The Glenn Beck Program - July 24, 2019


Nap Time with Robert Mueller | Guests: Tom Fitton, David Steinberg & Justin Haskins | 7⧸24⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

155.17822

Word Count

18,863

Sentence Count

1,759

Misogynist Sentences

30

Hate Speech Sentences

39


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck talks about the latest in the Mueller investigation, the special counsel's report, and the ongoing investigation into the Trump administration. Also, we have a special tonight on Ilhan Omar and her potential immigration, marriage, tax, and student loan fraud.


Transcript

00:00:00.980 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:00:05.880 There are so many stories to get to today.
00:00:08.480 We're going to mainly focus on the Mueller report and just kind of go through that as it happened.
00:00:16.780 We're going to go through that today.
00:00:18.740 Also, we have a special tonight on Ilhan Omar.
00:00:22.160 You get a 20% discount just by using GLEN20 as the promo code if you go to blazetv.com.
00:00:28.000 This is something you don't want to miss.
00:00:30.340 We're going to have one of the authors of one of the stories that really did a lot of the legwork on this story.
00:00:37.580 He'll be on today.
00:00:39.060 Also on radio, we are going to have Tom Fitton.
00:00:43.440 He's the president of Judicial Watch.
00:00:45.620 They have just filed an ethics complaint against Ilhan Omar over the potential immigration, marriage, tax, and student loan fraud that we will be explaining tonight.
00:00:58.320 We'll talk to him about that.
00:01:00.040 And, I mean, there is still more on the transgendered woman who wanted someone to wax his, her, Romney.
00:01:13.620 And we'll get to that as well all on today's show.
00:01:16.640 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:18.220 First, let's address something that maybe you are dealing with.
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00:01:31.780 I'm in that kind of pain or have been in that kind of pain.
00:01:35.020 I was in that kind of pain for probably, gosh, eight years.
00:01:42.900 And I got to the point where I'm like, I can't.
00:01:45.740 I mean, I'm in my 50s.
00:01:47.340 I don't want to be like that.
00:01:48.300 What am I going to be like when I'm 90?
00:01:50.600 I can't live this way.
00:01:52.140 Most people think they have to live this way.
00:01:55.080 You don't.
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00:02:03.520 They just couldn't take it anymore.
00:02:05.340 I understand.
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00:02:17.600 I didn't want to try it.
00:02:18.420 It's not going to work.
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00:03:01.220 I take it three times a day as directed, and it works for me.
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00:03:10.520 All right.
00:03:33.220 If we can bring up the Mueller testimony just a little bit so we can talk over it and hear
00:03:37.640 if there's anything interesting when he gets to questions or answers.
00:03:40.440 The evidence we obtained about the president's actions and intent presents difficult issues
00:03:49.100 that prevent us from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred.
00:03:53.500 Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also
00:03:58.280 does not exonerate him.
00:04:00.080 Now, I read that correctly?
00:04:02.100 Yes.
00:04:02.560 All right.
00:04:03.060 Now, your report, and today you said at all times the special counsel team operated under,
00:04:08.620 was guided by, and followed Justice Department policies and principles.
00:04:11.660 So, which DOJ policy or principle sets forth a legal standard that an investigated person
00:04:17.820 is not exonerated if their innocence from criminal conduct is not conclusively determined?
00:04:24.280 That's a question by Congressman Ratcliffe.
00:04:27.300 Which DOJ policy or principle set forth a legal standard that an investigated person is not
00:04:32.580 exonerated if their innocence from criminal conduct is not conclusively determined?
00:04:39.140 Where does that language come from, director?
00:04:41.800 Where is the DOJ policy that says that?
00:04:46.140 Can you, let me make it easier.
00:04:47.700 Can I, is there, is there, is, go ahead.
00:04:50.280 Can you give me an example other than Donald Trump where the Justice Department determined
00:04:54.260 that an investigated person was not exonerated because their innocence was not conclusively
00:04:58.960 determined?
00:04:59.540 I cannot, but this is a unique situation.
00:05:02.240 Okay, well, I, you can't, time is short.
00:05:04.680 I've got five minutes.
00:05:05.560 Let's just leave it at, you can't find it because I'll tell you why.
00:05:08.540 It doesn't exist.
00:05:10.480 The special counsel's job, nowhere does it say that you were to conclusively determine
00:05:14.480 Donald Trump's innocence or that the special counsel-
00:05:16.720 By the way, this is Radcliffe from Texas, it's not in any of the documents, it's not in your
00:05:21.540 appointment order, it's not in the special counsel regulations, it's not in the OLC opinions,
00:05:25.620 it's not in the justice manual, and it's not in the principles of federal prosecution.
00:05:29.260 Nowhere do those words appear together because respectfully, respectfully, director, it was
00:05:34.680 not the special counsel's job to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or to exonerate
00:05:39.600 him because the bedrock principle of our justice system is a presumption of innocence.
00:05:45.060 It exists for everyone.
00:05:47.280 Everyone is entitled to it, including sitting presidents.
00:05:51.180 And because there is a presumption of innocence, prosecutors never, ever need to conclusively
00:05:57.580 determine it.
00:05:58.720 Now, director, the special counsel applied this inverted burden of proof that I can't find
00:06:05.440 and you said doesn't exist anywhere in the department policies, and you used it to write
00:06:10.600 a report.
00:06:11.140 And the very first line of your report, the very first line of your report says, and as
00:06:18.060 you read this morning, it authorizes the special counsel to provide the attorney general with
00:06:22.640 a confidential report explaining the prosecution or declination decisions reached by the special
00:06:28.600 counsel.
00:06:29.080 That's the very first word of your report, right?
00:06:31.480 That's correct.
00:06:31.940 Here's the problem, director.
00:06:34.720 The special counsel didn't do that.
00:06:38.360 On volume one, you did.
00:06:40.240 On volume two, with respect to potential obstruction of justice, the special counsel made neither
00:06:46.440 a prosecution decision or a declination decision.
00:06:50.380 You made no decision.
00:06:51.700 You told us this morning and in your report that you made no determination.
00:06:55.180 So respectfully, director, you didn't follow the special counsel regulations.
00:06:59.180 It clearly says, write a confidential report about decisions reached.
00:07:05.020 Nowhere in here does it say, write a report about decisions that weren't reached.
00:07:10.560 You wrote 180 pages.
00:07:12.820 180 pages about decisions that weren't reached.
00:07:15.740 About potential crimes that weren't charged.
00:07:19.060 Or decided.
00:07:19.860 And respectfully, respectfully, by doing that, you managed to violate every principle and the
00:07:26.080 most sacred of traditions about prosecutors not offering extra prosecutorial analysis about
00:07:32.860 potential crimes that aren't charged.
00:07:35.360 So Americans need to know this as they listen to the Democrats and socialists on the other
00:07:39.980 side of the aisle.
00:07:40.580 As they do dramatic readings from this report, that volume two of this report was not authorized
00:07:47.680 under the law to be written.
00:07:50.760 It was written to a legal standard that does not exist at the Justice Department.
00:07:54.680 And it was written in violation of every DOJ principle about extra prosecutorial commentary.
00:08:00.420 I agree with the chairman this morning when he said Donald Trump is not above the law.
00:08:04.380 He's not.
00:08:04.920 But he damn sure shouldn't be below the law, which is where volume two of this report puts
00:08:09.620 him.
00:08:11.740 All really good points by Ratcliffe.
00:08:13.500 I would have liked to have heard Mike Mueller's response answer there.
00:08:17.940 But.
00:08:19.060 Oh, no.
00:08:19.700 Now we go to another Texan.
00:08:21.380 Sheila Jackson Lee.
00:08:22.960 The Trump campaign chair, Paul Manafort, was passing sensitive voter information and polar
00:08:28.460 data to a Russian operative.
00:08:30.740 And there were so many other ways that Russia subverted our democracy.
00:08:34.920 Together with the evidence in volume one, I cannot think of a more serious need to investigate.
00:08:41.600 So now I'm going to ask you some questions about obstruction of justice as it relates
00:08:46.220 to volume two.
00:08:47.740 Why is she wearing Napoleon's jacket?
00:08:50.080 We determined that there were a sufficient factual and legal basis to further investigate
00:08:56.680 potential obstruction of justice.
00:08:57.480 All she has to do is stick her hand into the jacket and she's Napoleon.
00:09:01.920 Is that correct?
00:09:02.580 She doesn't know where it is on the page because someone pulled the quote for her and put it
00:09:23.240 on a separate page.
00:09:23.880 Your report also describes at least 10 separate instances of possible obstruction of justice
00:09:28.380 that were investigated by you and your team.
00:09:31.600 Is that correct?
00:09:32.440 Yes.
00:09:33.260 In fact, the table of contents serves as a very good guide of some of the acts.
00:09:38.720 There is a table of contents.
00:09:42.260 Is that correct, sir?
00:09:43.280 Yes.
00:09:43.740 And that serves as a guide to find what you wrote.
00:09:47.340 Is that correct, sir?
00:09:48.880 Yes.
00:09:49.460 These numbers seem to be page numbers identifying where these pieces of the report exist.
00:09:54.540 Yes.
00:09:54.720 Is that correct, Mr. Mueller?
00:09:56.480 Yes.
00:09:57.080 The president's orders, Don McGahn, to deny that the president...
00:10:00.800 Are those same numbers on pages later in your report?
00:10:05.060 I direct you now to what you wrote, Director Mueller.
00:10:11.020 All right, here we go.
00:10:11.620 The president's pattern of conduct as a whole sheds light on the nature of the president's
00:10:16.640 acts and the inferences that can be drawn about his intent.
00:10:20.620 Does that mean you have to investigate all of his conduct to ascertain true motive?
00:10:25.440 No.
00:10:25.660 And when you talk about the president's pattern of conduct, that would include the ten possible
00:10:30.980 acts of obstruction that you investigated, is that correct?
00:10:34.780 When you talk about the president's pattern of conduct, that would include the ten possible
00:10:38.360 acts of obstruction that you investigated, correct?
00:10:41.120 I direct you to the report for how that is characterized.
00:10:45.520 Thank you.
00:10:46.500 Let me go to the screen again.
00:10:47.700 And for each of those ten potential instances of obstruction of justice, you analyzed three
00:10:53.740 elements of the crime of obstruction of justice.
00:10:56.700 An obstructive act, a nexus between the act and an official proceeding, and corrupt intent.
00:11:02.280 Is that correct?
00:11:03.060 Yes.
00:11:04.020 You wrote on page 178, volume 2...
00:11:06.440 Oh, God.
00:11:07.200 So this is a strategy, though, Glenn, and it's important to understand what Democrats are
00:11:10.860 doing.
00:11:11.280 What they believe is that the American people have not read this report.
00:11:13.780 They don't know what's in it, and it would be damning.
00:11:15.360 So what they're going to do is read sections from the report, basically pick the things
00:11:20.940 that look worse for Trump, the worst things they can find, and then just have Mueller say,
00:11:25.520 yes, that is what I said.
00:11:26.860 So it's giving them...
00:11:28.360 They're trying to get these viral moments out of reading the report, because they know
00:11:32.780 he's not going to say anything additional.
00:11:34.240 This is why this is such a circus.
00:11:35.980 Can you please get the theme from Barry Lyndon, because I need it under Jackson Lee as I'm just
00:11:40.560 watching it.
00:11:42.860 This is not a viral moment.
00:11:45.360 No.
00:11:45.760 At all.
00:11:46.360 And I don't think the American people are really interested.
00:11:49.500 I think Congress is interested in this, and I think for all the wrong reasons, the media
00:11:57.160 is interested in this.
00:11:58.520 But I don't think you're going to find anything from Mueller today that is new at all, and
00:12:06.360 you're just going to solidify people's positions of where they already are.
00:12:10.740 I would have liked to hear, and at some point I'm sure they'll get back to it, I would love
00:12:13.920 to hear Mueller's response to the questions from Ratcliffe.
00:12:17.580 Me too.
00:12:17.960 Like, hey, you know, you invented this new thing where it's not innocent or guilty.
00:12:22.760 It's, well, we couldn't prove the guilt, and we couldn't prove the innocence, so maybe
00:12:29.580 he was guilty.
00:12:30.380 That new legal standard, I'd love to hear that one explained from Mueller at some point,
00:12:34.920 and hopefully we get to that today.
00:12:36.700 Yeah, well, we'll see.
00:12:38.840 I doubt it.
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00:15:03.760 Man, the council here is, they spent two hours yesterday, the Democrats, in a closed-door session
00:15:30.100 rehearsing and practicing.
00:15:33.520 Now we go to Mr. Sensenbrenner and his cross-examination of Mueller.
00:15:40.960 ...pages in raw evidentiary material, including hundreds of references to 302, which are interviews
00:15:48.780 by the FBI for individuals who have never been cross-examined and which did not comply with
00:15:54.700 the special counsel's governing regulation to explain the prosecution or declination decisions
00:16:00.700 reached.
00:16:01.300 Correct?
00:16:02.640 And where are you reading from on that?
00:16:04.480 I'm reading from my question.
00:16:06.420 Ha ha!
00:16:07.560 Mm-hmm.
00:16:08.500 Then could you repeat it?
00:16:09.720 Okay.
00:16:11.120 You have 182 pages of raw evidentiary material with hundreds of references to 302s who were
00:16:17.980 never been cross-examined and which didn't comply with the governing regulation to explain
00:16:23.560 the prosecution or declination decisions reached.
00:16:27.940 This is one of those areas which I declined to discuss.
00:16:32.720 Okay.
00:16:33.100 And I would direct you to the report itself.
00:16:37.500 Okay.
00:16:38.300 Well, I looked at the 182 pages of it.
00:16:41.880 You know, let me switch gears.
00:16:43.420 Please do.
00:16:44.420 He said it kind of looked like something that would be happening at a nursing home.
00:16:48.000 Yeah.
00:16:48.700 Like, let me tell you something else.
00:16:50.960 Well, I don't know.
00:16:51.900 You'd have to check the papers for that.
00:16:54.080 It could be a sequel to Last Vegas.
00:16:56.260 Yeah.
00:16:56.740 This scene happens in.
00:16:57.980 Grumpy old man.
00:16:58.880 A number of occasions in his report stated that the President Clinton's actions may have
00:17:06.140 risen to impeachable conduct, recognizing that it is up to the House of Representatives
00:17:12.380 to determine what conduct is impeachable.
00:17:16.300 You never used the term raising to impeachable conduct for any of the 10 instances that the
00:17:22.540 gentleman from Texas did.
00:17:24.980 Is it true that there is nothing in Volume 2 of the report that says that the President
00:17:32.440 may have engaged in impeachable conduct?
00:17:35.580 Well, we have judiously kept in the center of our investigation our mandate.
00:17:47.680 And our mandate does not go to other ways of addressing conduct.
00:17:52.380 Our mandate goes to what developing the report and turning the report into the Attorney General.
00:17:59.280 With respect, you know, it seems to me, you know, that there are a couple of statements
00:18:04.100 that you made, you know, that said that this is not for me to decide.
00:18:08.120 And the implication is, is that this is for this committee to decide.
00:18:11.680 Now, you didn't use the word impeachable conduct like Starr did.
00:18:15.600 There was no statute to prevent you from using the word impeachable conduct.
00:18:21.000 And I go back to what Mr. Radcliffe said.
00:18:23.440 And that is, is that even the President is innocent until proven guilty.
00:18:28.680 My time is up.
00:18:30.440 General, his time has expired.
00:18:32.260 Really?
00:18:33.560 That's a really good point.
00:18:34.740 Do you understand what he was trying to say here?
00:18:36.980 All right.
00:18:37.660 Well, then you don't need me, I guess.
00:18:38.820 Well, you have the whole audience you could explain it to.
00:18:40.720 I can't hear them.
00:18:41.860 Go ahead.
00:18:42.160 But everybody that needs to, what he said there was, now I can't remember.
00:18:48.980 Wow.
00:18:50.360 By the way, just to remind you, Glenn, nominated for the Radio Hall of Fame this year.
00:18:55.320 What he was saying there was, look, you can put opinions out there and say it's up for
00:19:02.720 this committee because impeachment is your own standard.
00:19:07.660 But you didn't say impeachment.
00:19:10.180 You were talking about possible crimes.
00:19:13.880 And, well, I don't know.
00:19:15.880 I mean, you could look at it this way.
00:19:17.700 You would look at it that way.
00:19:19.000 I don't know.
00:19:20.040 Yeah.
00:19:20.740 Well, that is, that's putting the President below the law.
00:19:25.020 Right.
00:19:25.120 And he's also making the point that, hey, Ken Starr did see it as impeachable.
00:19:29.400 He put it in his report.
00:19:30.520 Why didn't you put it in yours?
00:19:31.960 And, of course, the implication is there that it wasn't impeachable.
00:19:37.340 He didn't agree with that per se.
00:19:40.360 Also, they were old.
00:19:42.620 This is Mr. Cohen.
00:19:49.100 Democrat.
00:19:49.880 Correct.
00:19:57.960 Correct.
00:19:58.560 That's the effect of recusal, yes.
00:20:05.000 And so, instead, another Trump appointee, as you know Mr. Sessions was, Mr. Rosenstein
00:20:10.700 became in charge of it.
00:20:11.780 Is that correct?
00:20:12.620 Yes.
00:20:13.700 Wasn't Attorney General Sessions following the rules and professional advice of the Department
00:20:18.960 of Justice ethics folks when he recused himself from the investigation?
00:20:22.560 Yes.
00:20:23.760 And yet the President repeatedly expressed his displeasure at Sessions' decision to follow
00:20:28.260 those ethics rules to recuse himself from oversight of that investigation.
00:20:31.740 Is that not correct?
00:20:32.420 That's accurate based on what is written in the report.
00:20:35.540 And the President's reaction to the recusal is noted in the report.
00:20:40.120 Mr. Bannon recalled that the President was mad, as mad as Bannon had ever seen him, and he
00:20:46.620 screamed at McGann about how weak Sessions was.
00:20:49.740 Do you recall that from the report?
00:20:51.140 That's in the report, yes.
00:20:52.060 This is ridiculous.
00:20:55.520 This is, I mean, this is really.
00:20:57.540 It's in the report.
00:20:58.740 Yes.
00:20:59.300 Yeah, it's in the report.
00:21:00.100 Yes.
00:21:00.520 Yes.
00:21:01.460 And of course, it's just a show.
00:21:03.040 Again, it's the Hollywood for ugly people thing, right?
00:21:05.280 Like, that's what, this is a show.
00:21:06.820 Right.
00:21:07.080 And they're trying to just read from the report questions they know are in the report.
00:21:11.080 Right.
00:21:11.340 So here's the thing.
00:21:12.100 We could just take the Republicans, because they're saying something new, and then you
00:21:16.440 could read the report, you know, if you want to hear, yes, you just read the report.
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00:23:48.280 So we have, we're just covering the Mueller report and the questioning of Robert Mueller.
00:23:59.660 And this is now a question.
00:24:01.100 Let's bring this up.
00:24:01.820 This is Hank Johnson.
00:24:03.160 Oh, correct.
00:24:04.300 And in fact, John McGann advised the president that the assertive conflicts were still in the
00:24:11.880 Yeah, there's a lot of dumb ones.
00:24:13.080 Isn't that true?
00:24:14.340 I refer to the report on that episode.
00:24:17.300 Well, page 85 of volume 2 speaks to that.
00:24:22.040 And also, Director Mueller, DOJ ethics officials confirmed that you had no conflicts that would
00:24:28.880 prevent you from serving as special counsel.
00:24:31.100 Isn't that correct?
00:24:32.180 That's correct.
00:24:33.020 But despite Don McGann and the Department of Justice guidance, around May 23rd, 2017,
00:24:40.820 the president, quote, prodded McGann to complain to Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein about these
00:24:50.260 supposed conflicts.
00:24:50.860 He's reading from the report.
00:24:51.720 Yeah, he's just reading from the report.
00:24:53.300 These aren't real questions.
00:24:54.620 And McGann declared to go to Rosenstein.
00:24:56.120 Again, which I'm bummed because he is so good.
00:24:59.500 When he asked questions, if you remember, Hank Johnson from Georgia, by the way, what the
00:25:06.260 hell is going on with Georgia politics?
00:25:08.680 Cynthia McKinney, Johnson, the woman who this earlier this week was like, the guy told me
00:25:17.440 to go back home, which was completely untrue.
00:25:19.860 Now they have the videotape showing that everything she said was bogus.
00:25:24.980 Isn't that great?
00:25:25.920 Oh, it's amazing.
00:25:26.580 It's great.
00:25:27.420 It's amazing.
00:25:28.260 By the way, you can keep the Hank Johnson questioning up.
00:25:31.520 We're just going to keep monitoring this in case anything exciting happens.
00:25:34.200 Well, in case the whole committee tips over and capsizes.
00:25:39.380 That's what Hank Johnson.
00:25:40.860 That's what he said in committee.
00:25:43.400 He was asking a general about sending more troops to Guan.
00:25:48.760 My fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and
00:26:02.720 capsize.
00:26:05.880 Listen to this general.
00:26:06.820 We don't anticipate that.
00:26:09.980 The greatest response of all time.
00:26:12.940 Of all time.
00:26:13.480 Of all time.
00:26:14.480 Do you know how islands work, sir?
00:26:16.920 Because it was still respectful.
00:26:19.320 And yet, at the same time, relate how ridiculous the question was.
00:26:23.920 It's not like a floaty in a pool that can just travel around.
00:26:27.420 I don't know if you know that.
00:26:29.080 Can we talk about another development here with Hank Johnson?
00:26:32.080 Did he have a tube in his throat in a recent surgery or something?
00:26:38.140 Or did he have a massive shaving problem?
00:26:40.800 Did he have a shaving incident?
00:26:41.700 Because it looks like he cut himself shaving and still has the paper towel under his chin.
00:26:46.860 Watch when he looks up.
00:26:47.960 No, he does.
00:26:48.720 Is that what it is?
00:26:49.520 I think it is.
00:26:51.060 You can kind of see it a little bit.
00:26:52.800 A little bit.
00:26:53.420 But when he looks up, watch him look up.
00:26:55.380 There he is.
00:26:56.420 He's like, I got toilet paper stuck to my neck.
00:26:58.980 I mean, you fire your entire staff after this, if this is what this is.
00:27:05.180 It could be something we don't know about medical issues.
00:27:07.320 With our luck, it was something.
00:27:08.620 He was in the hospital getting a blood transfusion last night.
00:27:12.380 And then this will all be Twitter going, look at how insensitive they just hate him because he's black.
00:27:17.780 Well, you know, that is why we mentioned, of course, that it could legitimately be something medical that I don't know about.
00:27:25.560 But it does appear to be that he just cut himself shaving.
00:27:29.040 A little shaving accident.
00:27:30.080 Well, maybe he was shaving on an island that was in the middle of capsizing.
00:27:34.040 Possible.
00:27:34.440 Sometimes when you move your arm to one side or the other of the room and that room just starts to move a little bit, you've got to be careful while you're shaving.
00:27:44.540 Well, I don't shave on planes.
00:27:45.580 We learned that from the documentary airplane.
00:27:48.380 Not a documentary, but I appreciate that.
00:27:51.600 By the way, tonight at 5 o'clock, you've got to join us, Pat.
00:27:56.380 Is this the Alana Omar thing?
00:27:58.260 Yeah.
00:27:58.660 Yeah.
00:27:59.060 It is really going to be a good special tonight.
00:28:01.580 I bet.
00:28:01.900 We have an hour-long special.
00:28:03.400 Do you delve into the, or maybe you don't want to give this away, do you delve into the marriage with a brother?
00:28:08.580 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:28:09.220 Okay.
00:28:09.580 Yeah.
00:28:10.140 We're trying to explain, A, what this controversy is because most people are like, this can't be true.
00:28:17.260 What's about this?
00:28:18.220 You married your brother.
00:28:19.340 What is this?
00:28:20.560 And so we explain what all of the controversies are from her all the way back to Somalia to today.
00:28:29.440 And we are also giving all of the evidence that has been found.
00:28:35.120 And it's, it is, I think it's enough to call a grand jury.
00:28:39.080 I have been absolutely dumbfounded by the fact that nobody has been able to, maybe until tonight, has been able to follow up on this.
00:28:47.560 She married her brother for immigration purposes, and nobody can actually track that down.
00:28:54.500 Well, we're not sure.
00:28:55.420 How could that be?
00:28:56.720 Yeah.
00:28:57.020 How could it be?
00:28:58.800 Because she won't answer the question.
00:29:01.500 But there is no birth certificate because Somalia was such a nightmare.
00:29:06.200 Okay.
00:29:06.400 So there was no birth certificate.
00:29:07.680 So you just have to take and piece together what she says, what he says, follow the pictures, follow the immigration, and what they said when they were coming in.
00:29:21.520 So there's no records of that family in Somalia?
00:29:24.940 No.
00:29:25.940 Wow.
00:29:26.560 It was a civil war.
00:29:27.520 It's a civil war.
00:29:28.460 It's not in a refugee camp.
00:29:29.200 We had one, too, and we still have records.
00:29:31.260 It's true.
00:29:32.500 It's possible we had a more developed government than Somalia even then.
00:29:36.220 Even then.
00:29:36.680 Even then.
00:29:37.520 It's not unusual for not to have birth certificates, and it's really important that we don't make this into a birth certificate thing.
00:29:45.820 Right.
00:29:46.580 Because it's not.
00:29:47.600 We're not questioning how she got here.
00:29:49.980 We know how she got here.
00:29:51.180 But there's illegal, potential illegal activity there.
00:29:53.760 There's illegal activity that seems pretty likely on how she got in.
00:30:00.900 The family was broken in half.
00:30:03.640 Half went to England under one name.
00:30:07.700 The other half came here under the Omar name.
00:30:12.620 And then we have all of the photographic evidence.
00:30:16.980 You're just going to have to decide for yourself.
00:30:18.760 It's enough to be able to go now and say to a grand jury, you need to investigate this because there's a felony on entrance.
00:30:27.980 There's possible felonies on lying about who people are for educational purposes, for discounts, fraud.
00:30:40.580 There is a felony of her tax forms where she was.
00:30:47.200 I mean, incredible.
00:30:48.960 There's 28.
00:30:50.620 Is it 28 tickets and citations that she and her husband slash brother received in this time period where they where they state their address?
00:31:03.580 And their address is the same address where her, quote, ex-husband lived.
00:31:10.700 So it looks like she was living with her, quote, new husband, most likely brother with her with the husband.
00:31:20.780 So it was supposedly divorced.
00:31:22.260 It was bigamy.
00:31:23.180 Yeah.
00:31:23.320 No, she didn't divorce.
00:31:24.780 Well, didn't she at one point divorce?
00:31:26.640 No, she said.
00:31:27.480 Yes.
00:31:27.780 In the Muslim tradition.
00:31:29.260 Right.
00:31:29.480 OK.
00:31:29.940 OK.
00:31:30.140 So she married him in the Muslim tradition.
00:31:32.480 Right.
00:31:32.900 And what's really strange is most people don't know this.
00:31:37.840 Here she is being married to him again.
00:31:39.780 Correct.
00:31:40.360 But when she married her brother or whoever this guy is, she married with a Christian pastor.
00:31:50.940 Now, why would a devout?
00:31:53.300 Why would a devout Muslim who wears a hijab and a devout Muslim male marry with a Christian pastor?
00:32:05.480 Why indeed diversity?
00:32:08.220 That's why.
00:32:09.200 I mean, there's just a lot of stuff like that.
00:32:10.740 That's just bizarre.
00:32:11.900 Yeah.
00:32:12.160 Just totally bizarre.
00:32:13.200 But there are, I believe, crimes, serious crimes.
00:32:17.860 And the Minneapolis crimes.
00:32:21.600 Oh, yeah.
00:32:21.960 Jail crimes.
00:32:22.920 Yeah.
00:32:23.220 Felonies.
00:32:23.840 Yeah.
00:32:24.180 Not high crimes and misdemeanors.
00:32:26.520 Actual felonies.
00:32:27.900 You don't have to have an opinion on this.
00:32:30.260 If these things are true, she should be going to prison.
00:32:33.560 And Pat, you definitely want to watch this special tonight, right?
00:32:35.920 I definitely want to.
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00:33:01.340 Let's real quick.
00:33:02.220 Let's go to Louie Gohmert.
00:33:04.460 The element of any of those obstructions you referenced requires a corrupt state of mind,
00:33:11.340 correct?
00:33:11.880 Corrupt intent, correct.
00:33:13.480 Right.
00:33:13.820 And if somebody knows they did not conspire with anybody from Russia to effect the election.
00:33:22.560 And they see the big justice department with people that hate that person coming after them.
00:33:30.880 And then a special counsel appointed who hires a dozen or more people that hate that person.
00:33:38.540 And he knows he knows he's innocent.
00:33:40.920 He's not corruptly acting in order to see that justice is done.
00:33:47.740 What he's doing is not obstructing justice.
00:33:51.080 He is pursuing justice.
00:33:53.240 And the fact that you ran it out two years means you perpetuated injustice.
00:33:59.360 I take your question.
00:34:00.620 The gentleman's time has expired.
00:34:01.880 The witness may answer the question.
00:34:04.380 I take your question.
00:34:07.940 What does that mean?
00:34:08.760 The gentleman from Florida.
00:34:10.460 Director Mahler.
00:34:11.820 This is like everyone's just senile just talking at each other.
00:34:15.260 I got to die and I like pizza.
00:34:18.780 What the hell does that mean?
00:34:19.920 I take your question.
00:34:20.900 I guess it's just I understand it.
00:34:22.700 Yeah, he's not going to he doesn't respect, I guess, the question is.
00:34:26.660 I heard that you said that essentially what is what he said.
00:34:30.340 I mean, isn't that a good point?
00:34:33.740 Yeah, I mean, I'd like to hear your quote.
00:34:37.200 And then in your report, you wrote about multiple calls from the president to White House counsel Don McGahn.
00:34:42.320 And regarding the second call you wrote, and I quote, McGahn recalled that the president was more direct,
00:34:49.040 saying something like, call Rod, tell Rod that Mueller has conflicts and can't be special, can't be the special counsel.
00:34:57.960 McGahn, recall the president telling him, Mueller has to go and call me back when you do it.
00:35:04.000 Director Mueller, did McGahn understand what the president was ordering him to do?
00:35:09.760 I direct you to what we've written in the report in terms of characterizing his feelings.
00:35:15.340 And in the report, it says, quote, McGahn...
00:35:18.020 Look, I should be eating pudding at this time.
00:35:22.720 I don't usually think like this now.
00:35:25.420 I think I wrote it down.
00:35:27.020 Maybe you should read it.
00:35:28.220 But it appears as though that's all you're doing, is reading the report and asking me to leave my pudding time just to say, yeah, that's what the report said, I think.
00:35:40.800 Return momentarily to the nursing home trial.
00:35:44.720 It is unbelievable.
00:35:47.280 Agonizing.
00:35:48.080 Unbelievable.
00:35:49.280 Okay.
00:35:51.760 Thank you so much, Pat.
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00:37:24.000 Alana Marr, the special on her, coming up tonight at 5 o'clock.
00:37:37.020 This is, I think this is going to be a rather funny one.
00:37:40.440 Sad.
00:37:41.240 Tragic.
00:37:41.900 Yes.
00:37:42.600 Full of crime.
00:37:43.660 You bet.
00:37:44.720 But also, we're trying to explain this very, very complex situation.
00:37:50.960 And that's one reason.
00:37:51.980 That's not the reason the mainstream media is doing it.
00:37:54.520 But it's one reason why people don't know more about this is because it's so complex.
00:38:00.680 So how do we explain something in a way that people really will enjoy watching it?
00:38:07.180 Well, you'll see tonight.
00:38:09.500 We have, we kind of, we're trying to look at shows from the 1970s that kind of fit.
00:38:16.940 The Brady Bunch is the Omar Bunch tonight.
00:38:20.500 And, and also, All in the Family and Three's Company might also play, might play a role with Alana Marr playing, I guess, what was her name?
00:38:34.220 Suzanne Somers.
00:38:36.080 With a hijab.
00:38:37.360 So you don't, you don't want to, well, maybe not with a hijab.
00:38:40.820 Did she get married with the Christian pastor?
00:38:44.600 She got married with a Christian pastor, but in the Muslim tradition.
00:38:47.420 That's all.
00:38:48.240 It's easy to understand.
00:38:50.900 Very strange situation.
00:38:52.320 And I will say, seeing it visually is going to help you actually understand it.
00:38:55.660 So when everyone accuses you of being some hateful racist for questioning crimes, you can actually explain all the details.
00:39:03.580 That's where we've gotten to now.
00:39:04.920 Before it was, hey, I think they're a socialist.
00:39:08.600 Racist.
00:39:09.540 Now you're like, they're a felon.
00:39:12.260 Racist.
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00:39:41.320 All right.
00:39:42.720 Also, Tom Fitton is coming up with us in just a couple of minutes.
00:39:47.280 He's the president of Judicial Watch.
00:39:49.120 And he has filed a house ethics complaint against Omar over potential immigration, marriage, tax, and student loan fraud, which we're going to be covering all of those things tonight.
00:40:06.460 And I think there is a, I think what we're going to present tonight is a jury ready, I should say a grand jury ready argument.
00:40:16.220 You'll see tonight, there's enough there to indict with a grand jury for some pretty serious crimes.
00:40:23.980 So we'll get to that.
00:40:25.820 Coming up, Tom Fitton is next.
00:40:27.900 And also, more on the nursing home food fight that's happening in Congress right now.
00:40:35.440 Did you write this?
00:40:36.540 I don't know.
00:40:37.220 I think so.
00:40:38.580 Did I use a typewriter?
00:40:40.420 I don't really know.
00:40:42.160 That is an exciting episode from Congress today.
00:40:46.440 We'll cover it more coming up.
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00:40:55.020 Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial Watch, has just yesterday filed a house ethics complaint against Representative Ilan Omar over potential immigration, marriage, tax, and student loan fraud.
00:41:12.400 We're doing a special tonight on this only at 5 o'clock on the Glenn Beck program on Blaze TV.
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00:41:25.000 We're going to explain all of it, but these are serious crimes.
00:41:29.200 This is not, this is not no big deal.
00:41:32.020 This isn't ethics committee look into it and slap her on the wrist.
00:41:35.920 These are serious felonies.
00:41:38.720 We talked to Tom Fitton about that in one minute.
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00:43:33.020 Now, Tom Fitton is the president of Judicial Watch.
00:43:42.260 That's a public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption.
00:43:47.420 They have been around for a long time.
00:43:51.440 Tom Fitton is their president at Judicial Watch, and they have just filed a house ethics complaint against Ilan Omar.
00:44:00.040 Welcome to the program, Tom.
00:44:03.580 Glenn, good to be with you.
00:44:04.660 Thank you for having me on.
00:44:06.080 Thanks.
00:44:06.460 We're doing a special tonight.
00:44:07.640 And, you know, the the the mainstream media makes this into conspiracy theory or they say this is just crazy, you know, right wingers.
00:44:17.620 But we've had the Minneapolis Star Tribune do an investigation themselves and verify the investigations by crazy right wingers.
00:44:28.320 And they either can confirm they can confirm about 60 percent of it and the rest of it.
00:44:36.700 They say they can't disprove without her participation.
00:44:41.940 These are serious, serious crimes.
00:44:44.700 What we're presenting tonight, I believe, is enough for an indictment and a call for a grand jury.
00:44:51.800 I gather you're at the same place.
00:44:53.860 Yeah, there's certainly enough evidence to warrant a criminal investigation into what went on there.
00:45:01.420 And, you know, Glenn, you've been looking at this, I'm sure, for as long as we have.
00:45:05.260 It's kind of been this like low grade fever type of corruption scandal.
00:45:10.180 And when her hometown left wing newspaper essentially puts its stamp of approval on the concerns that we've had for a long time going on there,
00:45:22.460 I think it's pretty hard now for the Justice Department to ignore it, Department of Homeland Security, the IRS.
00:45:30.400 And, you know, there's a political process for handling ethics concerns related to this type of activity, which is what we're trying to pursue with the House.
00:45:37.980 We're not naive as to the interest in Democrats in doing this, but we just got to try to make the system work.
00:45:45.260 We've got to try to remind these members they're not above the law and hold other members accountable if they're going to try to let them get away with it.
00:45:51.700 But I think that is they do think they're above the law.
00:45:54.820 I mean, we're talking perjury, immigration fraud, marriage fraud, state and federal tax fraud, federal student loan fraud.
00:46:04.280 And if it was if it was you, Tom, or if it was me, how much how much trouble would we be in?
00:46:10.720 How much jail time would we be looking at?
00:46:14.300 Yeah, this would be an easy prosecution if it were a regular individual involved in it.
00:46:21.140 But this is a politically connected figure now, member of Congress.
00:46:24.620 I'm sure the Justice Board would be horrified of having to do something here.
00:46:28.340 But that's the goal of filing this ethics complaint.
00:46:32.860 Not only will it put pressure on the House to do something about it, but highlight the issue for the Justice Department to follow up.
00:46:38.780 So hang on just a second.
00:46:39.480 You say it would be very easy.
00:46:41.860 Why would it be very easy?
00:46:43.620 It's complicated.
00:46:45.480 Well, it's not that complicated.
00:46:47.020 You know, so your listeners should know, it looks like Miss Omar came into the United States using the name of another family.
00:46:57.560 The Omar family.
00:46:58.140 Her siblings, including her brother, went to the United Kingdom.
00:47:02.960 It looks like she married her brother to give him some type of immigration benefits here in the United States.
00:47:08.120 It's unclear how that plays out.
00:47:10.360 So it's so bad that we can't be confident that, as we point out, she's going by another name that's not her own as a member of Congress.
00:47:24.220 It's extraordinary.
00:47:25.820 So it seems to be pretty well documented that this is what happened.
00:47:33.540 What I can't figure out is why did she come with her father, I think, her father and her sister, and go under the Omar family with the other siblings going to the U.K.?
00:47:48.580 Is it because the Omars could only take a certain number of people, or why didn't they take the whole family under the Omar name?
00:47:57.820 Do you know?
00:47:58.620 Well, I'm not sure about that.
00:48:00.540 But, you know, remember, this is, you know, these are refugees.
00:48:04.060 They were in Kenya at the time.
00:48:06.960 I mean, who knows what was going on?
00:48:09.540 You know, maybe they could only bring three individuals in under the family's name, or her other members wanted to go to the United Kingdom for other reasons.
00:48:18.680 You know, my guess is this is just the tip of the iceberg and probably not an unusual story in terms of fraud associated with refugee settlements here in the United States.
00:48:28.480 So apparently DNA DNA evidence shows that 80 percent of Somalis coming in are not related to the people they say they're related to.
00:48:38.660 Yeah.
00:48:38.820 You know, and and, you know, that might be happening with a wink and a nod from authorities.
00:48:44.860 The point is, get the refugees in and the specifics of the names.
00:48:48.020 However, may important it might be to national security and the rule of law aren't terribly relevant to helping the refugees.
00:48:54.600 It's amazing.
00:48:55.160 It's a.
00:48:55.700 But if you're going to run for Congress, you've got to make sure all your ducks in a row.
00:48:59.200 And that hasn't happened to you.
00:49:00.620 It's amazing to me that under Obama, we couldn't take Christian refugees because we just didn't know.
00:49:06.640 But if you say and I believe this to be true, authorities look at this with a wink and a nod for Somalian Muslim refugees.
00:49:15.900 But they don't have a wink and a nod for Christian Syrian or Iraqi refugees.
00:49:21.700 It there is something really toxic in our system.
00:49:26.120 Well, you remember the refugee program, the vetting of refugees was outsourced to third parties, U.N. officials and folks like that.
00:49:34.060 So the United States just essentially accepted the word of the third party better.
00:49:39.460 So that's what had been happening with the refugee program, which is why President Trump tried to reform it to get more security measures in place.
00:49:47.040 So let me let me go here.
00:49:49.060 As you're looking at the the fraud of the marriage, she marries her her husband.
00:49:55.960 Let's call him Ahmed one.
00:49:57.780 She marries Ahmed one.
00:49:59.620 But she says she only marries him under a religious ceremony.
00:50:04.220 Is there any documentation of those two being married legally at all the first time?
00:50:12.880 No.
00:50:13.560 And I think, you know, some of the religious ceremonies were officiated by a Christian minister,
00:50:18.720 which that was Ahmed to Ahmed to Ahmed to Ahmed one was was a religious Muslim to the Muslim tradition.
00:50:28.980 Ahmed to was a legal and Christian ceremony done by a Christian pastor, which I just how does this woman who's wearing a burqa get married by a Christian?
00:50:41.620 And it doesn't make sense.
00:50:45.040 I encourage all your listeners to go to the power line blog so they can start creating their own genealogical charts and marriage charts for the congressman for Minnesota.
00:50:57.040 And this is why the ethics committee needs to get into this, because she was playing fast and loose with our marriage laws.
00:51:07.080 She was she was filing IRS forms, pretending to be married for one to one person when, in fact, she was married to another.
00:51:16.540 She was we have we have the amended for she had to amend the form.
00:51:20.440 She said that's good enough, but it may not be good enough.
00:51:22.820 It wouldn't be good enough for most any other American.
00:51:25.080 No.
00:51:25.460 If you committed marriage fraud, you were just caught on an IRS form doing it.
00:51:28.780 No.
00:51:29.300 And she also committed perjury on like like 26 different.
00:51:33.100 I think their traffic violations and other violations that she and Ahmed to got and they they put their address down as the address of Ahmed one.
00:51:45.880 So apparently they were all living together in some strange threes company kind of marriage with her children and both husbands.
00:51:56.520 I mean, I don't even know what that is.
00:52:00.020 Well, you know, if you're engaged in marriage fraud, it makes perfect sense.
00:52:04.180 Correct.
00:52:04.460 You understand she's living with her brother.
00:52:06.480 Her husband's there, too.
00:52:08.620 On paper, the brothers married to her, but it's nothing substantive beyond the paper marriage for purposes of immigration.
00:52:15.240 Another purpose.
00:52:16.280 Who knows what other purposes to have them get some benefits from that marriage.
00:52:20.540 And on top of that, you have to wonder whether the House was defrauded in terms of descriptions about her name and other background material in terms of filings with the House.
00:52:33.200 This is a you know, there's criminal liability here potentially, but she could remove from Congress if the House does its job here and concludes.
00:52:41.980 And the evidence shows what we suggest it does.
00:52:45.540 But isn't she also I mean, aren't these felonies?
00:52:51.620 Yep.
00:52:52.380 Yep.
00:52:53.840 You know, the U.S. attorney and I don't know who the U.S. attorney in Minnesota is, but he ain't looking at it.
00:52:59.540 He ain't doing his job.
00:53:03.080 Tom, you've looked at this stuff and you've been in this business for a while.
00:53:07.440 How comfortable are you with the with the Facebook?
00:53:13.540 A lot of the stuff we can't go any further because all we have are Facebook posts of her and Ahmed to the timeline, et cetera, et cetera.
00:53:24.000 They were deleted from her timelines.
00:53:27.400 They were deleted from her and her alleged brothers posts.
00:53:32.820 All of this has been erased, but we have access to those things.
00:53:37.420 How comfortable are you that these are legitimately her and her families?
00:53:47.320 Well, when I see our good friends at the Paraline blog, who I trust, even though the big media pretends you can't trust them,
00:53:53.860 they were quite diligent in trying to ferret out all this information.
00:53:58.660 And then you have the legacy media come in, the Minnesota newspaper come in and essentially say, yeah, there are a lot of questions here.
00:54:07.900 And she's acting like she has something to hide and essentially repeats the reporting of our conservative friends there in Paraline.
00:54:15.460 And, you know, as you point out, I've been doing this for a long time.
00:54:19.760 You kind of, you know, people sometimes come to the wrong conclusions about publicly available documents.
00:54:25.140 And I think the right conclusions about this is that something illegal took place.
00:54:32.960 Scott Johnson, who runs Paraline blog, did all a reporting on this.
00:54:36.940 He was in the media the other day.
00:54:38.380 He said he was 98 percent certain marriage fraud took place and 90 percent certain the marriage fraud was with his brother, with her brother.
00:54:46.140 So something needs to be done here.
00:54:48.200 So and if she's innocent, then let the investigation figure that out.
00:54:52.820 Right. And or, you know, let's have an investigation so that we can conclude one way or another whether we should move on.
00:55:00.140 Shouldn't be. And she should be.
00:55:01.480 There is a presumption of evidence.
00:55:03.180 You know, there is a presumption of that innocent.
00:55:05.300 Right.
00:55:05.960 But there's enough evidence that any other citizen would be subject to a criminal investigation.
00:55:10.300 Yes. Tom, thank you so much.
00:55:12.080 Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch.
00:55:15.560 He is the president of that.
00:55:17.960 We are doing a special on this tonight.
00:55:20.140 This is serious, serious allegations.
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00:55:28.260 It's very difficult, especially when you're reading it or listening to it on the radio.
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00:56:03.140 Or is it Hezbollah?
00:56:04.980 No, it's Hamas.
00:56:06.520 So this is a dangerous situation that we need to clear up.
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00:59:35.580 We have been keeping our eye on the Mueller testimony now in Congress.
00:59:58.600 It's nothing but the Democrats just reading from the report.
01:00:03.240 Did you say that?
01:00:04.180 Oh, yeah.
01:00:04.760 I guess I did.
01:00:05.480 Yeah, sure.
01:00:06.180 That's what I said.
01:00:07.740 And the Republicans making good points all the way along.
01:00:11.480 And then him just going, okay.
01:00:15.380 Well, then, yeah.
01:00:16.900 I mean, he's really not saying anything.
01:00:18.580 It's a complete waste of time.
01:00:20.740 I mean, the guy wrote a 448-page report.
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01:00:31.020 They say, page 157.
01:00:32.640 Yes, on page 157, I did say that.
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01:00:53.880 All they are doing is reading what they believe are the most damning parts of the report and having Mueller confirm whether those were actually in the report.
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01:01:05.620 Hang on just a second.
01:01:06.360 Let me go take this real quick.
01:01:08.360 Let's listen to this.
01:01:09.340 Questioning by a Republican.
01:01:10.380 But you say nothing about this in your report.
01:01:12.500 Well, sir.
01:01:13.140 Meanwhile, Director, you're quite loquacious on other topics.
01:01:16.620 You write 3,500 words about the June 9 meeting between the Trump campaign and Russian lawyer Veselnitskaya.
01:01:23.740 You write on page 103 of your report that the president's legal team suggested, and I'm quoting from your report,
01:01:30.320 that the meeting might have been a setup by individuals working with the firm that produced the Steele reporting.
01:01:37.280 So I'm going to ask you a very easy question, Director Mueller.
01:01:39.720 On the week of June 9, who did Russian lawyer Veselnitskaya meet with more frequently, the Trump campaign or Glenn Simpson, who is functionally acting as an operative for the Democratic National Committee?
01:01:51.620 Well, what I think is missing here is the fact that this is under investigation other than elsewhere in the Justice Department.
01:01:58.980 And if I can finish, sir.
01:02:00.600 And if I can finish, sir.
01:02:01.740 Yeah, yeah.
01:02:02.140 And consequently, it's not within my purview.
01:02:04.960 Department of Justice and FBI should be responsive to questions on this particular issue.
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01:03:37.800 We have David Steinberg on with us now.
01:03:42.920 David is a journalist.
01:03:45.020 He has been following the Ilan Omar case for how long, David?
01:03:50.180 A year?
01:03:50.900 Over a year?
01:03:52.260 I've been on this a little more than a year.
01:03:55.180 Scott Johnson and Preya Samson started this.
01:03:58.480 I got on it back in August of 2016.
01:04:00.980 And this is when nobody was on it.
01:04:04.580 And it actually started, these claims started with a Somali blogger, if I'm not mistaken.
01:04:13.800 Yeah, there was a message board used by members of the local Minneapolis Somali community.
01:04:20.980 And just in the hours after Ilhan first won a primary in August of 2016,
01:04:27.600 they posted the first evidence that her marriage was a sham
01:04:31.540 and that this person was actually her genetic brother, who she had married in 2009.
01:04:37.800 And what was the evidence then?
01:04:41.000 The evidence then was photographic, and it was also referencing,
01:04:50.000 they specifically referenced when she got married to the person who she claims.
01:04:55.700 It was her husband at the time, this Ahmet Hersi.
01:04:59.060 And he pointed out where we could dig up the documents, that the documents should be there.
01:05:06.480 And so I...
01:05:07.040 So that's what...
01:05:07.700 Go ahead.
01:05:08.040 Go ahead.
01:05:08.380 I talked to you about...
01:05:10.440 Oh, I don't know.
01:05:10.940 I think we started first talking about eight months ago or so.
01:05:13.960 And you were on this.
01:05:15.120 And I know you were working with people in England to get more documentation
01:05:20.080 because half the family went to Virginia when they left Kenya.
01:05:27.820 They're from Somalia.
01:05:28.940 They were in a refugee camp in Kenya.
01:05:32.460 And they were trying to get out to the West.
01:05:35.300 And half the family went to Virginia with the Omar family.
01:05:41.220 And that's when she allegedly changed her name to Omar.
01:05:45.540 She's not an Omar, apparently.
01:05:48.500 She is an Elmi.
01:05:50.560 And the rest of her family, I think three others, went to England.
01:05:56.820 Do you know why the family split at that point?
01:06:00.420 Why didn't they all go to America with the Omars?
01:06:03.300 Do you know?
01:06:33.300 They said there was this family, the Omars, which apparently already had a relative in
01:06:40.480 the United States.
01:06:41.540 So they were using the P3 Refugee Application Program, Family Reunification, which allows
01:06:49.600 you to apply as a refugee in a bit quicker fashion if you already have someone in the
01:06:55.080 U.S., which legally is referred to as the anchor relative.
01:06:59.320 Now, so that was the Omar family.
01:07:03.180 It appeared they already have that.
01:07:05.700 And this was somebody...
01:07:08.500 The Omar family is within the same clan as Ilhan's father.
01:07:13.900 Okay.
01:07:14.300 And they had a discussion over in Kenya at the refugee camp.
01:07:20.220 The Omar family allowed them...
01:07:22.480 Allowed Ilhan's father, Ilhan's sister, and Ilhan to fraudulently apply as part of this P3
01:07:33.020 program as members of the Omar family.
01:07:36.200 And then Omar's brother and sister went over to the U.K. under the family name of Elmi.
01:07:49.540 Correct.
01:07:50.240 That's what we also heard.
01:07:51.600 They applied for asylum in the United Kingdom under their legal names, which was Ahmed Nur
01:08:00.640 Saeed Elmi, Layla Nur Saeed Elmi, and Muhammad Nur Saeed Elmi.
01:08:05.480 Those were three siblings of Ilhan's.
01:08:07.820 Okay, so why didn't those three...
01:08:10.120 Any idea why those three did not come under the Omar banner here in America?
01:08:17.240 Was there a limit?
01:08:19.220 Or what do we...
01:08:20.420 Do we know anything on that?
01:08:23.120 I don't have anything to verify what I've heard from sources as to why those three did
01:08:29.240 not come.
01:08:29.780 But what I have heard from sources is that there just simply wasn't a likelihood of getting
01:08:36.260 that many people.
01:08:37.680 Okay.
01:08:38.040 All of them.
01:08:38.620 Correct.
01:08:38.960 All right.
01:08:39.340 So now we have Ahmed Elmi, apparently her brother, who she's later going to marry, living
01:08:46.640 in Camden in the United Kingdom, and Leela Elmi, who also lived in Camden, at apparently
01:08:57.100 the same address.
01:08:59.760 Do we have...
01:09:00.820 I know you talked to...
01:09:02.620 Or I know you have both of them in Camden.
01:09:06.340 Do we have anything that shows that they're at the same address?
01:09:10.840 Yes, I have them at the same address, which I haven't published, because I believe either
01:09:15.640 they or relatives are stolen at the address.
01:09:20.180 So I haven't published that, but I do have both of them at the same address.
01:09:24.100 We have...
01:09:26.140 I have verification that both from the school itself and from Ahmed Elmi's own social media
01:09:37.260 that he attended the junior high high school, which was in that neighborhood.
01:09:45.680 All right.
01:09:47.160 So can you, if we don't publish or anything, if it's just for our eyes only, so I can verify
01:09:53.300 this, can you send me the information that you have where it places them at the same address?
01:09:59.280 So I can...
01:09:59.680 Oh, absolutely.
01:10:01.300 Because that is...
01:10:02.340 Those are the only two questions that I had on this was, okay, don't understand the split
01:10:06.960 up, other than it was not likely to get all of them in under the Omars.
01:10:11.620 And the other is, do you have anything that is confirming that they were living at the
01:10:19.100 same address?
01:10:20.080 Because we do know that Leah Elmi is...
01:10:25.100 Layla.
01:10:25.580 Layla Elmi is Omar's sister because of what evidence?
01:10:33.160 The evidence that I published was...
01:10:38.680 What is...
01:10:39.680 The problem is that he was a minor at the time.
01:10:42.100 Right.
01:10:42.440 So coming up with anything beyond address records...
01:10:46.280 Correct.
01:10:47.440 ...legally, it's not something...
01:10:49.420 You know, I've been able to do the whole investigation without requesting that anybody leak me something
01:10:54.340 and put themselves in jeopardy.
01:10:55.820 Correct.
01:10:56.120 I didn't want to start.
01:10:57.380 So that's been difficult.
01:10:59.260 What I have been able to show, though, is he was enrolled at that school, that they lived
01:11:05.840 at the same address, which I'm happy to forward to you.
01:11:08.940 No, no, no.
01:11:09.600 But I'm asking about Layla.
01:11:11.940 How do we...
01:11:12.540 About Layla?
01:11:13.120 Yeah.
01:11:13.400 What are the connections there that we know they are sisters?
01:11:17.900 Because once we know they're sisters, and we have Ahmed as a youth living with her,
01:11:24.980 we, I mean, we pretty much have that.
01:11:28.380 I mean, it's pretty much done.
01:11:30.620 So...
01:11:30.960 What I published as far as a connection showing Ilhan and Layla are sisters,
01:11:35.880 Mm-hmm.
01:11:37.460 Ilhan has, on multiple occasions, referred to her own father as a man named Nur Said.
01:11:44.000 She's been photographed with him.
01:11:47.280 She's called him Nur Said.
01:11:49.140 She tweets his name was Nur Said.
01:11:51.260 Everyone in the community knew him by that name.
01:11:53.360 And he, uh, he, his social media, he refers to himself as Nur Said.
01:12:01.500 I pull up a, a marriage document from 1997 from Camden, uh, it's a borough of London.
01:12:10.940 And Layla Nur Said Elmi, when she got married in 1997, she lists her father on the application
01:12:18.900 form as Nur Said Elmi.
01:12:20.460 Now, at the age of, of, we know his birth date, uh, of the one in the United States that is
01:12:29.460 referred to, uh, that Ilhan has referred to as her father.
01:12:33.600 There is nobody else, uh, in either the United States or the United Kingdom named Nur Said Elmi
01:12:41.860 that I can locate, there is certainly nobody close to the same birth date.
01:12:48.480 Now, then I also published photographs which had originally appeared on Ilhan Omar's, uh,
01:12:56.960 social media back in 2016, which she deleted once Scott Johnson first got on this case.
01:13:02.980 The photograph I published was Layla Elmi, Ilhan Omar, and Nur Said, the father, all with their
01:13:13.980 arms around each other on a family vacation in late 2011.
01:13:18.260 I published another picture of Ilhan Omar visiting Layla Elmi in 2015 in London.
01:13:28.440 And remarkably, Ilhan put the caption on the page, I heart my sisters.
01:13:35.040 And then I also published a, uh, another social media post by someone who attended an event
01:13:43.940 in late 2018 in Washington, DC with Ilhan Omar and Layla Elmi.
01:13:51.320 He says, I just had dinner with Ilhan Omar and her sister Layla Elmi.
01:13:56.120 He, he had no, there is no rational objective reason for him to incorrectly identify the person
01:14:03.920 he had dinner with as Ilhan's sister Layla Elmi.
01:14:06.860 Now, this event actually took place a couple hours after Ilhan had filed a police, I mean,
01:14:17.100 she didn't file a report, uh, I'm sorry about that.
01:14:19.960 She had been in a taxi and she claimed that the next day that the taxi driver had harassed
01:14:27.420 her and said, uh, threatened to pull her hijab off and, uh, called her a terrorist, et cetera.
01:14:36.800 She said, I was in the cab with my sister.
01:14:39.480 She, she later, a few days later filed a report with, uh, a DC, uh, ethics, DC ethics commission
01:14:48.900 and the taxi cab commission that, uh, stated, I, I FOIA'd the report.
01:14:55.560 It stated, I was in the car with my sister.
01:14:59.460 Now we know, so she, you know, we know she has testified here.
01:15:03.320 This is a legal document.
01:15:04.620 Uh, she could be punished for perjury for filing that falsely that the person she was
01:15:09.320 with, she identified as her sister, this person who we can place at that event, having
01:15:16.400 dinner with her said that sister was Layla Elmi, which makes, uh, her second husband, her
01:15:24.960 brother.
01:15:25.680 Uh, and this is a, it's a very complex story, but it is very buttoned up.
01:15:31.040 David, I salute you and, and all those who have risked so much and spent so much time on
01:15:36.800 this story.
01:15:37.420 I think this story is finally going to get its due.
01:15:41.980 Hopefully justice will be done.
01:15:44.100 There is enough here to, uh, to demand, uh, legal action to be taken as in form of an
01:15:52.320 investigation.
01:15:53.660 Uh, you can, she should be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
01:15:58.420 But if I were on a grand jury, there is more than enough to say, yes, uh, prosecutors should
01:16:05.740 look at, uh, investigating her and buttoning these things up.
01:16:09.580 If these things are absolutely true, she should be compelled to testify, uh, and answer some
01:16:15.100 of these questions.
01:16:16.180 And these are, um, it's not only fraud, it's forgery.
01:16:20.340 I'm sorry.
01:16:20.780 It's not only forgery and fraud.
01:16:22.720 It is a felony.
01:16:24.000 Uh, David, thank you so much.
01:16:26.000 Appreciate it.
01:16:26.680 Thanks a lot, Glenn.
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01:21:41.100 We've got a great, uh, last hour of the program coming up.
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01:22:08.280 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:22:14.480 Somewhere in America within the sound of my voice is a man who just doesn't feel like
01:22:19.600 he belongs where he is.
01:22:21.080 He's living in the big city and unending complicated dance with millions of partners all around
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01:22:28.260 And he wanders through the complication of his day, bumping constantly into the willfully
01:22:34.780 estranged, all while engaging on a daily basis with more people than he had ever met before
01:22:40.440 in his life.
01:22:41.160 The city's pulses and pounds in his ears and it doesn't stop at night except, except for
01:22:50.800 one part of him and in one part of the city where modernity forgot to continue to take
01:22:58.360 over.
01:22:58.720 There's this place.
01:23:00.780 It's not a big place.
01:23:01.800 It's not cramped either.
01:23:02.980 On the jukebox, Hank Williams sometimes contends with Jimmy Rogers to see who can make the most
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01:24:39.300 Justin Haskins is in studio with us.
01:24:50.420 He's the executive editor of the Heartland Institute.
01:24:52.820 And correct me if I'm wrong.
01:24:56.500 Justin, didn't you and I first interact because you were start you started.
01:25:02.440 Was it the Heartland Institute?
01:25:04.040 You started this expose, if you will, or the exposing of socialism?
01:25:09.420 So, yeah.
01:25:10.360 We started stopping socialism dot com.
01:25:13.040 That's what it was.
01:25:13.560 That's right.
01:25:14.040 Stopping socialism dot com.
01:25:15.420 Go there now.
01:25:17.260 Back in the summer of last year.
01:25:19.740 So basically a year ago.
01:25:20.960 It was only a year ago?
01:25:22.020 It was only a year ago.
01:25:22.880 Man.
01:25:23.120 It was really spurred on by the rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and some of the stuff that I was seeing with my own generation.
01:25:29.320 I'm a young guy.
01:25:30.320 Yeah, yeah.
01:25:30.860 Seeing people fall in love with socialism all over again.
01:25:34.400 And you have to, you really have to not be able to think, you know, or you're just, you're in willful ignorance and there's no critical thinking engaged at all.
01:25:47.220 Not at all.
01:25:47.880 And, I mean, you talked about willful ignorance.
01:25:50.880 I mean, it's sort of willful, but it's also my generation grew up.
01:25:55.440 I went to a public school in the liberal Northeast.
01:25:57.720 And so I get it.
01:25:59.020 I mean, I was indoctrinated like everybody else.
01:26:01.420 I mean, it didn't take with me, but it took with just about everybody else around me.
01:26:05.340 So I understand.
01:26:06.620 So how was it taught to you?
01:26:08.560 How was socialism?
01:26:09.840 You say indoctrinated.
01:26:10.780 I grew up.
01:26:11.460 I went into school.
01:26:12.220 I was in school in the 70s.
01:26:13.880 I graduated high school in 82.
01:26:15.540 So I missed, apparently, I missed all of this indoctrination.
01:26:18.980 How is it presented in school?
01:26:21.960 It's presented in school as capitalism is for greedy, heartless, terrible people.
01:26:27.800 You're a terrible person if you're a capitalist.
01:26:29.600 Okay.
01:26:29.920 And socialism is basically charity.
01:26:32.560 That's what it is.
01:26:33.240 It's some kind of form of charity.
01:26:35.160 And, yeah, there are all these socialist governments all throughout history that screwed it up.
01:26:39.460 But that's because they were authoritarian socialist governments.
01:26:42.740 If they had only been democratic, then that would have solved all of their problems.
01:26:47.700 So we can fix it.
01:26:48.060 Although they were all democratic, at least at first.
01:26:51.420 They all got in with a vote.
01:26:53.180 Yeah, that's right.
01:26:53.820 That's how it always starts.
01:26:54.920 See, it always starts with democracy.
01:26:56.280 Right.
01:26:56.720 And then it devolves very quickly into tyranny.
01:26:58.700 Correct.
01:26:58.840 Yes, yes.
01:26:59.580 Yeah, they skipped over that part of the history lesson in school.
01:27:02.980 But that's how it's always sold.
01:27:04.580 It's, look, we're making progress.
01:27:06.600 Things are getting better.
01:27:07.840 We just need to put the right bureaucrats in place.
01:27:10.780 We need to have the right.
01:27:11.600 Oh, my gosh.
01:27:12.500 I mean, it's the same.
01:27:13.360 This is the end of Wilson's dream.
01:27:15.980 It is.
01:27:16.700 It really is.
01:27:18.360 Before I came here, actually, on the plane, I was re-listening to Liars, a great book, by the way.
01:27:24.120 Thank you very much.
01:27:25.120 Thank you.
01:27:25.380 And when going over that history all over again, it's astounding how much this is just repeating itself over and over and over again.
01:27:34.520 It's the same story that was in the early 1900s and even late 1800s is playing out again a hundred years later.
01:27:41.260 We've learned nothing.
01:27:42.640 We've learned absolutely nothing.
01:27:43.680 Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, they will be known, unless we turn the tide this time, they're going to be known as the robber barons of this era.
01:27:54.820 And look at the good that they have done.
01:27:58.660 Absolutely.
01:27:59.380 I talk about this all the time with people.
01:28:01.320 My wife is a doctor, so I know a lot of doctors.
01:28:04.900 They love single-payer health care.
01:28:06.480 They're all academic doctors.
01:28:07.900 Love it.
01:28:09.180 It's crazy.
01:28:10.120 It is because I tell them all the time, look, who do you think they're coming for first?
01:28:15.240 Who do you think is going to be the first scapegoat when things start to go wrong, when costs are too high?
01:28:20.100 You guys are all making $500,000, $600,000, $700,000 a year, the surgeons and stuff like that.
01:28:25.020 Do you think that they're just going to let you do this forever?
01:28:27.360 Of course not.
01:28:28.140 Do you think they care that you have a half a million dollars in student loan debt and all this stuff?
01:28:31.460 No, they'll forgive it and you have to work for them.
01:28:33.240 That's right, and then you work for them at whatever price they pay.
01:28:36.520 So that is absolutely going to come.
01:28:38.940 They're going to be demonized too.
01:28:40.800 There are all sorts of, this is how socialism always plays out.
01:28:43.440 There is always a shifting group of people who become, if only we could get rid of them,
01:28:49.560 or if only we could somehow put the chains on them.
01:28:53.240 They're the problem, not us, them.
01:28:55.460 And it shifts because as soon as they put the chains on one group, that doesn't work.
01:28:59.460 They have to put the chains on another group.
01:29:01.020 Correct.
01:29:01.300 And it goes back and forth over and over and over again.
01:29:03.460 And if you know this, I'm a watch collector and I love the story of, one of them is Glashut and the other is Alenons and Son.
01:29:15.060 And these were really great watches that were made in Germany until the Soviet Union took over.
01:29:26.260 And all of the watchmakers fled and they went to the West.
01:29:31.060 Okay.
01:29:31.580 So they all went to Switzerland and they all started making watches there.
01:29:34.380 Soon as the wall came down, they went back to those areas.
01:29:38.100 And now they're making these, you know, timeless brands again.
01:29:41.580 But the funny part about this is, is that is why the Russians had a hard time keeping time, literally keeping time.
01:29:51.140 They killed anybody who knew who was a watchmaker because they were part of the, you know, they were part of the upper, upper crust that were crushing the masses.
01:30:01.440 And so they left and they killed the ones who didn't.
01:30:05.520 And forever, they had a hard time just making a watch.
01:30:09.740 Yeah, that's amazing.
01:30:11.040 And we've seen this, especially in China.
01:30:13.400 I mean, China had a remarkable history of elevating one group of people to being this special class of people and then killing them all off and imprisoning them because they're the problem.
01:30:24.980 And then the educated people were the problem.
01:30:27.660 So then we have to imprison all of them and we have to kill them and we have to get them out of the way.
01:30:32.140 And then then it was the farmers who were the problem.
01:30:34.480 And then it was back to the educated people.
01:30:36.580 Correct.
01:30:36.740 It's the same because it can never be them.
01:30:39.160 It can never be the people in power or the ideas.
01:30:42.180 Right.
01:30:42.620 You can never impugn the ideas.
01:30:44.540 Exactly.
01:30:44.800 So a good example of this is the people in power can always do what they have to do, but they never hold.
01:30:56.620 They never allow that to happen anyplace else.
01:30:59.100 And let me give you an example.
01:31:01.000 Bernie Sanders, $15 an hour.
01:31:03.800 Everybody has to do it.
01:31:06.720 And you say, Bernie, it doesn't work.
01:31:08.480 What will happen is people will either reduce the hours that those people work, which will hurt them, or they will fire people.
01:31:18.200 Tell me the story about Bernie Sanders.
01:31:19.780 This is, I think, my favorite story of this year.
01:31:23.320 I love this story.
01:31:24.680 So Bernie Sanders, a socialist running around the country telling everybody it's not just a good idea to have a $15 minimum wage, but it is immoral if you don't.
01:31:32.780 You're exploiting people who do not earn $15 an hour.
01:31:36.340 While he's doing this, it turns out he's not paying his own lowest wage workers $15 an hour.
01:31:43.640 He's making them work 60 hours a week for about $13 an hour, okay, which is just astounding in and of itself.
01:31:50.940 But the best part is—
01:31:52.560 60 hours.
01:31:53.060 Yes, 60 hours.
01:31:54.020 Sleep shop.
01:31:54.580 Right.
01:31:55.000 60 hours.
01:31:55.840 The best part is, though, that he—the workers who are unionized, by the way, the campaign workers are unionized,
01:32:03.180 they get together and they complain, and they say, hey, this isn't fair.
01:32:06.160 I thought this was a living wage.
01:32:07.720 We're not getting paid a living wage.
01:32:09.180 $15 an hour.
01:32:10.240 So they go to the bosses, which is now the socialist presidential candidate is now the boss negotiating with a socialist union in a presidential campaign, which is amazing.
01:32:21.480 And they say, hey, we need more money.
01:32:24.360 Give us more money.
01:32:25.220 And they say, all right, all right.
01:32:26.340 We'll give you more money.
01:32:27.540 But only if—only if you're willing to take a cut on your health care benefits.
01:32:32.940 You have to contribute more to your health care.
01:32:35.300 That's the only way we'll give you the pay raise.
01:32:37.380 Well, wait a minute.
01:32:38.580 I thought health care was a human right.
01:32:40.720 Isn't health care a human right?
01:32:42.520 So now you have Bernie Sanders, a socialist, exploiting his own workers.
01:32:46.860 When they complain, he then tries to take away their human rights.
01:32:51.420 This is amazing.
01:32:53.400 I mean, this is the best story.
01:32:54.640 And then it gets even better.
01:32:56.900 Finally, they come to a resolution.
01:32:59.300 I love his passion.
01:33:00.440 Finally, finally, it comes to a resolution.
01:33:02.260 They say, all right, guys, we'll settle on—it amounts to basically $16 an hour.
01:33:07.020 And we're not going to cut your health care benefits because the media found out, which is a whole other thing.
01:33:11.620 The media finds out, right?
01:33:13.240 So then the next day, basically, Rashida Tlaib, another socialist from Michigan, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, she comes out and says, you know what?
01:33:23.300 $15, that's not enough.
01:33:25.000 You've got to pay $20 for a minimum wage.
01:33:28.140 $15 was good before when we started all this, but now we need $20.
01:33:32.720 $20!
01:33:33.580 So Bernie Sanders, according to Rashida Tlaib and other socialists, is still exploiting his own workers.
01:33:39.680 I love that.
01:33:40.260 And with the candidates and the way the socialists are working now, it's almost like an auction.
01:33:45.300 I got 15, 15.
01:33:46.720 Do I hear 20, 20, 20, 20, 22?
01:33:48.780 Do I hear 22, 22?
01:33:50.020 Thank you, ma'am.
01:33:50.820 Do I hear 25?
01:33:51.580 I mean, it is just an auction on who can be the highest bidder.
01:33:57.580 And the results are the same.
01:34:00.440 Did he not have to reduce everybody?
01:34:03.100 And some people quit.
01:34:04.500 I believe some people were fired, were they not?
01:34:06.680 Or their hours were reduced.
01:34:07.980 The end result was, we're only going to make you work 50 hours.
01:34:12.840 And originally, they wanted him to work six days a week.
01:34:15.300 They ended up settling on, we're working 50 hours and we'll pay you a salary.
01:34:20.300 So he's not.
01:34:21.420 But you're not going to get what you wanted initially.
01:34:25.180 I'm sorry.
01:34:25.620 We just don't have enough money.
01:34:26.940 So we're going to have to cut hours.
01:34:28.260 We're going to have to maybe cut staff.
01:34:29.540 How is it that people don't see, or is it just willful blindness?
01:34:36.900 I think that people, and I think we saw this with Barack Obama, and I think you see it a
01:34:41.120 little bit with Bernie Sanders, maybe not quite as passionately, but people desperately want
01:34:44.840 to believe in this guy.
01:34:46.160 They want to believe that there is some alternative answer that's going to fix all of our problems
01:34:51.020 and that he represents that, that he's somehow above it all, which we saw that with Barack
01:34:55.300 Obama.
01:34:55.500 People wanted to believe it.
01:34:56.920 They wanted to, even when all the facts pointed to something else, they said, I want to believe
01:35:01.720 in this guy.
01:35:02.600 And I think that there are a lot of people on the left who want to believe in Bernie
01:35:05.600 Sanders, even when he's, according to his own logic, exploiting his own workers and denying
01:35:09.820 them human rights.
01:35:10.600 So that's ridiculous.
01:35:11.360 You have Elizabeth Warren now at times in some polls beating Bernie Sanders.
01:35:17.880 Let me take a quick break.
01:35:19.080 And then I want to talk to you about the socialism of Elizabeth Warren.
01:35:22.540 And how do you think this is going to play out?
01:35:24.820 They have a mutually assured destruction pact going on.
01:35:28.400 Don't say anything because we don't want, we'll just kill each other.
01:35:32.100 And I want to, I want to get your advice on, or your thoughts on, on how you think this
01:35:36.760 is going to play out because Bernie Sanders is not going to be the candidate, just not
01:35:40.940 going to be the candidate.
01:35:42.760 But you're smiling at me.
01:35:43.980 Maybe, you know, something I don't know.
01:35:45.320 We'll get to that here in just about a minute.
01:35:47.080 Stand by.
01:35:47.500 So I don't know if you saw the news, uh, yesterday, the IMF came out and said, Hey, there's a
01:35:59.600 problem.
01:36:00.660 Uh, it looks like the United States is still the floatiest piece of poop on the, in the
01:36:06.180 toilet bowl.
01:36:07.140 Uh, however, the whole thing is going to be flushed.
01:36:10.680 According to the IMF, they say one of the problems is the trade deal that the world has
01:36:15.980 become so unstable because of the trade war we're in that if everyone in the world isn't
01:36:22.840 extraordinarily careful, catastrophic, uh, failure could happen.
01:36:29.500 Okay.
01:36:30.120 I don't, I don't know.
01:36:31.680 I don't know.
01:36:32.840 I just know it's a lot like socialism.
01:36:36.480 Numbers are numbers.
01:36:37.940 Okay.
01:36:38.420 You can only fake numbers for so long.
01:36:40.780 And then it comes, the gods of the copy book headings with blood and terror return.
01:36:47.060 I was reading, um, yesterday that, that poem by Rudyard Kipling, and it said, um, we, you
01:36:53.960 know, we, we listened to the gods of the marketplaces who promised us all of these wonderful things.
01:37:00.080 Um, and then we had, uh, the promise of, of abundance for all.
01:37:06.480 And so we, we robbed selected Peter to pay for selected Paul.
01:37:13.400 And what happened?
01:37:15.060 All we, all the, even though we had lots of money, there was nothing our money could buy.
01:37:20.480 Meaning inflation right now.
01:37:23.620 Last night I did a, an episode where I talked to somebody, uh, who, who was it?
01:37:29.440 Where was she from?
01:37:30.280 Stu, do you remember the guest I had on TV last night?
01:37:33.100 Heritage, right?
01:37:33.920 Yeah.
01:37:34.140 Heritage foundation.
01:37:34.940 And I asked her, um, about this new, um, what is it?
01:37:40.620 Uh, economic, modern monetary theory.
01:37:44.140 Yeah.
01:37:44.300 Modern monetary theory.
01:37:45.680 Did I do this interview or did you?
01:37:46.940 I don't know.
01:37:47.200 You did.
01:37:47.460 Yeah.
01:37:47.680 I barely remember.
01:37:48.760 Uh, but anyway, uh, modern monetary, uh, monetary theory, which is basically government
01:37:53.620 can print as much as it, as it wants.
01:37:55.820 It doesn't need to borrow anymore.
01:37:58.660 This is a, this is a song to anybody who is a socialist.
01:38:03.900 Wait, I don't have to borrow money.
01:38:06.140 We can just print it.
01:38:08.200 Yes.
01:38:08.720 This is a new wrap package of something that is old and rotten inside.
01:38:17.640 That's hyperinflation that always ends in hyperinflation, but I'm afraid there's too many people in Washington
01:38:25.160 who are going to start convincing themselves.
01:38:26.840 This can be done and we're all going to be the losers.
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01:39:00.940 We break for 10 seconds, station ID, Justin Haskins.
01:39:22.160 He's the executive editor of the Heartland Institute at heartland.org.
01:39:28.300 Uh, you can follow him at Justin T Haskins.
01:39:32.540 Uh, welcome to the program, Justin.
01:39:34.460 It's great to be with you.
01:39:35.480 So, uh, let's talk about the, let's talk about the candidates.
01:39:39.660 Um, somebody said to me, who would you vote for if you had a gun to your head and had to vote for one of these people?
01:39:48.980 Uh, I think I might have said, uh, Elizabeth Warren because she's so unlikable.
01:39:56.860 I just don't think she could get anything done.
01:39:59.780 Um, however, I don't know.
01:40:01.540 I'm surprised that she's doing as well as she is.
01:40:05.120 She has a pact with Bernie Sanders.
01:40:07.580 Are they cut from the same socialist cloth?
01:40:10.280 Do you believe?
01:40:11.940 Yeah, probably.
01:40:13.380 To be fair.
01:40:14.440 I think that 80% of the candidates are probably cut from the same socialist cloth, but I think that those two, the fact that one's from Vermont, one's from Massachusetts, they've worked with each other on a lot of different things.
01:40:25.660 I think that they both have the same kind of animus towards, uh, corporations and towards banks, especially Elizabeth Warren is just, I mean, she hates banks.
01:40:36.520 She hates bankers.
01:40:37.400 She hates the whole financial institution, uh, the whole financial industry.
01:40:41.060 So I do think that they are cut from the same cloth.
01:40:43.660 I think they also both know that there is no way that either of them can win while they're both in the race.
01:40:49.240 Right.
01:40:49.940 Which is really important for them to understand if they've learned anything from what happened with Donald Trump.
01:40:54.760 And I know that you guys remember the Donald Trump primary.
01:40:58.680 Uh, what we learned from the Donald Trump primary is, is that one guy who has a following of loyal following can beat the field, even though the field, any one of those members of the field could probably beat him one-on-one.
01:41:12.200 But if you have devotions divided amongst that, amongst that group of people, there's no way to beat, you know, the one person, Donald Trump.
01:41:21.280 In this case, it might be Joe Biden.
01:41:23.480 It's somebody who can classify themselves as being a little bit more moderate, a little more sane.
01:41:29.260 Maybe it's Mayor Pete.
01:41:30.260 I don't know who it is.
01:41:31.240 It's somebody like that.
01:41:32.540 If the far left wing, socialist wing of that party can't rally around one person, then whoever emerges as being the so-called moderate, which isn't really going to be a moderate, but that's how they're going to classify themselves, that person is going to win.
01:41:48.240 So the socialists have to know that.
01:41:51.080 So this is all going to come down to ego.
01:41:53.040 Can they back out of the race?
01:41:55.200 Can they do it?
01:41:56.120 I mean, John Kasich was apparently mentally incapable of getting out of that race.
01:42:00.640 So there are some people who just will not get out no matter what.
01:42:06.060 Do you think Bernie Sanders is that guy?
01:42:08.740 I think Bernie Sanders would get out of the race if he had to.
01:42:12.280 I do.
01:42:13.220 Before it's too late?
01:42:14.380 Before it's too late.
01:42:16.020 But the thing with Bernie Sanders is he has some of the most loyal, passionate people behind him.
01:42:22.480 Right.
01:42:22.780 But if he steers them to an Elizabeth Warren, he could actually make an impact and get the nominee.
01:42:30.340 That's potentially true.
01:42:31.720 But I think that Bernie Sanders, he spent a lot of time with Elizabeth Warren.
01:42:35.580 He knows how unlikable she is.
01:42:37.300 Yes.
01:42:37.580 Can you imagine Elizabeth Warren being the candidate?
01:42:40.980 I mean, she's like, she's maybe more unlikable than Hillary Clinton.
01:42:44.560 I think she has everything except the history of corruption that everybody knows.
01:42:50.540 True.
01:42:50.980 She's like grown in a lab to lose to Donald Trump.
01:42:53.560 She really is.
01:42:54.380 She really is.
01:42:54.920 Because that's why I said if I had to vote for one of them, I'd vote for Elizabeth Warren.
01:42:59.320 She's not even from a state that helps.
01:43:01.080 I mean, there's nothing about her at all that helps.
01:43:04.420 She's incredibly unlikable.
01:43:05.700 There's that stupid Native American thing that's going to follow her around forever.
01:43:08.860 She should get the Native American vote, though.
01:43:10.500 At least one 1,024th of it.
01:43:12.300 Yes.
01:43:13.120 All right.
01:43:13.820 Ten people.
01:43:14.320 Back in just a second.
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01:45:25.660 Why are you laughing at that?
01:45:26.860 You're right, just no one else would make a song like this.
01:45:29.220 So it is changing the way television is done.
01:45:30.960 Right.
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01:46:05.640 It's going to be interesting to see what the reaction is on this one.
01:46:08.300 Because, you know, it's easy to keep talking about Ilan Omar and saying that there's just hateful people who are saying hateful things about her because of the color of her skin,
01:46:20.240 which has literally nothing to do with this at all, because when you really look at the facts of the matter, you can make this sort of argument maybe that, well, not every single piece of it is proven.
01:46:35.800 It's why you keep saying, you know, this needs to go to a grand jury.
01:46:38.300 Parts of it, though, are proven, and we're going to show you all the documents that do prove it.
01:46:44.040 It's just interesting to see because you can't dismiss it after seeing all this evidence.
01:46:49.140 You can't dismiss it and say, well, this is just an attack on the squad.
01:46:53.820 Have we ever had something this buttoned up?
01:47:00.200 I mean, we had a lot of evidence on the Tides Foundation.
01:47:03.980 I mean, a thousand pages.
01:47:06.040 We had a ton on George Soros, Van Jones, but I'm not sure we had anything this buttoned up.
01:47:16.380 Yeah, I mean, some of it is completely buttoned up.
01:47:19.520 Right.
01:47:19.740 Some of it, she's about 60% of it is verified by people who disagree with us 100%.
01:47:27.080 Yeah, yeah, and that's kind of, because some of that's the criminal stuff, but even some of the crazier sort of allegations that, when we started this, I was like, come on, that can't possibly be true, is backed up by, at the very least, massive, you know, scrolls of social media posts that indicate.
01:47:47.140 From them.
01:47:47.580 From them.
01:47:48.020 From them.
01:47:49.240 So, like, they're posting on their own pages that, not Omar, but people in her life, other people around, indicating that all of this is true.
01:47:58.720 And then add on to that the fact that major media organizations have gone to them and said, hey, this is weird.
01:48:05.640 What do you say to explain yourself?
01:48:07.220 And she says, nothing.
01:48:08.460 Well, she doesn't know.
01:48:10.900 She'll say, like, oh, this is just a crazy attack.
01:48:12.680 Islamophobia.
01:48:13.280 Right.
01:48:13.640 And she's trying the defense of Islamophobia, but there's way too much here stacked against that.
01:48:18.360 Way too much.
01:48:19.040 And you will see it all tonight, 5 o'clock only on Blaze TV.
01:48:23.720 A lot of more.
01:48:29.060 Now, she had a problem yesterday in the house.
01:48:32.480 Her and Rashida Tlaib made a move for the BDS movement.
01:48:39.900 And the BDS movement is the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement against Israel.
01:48:46.880 She wants to make sure that we are not supporting Israel, that we cut them off at their knees because they have stolen the land from the Palestinians.
01:48:56.600 Here is Rashida Tlaib on the BDS movement.
01:49:01.620 Listen.
01:49:01.700 Our right to free speech is being threatened with this resolution.
01:49:05.140 It sets a dangerous precedent because it attempts to delegitimize a certain people's political speech and to send a message that our government can and will take action against speech it doesn't like.
01:49:19.360 Madam Speaker, the Supreme Court has time and time again recognized that expressive conduct is protected by the Constitution.
01:49:27.540 From burning a flag to baking a cake.
01:49:29.580 To baking a cake.
01:49:33.020 To baking a cake.
01:49:37.020 I can't even.
01:49:38.580 Is she really saying that she's complaining that people's voices are going away because of their political views?
01:49:46.120 She's doing that?
01:49:47.780 Yeah, she's doing that.
01:49:48.720 Yeah.
01:49:49.160 What?
01:49:49.380 I don't understand your problem.
01:49:50.440 You really don't understand?
01:49:51.440 No, I don't understand.
01:49:52.360 What are you saying?
01:49:52.940 Because it seems like I've noticed conservatives' voices being targeted for these things.
01:49:57.180 No.
01:49:57.340 No, that's just crazy conservative conspiracy theorists.
01:50:00.280 And ask.
01:50:00.780 I'm sure she's against things like the Fairness Doctrine and others.
01:50:04.780 Of course, of course, of course, of course, that is a fascinating one.
01:50:07.680 Yeah.
01:50:07.880 They really will say.
01:50:08.840 May I just say Islamophobia?
01:50:10.880 Hmm?
01:50:11.260 Islamophobia.
01:50:12.880 What about, what about?
01:50:14.000 Well, Islamophobia.
01:50:15.280 I mean, I think we all know that, you know, people like you are Islamophobic.
01:50:19.060 And so you should be shut down and not listened to.
01:50:21.620 You should be drummed out.
01:50:23.280 You know, people like you and Robert Spencer, you know, a guy who used to, you know, give counsel to presidents, was one of the leading scholars on Islamicists.
01:50:36.740 Not Islam, Islamicists.
01:50:39.420 And he's such an Islamophobic, according to Kerr, that he can't even post anything on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube.
01:50:52.760 God forbid he ever publishes a book or speaks anywhere.
01:50:57.220 So you're an Islamophobic because you didn't hear what she was saying.
01:51:01.240 I guess not.
01:51:02.280 She can't.
01:51:02.940 She worries that people's speech is being infringed.
01:51:05.760 And again, she's like, well, this is the government cracking down on speech.
01:51:09.800 How exactly?
01:51:10.940 It's a resolution that basically did nothing.
01:51:13.380 It just said that they denounced, they did not, they condemned the BDS movement.
01:51:20.620 Right.
01:51:20.780 Not shut it down.
01:51:21.640 No, it just condemned it.
01:51:22.900 We don't agree with it.
01:51:24.340 We think it's really, really bad.
01:51:25.720 I think you can make an argument that it's sort of a pointless thing to do with Congress.
01:51:31.800 They're just saying, hey, we don't like this thing.
01:51:34.880 Here's what I would.
01:51:35.640 I mean, it was obviously just to get people on the record.
01:51:38.040 Correct.
01:51:38.560 Here's here's what I would really have liked.
01:51:40.580 This is Chuck and Nancy just a just a short while ago talking about the Israel boycott.
01:51:49.780 Now, listen to this.
01:51:51.480 When the world treats everybody one way and the Jew or the Jewish state another way, there's only one word for it.
01:51:58.100 Anti-Semitism.
01:51:59.840 Let us call out the BDS movement for what it is.
01:52:04.300 We must also be vigilant against bigoted or dangerous ideologies masquerading as policy.
01:52:10.740 And that includes BDS.
01:52:12.560 Hmm.
01:52:13.000 Now, they both said that when they were standing at AIPAC.
01:52:16.940 They're in with the Jews, you know.
01:52:19.280 They said that when they were standing in front of AIPAC.
01:52:22.520 But it would have been really interesting to hear them say that to Rashida Tlaib or to Ilan Omar as they proposed this BDS sanctions against Israel.
01:52:36.260 Well, if I can quote Chuck Schumer, we have to call it what it is.
01:52:42.700 Anti-Semitism.
01:52:44.100 So why wouldn't they call those who propose that anti-Semitic?
01:52:53.360 I seem to remember that they also failed to call Ilan Omar anti-Semitic in the past, which is almost like they're afraid of care.
01:53:08.480 Or almost.
01:53:10.540 It almost seems like that.
01:53:12.180 Though it certainly can't be.
01:53:14.420 Yeah.
01:53:14.920 I mean, this is not a surprise, right, from this group of congresswomen and men who voted for it.
01:53:21.540 I think it was 17 total who voted against it.
01:53:23.360 And some, there's definitely some, there were a few Republicans who voted either against it or present.
01:53:28.700 Because I think just the process and saying, why are we voting to condemn things like this?
01:53:33.520 Just sort of like a stance on that.
01:53:34.820 Although it obviously passed overwhelmingly.
01:53:38.100 You wonder if, if the Democrats are going to continue to tolerate the, the squad and their squad mates.
01:53:52.680 Because there is a pretty significant movement within the Democratic Party to say, hey, you know, number one, you're taking the four people that make us look the worst and throwing them on television 25,000 times a day and letting them lead the party.
01:54:10.520 Is that a good move if you're a Democrat?
01:54:12.860 I know if I were a Democrat, I would not want Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez representing my movement.
01:54:18.320 But the good news is, you're not a Democrat, and so we'll keep that to ourselves.
01:54:24.520 Well, we get to celebrate it.
01:54:26.020 Yes.
01:54:26.820 Because I love it.
01:54:28.180 It is a gift that never stops.
01:54:30.600 No, it's a buffet.
01:54:31.020 It gives new every day.
01:54:32.840 It is like, if you go into one of those buffet places that's really good, like in one of those casinos, where it's like a $50 buffet, and you just eat every single little bit of it.
01:54:40.980 That is the combination between the squad and the Democratic primary, where you have 25 socialists arguing with each other to see who can be the most socialist.
01:54:53.280 And then all of them lose to the most prominent members of the party, the squad.
01:54:57.760 This is a dream.
01:54:59.800 Think about this, Glenn.
01:55:00.460 For what, a hundred years, Republicans tried to say, you know who are a bunch of socialists, Democrats, and every single time until this last couple of years, they would say, well, no, they're not.
01:55:15.400 How dare you?
01:55:16.200 That's racist.
01:55:17.720 What are you, socialists?
01:55:18.740 There's no socialism here.
01:55:20.840 And now the people leading their party are admitted Democratic socialists.
01:55:25.460 So in the Mueller hearings today, did you hear the first congressman said, I know the Democratic and the socialists on the other side, and nobody booed, nobody said, ah, here, here, here, out of order.
01:55:41.960 They're accepting it now.
01:55:43.680 They're just accepting it.
01:55:46.020 And it's wonderful.
01:55:48.840 It is absolutely wonderful.
01:55:51.240 Now, you will know if they have had enough of the squad.
01:55:56.360 I will tell you, if the Democrats don't clean out their own party, they will be Jeremy Corbyn's labor party by 2024.
01:56:07.180 Guarantee no questions asked.
01:56:09.820 They will be so extreme, so racist, so anti-Semitic by 2024 that Jeremy Corbyn may even feel a little uncomfortable.
01:56:21.240 If they want to clean out and begin to send a message to people who are socialist radicals, hey, sit down.
01:56:31.620 Their last chance may be Ilhan Omar, because here they have, as you will see tonight, you have felonies.
01:56:42.000 And while she deserves every opportunity to be innocent, presumed innocent until proven guilty, we're not here to prove her guilty.
01:56:51.980 We're here to show you the evidence that should be brought to a grand jury.
01:56:55.980 The Minnesota attorney general should be ashamed of himself or herself.
01:57:03.180 You know, look this up.
01:57:04.140 I bet you the attorney general is a George Soros person.
01:57:07.960 Do you remember that when he put all the attorney generals in?
01:57:10.420 The SOS?
01:57:11.100 Yeah.
01:57:11.580 Or no, that was the Secretary of State project.
01:57:13.460 See if it's a...
01:57:14.920 See if the attorney general was funded by George Soros, I wonder.
01:57:18.940 But there's a reason, I don't know what it is, that the attorney general in Minnesota is not going for this.
01:57:25.120 Maybe it's fear.
01:57:26.540 Maybe.
01:57:26.960 I don't know.
01:57:27.760 But it's certainly not based on fact.
01:57:30.640 And we'll show you that tonight, only on Blaze TV.
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01:57:42.220 Ilhan Omar.
01:57:44.880 Sorry.
01:57:45.800 I had that in your head again all day today.
01:57:48.480 Every week, I tell you about a new cyber criminal plot that threatens your...
01:57:52.480 No, go ahead.
01:57:53.580 You found it?
01:57:54.200 I forgot.
01:57:54.960 Attorney General in Minnesota, right?
01:57:57.060 Oh, no.
01:57:57.720 It's Keith Ellison.
01:57:58.080 It's Keith Ellison.
01:57:59.340 I forgot about that.
01:58:00.520 And by the way, he did...
01:58:01.800 George Soros did donate $100,000 to Ellison's campaign.
01:58:05.740 It's Keith Ellison.
01:58:07.420 I forgot about that.
01:58:08.820 That's got to be added in tonight's program.
01:58:11.260 Yes.
01:58:12.360 Oh, my gosh.
01:58:14.180 All right.
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01:59:24.200 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:59:29.580 You know, this is, the Mueller report is just, it's like a really bad Godfather 2.
01:59:36.860 Let's say they just took the old clips from Godfather 1, repackaged it, and said it was
01:59:41.620 completely a brand new movie.
01:59:43.540 It's not.
01:59:44.300 It's, we already know everything the Democrats are doing.
01:59:46.980 And they put older and tired, more tired actors in it.
01:59:49.720 Yes.
01:59:50.100 Yes.
01:59:50.900 So we have that going for us today.
01:59:52.520 We're talking about Ilan Omar tonight on our special.
01:59:55.440 There's one thing that we want to share with you.
01:59:57.160 You know, the president is so racist because he said, we'll send you back where you came
02:00:01.040 from, or you could go back.
02:00:02.900 And everybody says that's racist.
02:00:04.720 Here's Ilan Omar in, I think, 2012 on Twitter.
02:00:08.400 She said, we are citizens.
02:00:09.720 Someone was, she was fighting with someone about culture.
02:00:12.160 She said, we are citizens and can't be deported.
02:00:14.140 Why don't we deport you to wherever you came from?
02:00:17.200 Now, we were told by the journalists that that's, it's automatic racism, if you say that.
02:00:21.240 But Rashida Tlaib also said to deport Donald Trump.
02:00:26.520 Yep.
02:00:26.840 Wanted to deport Donald Trump.
02:00:28.020 I find it interesting, too, if you look back at Ilan Omar's tweets, there's another thing
02:00:31.180 she points out.
02:00:32.360 What are we here?
02:00:33.040 We always say the same thing.
02:00:34.000 We're a melting pot of cultures, right?
02:00:37.120 Not to Ilan Omar.
02:00:38.620 She actually says no.
02:00:41.300 She says she totally disagrees that America is a melting pot of cultures.
02:00:47.760 I mean, it's hard to, she could be saying that she totally disagrees, period, America
02:00:53.940 is a melting pot of cultures.
02:00:56.660 But didn't she go on to say something about Saudi Arabia and Somalia, the only difference
02:01:00.620 is freedom of religion?
02:01:01.700 Yep.
02:01:02.200 The only difference between Saudi Arabia or Somalia or Thailand, she says the only difference
02:01:07.760 is America is a freedom of religion we must accept.
02:01:10.740 Well, freedom of speech, freedom of press.
02:01:12.820 I don't know if she caught this, but the Saudis, you know, chopped up a journalist for saying
02:01:20.100 things they didn't like.
02:01:21.300 I think that sets us apart, too, just a little bit.
02:01:25.180 Just a little bit.
02:01:26.000 Don't miss the special tonight, Ilan Omar, only on BlazeTV.com slash Glenn, promo code Glenn20.