing.
00:57:08.740 But when they came for me, there was no one left to say anything.
00:57:11.700 That's right.
00:57:12.700 Thank you so much.
00:57:13.900 I really, I can't thank you enough for everything that you have done for the country and everything that you continue to do and the risk that you and your family have taken.
00:57:22.660 Appreciate it.
00:57:23.280 Thank your wife.
00:57:24.780 I just want to say, oh, yeah.
00:57:26.260 Trust me.
00:57:26.700 I thank my wife every day.
00:57:27.720 She's the reason I'm still here.
00:57:28.800 Yeah.
00:57:30.300 So there's more than me.
00:57:32.580 There were other whistleblowers that have suffered as well, and some have come through it, and some unfortunately haven't.
00:57:40.120 And it's, but I encourage those out there in the know, like you can stand up, make a decision not to comply with something that's illegal, immoral, or unjust.
00:57:49.600 As a matter of fact, your duty is to the opposite.
00:57:51.740 It's not to comply to that.
00:57:53.060 It's to challenge that authority.
00:57:55.080 All right.
00:57:55.660 You are the first line.
00:57:57.300 I mean, those agents and those inspectors and the prosecutors and everyone, you are the first line of defense.
00:58:05.260 Like, it either starts with you or it ends with you.
00:58:08.360 If they control you, well, you know, it's what we fear the worst is probably a lot closer than we think.
00:58:16.100 Yeah.
00:58:16.200 Thank you very much, John.
00:58:17.800 I appreciate it.
00:58:18.840 He is, you bet, former ATF agent.
00:58:22.740 We've tried to have him on for, I don't know, well, forever.
00:58:27.620 Wanted to talk to him about more than Fast and Furious.
00:58:30.240 And he wrote us and said, hey, I have 167 days left at the ATF.
00:58:36.580 I can't say anything until then.
00:58:40.040 I'd love to come on in 168.
00:58:43.440 And this is the podcast that we have waited and waited and waited for.
00:58:48.920 You don't want to miss it.
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01:00:06.100 Yesterday, here's Peter Navarro talking about how he's willing to go to prison.
01:00:22.000 Listen.
01:00:22.140 I said from the beginning, this is going to the Supreme Court.
01:00:25.320 I said from the beginning, I am willing to go to prison to settle this issue.
01:00:32.300 I'm willing to do that.
01:00:34.240 But I also know that the likelihood of me going to prison is relatively small because we are right on this issue.
01:00:43.520 So, contempt of Congress.
01:00:48.840 1948 is really the last time it was used.
01:00:51.560 Steve Bannon, they used it on him, too.
01:00:53.300 So, both Trump supporters, they get nailed and they're going to prison.
01:00:58.400 Okay?
01:00:59.160 It will go up to the Supreme Court.
01:01:01.640 But we're doing it again.
01:01:06.320 I'm tempted to call and reach out to Alan Dershowitz this morning.
01:01:09.840 In fact, have Sarah reach out to Alan Dershowitz and just ask him, is this Peter Navarro thing another banana on his banana republic list?
01:01:19.460 He told me last week he was up to six bananas.
01:01:22.400 When you have ten bananas, in his view, you have a banana republic.
01:01:25.820 And he said, if they don't move the trial for Donald Trump in all the courthouses, if they don't move these past the election, he said, that's a huge banana and probably multiple.
01:01:42.120 So, four away, in his opinion, four strikes away from being a completely ridiculous kangaroo court banana republic.
01:01:51.460 That's terrifying.
01:01:53.740 It is terrifying.
01:01:55.100 It's also a really fun way to think about the country dissolving.
01:01:58.240 Thank you.
01:01:58.700 Bananas.
01:01:59.340 Yeah, it is.
01:01:59.880 You know, it's kind of fun.
01:02:01.100 I like bananas.
01:02:01.800 It's kind of a fun way to look at it.
01:02:03.640 Yeah, yeah.
01:02:04.500 Not necessarily a positive outcome, but a fun way to look at it.
01:02:07.200 So, the presidential library came out.
01:02:10.320 All of the presidential libraries.
01:02:12.140 Yeah.
01:02:12.440 That are in existence.
01:02:13.600 I wanted to ask you about it because you were talking about it and you said, like, it's a good statement.
01:02:16.160 But isn't the point of it, though, to, I don't know, shame evil Trump supporters or don't vote for, I mean, that's the tone of the coverage I got about it.
01:02:27.800 Well, that's the coverage.
01:02:29.240 Yeah.
01:02:29.380 Listen to what they say.
01:02:30.120 The inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, as stated in the Declaration of Independence, are principles that bind us together as Americans.
01:02:38.640 They have enabled the United States to strive toward a more perfect union, even when we have not lived up to those ideals.
01:02:45.860 I've said those very words.
01:02:47.920 I'm called an extremist for saying those very words.
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01:04:22.680 You can go much further into the ways the government is doing all sorts of things they don't want you to know about on the Glenn Beck podcast.
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01:04:32.760 I have to tell you, there are a lot of things that are happening right now that are very, very good.
01:04:45.800 But it is turning up the temperature.
01:04:48.760 And when you back a wild animal into a corner, no telling what they will do.
01:04:53.540 And I think the left is being backed into a corner.
01:04:57.040 We're just starting.
01:04:58.440 We've we've just picked up the righteous cattle prod went back.
01:05:05.300 They're not pinned by any chance and they're not in the corner, but we're at least moving them that way.
01:05:10.400 What happened in Georgia this week is massive, massive.
01:05:16.180 Hopefully I'll have time to get to that today and give you more information on that RICO case against the left.
01:05:23.460 It is rock solid, or at least appears to be also in Georgia.
01:05:30.300 There is Representative Andrew Clyde, another great thing in Georgia.
01:05:36.640 The House Republicans are now looking at the appropriations bill.
01:05:41.880 Can they defund the special counsels prosecuting President Trump?
01:05:48.580 Representative Clyde, how are you, sir?
01:05:51.380 Well, good morning.
01:05:52.560 Great to be with you, Glenn.
01:05:54.140 Thank you.
01:05:55.960 So tell me what you guys are doing or trying to do.
01:06:01.380 OK, you know, the power of Congress is at its apex when we are actually creating the funding for the next fiscal year.
01:06:09.620 And so when we see things that have gone wrong, then the correct thing to do is to defund them.
01:06:17.020 And I think it is very, very clear that what we are seeing is that the left has dangerously weaponized our judicial system literally into the election interference arm of the Democrat Party.
01:06:28.960 They're using taxpayer dollars to persecute the leading political opponent.
01:06:34.320 That's wrong.
01:06:35.500 We are not a banana republic.
01:06:37.320 We don't do those sort of things in America.
01:06:39.960 That's not what our justice system is for.
01:06:41.860 We use criminal, you know, statutes against a political opponent to try and take him out of the race.
01:06:48.580 So from the federal level, the solution to that is you defund it.
01:06:54.600 And that's exactly what I'm proposing.
01:06:56.560 When we get back next week, I'm going to introduce an amendment.
01:06:59.600 I'm on the Appropriations Committee.
01:07:01.360 I'm on the CJS subcommittee.
01:07:03.760 I'm going to introduce an amendment to defund, to prohibit the use of federal funding for the prosecution of any presidential candidate prior to the upcoming presidential election in November of 2024.
01:07:19.720 So what would that do?
01:07:21.680 I mean, what cases does that affect?
01:07:25.600 That would affect everything that Jack Smith does.
01:07:28.680 All right.
01:07:29.460 That would now he could still investigate.
01:07:31.760 He just can't prosecute.
01:07:33.380 And there's a big difference between the two.
01:07:35.820 All right.
01:07:36.160 Now, a second amendment that I would also introduce would be to prohibit federal funding to any entity, any state entity, local entity that decides to do the same thing and prosecute a major presidential candidate.
01:07:51.400 So that means that any state prosecutor, they would be denied federal funding if they decide to go against a presidential candidate between now and the elections in 2024.
01:08:03.600 So let's just say your own attorney general there in Georgia, he just came up with RICO charges and the case looks I don't know if you've seen it being national, but the case looks really strong.
01:08:17.580 And this is the right use of the right use of the right use of the right use of the RICO Act, in my opinion.
01:08:21.640 What they've uncovered with the collusion, even into a really serious security company playing a role in guiding these people is really disturbing.
01:08:35.080 As long as Biden wasn't part of that, then you'd still get the federal money.
01:08:42.480 But it's just for presidential candidates.
01:08:46.080 It is just for presidential candidates.
01:08:48.360 That's correct.
01:08:49.000 And that ban would go away after the election.
01:08:54.400 That's correct.
01:08:55.380 The ban would go away after the election.
01:08:57.580 That's correct.
01:08:58.160 The American people need to be the ones to decide, Glenn.
01:09:01.500 Not any biased federal prosecutor.
01:09:06.280 Would you consider a third?
01:09:09.100 I don't know if you could do this.
01:09:10.900 I don't know.
01:09:11.260 This might violate the separation between federal and state.
01:09:16.920 But this movement to remove President Trump from all of the ballots, it just started in Colorado.
01:09:26.280 And they're threatening that they're going to do it state after state after state.
01:09:31.100 I mean, how do you?
01:09:32.620 What?
01:09:33.440 I think they would have a problem constitutionally with that.
01:09:37.760 A significant constitutional problem.
01:09:40.780 But, you know, it's the states who determine.
01:09:43.420 Yeah.
01:09:44.400 Who determine the elections.
01:09:45.820 You know, we need to keep the federal government out of the election process.
01:09:50.120 And which is what we're seeing right here.
01:09:51.700 The Department of Justice is being weaponized in the electoral process.
01:09:56.520 And even Joe Biden himself.
01:09:59.400 You know, you go back to his words.
01:10:01.300 I think it was November of last year in a press conference when he said, you know, we just have to demonstrate that he will not take power.
01:10:08.860 Talking about President Trump.
01:10:09.980 You know, and if he does run, I'm making sure he and then he has this under legitimate efforts of our Constitution does not become the next president again.
01:10:20.160 Well, Biden is directly threatening to use the power of the executive against his political opponent.
01:10:26.660 And we can't stand for that.
01:10:30.160 Americans can't stand for that.
01:10:31.800 What are the odds?
01:10:33.020 What are the odds this even passes with the Republicans?
01:10:36.680 Oh, I think the odds are pretty good.
01:10:38.260 You know, I've had significant conversations with many members of our of our conference, and I have not had anyone push back yet and say, hey, you know, that's a good idea.
01:10:52.060 I cannot support that.
01:10:53.920 And I've spoken to a vast majority of all of leadership.
01:10:57.780 So, I mean, it's I think there's a there's a good chance that this will pass.
01:11:03.420 I think this balances the scales of justice instead of making them tilt toward the Democrats here.
01:11:10.340 And it will have to go through the Senate, right?
01:11:13.100 That is correct.
01:11:14.000 But we can pass it in the House.
01:11:15.560 We'll pass it in the appropriation in the Justice Department's appropriation.
01:11:21.060 We'll do it in committee first.
01:11:22.660 Then we'll do it on the House floor.
01:11:24.000 Then it will have to go to the Senate and it will go into conference.
01:11:28.440 But we'll fight for it there, too.
01:11:30.480 And is there any talk about I mean, the money went to the FBI to build their new headquarters.
01:11:36.920 Is there any is there any talk about defunding some of these these institutions which we now know are corrupt?
01:11:46.540 Oh, absolutely.
01:11:47.840 In fact, the money for the FBI's headquarters, which, by the way, the total bill is like four billion dollars.
01:11:54.840 It's a building larger, a facility larger than the Pentagon itself.
01:11:58.640 Oh, my gosh.
01:12:00.260 The FBI does not need it.
01:12:02.100 It would only give them more power and make them feel like they are unaccountable to Congress.
01:12:07.620 But they have about two so far in their account.
01:12:12.400 So they're not you know, they're not even a third of the way there yet.
01:12:16.260 But but we we are going to limit what they have, at least in it's it's in two accounts.
01:12:23.020 One's in the Justice Department, the other's in general government.
01:12:26.560 But we're going to limit the amount that they can spend to basically repairing their old building.
01:12:32.360 So so so tell me how how does this work?
01:12:37.760 Because Congress holds the purse strings and it was put that way because you're the fastest to be replaced.
01:12:45.000 If you're not doing what the American people want, you've got to be reelected every two years.
01:12:50.640 But you hold the purse strings and and people like me have been saying, Congress, where are you?
01:12:56.120 But you really kind of don't if it has to go to the Senate.
01:13:00.440 Now, can that is this only that if you cut the spending, they can't add spending to it?
01:13:08.880 Or can they add spending?
01:13:11.380 No, no.
01:13:14.180 It is a negotiation between the two.
01:13:17.160 All right.
01:13:17.880 But you are right.
01:13:18.960 We are the closest to the people.
01:13:21.240 We're elected every two years.
01:13:22.720 We have the power of the purse in the house.
01:13:25.140 If we will use it and stand by it.
01:13:27.740 All right.
01:13:28.440 We will win, Glenn.
01:13:29.440 I'm very, very I'm confident of that.
01:13:35.240 And the Senate has been notorious for doing nothing.
01:13:40.100 And it's the House where really all the action.
01:13:43.740 Right.
01:13:44.140 But the but the the Senate not doing anything.
01:13:47.140 The problem is, is, you know, unless Congress is serious about not passing us any spending bill and we're not going to raise the debt limit or anything else.
01:13:57.680 Because the Senate has no reason.
01:14:00.480 They have no pressure.
01:14:01.640 Why?
01:14:02.060 They don't care.
01:14:02.820 Just keep continuing, you know, get the what do they call the continuation bills or the CR.
01:14:10.340 Yeah.
01:14:11.180 Right.
01:14:11.580 Yeah, well, we're not going to have a clean CR.
01:14:14.940 That's just not going to happen.
01:14:16.740 At least I will never vote for it.
01:14:18.760 And I know there is a significant number of Republicans that are not going to vote for that either, because this is the whole point.
01:14:25.400 The country gave Republicans the majority to plot a new direction, to bring us back to fiscal responsibility and fiscal sanity and and to eliminate the policies of the previous Congress.
01:14:39.940 If we do a clean CR, we are simply rubber stamping.
01:14:44.080 Correct.
01:14:44.400 Nancy Pelosi's policies and her spending levels.
01:14:48.480 And that's something that is unacceptable.
01:14:52.620 We cannot do that.
01:14:54.600 We weren't given the majority to do that.
01:14:56.880 And honestly, if we want to keep the majority, we will not do that.
01:15:00.420 So I think that's that's pretty powerful.
01:15:03.940 I appreciate everything that you're doing.
01:15:05.260 Thank you so much for standing up and and taking the fight to where it needs to be.
01:15:11.380 Thank you so much.
01:15:12.340 I appreciate it.
01:15:13.060 Congressman Andrew Clyde from Georgia back in just a minute.
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01:16:26.160 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:16:43.380 Just got a note from Alan Dershowitz because I asked him, hey, you are doing 10 bananas for Banana Republic.
01:16:50.300 You said that is going to go up.
01:16:54.780 You are at six bananas.
01:16:56.940 You said seven, maybe eight if they don't change what they're doing with Trump in court on the 12 million documents.
01:17:04.300 And you have to have them all read by, you know, January.
01:17:07.140 It's impossible.
01:17:08.380 It has to be done.
01:17:09.760 That court case should not be heard until after he's lost or won the presidential election.
01:17:14.900 But he said that will count for another two, 10 bananas is full Banana Republic.
01:17:22.020 So I just wrote him and I said, hey, wanted to reach out and see if this was another banana amongst all the others that you talked about on last week's podcast.
01:17:31.640 And it is the former Trump aide, Peter Navarro, going to prison for contempt of Congress.
01:17:39.940 And he said, it's half a banana because it's likely to be reversed on appeal.
01:17:47.780 Because it will go to the Supreme Court.
01:17:50.080 And that is, I will say, something we need to keep in mind here, which is the court system is part of the Republic.
01:17:57.060 And if it is reversing these things all the time, that is the system working.
01:18:01.460 It is honestly there to stop people overreaching like this.
01:18:05.820 And it is absolutely why we cannot lose the next election.
01:18:12.960 Clarence Thomas, they're all aging out here.
01:18:15.740 And if we don't have real constitutional Supreme Court, can you imagine if it was the Supreme Court of 10 years ago?
01:18:27.100 None of these things would have been overturned.
01:18:29.220 We'd be in real trouble, real trouble.
01:18:32.640 The court really has been the one thing holding the line.
01:18:36.500 I mean, I give you the example of the student loan debacle with Biden, where he said he wanted to do this.
01:18:44.640 Everyone was on record, including his own Department of Education, saying he could not just force this through and relieve all this debt.
01:18:51.220 Then he just decided to do it, even though he knew he couldn't do it and did it anyway.
01:18:56.040 And luckily, the court stopped it.
01:18:57.860 Now, he's trying to do it again.
01:18:59.460 And I think the courts will stop it again.
01:19:01.560 But he'll still keep going.
01:19:03.160 He'll keep doing it.
01:19:03.800 They just don't care.
01:19:04.840 They don't care.
01:19:05.520 And what is so sad about this is at the end of the day, he gets to just say, well, the court is mean.
01:19:11.060 Yeah.
01:19:11.360 You know, they're mean to me.
01:19:12.420 And they don't want to be nice to students.
01:19:15.440 And the media will parrot that.
01:19:17.620 Again, I think he is.
01:19:20.020 I don't know.
01:19:21.600 I think if he goes through with all these things, the jig is up.
01:19:29.100 You know what I mean?
01:19:29.540 It's like we know what you're doing here now because of things like this.
01:19:33.760 Yesterday, the Biden administration.
01:19:36.860 This is from Fox News is considering forcing migrants who cross into the United States illegally to remain in Texas while they wait out their asylum screening.
01:19:48.920 Are you kidding me?
01:19:50.600 So not be constitutional.
01:19:52.740 Right.
01:19:53.020 It can't be constitutional.
01:19:54.440 So Texas has to take the millions that come across our border and just eat it?
01:20:00.480 No, I don't think so.
01:20:01.900 I don't think so.
01:20:02.580 That's been largely what has happened.
01:20:04.500 Right.
01:20:04.860 But it is.
01:20:05.980 It is.
01:20:06.640 It's been changing a little bit.
01:20:07.920 Right.
01:20:08.420 Because people are realizing, hey, New York City is a sanctuary city.
01:20:12.440 Look at these comments from the mayor.
01:20:14.100 I mean, we should be putting billboards up all over the border that just say, hey, number one, fact one about the United States.
01:20:19.480 New York City has a right to shelter law.
01:20:21.800 Fact two, it is a sanctuary city.
01:20:23.740 Fact three, here is the mayor and here is his quote.
01:20:26.380 That's all you have to put up there.
01:20:27.740 By the way, buses are over this way.
01:20:29.140 I'll split those billboards with you.
01:20:29.760 Oh, my God.
01:20:30.140 You want to put them up?
01:20:30.680 I love it.
01:20:31.400 Yeah.
01:20:31.680 Let's put them up.
01:20:32.420 Yeah.
01:20:32.560 We'll put them up.
01:20:33.380 I think we should highlight other sanctuary cities as well.
01:20:35.960 Yeah.
01:20:36.620 Because, I mean, this is, it's ridiculous.
01:20:39.980 And it's like, of course they're going to go to these cities.
01:20:43.920 They, for so long, have done this thing where they said, oh, well, you in the South, you people in Texas and other border states.
01:20:53.000 You just hate.
01:20:53.580 You hate illegal immigrants.
01:20:54.840 No.
01:20:55.100 We love them up here.
01:20:56.140 We would welcome them here.
01:20:57.140 But you, you hate them.
01:20:58.500 They look different than you and you hate them.
01:21:00.160 And, wow, are we seeing a lot of not in my backyard type stuff going on now.
01:21:04.620 Yeah.
01:21:04.800 Oh, we want to help, but not here.
01:21:07.720 Right.
01:21:07.980 Not around our kids.
01:21:09.820 Right.
01:21:10.300 Of course not.
01:21:11.100 And what is happening.
01:21:12.700 Unbelievable.
01:21:13.160 Is we're not saying you're racist.
01:21:15.840 We're just saying you're completely illogical.
01:21:20.640 You never thought this out in the first place because you knew you wouldn't have to deal with it like border states have to deal with it.
01:21:29.040 You know, you might be racist, but I'm not claiming that.
01:21:31.980 I don't know why you're rejecting them now because you love them so.
01:21:36.240 I don't hate immigrants.
01:21:37.960 I love immigrants.
01:21:40.080 You just can't have uncontrolled borders because it collapses cities and thus collapses countries.
01:21:48.680 It's a Glenn Beck program.
01:21:49.960 We got to stand together.
01:22:07.980 It's a course of life.
01:22:11.900 Stand up, stand and hold the line.
01:22:14.820 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:22:29.420 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:36.540 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program, America.
01:22:38.760 It is Friday and I'm going to speak to coach Joe Kennedy in a second.
01:22:44.780 Remember, he was the guy who was just trying to say a quiet prayer at a football game.
01:22:50.440 He was a coach for Bremerton High in Bremerton, Washington, and they fired him.
01:22:57.160 You can't offer prayers like that.
01:23:00.800 Put all kinds of restrictions on it.
01:23:02.080 He went to the Supreme Court two times, two times, took seven years.
01:23:08.100 In June of 22, he won.
01:23:10.680 He went back to work.
01:23:12.460 This week, he quit.
01:23:14.620 Wait, what?
01:23:16.100 He said he didn't want to make it into a big deal.
01:23:18.400 He didn't even inform his attorneys what were going on.
01:23:21.280 His attorney said, Joe, you can't.
01:23:23.160 What?
01:23:23.580 Uh-uh.
01:23:24.140 You can't do that.
01:23:25.160 And he now has said, I guess I have a responsibility.
01:23:29.780 Imagine seven years of your life.
01:23:32.180 He was an atheist.
01:23:33.800 He was not a big God guy.
01:23:36.540 And he, I mean, imagine all of a sudden your whole life is consumed with protecting the First Amendment.
01:23:44.500 You don't want to do that.
01:23:45.740 I mean, you got a life you want to lead.
01:23:48.880 Well, let's find out what happened and where his head is.
01:23:53.180 Uh, Joe Kennedy joins us in 60 seconds.
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01:25:15.560 Joe Kennedy, welcome to the program.
01:25:17.940 Also want to welcome Michael Berry, First Liberty Institute Senior Counsel.
01:25:22.140 Joe, I saw this happen this week, and I thought, what happened?
01:25:31.340 Yeah, well, number one thing is we have health problems here in Florida for my father-in-law, and we just got his test results last week.
01:25:40.400 So that played a large part in it.
01:25:42.580 And, you know, it's been a marathon for the past 11 years, or I'm sorry, past eight years, you know, fighting to get back on the football field.
01:25:50.560 And the only thing I wanted was to be able to be a coach and to pray after football games.
01:25:55.220 I felt like I finally crossed that finish line, and I'm sure the school wasn't going to lose any sleep over me retiring, so I thought I'd go out on top.
01:26:05.300 So is that the whole story?
01:26:09.640 I understand that they were doing several things to make sure that you weren't so comfortable.
01:26:17.960 Is that true?
01:26:18.820 Michael, you want to answer that?
01:26:21.460 Yeah, and thanks for having us on, Glenn.
01:26:23.520 You know, Coach is probably too humble to admit that even though this historic Supreme Court victory in Coach's favor,
01:26:32.880 and a court order directing Bremerton School District that they cannot retaliate against him in any way,
01:26:38.760 it appears that that's exactly what they're doing.
01:26:41.700 They refused to issue him a Coach's locker.
01:26:45.060 They wouldn't issue him a Coach's shirt or sweatshirt like the other coaches got.
01:26:52.820 They wouldn't list him on the athletic department website.
01:26:55.620 They didn't list him on the Coach's roster for the game.
01:26:58.740 They didn't issue him a play card before the game.
01:27:01.460 They ostracized him.
01:27:02.700 They made him out to be a pariah.
01:27:03.960 Yeah, they wouldn't even let him participate in the traditional pregame meal with, you know, the opposing team coaches.
01:27:10.900 And it sounds like we're still investigating.
01:27:14.320 They may even have directed the players to stay away from him during the game and not to have anything to do with him.
01:27:20.920 So really poisoning the well, you know, because it's been eight years, so these players don't really know Coach the way that the players did when he was there as a longtime coach.
01:27:30.900 And now here he comes back, you know, after the Supreme Court win, and he's treated like a pariah.
01:27:36.700 So I think most people would probably say to themselves, gosh, you know, who would want to work in an environment like that where you're supposed to be a coach,
01:27:44.580 you're supposed to be working with the other coaches and the players, and they're not even letting him do his job, and they're treating him like, you know, just like I said, like a pariah.
01:27:54.320 Did you feel that way, Joe?
01:27:57.360 I felt a little uncomfortable.
01:28:00.380 You knew that – I knew this was not going to be a picnic.
01:28:03.120 You knew that it was a hostile environment to go into.
01:28:06.000 They were being forced to take me back.
01:28:07.780 Just in their statements that they were releasing, kept saying this eight-year distraction that I was, and, you know, the First Amendment and religious liberty is not a distraction to me.
01:28:19.320 So, yeah, it was just little things all along the way, and I was expecting it.
01:28:26.960 Well, you shouldn't have.
01:28:28.820 I mean, that's against the law, right, Michael?
01:28:31.860 Well, yeah, it sure – I mean, it looks like what they've done meets the classic definition of retaliation, and First Liberty Institute is investigating this to see if that's actually the case.
01:28:44.320 And if so, we're prepared to do what we need to do.
01:28:47.380 You know, if we need to suit up again with Coach, he knows we've got his back.
01:28:51.260 You know, no Marine – I'm a Marine as well, and we learn you don't fight alone.
01:28:56.480 So we've got Coach's back just like we always have.
01:29:00.260 It'll be fun to, you know, go to battle with him once more.
01:29:04.400 It's unfortunate that we may have to do that.
01:29:06.960 We hope we don't have to.
01:29:09.300 But, you know, when you've got a bully like Bremerton School District that starts acting like this, just so petty, right, and just treating him like this and not even really letting him be a part of the team.
01:29:22.100 And it's like they're saying, well, technically we're complying with the court order, right?
01:29:25.620 Where the court told us we couldn't fire him and we have to reinstate him as a coach.
01:29:30.060 Okay, we'll do that.
01:29:31.240 But if we can make his life as miserable as possible, then maybe he'll just, you know, he'll resign on his own.
01:29:36.900 And so it sure looks like that's exactly what they tried to do, Glenn.
01:29:39.940 Well, I will tell you, if you can prove that, you know, Bremerton is a pretty well-off community.
01:29:48.420 At least it used to be when I lived up in that area.
01:29:51.560 And, you know, money doesn't talk.
01:29:54.320 It screams.
01:29:55.240 And if they were doing that, they need to be taught a lesson.
01:30:01.160 And that lesson will most likely really come ringing home to them when money is involved.
01:30:09.260 Joe, I have to tell you, I feel so bad for you because, you know, in some ways, I mean, I chose it.
01:30:16.740 But in some ways, you know, I don't like conflict.
01:30:20.660 I don't like arguing.
01:30:22.100 I don't like any of, you know, much of my job.
01:30:25.900 And but I I chose it and I feel compelled to do it as it's the right thing.
01:30:31.380 But oftentimes I'll have a conversation with my wife and go, you know, I'm not doing anything that I really I want to do because this is hanging over the country.
01:30:41.660 And you don't have that necessary.
01:30:45.240 Well, maybe you do that necessary obligation to to stand up.
01:30:52.480 And you you did it and you won and you had to be thinking, finally, I'm out of this and I can get my life back and I want to just do what I want to do.
01:31:03.380 How much of I mean, how did that feel when you thought, oh, crap, here it comes.
01:31:11.660 Yeah, pretty much.
01:31:13.380 You nailed it right there, Glenn.
01:31:14.960 Yeah, I said, oh, crap.
01:31:16.700 And it just kept coming.
01:31:18.360 And, you know, I am tired.
01:31:20.420 I don't want to fight anymore.
01:31:21.980 And I mean, I just wanted to coach football.
01:31:25.280 I wanted to finish out, you know, my career the way that I wanted to on my term.
01:31:30.060 And it was just unfortunate that I met resistance along the way.
01:31:34.100 But, you know, being Marine and being American, you cannot rely on the president to help us or the Congress to help us or even our local representatives.
01:31:45.360 No, we have to stand up as Americans and we have to do the fighting.
01:31:49.280 We have to stand up on our own two feet and say enough is enough.
01:31:52.740 And so I was obligated to fight this fight.
01:31:55.540 And right now I feel like I can continue that fight under my own terms, not under the umbrella of a school district and stand up for other people's rights and help them out.
01:32:06.060 Good.
01:32:06.640 Well, I'm glad to hear that, Coach.
01:32:09.500 I just think you've had an incredible burden to bear.
01:32:16.260 I mean, look at how much time our government has wasted.
01:32:21.140 Think of the manpower that we have spent in just arguing back and forth nonsense things.
01:32:28.680 The money that has been spent.
01:32:30.620 Look at what the GDP, how it's well, this the the man hours and money, all of this craziness that is occupying so many people's lives right now.
01:32:46.120 Think of the waste and what we could have created.
01:32:50.300 But instead, we're just doing this.
01:32:52.900 I commend you for staying in the fight.
01:32:58.280 Thank you, Coach.
01:32:58.980 Thanks, brother.
01:33:00.720 You keep up the fight, too, man.
01:33:02.120 I couldn't have done them without you.
01:33:03.400 Thank you.
01:33:04.480 Also, Michael, thank you.
01:33:06.420 First Liberty Institute.
01:33:08.120 You guys are amazing.
01:33:09.880 What is your web address?
01:33:12.620 FirstLiberty.org.
01:33:14.020 Hey, FirstLiberty.org.
01:33:15.360 This is an organization that if you have a dollar, you have one hundred thousand dollars.
01:33:21.520 This is an organization that you should invest in.
01:33:25.680 And it's, you know, you get a tax rebate if that's what you want.
01:33:28.320 But it's so important, so important, the work that they're doing.
01:33:33.320 Michael, thank you.
01:33:35.000 Thanks for having us.
01:33:36.020 You bet.
01:33:37.140 Can you imagine that?
01:33:37.920 No.
01:33:40.780 I mean, it's been a disgraceful process from the beginning.
01:33:44.180 Thank God.
01:33:45.060 I mean, FirstLiberty has been great on this and a bunch of other stuff.
01:33:47.540 I mean, a lot of these big religious liberty rulings you hear about in the Supreme Court are pushed through by this particular organization, which does great work.
01:33:56.760 I mean, being an individual going through that has got to be very, you know, just torture.
01:34:02.960 Just torture.
01:34:04.160 Eight years is a long freaking time.
01:34:06.600 He just wanted to coach high school football.
01:34:08.920 Yeah.
01:34:09.120 And he's had to serve his country after he already served his country as a Marine.
01:34:14.760 Sure.
01:34:15.080 He has to spend another eight years serving his country with his life torn up.
01:34:19.900 Because I always, you know, once this had happened to him, right, it became a larger story about religious liberty to the country.
01:34:27.580 Right.
01:34:27.880 Not, you know, to him too, but also like his, I thought his personal interactions with this school were over.
01:34:35.640 I didn't think he'd actually want to go back to the school and coach there.
01:34:39.400 And that really does seem to be what he wanted to do.
01:34:42.140 That was it.
01:34:43.300 And, of course, they didn't even make that easy on him.
01:34:46.160 Which is massive.
01:34:47.240 Crazy.
01:34:47.800 Massive.
01:34:48.360 Massively stupid decision by the school district.
01:34:50.720 Just spiteful.
01:34:52.460 Just spiteful.
01:34:53.200 Yeah.
01:34:53.300 I mean, this guy takes this seriously.
01:34:56.000 I don't know if you've noticed the last eight years.
01:34:57.400 I have to tell you, I hope they sue.
01:35:00.240 If it's true, I hope they sue them for every dime they can squeeze out of that school district.
01:35:07.980 It's time people start to pay with jail time.
01:35:12.540 I got to get to this story in Georgia because it is fantastic and horrifying what they found.
01:35:19.380 But they need to start paying for what they did in jail.
01:35:23.920 And they have to start paying civil fines, I think.
01:35:28.900 Start using the court system because they have distorted it and destroyed it.
01:35:36.680 You want to do this?
01:35:37.980 Okay.
01:35:38.660 We'll put on the big boy pants.
01:35:40.580 Come on.
01:35:40.940 Let's go.
01:35:42.840 I mean, not me, but somebody else can do that.
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01:37:31.700 I want to play something from John Dodson.
01:37:35.060 This is the podcast.
01:37:36.980 It's episode 193, ATF Agents Chilling Warning.
01:37:41.360 John Dodson was the guy who blew the whistle on Fast and Furious.
01:37:46.060 And when he saw what the government was doing to the people on the ground, it wasn't just that he thought this was illegal and bad.
01:38:00.580 He trusted his government.
01:38:02.840 And he's like, no, no, no.
01:38:04.380 But this is going to be this is for this and it's going to be really good.
01:38:07.420 And then he went out and he helped do Fast and Furious and and find the gun stores and convince them.
01:38:15.140 And he said they didn't want to do it.
01:38:16.760 None of them wanted to have a guy with a bag full of cash come in and buy a whole bunch of guns.
01:38:24.300 He knew that they all knew that that would be deadly.
01:38:28.200 They were going to go.
01:38:28.860 And the Justice Department said, no, no, no, we're going to we're going to do this so we can track them.
01:38:36.440 When he tells you how the numbers are manipulated, it is unbelievable.
01:38:41.200 But then the Justice Department, when they when they started getting caught with their hand in the cookie jar,
01:38:49.580 they blamed the gun stores that actually had to be talked into doing it.
01:38:56.640 They didn't want to do in the first place.
01:38:58.860 And this is what he said.
01:39:00.280 Listen to this.
01:39:01.280 Cut six.
01:39:03.080 When you blew the whistle.
01:39:05.100 What was that like?
01:39:08.040 It's it's funny now, because at the time I was so naive, I guess is the best way to put it.
01:39:13.780 I joined the army when I was 17, still in high school.
01:39:16.260 I've been under oath to protect and defend this country in this Constitution since I was 17.
01:39:21.520 And yes, you see, you know, some things happen that are stupid and some things you disagree with.
01:39:26.760 But all in all, you think, OK, it's there for the greater good.
01:39:29.200 Like, it's yes, we have our problems.
01:39:30.760 We have our mistakes.
01:39:31.680 But everybody does.
01:39:32.520 But everybody's trying to do their best.
01:39:34.640 And let's be honest, it's government.
01:39:36.020 So it's not the smartest people in society that gravitate to that line of work.
01:39:40.800 Myself included.
01:39:41.460 So so when that happens, when I see the way that they're handling it and they're trying to cover it up, that's when I realize, OK.
01:39:50.480 Things aren't the way that I always thought they were, you know, and it makes you reflect back on things that you've seen in the past and question that.
01:39:59.660 And more importantly, it makes you question pretty much everything you hear in the future.
01:40:05.220 And so it was a defining moment for me and my wife.
01:40:09.640 And my wife was I got to tell you, she's so fascinating because she's not in law enforcement, not in government, nothing like that.
01:40:16.180 But to see the evolution take place in her, too, about what she believed her government to be and what it to stand for and things like that.
01:40:23.620 And then to where she is now, knowing that it's, you know, it's kabuki theater for a better term.
01:40:32.100 Were you afraid?
01:40:33.680 Oh, yes, sir.
01:40:35.160 Yeah, there were there were times where I would when I first blew the whistle.
01:40:39.820 So so long story short, when Congress, congressional investigators called me, these were people working for Senator Grassley at the time.
01:40:47.600 And when they first got a hold of me, because I had vocally voiced my objection to the tactic of what we call gun walking, walking guns.
01:40:55.640 And so I guess they got wind of that and contacted me.
01:40:59.580 And I told them, I said, look, I'm not going to do this behind ATF's back.
01:41:03.080 I'm going to do it.
01:41:04.560 The right board officially.
01:41:06.160 So if talking to me is going to hurt your investigation, wait to talk to me last.
01:41:10.480 And they're like, no, it's not going to hurt us.
01:41:11.960 But we encourage you like you don't have to say anything and we'll do everything to protect your identity.
01:41:16.320 And I said, no, I've I've been saying this and I'll continue to say it.
01:41:19.680 I'm going to tell them that I told you, you know.
01:41:21.960 So I told them and then that's when everything changed for me.
01:41:25.860 And it got so bad to the point I thought I was going to be arrested.
01:41:29.420 I thought, you know, SRT was going to hit my house and I would, you know.
01:41:34.000 What's SRT?
01:41:34.720 Our special response team or some FBI, HRT or whomever.
01:41:39.220 And, you know, I thought I would I could potentially get shot while resisting or I used to wait till my wife and kids.
01:41:45.920 My wife went to work.
01:41:46.700 My kids got on the school bus before I would start my car in the morning because every ATF agent knows how to build a bomb.
01:41:53.520 And.
01:41:55.180 This is what I will tell the American people, and I've said it before.
01:41:58.240 When you know what your government is capable of, that is one thing.
01:42:01.880 All right.
01:42:03.820 When you know what they're willing to do with those capabilities, that's when it gets terrifying.
01:42:09.960 Jeez.
01:42:10.340 This I waited.
01:42:13.960 We've waited for years.
01:42:15.760 And he wrote one hundred and sixty, what, three or four days ago and said, I am finally out from under their thumb in one hundred and sixty one days.
01:42:26.840 I'll call you.
01:42:27.840 And we counted down, we called him and it's like one hundred and I don't know, one hundred and seventy days or one hundred and sixty six days, something like that, since he's been out.
01:42:36.920 This is his first interview.
01:42:38.460 And that is terrifying.
01:42:42.600 When you know what your government is capable of, that's one thing.
01:42:48.220 But when you truly understand what they're willing to do, that's entirely different.
01:42:56.020 Wake up, America.
01:42:57.960 Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up.
01:43:00.460 Wake up, wake up, wake up.
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01:43:51.860 And then you regret getting up because, you know, your day is going to be like.
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01:46:20.560 OK, let me see.
01:46:22.860 I've got one more thing that is gigantic and I've only touched on it today.
01:46:29.440 I want to go deep here.
01:46:30.880 The Biden administration, according to Fox News, is considering forcing migrants who cross into the United States illegally to remain in Texas while they wait out their asylum scream screening.
01:46:45.520 Are you out of your mind?
01:46:49.140 First of all, I don't believe there's any constitutional way you can do this, but you want to put the burden on Texas and not all 50 states.
01:46:58.720 How dare you?
01:47:00.440 How dare you?
01:47:01.980 I wanted to get somebody on to talk about this who who knows Ken Cuccinelli.
01:47:07.520 He is former acting DHS deputy secretary, also the former attorney general of Virginia and now senior fellow at the Center for Renewing America.
01:47:17.060 Ken, welcome to the program.
01:47:19.900 Hey, always good to be with you.
01:47:21.520 Tell me, please, that Fox News has this wrong.
01:47:25.540 Please, no, you know, this administration, it's shocking, but not surprising, you know, but this is incredible when your constitutional comment would would apply to Americans.
01:47:41.960 Interstate travel is not something that can be constitutionally impaired for citizens, et cetera.
01:47:49.120 But this administration treats people who have invaded this country, their first step in here was breaking our laws, as having all the rights of everyone else around them, which is not legally correct.
01:48:04.280 And yet instead of a remain in Mexico program, which was the most effective deterrent of numerous ones in the Trump administration to deterring illegal immigration, they have a remain in Texas program.
01:48:20.580 You know, right when Eric Adams in New York City is saying is calling Greg Abbott a madman for busing, as he and Governor DeSantis have done illegals to New York City, and he's saying it's destroying his city.
01:48:37.800 As he says, it will never recover.
01:48:39.780 It will never be the same.
01:48:41.420 And how many, Stu, did we see what came up from Texas?
01:48:44.420 10,000?
01:48:45.380 Yeah, I think it was 13,000.
01:48:47.740 13,000 total came from Texas, 100,000 from all of the borders that the people are crossing.
01:48:53.940 Right.
01:48:54.260 But that's minuscule compared to what Texas is enduring.
01:48:59.520 Right.
01:49:00.260 That 13,000 is two days heavy Biden administration crossing.
01:49:07.740 Right.
01:49:08.180 Two days.
01:49:09.100 Three regular call, regular days.
01:49:11.600 So, here they get a week's worth of crossing into Texas, and they're crying uncle.
01:49:19.440 And this is outrageous and dastardly.
01:49:22.080 So much for being a sanctuary city.
01:49:24.520 This is what it costs to put your money where your big fat mouth is.
01:49:29.660 And the Biden administration cares more about illegal aliens in other countries than Americans in this country.
01:49:37.520 This is a direct punishment for not playing ball with this administration.
01:49:44.740 I think that, fine, do whatever you want.
01:49:47.540 We'll destroy you.
01:49:49.220 Am I reading that wrong?
01:49:51.360 No, I don't think you're reading that wrong.
01:49:52.840 And that comes at the same time that they're suing Texas to take down efforts Texas is finally making.
01:49:59.340 It took two years, but Greg Abbott has finally been trying to repel people from invading Texas.
01:50:07.300 And the case is specifically about the buoys they are using, these huge buoys in the middle of the Rio Grande to block,
01:50:15.420 to essentially create their own water wall in a particularly high crossing area to make it hard for people to get into Texas illegally.
01:50:25.520 And DOJ is spending its time and effort and our money trying to stop Texas from protecting itself and then is rolling out this idea that everyone who invades Texas will then stay there.
01:50:42.700 So you're absolutely right, Glenn.
01:50:44.460 At the same time, they're trying to trap illegals in Texas to preserve L.A. and Chicago and New York's sanctuary city status so they can keep political virtue signaling at no cost.
01:50:58.880 They're also stopping Texas from protecting Texas.
01:51:02.820 And by the way, when Texas protects their own border, they're protecting all of us.
01:51:06.860 We all know that.
01:51:07.420 So let me ask you, Ken.
01:51:09.420 So is this just specifically Texas, or does that include New Mexico and Arizona and California?
01:51:16.620 No.
01:51:17.260 Funny thing about that.
01:51:18.620 How about that?
01:51:19.900 The reporter who broke this story is a reporter I dealt with at USCIS, which is the legal immigration agency that I led before I became the deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
01:51:35.600 And he has extremely good sources inside USCIS, which is where these regulations come from.
01:51:45.200 So he's not, you know, I may not have enjoyed it while I was leading USCIS, but he tends to get accurate information of at least what's being considered and thought about.
01:51:57.320 And so, you know, this is an administration effort to zero in on one state.
01:52:05.400 There can be no legitimate rationale to exclude the other border states.
01:52:11.420 There just can't be.
01:52:13.540 But, of course, then you're not protecting Los Angeles, right?
01:52:17.100 Right.
01:52:17.240 So, you know, this kind of BS we've come to expect from this administration, they have been underwater with Democrat voters on their immigration policies for over two years.
01:52:30.860 Democrats don't approve of what Joe Biden does or really doesn't do.
01:52:36.080 What does that tell you?
01:52:37.040 Going into an election with a...
01:52:40.240 It tells you the lunatic fringe has the wheel in this administration.
01:52:44.700 That's what it tells you.
01:52:46.580 And they do.
01:52:47.540 So what are the odds that the people in the administration go forward with this?
01:52:54.260 So this one is so embarrassing.
01:52:58.440 It sounds so outrageous right off the top that I think shining the spotlight, as you're doing right now on it, may get the plug pulled.
01:53:08.380 They may say, oh, no, no, no.
01:53:09.600 We were never thinking about such a thing.
01:53:11.400 Right.
01:53:11.680 We heard that about gas stoves.
01:53:13.000 I was going to say, then they go and do it anyway.
01:53:15.560 Yes.
01:53:17.200 So, but realize if they attempt to implement a policy like this, Texas is going to be in an extremely good position to sue them.
01:53:29.340 Except we have our rhino Republicans and the Democrats trying to impeach our attorney general.
01:53:37.880 So, you know.
01:53:38.580 Yeah.
01:53:39.200 I understand.
01:53:40.420 It's always good.
01:53:41.120 I understand.
01:53:42.240 They're a little distracted right now.
01:53:44.080 Yeah.
01:53:44.420 But the Fifth Circuit, the Fifth Circuit preserved the border barrier, the buoys, the DOJ is suing over.
01:53:51.860 They did that, I want to say, yesterday after a judge decided to rule against Texas based on a statute while ignoring the constitutional claim of Texas that they have the right to protect themselves under Article 1, Section 10 of the O Constitution,
01:54:10.520 which last time I checked trumped those statutes, but the judge ignored that.
01:54:17.960 And so the Fifth Circuit quickly blocked his injunction, and I'm confident that the Fifth Circuit will flip that and Texas will keep its small water wall and thus have the legal authority to expand it.
01:54:34.220 And then really what we should do is ask Greg Abbott to do just that.
01:54:37.860 So, Ken, I was reading Abraham Lincoln last night, and he said, we cannot be divided.
01:54:47.120 We can't be a divided country.
01:54:48.920 And his issue in his day was slavery.
01:54:51.220 Ours is, I don't know, fascism, Marxism, I don't know what they're fighting for, but an end of the America under the Constitution.
01:54:58.020 And he said, we will, it will only end in one way.
01:55:05.700 We will either be a nation of all slavery, or we will be an all free nation.
01:55:11.620 And that's what we're fighting this battle for right now.
01:55:14.600 And I, you know, there are people that say, you know, we should, you know, secede or, you know, whatever.
01:55:22.020 I'm going to move to, you know, the state where I'm betting on I did it, but it can't end that way because it really will be that nobody's going to stop.
01:55:33.140 I'm not going to stop standing up for the Constitution, and they're apparently not going to stop, you know, standing up for madness.
01:55:41.400 Undermining it.
01:55:42.360 Right.
01:55:42.620 Right.
01:55:43.120 So do you see a way out of all of this?
01:55:46.680 What do you see rays of hope or?
01:55:50.120 Well, yes.
01:55:52.020 I just wonder if they'll hold.
01:55:53.880 And, you know, there's an old Reagan quip about the wisdom of America resides with Americans.
01:56:00.440 Yeah.
01:56:00.920 And ultimately, we're going to we're going to find out.
01:56:05.760 Is there enough wisdom left and enough Americans to see this for what it is?
01:56:10.900 You know, every so often we have to elect a liberal and see the incredible damage they do and go, oh, yeah, that's why we don't elect those people.
01:56:20.480 And and then, you know, somebody on our side comes in and the other side beats them by creating anger and so forth.
01:56:29.720 And let's face it, Donald Trump does nothing better than motivate opponents, literally nothing better.
01:56:36.460 And and they came out and and that's continued to happen over time.
01:56:44.140 But now the radical left has the wheel in this administration.
01:56:49.960 Joe Biden is a walking vegetable.
01:56:51.720 And they are implementing a race, America policies, a race, America's border, a race, America's history, a race, America's Constitution.
01:57:02.720 I just made that up.
01:57:03.740 I kind of like that race, America theory.
01:57:05.960 But that is what they're doing.
01:57:08.760 Right.
01:57:09.140 I mean, you you were trying to put a name on it, but they hate what you and I know is America.
01:57:16.880 Yeah.
01:57:17.400 What makes us exceptional and unique?
01:57:19.620 You talk about it all the time and you're right.
01:57:22.420 And they hate it.
01:57:23.960 They want to drag us down to being just an average other country.
01:57:27.800 And the best way they think the quickest way they think to do that is erase the borders, invite everybody in with every other political world history and make them citizens and then let them vote like they ever did in their original country that lo and behold, didn't work there any more than blue citizens move from New York City to a red state and then vote like they did in their blue city.
01:57:55.980 And then they're surprised.
01:57:57.560 Wow.
01:57:57.920 My red state is getting worse.
01:57:59.660 Yeah.
01:58:01.140 There's something to that.
01:58:02.400 Ken, thank you very much.
01:58:04.800 The only thing you said that I really disagree with is they're trying to make us an average country.
01:58:10.080 I at this point, I'd fight a little less hard if I thought that they would stop at us being, you know, France.
01:58:18.260 In fact, I'd like to be France at this point.
01:58:21.640 Ken, thank you so much.
01:58:23.060 I appreciate it.
01:58:23.960 God bless.
01:58:24.560 Glenn, always good to be with you.
01:58:25.600 Yep.
01:58:25.980 Great weekend.
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01:59:45.720 Glenn Beck.
01:59:46.980 On this particular issue that we've been talking about in the last few minutes of, I guess the new U.S. border is north of the north border of Texas.
02:00:14.780 So, I guess the new southern border will be in Texarkana, but the Biden administration is considering the idea of making people cross into Texas staying in Texas, which is absolute insanity, unconstitutional, crazy, gasoline on a fire, but those all sound like positives to the left.
02:00:43.440 Right. And what's the point of this, right? They know they can't, they're not going to win in the Supreme Court, I would assume by this. So, what are they doing?
02:00:49.860 Poke, poke, poke, pleasing their donors, right? Pleasing their, their, the left wing acolytes that want to punish Texas. That's probably part of it.
02:00:58.160 Well, we're going to have, um, Governor Abbott on, he hadn't been on in a long time, uh, but we're going to have Governor Abbott on Tuesday to talk about this and, uh, what the plan is on the border.
02:01:09.920 You know, he's, he's been moving recently and, you know, doing some good. And I think the idea of shipping people up to, uh, New York, probably the best idea in fighting for border security than anybody else has ever had.
02:01:25.860 Really amazing. I can't believe how well it's worked and how, what, how that has taught a lesson to blue cities and states. Like you never could have imagined.
02:01:35.000 I mean, look, it, it was always a good point, but I never thought it would be this successful and it really has been.
02:01:41.700 All right. We'll see you back here Monday. I'm going to do a quick Friday behind the scenes on all the stories that I missed. We're going to do that for Blaze TV subscribers and then have a safe weekend. God bless. Thanks for listening.