Is Pam Bondi’s Day of Reckoning Here? | Guests: Peter Schweizer & James Brown | 1⧸20⧸26
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On today's show, Glenn Beck takes aim at the Justice Department and calls them out for their lack of support for President Trump's agenda. Glenn also takes a shot at Attorney General Pam Bondi and calls for her replacement.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. It's January 20th, which means the President
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has been in office now for a year and some remarkable things have happened. We're going to talk about
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that. But I also said I'm going to give the DOJ a year and I won't say anything about what they're
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doing for a year. I want to see some results. Where are the results? Today, we're going to hold the DOJ
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It's not my point of view, but I want to make a case for that. But first, let me make the case
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And let me, you know what, let me just start with this.
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The DOJ has fallen short of MAGA's expectations for justice over the past year.
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Glenn wants to give the DOJ the benefit of the doubt and present his audience with reasons
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why there might be a backlog. One of those reasons, um, uh, being the amount of, uh, district
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attorneys, it's actually, I think, uh, federal investigators that democratic senators are holding
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up in confirmation. Do you have the number estimate of, uh, of federal prosecutors that
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are being held up by Democrats? Deadline is 8 AM, blah, blah, blah. We have not received
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anything. And I, I say that because it's not unusual for us not to get a response from the
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DOJ. For instance, we have yet to receive anything from our FOIA on the Jeffrey Epstein, uh, case.
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I don't know if I've ever met, uh, mentioned this, but when I saw what was happening with
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the Epstein case, I noticed there seemed to be a real tiff between Dan Bongino and Pam Bondi.
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And so I know there had to be things that were being exchanged back and forth, and that would
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help us get to what really happened. So we requested copies, including, this is actually
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from the FOIA that we, we put out July 11th, uh, copies of all records, including, but not
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limited to emails, memorandums, uh, notes, text messages, correspondence, meeting minutes, call
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logs, or any other communications sent or received by Dan Bongino that mentioned, discuss, or relate
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to any of the following topics. The Epstein files, Jeffrey Epstein's client list, any documents,
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investigations, or releases related to Jeffrey Epstein's activities, associate or estate.
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Pam Bondi, the attorney general, DOJ, cash Patel. This includes communication where these topics are
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discussed in combination, uh, Bongino's references to the Epstein files in context of Bondi or Patel or
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individually. The search should include any electronic or paper records in Bongino's custody,
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as well as those involving him as the center, a center recipient or CCBCC participant. The time
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period of this request is from November 5th, 2024 until present day, July 11th, 2025, requesting these
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records in the public interest as they pertain to a high profile promise promises made by Bongino,
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Bondi and Patel regarding transparency on Epstein related matters, which have been wildly discussed,
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uh, widely discussed in the media and public forums. Disclosure would contribute to public
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understanding of government operations, accountability, and potential conflicts of interest.
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involving senior officials. I am not seeking these records for commercial purposes. I request a
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waiver of all fees associated, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Crickets. We have not heard a thing
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from the DOJ. It is my right as a journalist to request with a FOIA request. The government is
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supposed to respond quickly to a FOIA request. Usually they do. When they don't respond quickly to a
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FOIA request, it sometimes can be dragged out for a very long time because the government doesn't want
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to do it. And so they'll come up with all kinds of excuses. I would think that a DOJ that wants to
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let the American people know what's going on would have honored that FOIA request. But again, it's not
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unusual. So let me, let me first make a case. I want to make two sides of this case. And I, the one I
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believe is that Pam Bondi needs to be replaced right now, but I want to make a case that, wait a minute,
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there might be some things we don't understand. So you can make your own decision and no straw man
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arguments. I'll give you both sides of this. First, let me make a case for accountability and action and
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why patience at some point can become complicity. A Republic doesn't die only from chaos. It dies
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from tolerance of the intolerable. There comes a point when process stops being prudence and becomes
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protection. And that's what I'm concerned about, that we are in this place to where protection is
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happening. And, and history is merciless on this question of where this line is. The Roman Senate,
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you know, they didn't fall just because they lacked laws. They weren't enforcing it. The laws were
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enforced selectively. Politicians, the Senate, everybody delayed. And so there was no justice.
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And the people noticed that. And that's when people stopped believing in their, in the Republic.
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So faith collapses before an empire or a country does same thing over and over throughout history.
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I don't need to bore you with all of the details, but this is the moment that we're living in right
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now. When small offenders are jailed swiftly, when the IRS will hire 85,000 agents to go over your
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records, but nobody will talk about Hunter Biden. No one will talk about the Clintons. No one will
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talk about anybody in power. Those just get swept away. When process crimes are aggressively pursued,
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when whistleblowers are crushed, which they have been, but sprawling, massive, well-documented
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corruption in government produces years of nothing but hearings and no results on those
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hearings. Okay. When that happens, the public starts to say, ah, you know, I'm going to draw
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an, I'm going to draw a conclusion here. And it's not irrational to do it. It's not hysterical to do it,
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but people see this pattern go, the whole system is rigged. And that's the end of a Republic.
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And that's why Pam Bondi needs to answer or be replaced. We must have the information that the
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American people can trust. So let me just tell you, these are the things that just drive me out of my
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mind that Pam Bondi needs to answer for and be replaced for. First, the Epstein case. That's the
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dumbest thing I've ever seen. I've never seen anybody handle anything. Well, no, I take that
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back. Joe Biden, he handled his entire administration the way Pam Bondi has handled the Epstein case.
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It is honestly like, she's like, I got all the information on my desk.
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What am I doing here? I mean, it was almost that bad.
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I've got all the information and you're going to see it tomorrow. It sat right here on my desk and
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then nothing, nothing, nothing. Why did you say that, Pam? You have to tell the American people
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because you were bluffing because you hadn't done your homework because you were looking for press
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that night. Why would you say that? And then have nothing. And then the next day say, well, I don't
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have it because the FBI in New York, they won't release it. They're holding the documents and then
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not send FBI to the FBI office and arrest those people that would not turn over the records that
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you said they were holding. Why didn't that happen? I personally think it was just another lie or gaffe
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from you. It was, you were incompetent and not ready to deal with it. And you opened your mouth.
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That's what I think happened. And that's the best. And that's the kindest I can get.
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So the Jeffrey Epstein thing, complete bungling of it.
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The lack of criminal prosecution for James Comey, for Clapper, for the lying under oath on so many
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things, but let's just to say Russiagate, the collusion with the press and the use of the release
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of secret information to the press. We know it. We have the memos. We've seen the memos.
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Why hasn't anybody been charged? Why haven't these two been charged? Ricky, can you tell me,
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have they even lost their national security clearances?
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Oh, I don't think they have, but I'll double check that while you're going off. Yes.
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Just check. Yeah. Okay. Next, the lack of criminal prosecution against Adam Schiff or the New York
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Attorney General Letitia James or anyone else that tried to weaponize the justice system against
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political opponents. Most prominently, that would be Trump. Where is any case on that?
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And you know what? If you don't have a case, say you don't have a case, but don't just leave it
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hanging out there. Lack of arrests for various democratic scandals, including the Russia collusion
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hoax. Where's that? The Mar-a-Lago raid. I mean, we keep finding out it's worse and worse and worse
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and nothing happens. How about the 2020 election fraud? That's scandal. At least the lack of
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investigations into and answers on whether there was fraud. Nothing. You got nothing. A year in,
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you got nothing. Okay. How about the lack of action regarding Doge's fraud findings? A lot of fraud
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there. Who went to jail. Who's, who are you even considering putting in jail? Do you know how much
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money has been stolen from the American people? And it appears our DOJ doesn't give a flying crap.
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You can't, you can't have a country run like this. You can't. And Pam, that's your responsibility.
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responsibility. That's your responsibility. Where are all the arrests, uh, and investigations into
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all the state and federal government that participated in the Somali fraud? I know you're
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going and you're getting the Somalis and you're, you got, you got some Russians and I congratulate you
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on that, but I want to see the people that were involved at the airport. I want to see the bankers that
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knew. I want to see the people that turned a blind eye. I want to see people who actually planned it.
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Where is that? I know you're only a year into it. How, how long do we, how long do we have to wait here?
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How about the failure to drain the swamp on the deep state actors working against the American people
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and their elected officials? Do we have anything on that? Anything, anything, the failure to prosecute
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anyone involved in the Biden era weaponization of government, dare I even say COVID, the unjust face act
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arrests, everything, the Twitter files exposed about what the government was doing. Where is a single arrest?
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Where and when will someone pay for any of this?
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How about Biden's auto pen scandal? Where the hell's that?
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How about this? How about, how about the lies that happened under oath by the Capitol police
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proven proven to be lies by videotape about January 6th? January 6th. What about the pipe bomber?
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Definitely not that guy. We got this guy over here. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. What about the FBI lying
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about the number of agents that were actually there at January 6th? We're going to do anything about that?
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Here's one of my favorites. This is a recent hit. The lack of going after the Clintons for non-Ebstein-related reasons
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like Gazprom and Uranium One. We got that one dead to rights. Benghazi, dead to rights. Hillary's email server,
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dead to rights. Claims of fraud in Haiti with the Clinton initiative, dead to rights.
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Anything the Clinton Foundation has touched, I'm pretty sure you can find something. And what happens?
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You don't do anything. So Congress has a little show trial to enrage the left and the right based
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on a fishing expedition that you're not going to get anything from except you're going to get people
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riled up on teams. That's not helpful to the Republic. How about the lack of apparent investigations
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into George Soros and all of his foundations? I know you're just starting that. Can we get an
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update at all? Why does this man have so much influence in our politics? Everyone knows and
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there's zero pushback from anybody in power. I mean, you could go back to the Ukraine color revolution
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of 2014, which of course led them to try to impeach Trump, but the lack of investigations in COVID
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is astounding. You know how many people died? Because you all colluded. You colluded. You knew
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this was untested. You knew it had dangers. You didn't tell us about it. Instead, you said,
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you have to take it. Nobody goes to jail for that. No one. No one pays a price. How many people in this
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Okay. Here's what you need to know. Perception is reality. Perception is reality. When you are
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dealing with things like a fragile republic, perception is reality. Justice doesn't just
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have to be done. It has to be seen. You have to inform people what's going on. Otherwise,
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all your legitimacy evaporates. No serious citizen is looking for show trials. And anybody who is,
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I want nothing to do with you. We're asking for any trials of people that you think you can prove
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are guilty. People expect visible movement on things, indictments, subpoenas, accountability
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at the top, not the bottom. We want the top, the bottom, and the middle. Everyone should pay.
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And if, if Pambandi can't do it, if you can't produce that, you've had a year. You're the
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bottleneck. You're the bottleneck. Institutions do not get infinite patience. I said, I'm not going
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to say anything about Pambandi for a year. And I was pretty good, pretty good on that. Not perfect,
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but I was pretty good on that. Okay. Trust is not a, it's not a, it's not evergreen. It's,
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it's a non-renewable resource. I just don't renew my trust. If you're, if you are not showing and
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we're, I'm not looking for vengeance. I'm not replacing Pambandi is not vengeance either. It's
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governance. Sometimes the only way to save an institution is to admit it has failed as an
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institution and it is time for new leadership at the DOJ. Pambandi should go. Enough is enough. And
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that's not a slogan. Everybody is saying it. Enough is enough. That's not a slogan. That's a warning
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flare because when the people, when citizens believe that the law only exists for the powerless,
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they stop caring about the law and defending the law at all. And that's not outrage. That's not
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populism. That's not Trump, not protest. It's just the truth and history will show you that's how
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republics fail. So replace Pambandi. Period. I'm going to give you the other side. I'm going to try to
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It's been a year. I said I would give the Department of Justice and Pam Bondi a year to show us some
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results, any results. And I think we have some results to show, mainly from Harmeet Dillon, I
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believe. You know, the DOJ, this just came out from Just the News. DOJ says substantial progress has been
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made on the Epstein files, but no new releases. Oh, okay. All right. Yeah. I don't think I'm falling
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for that one again. It's right here on my desk, Pam, right here. And I'm going to release it tomorrow
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and you'll see. Oh, well, it's up in the FBI and the FBI won't turn it over to me. Wait, aren't you
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in charge of the FBI? You can't get the FBI to do something? The DOJ can't get the FBI to turn over
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papers and then you don't arrest anybody? I don't think I'm buying that one again, but maybe that's just
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me. Also, how about this one? FBI and DOJ in action in Pennsylvania on death threats.
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Threatening voters with death is a felony. And in 2024, people who had signs in their yards were
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getting death threats. They're trying to find who these people were that were, I mean, really,
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really nasty death threats sent through the mail. For some reason, the U.S. Postal Service doesn't
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want to pursue this. Neither does the DOJ. Why is no one willing to look into this? It's a felony.
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Okay. Now, I want to be as fair as I possibly can.
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You know, when I tell you I have a theory on something, I'll tell you what my theory is.
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When I say, you know, I've been watching things and I think this is how it's coming to play.
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But on this one, I'm not sure because I have friends who will tell me there are problems and I
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have friends that will tell me there's not a problem. The problem is the system. So I honestly
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do not know what is going on. The monologue I just gave you a minute ago saying Pam Bondi should be
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fired. That's how I feel. Okay. But let me give you the other side because justice, the Department of
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Justice is not a sword meant to satisfy you or me. It's not. It's a scalpel. And scalpels are slow and
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precise and deeply unsatisfying to watch. Okay. Large scale corruption cases, especially anything
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involving an NGO or foreign funding channels or intelligence agencies or senior officials
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are not stalled because prosecutors are lazy or compromised by default. It may be that they're
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slow because they have to survive hostile courts, appellate scrutiny, and future administrations.
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Consider Watergate. The break-in occurred June 1972. You know, it wasn't until 1974 that the actual
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facts started to come out and he was like, okay, okay. Two years of silence, leaks, public fury before
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any accountability. Okay. Prosecutors, had they rushed the indictments early, he likely would have
00:28:10.360
survived. Okay. Let's try the mafia. FBI knew who John Gotti was for a decade. They lost case after
00:28:17.240
case because they moved too fast. He only fell when prosecutors slowed down, built vertically and
00:28:22.760
attacked the structure and not the spectacle. Okay. I could give you a list of these. Post-World
00:28:29.280
War II denazification. They wanted to get all the Nazis. We abandoned the mass trials because they
00:28:34.660
collapsed under their own weight. And we could get really narrow cases with better evidence and
00:28:40.560
patience, but it was morally unsatisfying. Okay. So that happens all the time.
00:28:46.840
Modern corruption, generally speaking, except in Minnesota, is not suitcases full of cash. It's
00:28:55.920
shell NGOs. It's pass-through foundations. It's foreign cutouts. It's lawfare disguised as activism.
00:29:02.500
It's money routed through compliant, shielded institutions. Influence purchased without any
00:29:07.900
fingerprint. You can't indict that with a press conference. You indict it by flipping accountants,
00:29:14.820
by seizing servers, by surviving discovery, and winning appeals when you can get a fair trial
00:29:22.600
in a blue state. If Pam Bondi or anyone in that chair moves too early, two things could happen.
00:29:31.160
The accused will actually walk and then you're not getting it again. And the precedent is set that
00:29:36.660
the DOJ prosecutes on political pressure, not evidence. Now, that's part of the frustration because
00:29:42.140
we've seen how fast, is there any doubt in your mind, if that was a progressive church and a bunch of
00:29:49.160
Trump supporters walked in and did that, what they did in Minnesota to a church, is there any doubt that
00:29:55.480
everyone in that church would be in jail today and charged with federal crimes? No doubt.
00:30:03.100
But let me play the opposite side. The police weren't there. Why? Because the attorney general
00:30:11.220
won't enforce things like that. Neither will the governor. Neither will the mayor. So nobody is
00:30:16.700
there to enforce it. So how do you get, how do, they would have had the local authorities and then
00:30:23.640
they would have bumped it up to a federal charge. You got to start with federal in these states because
00:30:28.380
it's not working. We don't want to do what the other side does. Once, once things bad or established,
00:30:38.380
the other side uses it and then, and then it's over and it's over. A nation of laws requires restraint
00:30:45.880
when restraint feels unbearable. Again, I'm just making the case for the other side and I think it
00:30:51.340
should be heard. Justice delayed is painful, but justice rushed is usually justice denied and
00:31:00.260
patience isn't cowardice. Sometimes it's the last discipline separating a republic from a mob
00:31:06.980
and I don't want to become a mob, but I also don't want, I don't like feeling like a dupe
00:31:13.940
and that's why at the bare minimum, at the bare minimum, she should be replaced because she's a
00:31:24.160
horrible communicator, horrible communicator. She is not filling anyone with any confidence
00:31:31.500
whatsoever, none. And she's quite honestly, not alone. It's not just in the DOJ.
00:31:37.040
Okay. But let's just, let's just stick with Pam Bondi and the DOJ today before I widen this any further.
00:31:53.720
We face a huge problem in our country and I don't know how to fix it. I know what needs to be done,
00:32:00.800
but I don't know how to fix it. But I do know this. There are millions of Americans who want it fixed.
00:32:06.700
Who will support. If the problem is the Senate won't let go of their little blue ticket thing,
00:32:12.240
which allows them to say, nope, no prosecutor here. That prosecutor can't be appointed.
00:32:16.440
And they're only allowing prosecutors who won't prosecute anything in their, in their states.
00:32:20.760
Well then tell the American people and the American people will rise up and you can change that.
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But don't just let us sit here hanging. If that's the problem, tell us that and tell us how we can help
00:32:34.400
fix it. But the problem is when justice is not applied equally, you start to think, well, maybe
00:32:41.840
both sides are in on it. And that is going to be the death of the Republic. Somebody has to stand up
00:32:50.160
and say, enough is enough. Enough is enough. Love to hear from you. 888-727-BECK. I'm going to get
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into Diego Garcia, the, the huge base that England is now like, yeah, we're going to give up because
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we don't want to be called names. Oh my God. Um, I also want to talk to you about the WEF
00:33:12.960
and Davos and president Trump is giving a big speech there. I want to make time so I can give
00:33:18.040
the speech. I want him to give maybe, maybe it'll get to him. I really want him to give this speech
00:33:23.620
to the WEF. And also if you are part of our insider, it's free this month. I think it ends
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with Jason and we're talking to the insiders and really wanting to hear your comments. What are
00:33:51.060
people saying online? Ricky? Let's see, Catherine. Thank you, Glenn. You are tapped into all our
00:33:56.940
frustrations. We've been yelling this to our monitors, phones, and TVs for years. Elizabeth,
00:34:03.020
hope someone in the White House circle is hearing this too. Go, Glenn, go. This is the consensus.
00:34:07.120
Liz Wheeler texted me. Oh my God, Glenn. Yay. Uh, Glenn Beck is nailing it today. Thank you,
00:34:12.880
Glenn Beck. I feel even better just because you're saying what we all feel. Are you right?
00:34:18.760
We don't know, but you're saying what the people feel. Well, I will tell you this. We're right.
00:34:23.620
We are. I am absolutely right on this. The DOJ is horrible at communication. If there's a problem,
00:34:30.980
tell the American people what the problem is and do it with credibility. Not it's on my desk.
00:34:36.220
What? I never said that. It's not on my desk. You blew all your credibility. You honestly should
00:34:40.880
have been fired that, that next day. And because you weren't fired, you went on to say the FBI is
00:34:47.900
hiding it from me. I can't get it. And then, oh no, the FBI is not hiding anything. I was just what
00:34:54.340
wrong about accusing the FBI of hiding things and keeping it from the DOJ. Oh my gosh, that's a pretty
00:35:01.740
bad mistake. You should have been fired on that day. And that all happened in a week.
00:35:12.320
I personally think, I don't want to say it because I don't know. I really don't know.
00:35:18.400
I could make a strong, I just did. I could make a strong case. This takes time, but no,
00:35:24.980
I can't. No, I can't. I go back. Fauci, Fauci, Fauci. How can you not make a case that no one did
00:35:37.880
anything wrong in the COVID thing? Really? Peter Strzok? Nothing, nothing there. All of the stuff
00:35:46.860
of the collusion between China and the United States and the scientists in the United States,
00:35:52.060
and then you getting on TV and lying about it to the American people, doesn't lying about
00:35:57.740
gain of function, doesn't that count as a crime for anyone? That's a pretty big lie.
00:36:06.580
It affected millions of people. See, I can't, I would love to be able to say that I'm giving them
00:36:12.380
the benefit of the doubt, but that's why I led with the other monologue because I can't give them the
00:36:15.660
benefit of the doubt. I can on some things, but I can't on all of it. It makes no sense. Why aren't
00:36:21.540
you going after, there is fruit rotting on the ground? You can't even go and pick up the easy
00:36:28.760
fruit off the tree. How about you stoop down and pick the fruit that fell from the trees at your
00:36:34.180
freaking feet that's rotting on the ground? How about that stuff? Nope. Why? Why? America needs to demand
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Welcome to the Lee Glenn Beck program. Let me take Eddie in New York. Hello, Eddie.
00:40:26.500
Hello, Glenn. Thank you for taking my call. You got me stoked up this morning about Pam Bondi.
00:40:33.860
I've been riled up for a while. I just got to ask you one question before I start, Glenn. The first time
00:40:41.340
I listened to her talk, she did not strike me as a woman who was intelligent. Just listening there.
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You got Harmeet Dillon on. You got Carol Roth on. Those are women that get your attention. You can
00:40:54.460
tell they know what they're talking. Pam Bondi, she almost seems dumb to me.
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So I don't want to call her dumb because I don't know her and I'm sure she's not. I mean,
00:41:07.340
you can't do what she's done and be dumb. She is a poor communicator. That is for sure.
00:41:14.040
And Harmeet Dillon is the exact opposite. I mean, Harmeet is, I mean, I really like to see Harmeet be
00:41:20.460
our, you know, the head of the DOJ myself. I don't know if Harmeet wants that, but, uh, you know,
00:41:26.340
we need a pit bull in there. And I don't think Pam Bondi is that, uh, let me go to, uh, Bill.
00:41:33.560
Hello, Bill. You're on. Hello, Glenn. I love the passion. You are on fire this morning. Uh,
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my comment to you is, do you believe there is a correlation between Dan Bongino quitting the FBI
00:41:52.460
in less than a year. And as a long time, Bob Gino listener and Glenn Beck listener,
00:42:01.660
Dan Bongino always talked about, I've got the receipts. I know people, this, that, the other,
00:42:09.260
we've got them less than a year. He's out of the FBI. Do you believe that maybe this cabal,
00:42:19.120
whoever runs the country is deep state is actually deeper than we think it is?
00:42:26.740
It's always a possibility. I talked to Dan and, you know, there are things when he was in an
00:42:31.280
official position, there's things that he can and cannot say. I did not get the impression from him
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Um, and that's, but that's why I asked for, I wanted all the records and I'm waiting for the
00:42:47.600
DOJ to produce the FOIA request that has every single email memo, everything that it, you know,
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was going to or from Dan Bongino, um, and Pam Bondi. I want to see their relationship. I want to see
00:43:01.920
what was said behind the scenes. And that's, that's how we'll know. Um, but waiting for the DOJ to produce
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that, you know, any old time, you know, don't worry about us. It's just the first amendment.
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Glad you're here. Yesterday, Peter Swiser was on. He is the president of the Government
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Accountability Institute. And I told you, I think, I believe his most important book
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that he's ever written is The Invisible Coup. It was released as of midnight tonight. It's
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number one in all books. I mean, that's almost impossible for anybody to do, let alone a
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it's important. I seriously don't want to demean what he's accomplished here, because that is
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really hard to do. It shows that his message is connecting with people. And this is the
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southern part of our continent, bringing Mexicans into our country at really the behest of people
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in our own government and the cartels, and in shocking forms with the endorsement and the
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help of the Mexican government. Information I shared with you yesterday with Peter, I had
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is happening with Russia, I'm sorry, with China, but also with Islam. You want to know what's
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Great to be back with you, Glenn. Thanks so much for having me.
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Yeah. Congratulations on number one in all books. That's remarkable on Amazon.
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Yeah. So yesterday we talked about Mexico and you shared some things that this is a long time
00:49:20.560
coming, this invasion. You know, I remember when, uh, people were saying it's an invasion
00:49:26.460
from Mexico and Biden and everybody was, it's not an invasion, blah, blah, blah. And that is a loaded
00:49:32.360
word because that is a military word. If it's an invasion, then you can act differently. Um, but
00:49:38.580
everybody was saying it's not an invasion. And I think you proved yesterday and you'd prove it in your
00:49:43.200
book just based on their own words. It is an invasion. Yeah, that's right, Glenn. I mean, you
00:49:51.820
know, people can have their opinions on what the right phraseology is, uh, but the people, the foreign
00:49:57.560
adversaries that are engaging in this behavior, they use military terminology. I mean, the, as we talked
00:50:03.760
yesterday, there's numerous quotes from people in the Mexican elite who talk about reconquering the
00:50:09.880
territories that they say were taken from them in the 19th century. Reconquering is a military term.
00:50:15.820
If you look at China, uh, China believes that again, I quote in the book that they are engaged in
00:50:22.400
not just a, a military, uh, competition with the United States or a technological one. They believe
00:50:28.200
that they are engaged in a civilizational warfare against the Judeo-Christian West. Um, that's what one
00:50:36.000
of the leading thinkers in the Chinese communist party says. Um, and so what that means is, yes,
00:50:42.420
we need to have tanks. We need to have aircraft carriers. We need all of that. We need to be
00:50:46.960
concerned about our technology, but we also need to be concerned about our civilization. Uh, and these
00:50:53.080
adversaries, Mexico, the Muslim brotherhood, or China, they all use different methodologies, uh,
00:50:59.940
different strategies to undermine our civilization through immigration. And again, that's not me
00:51:07.000
saying that that's the, the culprits themselves saying and explaining exactly what they're doing.
00:51:12.860
So in the case of Mexico, you have people streaming across the border. Uh, they view this as a demographic
00:51:19.820
and a political reconquista of the United States. Again, that's their word, not mine. Uh, they organize
00:51:26.560
these networks in the United States. China as one would be, that would be befitting for them
00:51:31.960
is much more sophisticated in some respects, even more scary.
00:51:38.260
So let's talk about China. Um, China, we seem to completely, we, Donald Trump has said, you know
00:51:47.660
what we got, we need these Chinese students in our schools. Well, they're taking all kinds of Chinese
00:51:52.220
money. We have, we have police stations in New York that are Chinese police stations to go after
00:51:58.920
Chinese citizens in the United States, completely illegal. Um, they have been very, very clear that
00:52:06.420
the United States is, is an enemy. And I mean, I think 2027 is their year that they say that they are
00:52:12.860
going to start to express their dominance in the world. Um, what are they doing specifically on this
00:52:19.560
invasion? Peter? Well, Glenn, you've, you've talked about this. And of course, there's a Supreme
00:52:25.860
court case on the issue of birthright citizenship, uh, the idea that if you're born in the confines
00:52:31.400
of the United States, wherever you're from, uh, that child will become a U S citizen. China has
00:52:38.100
exploit, has really exploited this on an industrial scale over the last 13 years. And what do I mean by
00:52:46.220
that? Well, the first thing is on birthright citizenship, the federal government, the United
00:52:51.060
States government has no idea how many birthright children have been born in the country because
00:52:57.300
on birth certificates, they don't take the nationality of the parents. So you ask the smartest
00:53:02.480
people in the federal government, they have no idea how many there are. The Chinese government has
00:53:06.760
calculated how many Chinese nationals have done this. And it is stunning. Uh, the Chinese government
00:53:12.740
says over the past 13 years, every year, roughly 100,000 Chinese children have been born in the
00:53:23.020
United States that are then taken back to China where they are raised. Now they are quote unquote
00:53:28.580
U S citizens. And when they turn 18, they're going to have the right to vote. They're going to have the
00:53:33.660
right to get government jobs. They're going to have the rights of any ordinary U S citizen,
00:53:37.760
but they're being raised inside China. And that means we are going to have a wave of more than
00:53:44.500
1 million Chinese quote unquote, American citizens who are living in China, who are going to have the
00:53:52.420
right to vote, get government jobs. And let's remember the 2016 election with Hillary Clinton and
00:53:58.080
Donald Trump was settled by 80,000 votes. So this is a massive, massive problem of U S citizens in mass
00:54:07.720
that are being hired in China. They're going to have this influential effect, but it gets worse Glenn,
00:54:12.500
because that is the sort of traditional birthright citizenship model. You now have this problem.
00:54:18.420
And I know you've talked about it of surrogacy, these surrogates where Chinese nationals are finding
00:54:24.780
what they call carriers, which is women in the United States that will carry their child. Uh, so,
00:54:30.900
you know, the, the, the, the, the Chinese man donates his sperm and American woman carries the child.
00:54:36.620
The child is then brought back to China to be raised as the child of this, uh, Chinese member
00:54:43.580
of the elite. And that child will be a U S citizen. Um, and again, we have absolutely no idea how many
00:54:50.940
people have done this. Now the wall street journal reported just a couple of weeks ago, one man in
00:54:56.780
China, a businessman who is close to the CCP elite has more than 100 children who are U S citizens,
00:55:06.740
uh, who is, he has conceived this way. And in the researching my book, we found just in Southern
00:55:13.160
California itself, 107 Chinese owned companies that are in this surrogacy business. So this is a
00:55:22.780
massive, massive, massive national security threat, uh, done cleverly in, in a way that, that you would
00:55:29.460
expect the Chinese do it, that, that demands immediate attention. Peter go back. You and I are
00:55:36.460
of the age, uh, that we remember the Soviet union. We, we know what communism is, but if you're younger,
00:55:44.580
you have no idea what communism is, you have no idea this, you know, Manchurian candidate,
00:55:51.540
this Manchurian generation, people have no idea what they're dealing with. They think they're just
00:55:55.800
dealing with another country. Can you explain communist China? Yeah. Well, I mean, the first
00:56:02.880
thing to know about this issue of a surrogacy and birthright citizenship specifically is that
00:56:09.120
the CCP has told members of the elite do this, uh, you, you have a quote unquote constitutional
00:56:16.680
right. They've actually written about this in Chinese government newspapers. Um, and, and what
00:56:22.260
happens is that, that members of the elite, that's the Chinese military, the Chinese intelligence
00:56:27.340
services are the ones that have exploited this. Now people may think, well, you know, why does this
00:56:32.980
matter? They, they, you know, they turn 18 from China, they come to the United States, everything is
00:56:37.280
fine. Maybe they'll become American like everyone else. The problem is, is that the same tools that
00:56:42.960
they use to exert control over Chinese students living in the United States, they are going to
00:56:48.460
apply to these children. So, so what do I mean by that? Well, Chinese students that are in the United
00:56:53.800
States, they are only supposed to use and only allowed to use Chinese apps to communicate things
00:57:01.980
like WeChat. Why, why is that Glenn? Because it's monitored by the Chinese government.
00:57:06.840
They're required to check in. If you do not do what they tell you to do, they will do terrible
00:57:13.500
things to your family. This is how they exert control over individuals that are thousands of
00:57:20.000
miles away. And the Chinese system is not predicated on the greatness of China. It is predicated on the
00:57:28.400
CCP, the Chinese communist party, which is an elite, which runs that country. So individuals can have
00:57:35.880
their own desires and their own views. But as long as you have any tire connection to mainland China,
00:57:42.800
they are going to exert control and their model for control. They've been very explicit about it.
00:57:48.260
This is not Peter Schweitzer saying it. They've been very explicit that their goal is supremacy over the
00:57:53.460
United States and the destruction of Western civilization. That is what they view as their goal.
00:58:04.040
By the way, the number that he gave you of, you know, 100,000 children, it started 13 years ago.
00:58:11.980
That means the first 100,000 are four years away from voting here in the United States.
00:58:16.940
Peter, is anyone taking this seriously in our government?
00:58:21.360
I mean, we seem to, even Trump, he's really tough on China in some ways,
00:58:30.160
Well, what I appreciate is that Trump has taken on the issue of birthright citizenship square on.
00:58:37.640
You know, the notion that people have when it comes to birthright citizenship is this is kind
00:58:43.040
of a random thing that sort of happens. Somebody sneaks across the border and, oh,
00:58:47.240
they give birth and, oh, what's the big deal? But China has created this industrial model,
00:58:52.280
and I think that is going to get, you know, the attention of this administration.
00:58:58.000
And I have reason to believe, I won't go into details, that the material in this book will figure
00:59:03.140
in the case that the administration brings before the Supreme Court. In other words, this is how this
00:59:09.920
situation is being manipulated. But let's also go on, by the way, to some of the U.S. enablers,
00:59:16.440
because China started doing this, as you pointed out, 2011, 2012. That's when it really kicked off.
00:59:22.460
They've had enablers inside the United States. Barack Obama in November of 2014
00:59:28.780
made Chinese birth tourism easier because he announced a 10-year visa program with the Chinese.
00:59:38.140
And he also said that individuals who were, you know, coming from China who were pregnant,
00:59:43.680
that was not a reason to not allow them in the United States. And so what that means is once they
00:59:49.140
got the first visa, they did not have to check in with authorities when they came back. And so there
00:59:55.420
are numerous instances in the book where you have military officers who had senior Chinese military
01:00:01.660
officers who had three children in the United States using these 10-year visas. And I quote in the
01:00:08.360
book, Professor Babonis, who's a professor in Australia who studied this, he says, quote,
01:00:13.840
young Chinese women granted renewable 10-year U.S. multiple entry visas have as much as 25 years of
01:00:21.940
fertility ahead of them. And his prediction was that as a result of this and where we're heading,
01:00:28.300
if we don't deal with this, we are literally looking at millions upon millions of Chinese nationals who
01:00:35.540
get U.S. citizenship to birthright citizenship, who are going to be playing central roles in
01:00:42.080
American society by voting, by dictating the direction we go, and by taking crucial government
01:00:48.280
jobs. So we absolutely have to stop this in the tracks when it comes to birthright citizenship
01:00:57.020
We are dealing with some of the biggest issues. Literally, I believe life and death is,
01:01:02.560
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Peter, tell me now about Islam. I mean, this is my chalkboard from years ago, you know, beginning
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So let's take the next big chunk that everybody wants to look away from, and that is Islam.
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Yeah, Glenn, you were on this very, very early on. And what I think has caused a lot of
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dissonance with people is how is it that people who are, let's say, trans rights,
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activists are working with radical Islamists who abhor and hate everything that the trans
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rights activists stand for. And the reason is that they created a marriage of convenience.
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And it goes back, I think, really to 2007. And that's when the adult son and daughter of Che Guevara,
01:04:15.620
the famous revolutionary, you see his t-shirts on college campuses, his children went to Tehran to
01:04:22.460
meet with the mullahs of Iran. The meeting didn't start well. They started talking about God. And of
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course, Che Guevara's kids are atheists and the Islamists are not. But they set all that aside.
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And they agreed at the end, they issued a joint statement where they said, we have our differences,
01:04:39.760
but we are united in one thing. And that is seeking the destruction of the United States of
01:04:45.820
America and Western civilization. So that is their common goal. And this is why you find these sort
01:04:52.780
of strange alliances, not just between trans rights activists and the Islamists, but you see a situation
01:04:59.500
where Mexico now has taken up Islamist causes. They're very vocal about Israel and about, you know,
01:05:09.080
quote, unquote, Palestinian rights. And you also find out that the Islamists are now taking up the
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cause of Mexico for Reconquista. They deserve to get their occupied territories like Los Angeles back
01:05:22.440
from the United States. And so they all use different methodologies, but they all have a common goal.
01:05:29.200
And they all recognize that immigration is a way to achieve that goal. So the Islamists look,
01:05:36.420
I quote extensively in the book, they look at the history of Islam, they look at Muhammad strategies
01:05:41.980
early on, which where immigration was a key part of that component. They use and abuse things like
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the R1 visas, the religion visas that our government issues.
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Sunday night, I wrote a speech that I want Donald Trump to give at Davos, at the World Economic
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love to hear him say, if I have time, I'm going to do that today. We're talking to Peter Swiser,
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who has written a new book that we have been talking about for the last two days. It is called
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The Invisible Coup, and it covers everything that is happening with immigration. Let's go back to
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the visas, the special religious visas that we give to imams, and this is what's letting radical imams
01:08:37.580
into our country. Yeah, that's exactly right. It's the R1 visa program. It was launched in 1990. This is
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the program where mosques and Islamic organizations and Christian organizations can bring in religious
01:08:52.880
people. The problem is that the Department of Homeland Security has looked at this R1 visa program
01:08:59.680
and found that the fraud rate among those Muslim applicants is excessively high compared to other
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faiths. And to just give you an example of what's happening, this is from a chapter of the book called
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Importing the Revolution, because we are literally importing the revolution. The Hadi Institute Youth
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Community Center in Dearborn, Michigan, is led by Imam Usama, who is an immigrant from Iran.
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So he came to the United States from Iran and R1 visa. He just gave a speech last year where he told
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his followers, we need to fight Western civilization. He said, quote, we need to expose Western civilization.
01:09:41.520
The world needs to know this system is no longer the solution. These institutions are morally bankrupt.
01:09:47.580
There is no other way but God, God-based resistance and rejection of the system. And there are numerous
01:09:56.260
other examples. So they have exploited this. And most of the mosques in the United States, by the way,
01:10:02.300
are not headed by imams that are Americans. They are those that have been imported from these radical
01:10:08.900
countries. And the message that they give to people that immigrate to the United States from
01:10:16.000
Muslim countries is, do not assimilate. You cannot assimilate. I just, again, Glenn, pardon me for
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doing this, but let me quote from the director of CARE, which you've talked about a lot, Council on
01:10:30.160
American Islamic Relations. The head of Florida CARE in 2025, just last year, he said to a Muslim group,
01:10:37.340
how do we even justify living here? I mean, why are we living here? Have we asked ourselves this
01:10:43.000
question? Why are we living in the United States? The only answer I believe is excusable and justifiable
01:10:49.900
is if we are living here to shift this country's political direction and spiritual direction together.
01:10:57.200
And I could leave numerous other quotes. So their goal is that this is not come and embrace the
01:11:03.260
American dream. Yes, you can practice your faith, but embrace American values. This is we are going
01:11:08.360
to import you into the country. And now we are going to exert social pressure on you and threaten you
01:11:17.900
Peter, we all know this to be happening. Anybody with eyes knows all of these things are happening
01:11:25.280
to us, but so many people refuse to see it or speak its name out loud. I know you've been working
01:11:33.840
on this book for a long time, and I know you well enough to know you had to have gone to people in
01:11:39.080
the administration, not only to fact check, but also to say, did you know about this? Do you have
01:11:45.020
any, any hope that we're going to be able to survive just, I mean, this is only one part of
01:11:52.360
this battle? Yeah. How do we survive? Well, look, I think, I think we have a president administration
01:11:59.260
that is committed to addressing these issues. There are a lot of issues they're trying to address.
01:12:04.320
I can't go into details, but I can say that, you know, people at the highest level of this
01:12:09.160
administration are aware of this research. And I expect that we are going to see
01:12:14.460
swift action over the next couple of months to address, to address these issues, because it is
01:12:20.880
a civilizational struggle. And what I would tell people, Glenn, you've, you've been talking about
01:12:25.220
this for a while, but people have to stop, you know, confusing the immigration, the weaponized
01:12:31.260
immigration that's happening today with the immigration of a hundred years ago, or even 50 years
01:12:36.760
ago. This is directed at subversion. It is a subversive methodology in the same way that the
01:12:43.640
Islamists are pressuring Muslims not to assimilate. The Mexican government does the same thing. I
01:12:49.500
quote Mexican officials of saying, don't Americanize. You're a traitor to Mexico. If you do.
01:12:55.180
I, I got the song and I want to read all the lyrics. You read some of them yesterday, but I want to read
01:12:59.660
the audience, the entire song. We are more American set this song up. Who is responsible for this song
01:13:06.720
and where is it used and played? Well, so this is a song that was written by a Mexican band called
01:13:14.360
Los Tigres, um, 20 years ago, but president Scheinbaum has resurrected it. She has played it at official
01:13:21.980
events in Mexico. And it's also been embraced by a lot of the anti ice protesters. And what's interesting
01:13:29.180
about it is it's kind of a melodic song, but when you hear the lyrics of what is actually being said
01:13:36.320
and Scheinbaum clearly endorses them because she plays it at official events, it's chilling as far
01:13:42.060
as I'm concerned. Okay. Well, I'm going to play this. I want to read the lyrics along with it. So go
01:13:46.940
ahead and play it underneath. This is called. We are more American. They have shouted at me a thousand
01:13:52.880
times. I should go back to my country because there's no room for me here, but I want to remind
01:13:59.900
the gringos. I didn't cross the border. The border crossed me. America was born free, but men divided it.
01:14:11.520
They marked a line. So I jump it. And they call me invader. And that's a very frequent mistake.
01:14:22.960
They took us from eight States. Who's then the invader? I am a foreigner in my own land. And I didn't
01:14:30.660
come here to cause you trouble. I'm a hardworking man. And if history isn't lying, the powerful nation
01:14:42.180
settled here in the glory among brave warriors, Indians, Indians of two continents mixed with
01:14:49.140
Spaniards. And if we take centuries into account, then we're more American. We're more American
01:14:57.180
than the children of the Anglo-Saxons. Uh, I just, let me just run through these quickly. They got us
01:15:04.200
from, uh, they got us from without money, the waters of the Rio Grande. They took from us, Texas,
01:15:09.420
New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, California, Nevada, taking away Utah wasn't enough. So they took Wyoming
01:15:16.440
as well. I'm the blood of the Indian. I'm Latin American. We're made of all colors and of all trades.
01:15:23.400
And if we take that into account centuries, even if it hurts our neighbors, we are more American than
01:15:28.980
all of the gringos. And if history isn't lying, the powerful nation settled here in the glory among
01:15:34.380
brave warriors, two continents mixed with the Spaniards, blah, blah, blah. We are more American
01:15:39.020
than the children of Anglo-Saxons. This is what the president of Mexico, we're playing God bless the
01:15:48.180
USA and YMCA. This is what she's playing at her rallies. And we do nothing about it.
01:15:57.960
Yep. And, and Glenn, she also commissioned a song, uh, written by, uh, songwriters for her called
01:16:04.660
the migrant hymn. And the migrant hymn is along the same lines. That's another song she plays at all
01:16:11.060
these official events. And the migrant hymn says, you may travel from Mexico to the United States,
01:16:24.720
but you carry the Mexican flag with you and you are Mexican. And we expect you to do for Mexico
01:16:31.140
what a patriot for Mexico would do. So it is a cry for nationalism for Mexicans living in the United
01:16:39.560
States. Um, it, it's a toxic message with a political purpose that is backed up by the Mexican
01:16:47.480
consulates and by Mexican government officials that live in the United States and are engaged in
01:16:52.940
political action. America has got to wake up. We have got to wake up. We have so many issues,
01:17:00.320
uh, facing us. Peter, I, I am always so very grateful for everything you and your team do. I think
01:17:06.380
you are one of the best in the business. You are honest, you're thorough, um, and you don't pull
01:17:11.740
punches on either side. You take on the Republicans and the Democrats the same way. And I really
01:17:16.600
appreciate it, Peter. Thank you. Thank you, Glenn, as always. Yeah. Peter Swiser. The name of the book
01:17:23.860
is the invisible coup, the invisible coup. I cannot recommend it highly enough. And as Peter said,
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he believes this is good, this information is going to play a role in the coming months with
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the administration. I believe it will too. Um, you have to be prepared to be able, cause
01:17:42.640
no one's going to make this case. No one is going to, I mean, I swear to you, I wish there was a,
01:17:51.260
an office of the chalkboards because I wish I could make the case to America of what they're doing.
01:17:59.460
I try to do it every day, but more people have to see it, know what's going on. Cause you
01:18:04.320
are essential in making the case on what all of these policies mean. I'm going to take a break
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and it was on unrestricted warfare. If I'm, was that what it was called? I think it was unrestricted
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warfare. And it was the, and it was the Chinese, um, and what the Chinese were doing and what they
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said was coming. Can you fill in? Have you talked to the insiders about that yet?
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We were just talking about that exact same thing. Cause that was the first thing that came to mind
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They did. They knew that they couldn't match the United States military conventionally. So they had
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to figure out other ways to attack us and no one is paying attention to this besides people like Peter
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Schweizer. But they said that they, that the barrier between, this is a direct quote between soldiers and
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Hello, America. Tomorrow, the President of the United States is going to be in Davos and he is
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going to speak to the World Economic Forum and I've got a speech I want him to give. If I have time
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this hour, I'm going to share that with you. But yeah, I think if I were a betting man, I would say
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it's going to be a very strong speech and it's going to be basically, we're not playing your game.
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You know, we'd love to work with you when we can, but we're not playing this game because you guys are
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on the wrong track. But we'll see. I just know that, you know, he started the week with Greenland
01:29:17.400
and yesterday or early this morning, he tweeted about Diego Garcia. If you don't know what Diego
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Garcia is, give me a couple of minutes and let me explain why the President's strategy makes total
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It's American-Giant.com slash Glenn. Okay. Where do I start?
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Well, let me start with Europe. Let me start with Europe. Then I'm going to take you to a chalkboard.
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Now, Europe is going to fall, period. And it's not going to fall because it was conquered.
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It's going to fall because it's decided it's not worth standing. NATO is worthless.
01:31:23.180
It exists as a press release more than a deterrent. Its power is nothing but theoretical,
01:31:30.120
conditional. It's wrapped in footnotes, domestic politics, all of this crap. It depends openly
01:31:36.500
on the United States to do what Europe won't do, what they won't pay for, what they won't prepare
01:31:42.100
for, what they won't provoke, and if necessary, what they won't believe, what they will not bleed for.
01:31:48.000
And I'm not bleeding for anybody else. And this is nowhere as clear as it is in Great Britain,
01:31:54.700
especially today. Britain is, now speaks the language. I mean, I think this is the nation
01:32:04.920
of Winston Churchill that used to speak with resolve. Now their language is all international
01:32:10.740
law and managed transition. That's really important. Managed decline and managed transition.
01:32:18.180
And they're giving up strategic ground here, not because they have to, but because they don't
01:32:23.920
believe it, they don't believe it should carry the moral weight of power anymore. Let me tell you
01:32:31.140
about Diego Garcia. Diego Garcia is one of the most strategic bases in the world. Diego Garcia is
01:32:44.180
equidistant. It's in the middle of the ocean, equidistant from the Middle East, East Africa,
01:32:50.660
India, Pakistan, Southeast Asia, and Western China. You can strike any of our foes in this area
01:33:01.500
without flyovers because it's out in the ocean. You can't get, it's not easy to get to.
01:33:08.480
We have everything staged there in case there's a problem with Taiwan, in case there's a trouble
01:33:14.420
with, you know, Japan or South Korea or in the Persian Gulf. This is where our aircraft carriers
01:33:20.420
are stored. This is where our nuclear submarines sit. I mean, it is a deep water port and it's
01:33:26.980
strategic. You can strike anything at any time from this location and it doesn't have a host nation.
01:33:36.220
There is no government. It's this little spot of land that we made into an air force base and a
01:33:44.360
naval base. And so there's no protests. There's nothing, okay? It's just pure position of power.
01:33:56.160
Air base, deep water port, it's pre-positioned for wars. It's listening station. It has our nukes.
01:34:03.800
It watches for nukes launches from China, North Korea, Iran. It is also when we had the space
01:34:11.140
shuttle, when it would come, when it would take off, they would always say they're now past turning
01:34:15.760
around. They can't land at, you know, any place else. They have to go to Diego Garcia because it's
01:34:20.580
on the other side of the planet. And that's where sometimes our space shuttles would re-entry.
01:34:25.800
So it is important for space as well. Most importantly, it is the strategic point for
01:34:32.940
all of international shipping. The reason why we have such stable international shipping
01:34:40.260
to and from China and the Far East is because of this. It is also the reason why we have protected
01:34:48.580
oil from the Straits of Hormuz because of Diego Garcia. Last year, when the prime minister was
01:34:59.040
here in Washington, D.C. with our president, he said, by the way, the international courts,
01:35:04.840
they're very upset. They say that we're colonialists and we don't want to be a colonialist
01:35:10.780
country anymore. So we're going to have to give up Diego Garcia. But we expect you're not going to do
01:35:17.240
it. Oh, thank you. Okay. It's just, it's just better for us if we are not part of that anymore.
01:35:23.820
Okay. So Trump said, I can see your point, I guess. Uh, so, I mean, we'll take care of that.
01:35:29.800
And so we did. Well, now, now that Greenland, everybody's like, why, what is green? Why do you
01:35:38.600
want Greenland? You're just an aggressor. No, now he've brought this up and said, this is why we want
01:35:45.020
Greenland. Okay. Because what you, you, you don't want an alliance. You want dependency with a smile.
01:35:54.700
We're, we're not going, we are not doing all of this for you. So you can sit back and go, oh,
01:36:01.500
well, we're not an aggressor. We're not a colonialist country. Cause we get that crap too.
01:36:05.680
We just fight it. But they gave into the international court. Okay.
01:36:12.680
So, you know, they inherited security, a lot of it from us. They outsource their defense from us.
01:36:19.080
They convinced themselves that their history was over. They dismantled their armies, their armies.
01:36:24.960
They, they mocked their, their borders, treated their sovereignty as a social construct. And now
01:36:30.680
look at the situation they're in. They've, they've welcomed millions of people in as have we
01:36:36.300
with no attention, no intention at all of assimilating. And then they're shocked. What
01:36:43.040
there's a parallel society happening. I don't, what I can't. Well, we don't want to be colonizers.
01:36:48.940
Well, what the hell are they? They're colonizing your country. They cut deals with Russia, even though
01:36:57.360
they know that's really bad, but they do it anyway. They're, they're, they're financing the
01:37:03.360
regime, Russia, that they fear the most. They've chained themselves to China for manufacturing.
01:37:09.800
They've hollowed out their own economies and they've lectured the United States for being too
01:37:14.780
strong. Oh, okay. Well, you know what? I think the West needs a good, strong defender myself.
01:37:21.720
And here's what's happening. Donald Trump does not believe the West is, is a social construct.
01:37:35.040
He believes it as a civilization. He believes it is something that has been good. And he believes
01:37:41.880
that it's worth defending, but it'll only be defended by people who are willing to bear the cost. And
01:37:48.200
Europe is not, let me tell you really seriously, you know, Canada is thinking about sending a few
01:37:53.720
troops to Greenland too. Oh boy. You scare me, Canada and France and Denmark. The only country
01:37:58.800
over there that scares me is Germany. And that's just because I know what those sick freaks do.
01:38:05.120
Everybody else. Oh, wow. You're really frightening. You're really frightening. I don't want to take it.
01:38:10.380
I don't want to send planes to Greenland. I'm not for any of that. I don't want war. I don't want any of
01:38:16.020
it. I would like to buy it. I'd like to do a treaty, but Donald Trump, I am telling you now he sees war
01:38:24.500
on the horizon and not a war that he is causing a war because all of these countries are collapsing.
01:38:31.500
I've been talking about this for almost 20 years. The last stage is war because that's how you change
01:38:38.280
governments, currency, and borders. So what America should be asking itself right now is whether or not
01:38:45.880
NATO is going to survive. Is NATO going to survive? Is Europe going to survive? Are they doing the
01:38:56.000
things to make themselves stronger? Or are they just a bunch of nations that just give speeches and
01:39:03.200
resolutions? You know, because the world will once again measure things the way it used to measure
01:39:09.920
things. Who showed up? Who paid? Who acted? Who bled? Who died? And who hesitated?
01:39:20.820
Right now, Great Britain and much of Europe are signaling something I think very unmistakable.
01:39:28.220
They expect the United States to stand alone again while they preserve comfort, avoid confrontation,
01:39:33.900
and hope history grants them one more exemption. But it's not going to. It's not going to.
01:39:38.360
History doesn't grant exemptions. It doesn't. It only tests resolve. And they have no resolve
01:39:55.040
I think, I mean, this is the craziest thing I've ever heard. When I got up this morning and I saw in
01:40:00.420
the news, Diego Garcia is trending. I'm like, for what? I look into it and they're giving it up?
01:40:07.400
They're what? I mean, a year ago, President Trump was like, I get it. I understand. He was being a
01:40:12.680
diplomat. No more time for diplomats. Now Greenland too. You're telling us, hey, will you watch our back
01:40:19.560
over in Greenland? Because we really, we're kind of scared of the international court. So you watch our
01:40:26.140
back over here with Diego Garcia. Because you guys can take care of stuff. But damn it, we want Greenland.
01:40:31.960
Oh, because when the going gets tough. What? What? Let me tell you.
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Tomorrow, Donald Trump is going to be at the World Economic Forum. And there is a speech that I want
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him to give. I want him to look the international European community right directly in the eye and say,
01:40:58.320
you know what? For more than three decades, a single idea shaped global policy. And that idea,
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that idea is just wrong and we're not going to do it.
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The idea was that nations were outdated, that borders and sovereignty and culture and democratic
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All right. So this idea that the, that the WEF has been giving that is over is that nations are
01:43:14.100
outdated. Borders, sovereignty, culture, all of that. It's over. And he needs to say tomorrow,
01:43:20.980
that era is over. You know, it's not over because of ideology and not because of politics,
01:43:27.580
but because it is a failure. It has hollowed out our middle class, not just in our country,
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but all over the world. It has destabilized the democracies. Are we stronger because of it now?
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It rewards corruption. It punished production and replaced accountability with bureaucracy.
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Tell me how this is good. And then when the financial crisis comes, any crisis, financial,
01:43:55.280
medical, military, it was nations, not global panels that were forced to answer for the
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consequences. It was individual nations that answered for it, except for COVID. And look at
01:44:06.320
your track record on that. Donald Trump needs to look him right straight in the eye tomorrow and say,
01:44:10.700
let me be very clear. Cooperation is not over. Trade is not over. Engagement
01:44:16.220
is not over. But what is over is the belief that the world can be run by people who no one
01:44:22.940
elected, using rules no one voted on, enforced by institutions that no one can ever remove or stop.
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What's begun is a return to reality. And I'm your reality check. A return to strong,
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sovereign nations working together openly, directly, and with responsibility to their own
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citizens first. Because that's the only model that has ever produced lasting peace and prosperity.
01:44:50.440
And it's not theory. I'm not here to tell you, I hope he says something like this, to tell you a
01:44:57.960
theory. I'm here to take action because it's already underway. In the Arctic Circle, in the North
01:45:04.180
Atlantic, we are acting to secure critical shipping lanes, energy access, defense infrastructure,
01:45:10.700
because the map matters. Geography matters. Greenland matters. And ignoring that reality
01:45:19.260
doesn't make it disappear. In our own hemisphere, we are confronting the collapse of Venezuela,
01:45:26.060
a country destroyed by corruption, criminal networks, and authoritarian rule. And you want more
01:45:31.700
of it. It's not just a tragedy for its people. It's a regional security and migration crisis.
01:45:41.280
And we're not going to pretend like you're pretending otherwise now. Accountability has got to begin,
01:45:47.240
and we've begun it. In the Middle East, we're dealing with Iran as it is, not as we wish it were.
01:45:55.700
Nuclear ambitions, terrorism, regional destabilization, they're not misunderstandings.
01:46:00.960
Those are clear choices, and choices have consequences. And at the same time, we're restoring energy
01:46:07.800
realism, industrial strength. We're securing our borders. We're trying to bolster our currency
01:46:15.780
sovereignty at home because we cannot lead abroad if we're weak within.
01:46:21.420
What I want the president to say at the World Economic Forum tomorrow is this. Let me say this
01:46:29.540
directly to you. I came here with all of my people because I want you to know America is done
01:46:36.760
outsourcing its strength. We're done outsourcing our security and our future. We're done pretending that
01:46:44.960
prosperity comes from paperwork instead of production, or that peace comes from a conference instead of
01:46:51.140
deterrence. But no, we're not turning inward. I invite every serious nation here to work with us,
01:46:59.740
not through a distant bureaucracy, not through ideological frameworks, but nation to nation with
01:47:05.820
clarity, fairness, and mutual respect. If you believe in growth built on work, security built on strength,
01:47:13.020
cooperation built on consent, then there's a place outside of America for what's coming next,
01:47:20.940
because you're denying what's coming next. If you believe the old system could just be managed
01:47:26.260
better, regulated more carefully, or explained more persuasively with your citizens, then understand
01:47:33.820
this. The world has already moved on from you. You already have lost.
01:47:37.360
And I may be a temporary president, but I'm doing everything I can. This is not a pause,
01:47:45.140
and it's not a negotiation. I'm here to announce a transition. The era of unaccountable global management
01:47:53.660
is over. The era of sovereign cooperation has begun. We're moving forward decisively, openly,
01:48:02.720
and with confidence. You want to join us, we welcome you as a partner. But we're not waiting
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You imagine the president coming in and saying, I mean, that is a, that's a Gorbachev tear down
01:48:19.740
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01:48:26.540
you know, tear down this wall. What he was saying was, your era is over.
01:48:34.800
And that's what the president needs to say tomorrow. And I hope he's, I hope he's there.
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I really hope he's there. He, I mean, he's got to be, I mean, everything he's saying,
01:48:48.020
he knows what he's dealing with, but he is, he's bringing everybody, we're having the largest
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just to show strength in numbers. Like, okay, we'll be on every single one of your little
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. Tomorrow is going to be a really interesting day with the
01:51:01.440
president and his entire team at Davos. What is he going to say? His speech?
01:51:06.680
Uh, happens about a half hour before we start to air tomorrow. So we'll, we'll bring you part of
01:51:12.600
the speech live, you know, and, uh, and then we'll cover it because it's an important day tomorrow.
01:51:17.940
I believe. Um, I also want to talk to you about, I want to point out some good things that are
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fraud scheme in Montana. And I wanted to bring him on. And first of all, James, thank you for coming
01:52:10.300
on, but thank you for actually caring about the state. I mean, I don't know what's happening in
01:52:16.080
Minnesota and other places where fraud is going on and nobody in the state seems to care.
01:52:20.000
Well, good morning, Glenn. I, it's an honor to be on with you. I've been a big fan of yours for
01:52:25.700
many, many years. Yeah. Yeah. That was a good lead in, uh, Montana is not Minnesota. Uh, I'm elected
01:52:33.720
official in Montana and I can tell you, unlike Minnesota, you're not going to get excuses in
01:52:38.300
Montana. You're not going to get political cover here. What you are going to do if you commit fraud
01:52:43.840
is to get investigations, rescissions of fraudulent policies and criminal referrals. And that's exactly
01:52:49.220
what we're doing in Montana based on the ACA fraud scheme that we've uncovered here in the
01:52:54.300
treasure state. Okay. So tell me what scheme you found. How bad is it? What is it? It's bad. It's
01:53:01.040
bad. Um, this is, this is government and it's the worst. It's human nature, uh, at its worst. So
01:53:07.820
under Obamacare, native Americans may enroll in the ACA marketplace at any time. And this scheme
01:53:14.720
involved targeting at risk, native Americans who live on reservations in Montana, fraudulently
01:53:21.540
enrolling them on Obamacare, then physically transporting them across straight lines, which
01:53:27.600
is, as you know, human trafficking, and then billing our insurance company for rehab treatments
01:53:33.480
that did not take place or were unnecessary or performed at greatly inflated costs. And then
01:53:39.420
what would happen is, is these native Americans who were, um, targeted then were just dumped
01:53:45.280
out on the streets, uh, in Arizona and Southern California. Okay. So help me out on a couple
01:53:54.020
of things. Why were they taken across state lines? And the reason is, is because, uh, there's
01:53:59.900
no oversight or proper oversight, as you can imagine in Los Angeles or Phoenix, unlike what would
01:54:05.540
happen in Montana. But the way that these Obamacare plans, uh, work is, is that if you get
01:54:11.880
what are called mental health, uh, treatments, which would include substance abuse, um, those
01:54:18.540
can be done from anywhere. It doesn't have to be in state. And so what they were doing
01:54:22.740
is, is literally trafficking, trafficking these folks down to Southern California and Arizona
01:54:28.700
so that there would be no oversight. And what, you know, my office couldn't do oversight of
01:54:32.560
these treatment centers, so-called treatment centers.
01:54:34.460
So how many people were involved on the native American side, how much money is involved and
01:54:46.200
Yeah, great questions. So we've been able to identify that there was about 50 million,
01:54:53.600
50 million with an M in fraud committed, uh, through the scheme. We've been able to stop
01:54:58.940
once we, uh, were aware of this and, and started investigating it. We've been able to stop.
01:55:04.440
So far about 23.3 million in fraud from occurring in the first place. Unbelievable. The numbers
01:55:11.180
that we're talking about here. Um, there's about, we believe about 200 fraudulent, um,
01:55:18.180
policies, if you will. So that means there's 200 native Americans that have probably been victimized
01:55:23.080
by this. Unfortunately, uh, my jurisdiction ends at the Montana border. As you can imagine,
01:55:29.340
we are in conversations with the FBI and the U S attorney's office out of Montana to try to track
01:55:35.900
down who some of these players are, uh, in the fraud scheme. We do know who some of the insurance,
01:55:41.980
um, providers were that were fraudulently enrolling, uh, these native Americans onto the ACA.
01:55:50.080
Uh, we've been able to wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Are these national insurance
01:55:54.240
companies that they know they were defrauding? Uh, so it would be our Montana insurance companies
01:56:01.980
that were getting defrauded. What was happening is, is that these fake insurance agents who can sign
01:56:06.640
people up to be on the ACA, uh, were the ones that were complicit in the fraud. We've been able to
01:56:13.260
track one of these down to Oklahoma. She had a Montana license that's already been suspended.
01:56:18.940
We're, uh, civilly going after her, but because these, this fraud scheme was crossing state lines,
01:56:26.660
it's going to be the feds that have to go on the criminal jurisdiction, but we are working with them.
01:56:32.760
And, uh, and as Sarah, I mean, I'm so happy about this story, but I'm also so frustrated by this
01:56:39.360
story because it's going to rely on the feds to do it. Are they actively pursuing
01:56:43.220
this? I mean, does this look like something they're going to put teeth in?
01:56:49.300
So, uh, I'm glad you asked that question that, you know, the Trump administration has been very
01:56:54.060
helpful on the CMS side, which is the federal agency that administers, uh, Obamacare. They've
01:57:00.260
been very active and working with us to make sure these fraudulent payments stopped. Uh, not so much
01:57:05.480
luck so far on the criminal prosecution side, but, uh, we are working on that. Uh, but as you stated,
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I think this is a success story because, uh, Montana, unlike Minnesota, uh, we take fraud
01:57:19.560
seriously. And as soon as we spotted this last year, we acted on it. Uh, and we believe that
01:57:24.700
the fraudulent payments that actually made it through the system were less than a million,
01:57:29.380
but we've been able to block about 50 million. So we are talking in Minnesota, we are talking
01:57:35.780
about billions of dollars. We, we, there's 700 million dollars in a year that just went
01:57:43.860
through the airport. In your opinion on what you do, is there any way multiple people in
01:57:50.600
banks and, and, uh, and in the state weren't involved in that, or at least just turned a
01:57:57.240
blind eye knowingly just went, I'm not going to look over there. I mean, how do you miss
01:58:01.940
that? Right? No, that's absolutely right. In Montana, we partnered with our law enforcement
01:58:08.340
and with our insurance companies to identify this fraud early and then to cut it off. It
01:58:13.060
would take some form of being complicit in order to engage in the level of fraud that we've seen
01:58:19.800
coming out of Minnesota. Yeah. I mean, as you stated, Glenn, it would require government to turn
01:58:24.500
a blind eye. And what we're reading stories, of course, in Montana, as the state auditor about
01:58:28.960
what happened in Minnesota is, is that civil servants in Minnesota reported this fraud scheme
01:58:34.040
up through the channels. And then we're told, told to turn a blind eye. I mean, that that's being
01:58:38.900
complicit. Those people need to all go to jail. Anybody who said turn a blind eye, they don't need
01:58:43.740
to go to jail, but that's Minnesota back to Montana. The native Americans, have you alerted them and,
01:58:49.580
and anybody else that would be vulnerable to this? And what are you doing to protect that this
01:58:54.420
doesn't happen again? Absolutely. So, uh, we have met with our seven tribal nations, uh, in Montana
01:59:02.920
over the course of the last year to let their elders know that their tribal citizens were being
01:59:08.840
trafficked. Uh, so we've had those conversations. They are now engaging in an awareness campaign for
01:59:15.780
their own people. What was their, what was their reaction? I mean, honestly, Glenn, and this is a sad
01:59:22.580
story is, is that native Americans are often the target of fraudulent activities. And so, um, yeah,
01:59:31.080
it does. It really does. I mean, they're, they're targeting the most vulnerable populations. And of
01:59:36.240
course, what they're targeting here would be those native Americans that have substance abuse problems.
01:59:41.080
And so you can imagine the tribal elders were not surprised that this was helping, but they've been
01:59:46.780
very helpful in, in helping us to, to turn off the spigot. Again, the good news is what we've done
01:59:53.080
here is, is that we're seeing this scheme now trickle off, if you will, the spigots have been
01:59:57.840
turned off. So it's a drip at this point. And I can tell you what's going to happen is, is you're
02:00:02.160
going to see these fraudsters show up in other States that have native American populations and try
02:00:08.000
to do that scheme there. James, I appreciate it. Thank you so much. I appreciate you sharing the
02:00:14.000
story and keep up the good work in Montana. God bless. That's a James Brown. He's the Montana
02:00:19.620
commissioner of insurance and he's a state auditor. I mean, every state should be doing this. This fraud
02:00:25.420
is everywhere gang. It's in all of our States. Um, and you know, you're either part of a state that
02:00:32.020
wants to get to the bottom of it and stop it. I mean, I said this in 2008 or nine, you watch what's
02:00:39.560
happening right now. We'll end up being the largest heist in human history. It will be the largest
02:00:47.400
transfer of wealth in all of human history. They are going to rob the treasuries and they are,
02:00:54.360
and we're seeing it in real time. And I just don't understand why more people in their own
02:01:02.000
state, how do you stand there and say, I don't want people arrested for, you know, in Minnesota?
02:01:10.220
How, how is it? You're not standing up and saying, you know what government, I mean, uh, governor
02:01:15.000
walls, mayor fry, I would like you to sit down with the DOJ. I think there's some questions maybe you
02:01:21.840
guys should answer. I don't want Somalis, you know, summarily rounded up and that's not happening.
02:01:32.000
But how do you just go along? You've been robbed. I mean, think of how ill that is. I think how sick
02:01:43.300
you have to be. You have just been robbed. The children in your state who are the most vulnerable,
02:01:51.000
you say you're standing up for the Somalians because they're the most vulnerable. Really?
02:01:54.540
I don't know. I think the children that your state and some Somalis in the community robbed,
02:02:03.080
I think they're more vulnerable. They took your money. They robbed you. They took money and food
02:02:11.700
and medicine out of the mouth of the most vulnerable children in your state. And you're standing up and
02:02:18.300
saying there's an injustice. Look at what the DOJ is doing. You're out of your mind. You're,
02:02:23.640
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Washington talks. America builds. You're on the right end of that sentence.
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All right. Four-minute free-for-all. Let me go with Don Lemon. Here he is. Upset churchgoers
02:04:08.340
are entitled white supremacists. Listen to this. And there's a certain degree of entitlement. I
02:04:13.060
think people who are, you know, in religious groups like that, it's not the type of Christianity
02:04:17.400
that I practice, but I think that they're entitled and that that entitlement comes from
02:04:22.100
a supremacy, a white supremacy. And they think that this country was built for them, that it is a
02:04:27.100
Christian country when actually we left England because we wanted religious freedom. It's religious
02:04:31.360
freedom, but only if you're a Christian and only if you're a white male, pretty much. And so, yeah,
02:04:35.820
absolutely 100%, but it's an intimidation tactic. And, you know, I said, I don't understand how
02:04:41.680
I've become the face of it when I was a journalist. I do understand that I'm the biggest name there.
02:04:46.040
And I'm also, as I was on with my producers this morning, you know, you and Kylie talk all the
02:04:50.400
time. My producers were saying, I said, how did I become the face of this? And my producer said,
02:04:53.920
Don, you're a gay black man in America. Oh, that's what it is. That's what it is. Oh, I can't take this
02:05:00.200
guy. I can't take this guy. What a dope. It's the best. I'm the biggest name there. Well,
02:05:05.160
I think Bob and Sally were also there. So, yeah, there are probably 12 more people who know who
02:05:11.280
you are, Don. Yeah, it's because he's a gay black man. But I saw a great tweet from Joseph Massey. He
02:05:16.540
says, I think we can all agree that the most deranged white liberal woman in Minneapolis
02:05:20.300
is actually Don Lemon. Yeah, fair. That's fair. He's on that show, by the way, with the new face of the
02:05:30.240
Democratic Party. Who is this woman? She's now constantly on television. Toxic Sludge or Jennifer
02:05:35.460
Welch, one of the two. Jennifer Welch. She's a perfect face for the much better face than
02:05:41.000
apparently Don Lemon. But it's amazing to see the Don Lemon thing because, you know, he's doing this
02:05:46.980
thing where he's calling on the Department of Justice to come after him. He's going in these
02:05:51.380
interviews. He's doing these. He thinks he's Martin Luther King. Yeah. And he, you know, he might more
02:05:58.340
be Nicolas Maduro. They might wind up at his house taking him out of it, which is something
02:06:04.180
he shouldn't call on. But Glenn, you know that you've been in the media forever. You've you have
02:06:08.560
documented for decades the path that occurs when you are a hardcore liberal and you do something a
02:06:15.200
little bit over the line. Right. Don Lemon was on CNN for a million years. He got he failed up over
02:06:22.660
and over and over and over and over again over there. And then he said this little comment,
02:06:27.460
which is a little over the line about how women don't peak apparently at 25 years old or whatever
02:06:32.540
his point was. And then he's just been nowhere. No other no other network has given him like no
02:06:40.460
third rate network has given him the prime time slot. He's not at a think tank. He hasn't been given a
02:06:45.440
professorial job. He's just with his phone at a church. Like how agonizing must this guy be behind
02:06:53.420
the scenes to deserve that? You're exactly right, because they always if you are useful in any way,
02:07:00.640
in any way, they will repackage you. They will they'll launder you, put you someplace else.
02:07:08.140
Chris Cuomo. Yeah. Cuomo's a great example. He can't get any job. No, Cuomo is Cuomo is the
02:07:15.720
greatest titan in all of business compared to Don Lemon with a love of Pete. I mean, he's right.
02:07:22.760
He was standing in a parking lot with his phone. Yeah. I mean, and not to mention add on what he
02:07:27.540
just said. Right. He's not only like has this liberal, like, you know, background and all these
02:07:34.060
things that normally lead to another gig. He's also a gay black man, right? Like these are they're
02:07:39.080
hitting every single checkbox for him to get another gig. And he's out there with his like,
02:07:43.340
you know, his Google phone from 1999. He must be the most agonizing, frustrating human alive.
02:07:52.700
His lawyer will feel the same way soon. Yeah, they'll put up with anything on the left,
02:07:57.860
not Don Lemon. All right. We'll see you tomorrow from Davos tomorrow with Donald Trump.