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Speaker 17 Hello, Pat Gray.
Speaker 84 Welcome to the program.
Speaker 85 How are you?
Speaker 86 Oh,
Speaker 29 man.
Speaker 87 Perfect.
Speaker 87 Good.
Speaker 89 Just in almost everywhere.
Speaker 79 In almost every way.
Speaker 1 Pretty close.
Speaker 91 It's good to have you here.
Speaker 10 It's good to be here.
Speaker 16 I wanted to bring in Jason here real quick, our head researcher, because last night we did an epic show, which I know you watched, right?
Speaker 87 Right, Pat?
Speaker 87 Oh,
Speaker 1 did I?
Speaker 94 Right?
Speaker 86 Yeah.
Speaker 68 I mean, almost every episode of it you've watched.
Speaker 95 Pretty much.
Speaker 89 Yeah. And almost every minute of every episode.
Speaker 61 Exactly.
Speaker 51 Almost. Almost.
Speaker 97 Why count?
Speaker 18 Yeah.
Speaker 98 So last night we did an episode and we started to lay out the case
Speaker 101 that
Speaker 73 the federal government has been
Speaker 7 laying out here in the last couple of weeks on
Speaker 106 the deep state.
Speaker 40 And there's so many things in here that the more you look at it, the more you read it, the more you're like, okay, wait a minute, wait a minute.
Speaker 16 I get it now.
Speaker 111 And one of those things comes from Loretta Lynch.
Speaker 16 Do you remember she was the head of the DOJ under Obama?
Speaker 99 And
Speaker 27 she
Speaker 103 had a meeting
Speaker 14 at an airport on the tarmac with Clinton.
Speaker 25 Do you remember this?
Speaker 1 Vaguely.
Speaker 114 Yeah, vaguely.
Speaker 35 Let me refresh your memory.
Speaker 107 Here is the news report at the time.
Speaker 115 Listen.
Speaker 116 Well, I was bringing back here at home here in Phoenix in a very interesting meeting on the tarmac at Sky Harbor International Airport.
Speaker 116 As ABC 15 has confirmed, former President Bill Clinton was in town and met up with U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch as she was arriving in Phoenix.
Speaker 116 Now, this meeting took place just hours before the release of the Benghazi report, so we asked her about it.
Speaker 117 I did see President Clinton at the Phoenix airport as I was leaving, and he spoke to myself and my husband on the plane.
Speaker 117
Our conversation was a great deal about his grandchildren. It was primarily social and about our travels.
He mentioned the golf he played in Phoenix.
Speaker 94 So wait, so wait.
Speaker 100 So you've got a
Speaker 75 former president's plane on the tarmac
Speaker 122 and you're holding things up because the attorney general wants to go over and talk to you about golf.
Speaker 69 I mean, it just doesn't seem credible.
Speaker 35 It didn't seem credible at the time.
Speaker 54 Well, last night we showed you the evidence and the documents on what they were talking about.
Speaker 23 And it wasn't about golf or grandkids.
Speaker 20 It apparently was a briefing on what the FBI was and was not going to investigate regarding Benghazi and all of the leaked emails.
Speaker 122 Jason, you want to fill it in?
Speaker 126
It wasn't just grandkids and golf. It was also vacation plans, Glenn.
So let's be exactly accurate on those vacation plans. That's important as well.
Speaker 3 Okay.
Speaker 104 Yeah. I mean,
Speaker 126
if you watched last night, you probably felt like this show was a little familiar because you're like, wait a minute, I remember that. I remember that.
We had these questions. This was missing.
Speaker 126 Well, the Durham Annex is providing a lot of that now.
Speaker 126 What we found was we're not entirely 100% sure that this is what they're talking about, but just like with all these things, there's a lot of common sense involved.
Speaker 126 They're not talking about golf and grandkids or vacation plans what we found from the durham annex is one of the uh intelligence releases was that um
Speaker 130 the
Speaker 126 uh obama administration and this is almost a direct quote was
Speaker 126 said to
Speaker 126 was said to have been
Speaker 126 almost a direct quote willing to use all administrative levers to make sure that the clinton email server scandal would go away as far as other emails which is what the annex said.
Speaker 126 We later find out that there was another memo that said that President Obama was
Speaker 126 very willing to use Attorney General, names are specifically, Loretta Lynch, to leverage the FBI to make sure that this was happening.
Speaker 126 She was part of the, you know, all these administrative levers that he was willing to use. Well, now that's interesting because then the FBI all of a sudden said, you know what?
Speaker 126 I don't think we can consider these intelligence reports credible.
Speaker 126 Yeah, we're just going to not, you know, we're going to pretend that they never happened, you know, that they're poof, that they don't mean anything.
Speaker 104 And that's also strange.
Speaker 114 Yeah.
Speaker 132 And what is also on top of that is at the same time, the FBI suddenly says, oh, these servers, these, these emails that have been stolen,
Speaker 111 we're just going to farm that out for somebody else.
Speaker 136 This is top secret information.
Speaker 35 We're going to farm that out to a private company, CrowdStrike. And we're not not even going to look into it ourselves.
Speaker 34 We're going to take the word of these guys.
Speaker 102 Wait a minute.
Speaker 128 What?
Speaker 15 And we now know that
Speaker 108 this whole thing was really not about Donald Trump.
Speaker 56 This whole thing was about what is on the email servers,
Speaker 105 what emails were stolen by somebody, we assume the Russians, and what information they had.
Speaker 112 That included Benghazi, all of these things. So they needed to, what the Russians had and the CIA and FBI knew, in fact, they found it so credible,
Speaker 44 was it Brennan or Clapper went and briefed the president immediately after getting the brief himself.
Speaker 76 It was that important and that, and, and deemed that credible at the time that he went directly to the White House and said, Mr.
Speaker 105 President, you need to know the Russians have, it looks like, this information off of these servers and it
Speaker 119 involves the DNC
Speaker 8 and what they were doing with Hillary Clinton versus Bernie Sanders and forcing Bernie Sanders out.
Speaker 10 It has a lot of stuff about Benghazi
Speaker 44 and some things about
Speaker 112 some other things like trying to smear Donald Trump.
Speaker 138 with Russia.
Speaker 4 They know about all of this stuff and they know about the corruption and
Speaker 142 it's coming from a credible source.
Speaker 22 That's when
Speaker 16 Barack Obama did not want anybody to
Speaker 112 be able to smear his reputation.
Speaker 80 And so he said at that time, look,
Speaker 34 I'll use special services.
Speaker 145 And he puts the special services together.
Speaker 105 What it is basically is
Speaker 11 it's a mop-up team. It's everybody
Speaker 106 that's going to work together and mop all of this stuff, and we're going to twist this and turn it back over and say, no,
Speaker 16 Donald Trump, they've got dirt on Donald Trump.
Speaker 147 So that way, if it ever comes out, we can say, oh, no,
Speaker 46 that's Russian operatives that are doing all of this.
Speaker 105 They're just trying to make Hillary Clinton look bad, you know, because they want to distract us from Donald Trump.
Speaker 34 It appears as though this really had nothing to do with Donald Trump as much as it it did with kicking dirt over the tracks of everything that they had done that was so
Speaker 109 dirty and wrong and illegal.
Speaker 125 You read it that way, Jason?
Speaker 126
Yeah, I do. And I think that the point, I mean, there's so much more that's involved with this.
You mentioned CrowdStrike. That was also mentioned in the Durham Annex.
Speaker 126
They said that CrowdStrike would specifically be used as an entity by the FBI to get the narrative out. Now, it's very interesting.
If you watch last night's show, we looked around.
Speaker 126
There's no evidence the FBI ever looked at the servers that CrowdStrike said, look, this proves the Russians did this. They never looked at them.
They took their word for it. Now we were like, huh.
Speaker 104 How is that even?
Speaker 126
Now that's kind of a big thing. So we looked at, we asked the source that we have in the intelligence community.
We said, this can't be true, right? Is this right? Well, the source confirmed it.
Speaker 126
the current intelligence community confirmed it and said, it looks like, this is almost a direct quote. We played, we had it last night.
It looks like they just relied on crowd strike.
Speaker 126 I mean, oh my gosh. And
Speaker 126 I want to go back to, you know, the importance of
Speaker 126 the Loretta Lynch story here is it shows that it shows how far the Obama administration was willing to go, what they were willing to do to push this narrative forward of Donald Trump, but also to hide and to silence, to use all administrative levers to use the quote, to make sure that their scandals, all the ones you just mentioned quietly go away it it it it's it's it's the one of the craziest angles to this story and we find out later that the fbi the fbi seems like they were taking the point on making sure a lot of this uh you know it appears so allegedly that they were taking the point on making sure a lot of this happened later on they would give a defensive briefing to loretta lynch to say look we've got this information that you know that it might get out there that you were colluding with the clinton campaign as part of this scheme um basically what do you have to say about it?
Speaker 126
And what she answered was, I have the quote memorized, Glenn. It's a long one.
You ready?
Speaker 104 She said,
Speaker 151 okay,
Speaker 126 and never denied any of the allegations.
Speaker 72 That's
Speaker 72 they walked away.
Speaker 119 The whistleblowers are now showing, you know, that they
Speaker 16 walked away saying,
Speaker 25 that doesn't make sense.
Speaker 15 How, how, how is she not outraged that she would be accused of this?
Speaker 51 Why,
Speaker 15 why did she not react differently?
Speaker 16 Why did she just go, okay, thank you?
Speaker 139 Instead of say, I mean, if somebody walks into my office and says, hey, Glenn, looks like you're dirty and the Russians have you on tape doing X, Y, and Z, and we're getting all kinds of legitimate intel on you,
Speaker 143 you would say immediately, absolutely, this is an outrage.
Speaker 132 This is an outrage. I want you to track this down.
Speaker 105 That cannot be credible because I didn't do X, Y, and Z.
Speaker 112 She responded, okay.
Speaker 4 Wait a minute.
Speaker 105 And so then when she's out on the tarmac, it looks as though that was a briefing to tell the Clintons because she couldn't communicate directly to Hillary Clinton.
Speaker 103 She gets on, what a surprise, onto a plane where her husband, who can't testify against her,
Speaker 103 her husband gets onto the plane.
Speaker 132 And so they're just, you know, just a couple talking about grandkids.
Speaker 16 She goes onto the plane and briefs Clinton to be able to say, Look, we want you to know your wife is safe on this, this, and this.
Speaker 90 We've handled this, this, and this.
Speaker 103 The FBI is coming under toe, and they're not going to investigate these things.
Speaker 23 That's significant.
Speaker 126
Yeah, very significant. And it's common sense.
These are the things that we pretty much knew was happening, but we never actually had the intelligence or the documents to back it up. Now we do.
Speaker 126 And the tragedy in a lot of this is this, these are all questions that the the mainstream media could have gotten to way back in the day.
Speaker 126 They could have looked into these angles. They could have, I don't even know if they can, can they now, Glenn, with the statute of limitations?
Speaker 104 I don't know.
Speaker 51 Okay, so
Speaker 56 they can if it is
Speaker 106 if it is conspiracy, if they can tie this, the same people all the way to, let's say, the Mar-a-Lago raid.
Speaker 105 and that testimony on all of that, if they can bring that in and show that this is part of this same conspiracy, then it can go all the way back.
Speaker 19 Yeah. Well,
Speaker 16 if they can't tie it, then no.
Speaker 126 I mean,
Speaker 126 the annex goes on to say that this is
Speaker 126 one of the reasons why they gave the defensive briefing to Lurta Lynch, one of the reasons, you know, her reaction, everything, and all the fallout.
Speaker 126 This sensitive intelligence is what it's called, all this information, leaking all this information, our intelligence, says, was gave Comey the reason to completely shut down the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server.
Speaker 126
I mean, that right there, again, wow. Their fear was so palpable within the FBI.
They didn't know how to handle this. So that was the reason that he shut down the investigation.
Speaker 126
And he gave the excuse of, oh, she didn't have the intent. Remember that? There was no intent.
You have to link intent to all of this. No, you don't.
This memo says that was the reason why.
Speaker 126 Because of the information in this, they they had to shut it down. This story is only beginning.
Speaker 75 I know, just beginning. And thank you, Jason.
Speaker 14 Thanks for coming in.
Speaker 159 And it's not just,
Speaker 22 it's, it's not just national security stuff.
Speaker 16 They were shutting it down because it would make Obama look bad.
Speaker 40 It would make the Democratic Party look really bad.
Speaker 106 And so this was not just national security stuff.
Speaker 152 It was also
Speaker 107 save the Democratic Party.
Speaker 105 And if if this is not prosecuted, if this is not revealed, if it's not prosecuted and proven in court, has to be proven in court,
Speaker 106 then the message being sent is
Speaker 40 you're never going to get shut down for anything.
Speaker 48 Double down.
Speaker 138 We didn't go far enough.
Speaker 147 And it's really dangerous.
Speaker 26 Very, very dangerous.
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I'm a little disturbed. This whole Loretta Lynch thing, I mean, I really liked her when she sang Coal Miner's Daughter.
I really did.
Speaker 1
Not to mention Stand By Your Man. I thought that was, you know, for country.
That was a pretty good song.
Speaker 12 That was Loretta Lynch. Discipline
Speaker 51 Lynn.
Speaker 102 Lynn.
Speaker 161 Wait.
Speaker 161 Not Lynch.
Speaker 1 It's not the same person.
Speaker 95 Loretta Lynn.
Speaker 94 Not the same person.
Speaker 25 Not the same person. No wonder.
Speaker 1 I thought, wow, when did she become so political?
Speaker 1 That doesn't seem like her at all.
Speaker 162 Right, right.
Speaker 1 Okay, well,
Speaker 1 that helps.
Speaker 35 You know, what's really sad is that
Speaker 44 this story is so old now.
Speaker 61 You know, it's
Speaker 15 10 years old. Yeah.
Speaker 138 You've forgotten it.
Speaker 46 I mean, you have a better chance of remembering all the words of Coal Miner's Daughter than you do of the meeting on the tarback.
Speaker 17 One of those things is
Speaker 109 one of those is important.
Speaker 89 The other one is not.
Speaker 51 Sadly, that's true.
Speaker 94 Right.
Speaker 94 I mean, this is only.
Speaker 68 There are many people in the country that would go, I know, and that's why I remember coal miners' daughter.
Speaker 162 Right.
Speaker 115 You know, because it's important.
Speaker 1 Yes, yes.
Speaker 1 So it is a... It's a good walk down memory lane, though, to remember all of the corruption and all of the crap that we were going through at the time.
Speaker 1 and to have this come back around and just have the possibility though of justice being served in this.
Speaker 1 Do you think it's going to happen? Do you really?
Speaker 33 So
Speaker 138 here's the rumor.
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Speaker 103 There has been a grand jury convened, and there may be multiple grand juries on the way.
Speaker 90 And they're not convening it in Washington, D.C.
Speaker 40 We believe that the first grand jury has been convened in Florida.
Speaker 48 which would be a very good thing.
Speaker 105 But also, some of these things happen in Virginia.
Speaker 65 So you'll be able to go into Virginia and also convene a grand jury.
Speaker 59 You have a chance of this actually being heard by a fair jurist.
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Speaker 48 So we have Christy Noam coming on in a little while on the program today.
Speaker 77 And,
Speaker 45 you know, I I want to talk to her about this new thing where, you know, you don't have to be under 40 to be in Homeland Security anymore.
Speaker 105 I mean, you want to be a member of ICE.
Speaker 77 I mean, you don't have to be under, you know, you don't have to be under 40.
Speaker 76 And so I thought, Stu, I mean, Pat, you and I,
Speaker 4 we should talk to her about, you know, you and I.
Speaker 50 I mean, I could grow some like 1970s pork chop, you know, sideburns
Speaker 38 and one of those 70s mustaches.
Speaker 128 Yeah.
Speaker 40 You know, and get, get it, we could both get a pair of, you know, white Velcro sneakers.
Speaker 146 Right.
Speaker 50 You know, I mean, we're at, you know, at 60.
Speaker 11 I don't know if they still want it at 60, but both of us have a really bad back, but you know, we can do that.
Speaker 94 Oh, yeah. We can do that.
Speaker 48 Not a problem.
Speaker 86 Yeah.
Speaker 162 Imagine.
Speaker 46 Oh, imagine, imagine all the people that Walmart greeters now that could be members of ICE.
Speaker 123 So, and you know what?
Speaker 4 Honestly, those Walmart greeters kind of scare the hell out of me, some of them.
Speaker 135 You know, you go to Costco and they're like, excuse me, let me look at your receipt.
Speaker 72 You're like, okay, okay, okay, okay, all right.
Speaker 104 I won't run.
Speaker 82 All right.
Speaker 127 So we have her coming up in just a little while.
Speaker 107 Did you see J.D. Prisker
Speaker 51 on Stephen Colbert last night?
Speaker 94 Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1
Yeah. Good stuff.
Yeah.
Speaker 48 Wasn't it?
Speaker 1 Colbert actually brought up the gerrymandering, which was kind of surprising, and showed the gerrymandered map from Illinois, which is
Speaker 1 interesting, to say the least.
Speaker 26 Here it is. Cut three, please.
Speaker 165 Take a look at this.
Speaker 165 Look at 17 here. It does that, then it comes up here and it sneaks around there and goes all the way up here and then goes right over there like that.
Speaker 165 And
Speaker 165 look at this one. It kind of goes whoop up there.
Speaker 165 It's like the stinger on a scorpion down here. Is this common for all states to do?
Speaker 166 Well, we handed it over to a kindergarten class and let them decide.
Speaker 126 Okay,
Speaker 165 that's the non-partisan group that does this.
Speaker 166 That's our independent commission, you know.
Speaker 97 That is, yeah, I mean,
Speaker 165 so because all states, to a certain extent, do this, why is what Texas doing particularly egregious in this case?
Speaker 166 Well, here, every 10 years we do a census in this country, and right after the census, we redraw districts in every state.
Speaker 166 But what the Republicans are trying to do, and the Texas Republicans, frankly, at the behest of Donald Trump, are doing it mid-decade.
Speaker 97 Oh, no.
Speaker 163 That is extraordinarily rare.
Speaker 61 Oh,
Speaker 3 it's perfectly fine.
Speaker 51 Problem is.
Speaker 109 Totally legal.
Speaker 51 Not a problem, but we're doing it
Speaker 1 mid-decade.
Speaker 94 Yeah.
Speaker 48 Oh, because that's when we usually do things
Speaker 66 after the census.
Speaker 112 Except this census has been shown to be flawed over and over and over again.
Speaker 135 This census, it was really a weird thing, Stu.
Speaker 4 I mean, Pat, you know, you had Texas,
Speaker 154 you had Tennessee,
Speaker 45 where else?
Speaker 20 I think Arkansas, Oklahoma, you had all those states under
Speaker 132 counted.
Speaker 123 And then you had all of
Speaker 120 these
Speaker 24 blue states, they were overcounted, which was weird.
Speaker 94 It's never happened before.
Speaker 112 It was just really weird that it was in 2020.
Speaker 87 Huh?
Speaker 128 How weird.
Speaker 94 Yeah.
Speaker 101 And they were counting illegals.
Speaker 16 And, you know,
Speaker 16 there are some that say we shouldn't count them as citizens.
Speaker 1 President Trump is one of those people who says next time we're not going to count illegal aliens.
Speaker 51 Hmm. Yeah.
Speaker 1 That'll be interesting to take the number that we had and
Speaker 1 subtract the number we come up with the next time where illegals aren't counted and maybe get a sense for how many illegal aliens there are in this country now?
Speaker 82 I mean, can you imagine how many house seats would be lost in California if you stop doing that?
Speaker 1 And yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 Maybe some in Texas.
Speaker 3 Of course.
Speaker 1 Because how many illegals do we have here? 10 million? What is the number in California? 15 million? 20? Who knows?
Speaker 1 We don't really know, but it would be fascinating to find out one day.
Speaker 27 Yeah, it sure would be fascinating.
Speaker 28 Sure would be fascinating.
Speaker 47 I wonder if we ever, you know, if we ever will.
Speaker 8 You know, did you see what's happening in Seattle?
Speaker 94 Yeah, where there's
Speaker 1 a female Zaran Mondani
Speaker 1 running for mayor? Is that what you're saying?
Speaker 96 Well, I don't know.
Speaker 149 I can't define a woman.
Speaker 3 I don't know what you mean by
Speaker 48 female. I don't know why that is so important.
Speaker 119 I mean,
Speaker 96 Mondami could very well be a female as well.
Speaker 44 Yeah, so there's this
Speaker 168 new Mondani.
Speaker 39 Now there's a Somali
Speaker 119 that is a socialist in Minneapolis that's running for mayor.
Speaker 4 Yep.
Speaker 144 You now have this, I mean, they had a
Speaker 28 social democrat as a mayor in Seattle already who was bad enough.
Speaker 1 Apparently
Speaker 20 that wasn't that wasn't they weren't strong enough.
Speaker 13 This one is
Speaker 72 really militant
Speaker 102 and an activist.
Speaker 119 And
Speaker 76 they set up this
Speaker 21 ranked voting, and apparently she's winning in the ranked voting.
Speaker 73 So she's now the candidate for the election this fall in Seattle.
Speaker 104 I don't know.
Speaker 160 It seems to me that we are a country that is
Speaker 8 leaning towards socialism
Speaker 8 in some of these states and some of these cities.
Speaker 34 It's going to be really difficult.
Speaker 7 I mean, how are you going to manage a capitalist society when you have socialist,
Speaker 123 large socialist cities?
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 20 And she, by the way, she's even more radical on the cops than what they've had in the past.
Speaker 105 She wants to replace the cops with, you know, I don't know, doctors,
Speaker 121 you know, psychiatrists, psychiatrists.
Speaker 40 She wants that approach, not putting people in jail.
Speaker 157 Can you imagine what what Seattle will be like if she wins?
Speaker 16 And I bet you she wins.
Speaker 1
I mean, look at this. It's coast to coast now.
New York City, Minneapolis, Seattle. You've got that screwball in South Portland, Maine.
Speaker 1 It's happening all over the place, and not just in large cities either. South Portland, Maine is not big.
Speaker 52 I don't think I've heard of the South Portland, Maine mayor.
Speaker 1 It's frightening. It's frightening.
Speaker 1 We've got so many radicals. And I think part of the problem is, you know, we've had radicals in our education system teaching our kids who are now adults and they've been sold on socialism.
Speaker 1 And they have been taught that capitalism is evil. You're seeing that all over the internet now, how evil capitalism is, and how it's the root of every problem we have.
Speaker 1 And you've got these influencers who are screaming about it on their dumb podcasts. And so
Speaker 1 they just believe that capitalism is wrong and evil and contributing to all of societal ills when the opposite is true.
Speaker 150 Well,
Speaker 153 what I like, though, is the mixture of socialist, communist, and Islamist.
Speaker 1 Yes, when you get the Islam Unist, that's the perfect blend, isn't it?
Speaker 109 That is a really good addition
Speaker 70 to our society.
Speaker 38 By the way, I want to play this.
Speaker 158 This is a Muslim sheik,
Speaker 56 Sheikh Asim al-Kahim
Speaker 131 He says that well, I'll let him speak for himself.
Speaker 171 Okay, go ahead cut five if you sell a slave
Speaker 171 Now one would say slavery is banned. He said yes, it's banned, but slavery was there and slavery
Speaker 171 is not something that Muslims should be ashamed of
Speaker 171 because people think that oh Islam promotes slavery. Does Islam promote slavery?
Speaker 171 There is only one means of having slavery, and that is through
Speaker 171 capturing of prisoners of war. None
Speaker 171
Muslims, disbelievers. So if someone attacks my country, I, with the army, defend my country, and we get prisoners of wars.
What do we do with them? Send them to Guantuanamo. No,
Speaker 171 we enslave them. Oh, this is against human rights.
Speaker 61 Well, them attacking us is human rights.
Speaker 171
It's okay, Annie. No, this is human rights.
How? This disbeliever who was an enemy of Islam. I can execute him and get it over with.
Speaker 171 But what I'm giving him is an honest and decent life.
Speaker 171 By living in our houses and looking at how we treat them and looking at how we worship Allah Azza wa Jal, this would make them accept Islam voluntary because there is no compulsion in religion.
Speaker 171 And that is why the Prophet
Speaker 171 said in the authentic hadith I am astonished I am amazed of people being dragged to paradise in chains
Speaker 171 who would be dragged in paradise in chains everybody goes through paradise willingly the Prophet is giving us a metaphor because these prisoners of war they were enslaved so they were in chains and these chains made them accept Islam and hence enter paradise as if they were dragged into it.
Speaker 104 So, I mean, I think this is really good.
Speaker 3 It's perfectly reasonable.
Speaker 61 You know,
Speaker 173 Islam, you know, people say that Islam promotes slavery, but there's only one kind of slavery that is okay.
Speaker 174 Now, that itself was kind of a
Speaker 96 moment for me.
Speaker 40 I always thought, no, there's no reason that slavery is okay there's not but no in islam there is but now you know better you know better that's now i know better is if you're a prisoner of war right uh you're a prisoner of war and uh you know you can convert to islam or you can be a slave but you're gonna want to convert to islam because you're gonna see how how good islam is how we live our life you know and all of the benefits i think maybe a lot of it from slaves
Speaker 122 but all of the benefits that we have.
Speaker 157 And you're going to say, you know what?
Speaker 45 If that's the way they're living their life, I want to be a part of that.
Speaker 94 So
Speaker 1 no.
Speaker 1
So let's see. It seemed like the other alternative to converting other than slavery is that you can also be executed.
So you could die.
Speaker 87 You could convert
Speaker 1 or you could be a slave.
Speaker 20 But he made it very clear there is no compulsion.
Speaker 146 No, not in Islam.
Speaker 89 not in islam there is no compulsion no it's convert or die uh-huh but that's not i'm not i'm not forcing you but yeah that you could still choose you have that wonderful third option of slavery you
Speaker 1 so
Speaker 175 it's all about choice that's beautiful no it is it is and i'm so glad that in minneapolis you guys are starting to embrace this you know you're like you know we haven't really given the islamist a chance to, you know, to see how this works out.
Speaker 65 We haven't really in New York, you haven't given that really a chance, you know, somebody who's like, you know, death to all Jews.
Speaker 89 Right.
Speaker 176 And apparently also for slavery, but only in very specific, I mean, New York.
Speaker 106 You'll still have the chance to convert, you know?
Speaker 149 Right.
Speaker 56 And, you know, stop your belly aching.
Speaker 1 Just
Speaker 108 embrace it. There's no compuls.
Speaker 27 They're not going to, they're not going to force you.
Speaker 146 You're going to want to join Islam.
Speaker 54 Sure.
Speaker 131 You know, that's just
Speaker 5 it.
Speaker 72 You know, or they'll behead you.
Speaker 8 It's weird because there's this book that I read one time and towards the end it talks about how you're going to be beheaded if you don't accept the mark.
Speaker 82 And
Speaker 28 I can't remember what that is.
Speaker 5 But there's.
Speaker 1 It's in some book there.
Speaker 4 Yeah, it's some book that I read.
Speaker 158 And don't worry about that, especially if you're in Australia because there is a new queer religion in Australia, cut four.
Speaker 177 I only started thinking I might as well start a religion when Trump stood for election, because I thought if you can get elected as a president of the United States, then I can found my own religion.
Speaker 128 Creation!
Speaker 51 Okay, large and art
Speaker 178 in the form of a queer insurrectionary science fiction climate change religion.
Speaker 26 It's triumphant, it's jubilant, it's sorrowful, meaningful, incredibly artistic, and heartistic.
Speaker 155 To be honest, it was a bit of a joke, a kind of a finger-up to the establishment. It has become something completely different, and offering, I guess, our idea of a better way.
Speaker 177 I really wanted creation to be full of purposeful hysteria and pleasure and poetry and sexiness.
Speaker 129 It has big feeling.
Speaker 177
It's alluring. It's glamorous.
It's magic. It's witchcraft.
Is it activism or is it solace? I do not know.
Speaker 128 Oh, wow.
Speaker 1 Wow. Is that brimstone I see coming down from the sky?
Speaker 11 What could possibly be wrong with that?
Speaker 72 Hey, but at least
Speaker 50 at least they don't have slaves.
Speaker 87 Right.
Speaker 40 But they haven't taken any prisoners of war yet.
Speaker 11 So we'll see.
Speaker 157 All right, back in just a second.
Speaker 157 Wow.
Speaker 123 Yeah, Wow is exactly right.
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Speaker 157 Wait, you mean
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Speaker 7 Terrorist pagers?
Speaker 49 Yeah.
Speaker 92 Yeah.
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Speaker 32 All right, can we, you know, I want to warn you, this is pretty violent stuff, but it's South Park.
Speaker 17 And Christy Noam has made her debut into South Park.
Speaker 16 Here she is talking about, talking to ICE recruits about what the job entails
Speaker 62 while she's shooting little puppy dogs in the
Speaker 168 face.
Speaker 22 Cut 31, Christy Noam, South Park.
Speaker 84 Welcome to the team, recruits. I'm Christy Gnome, head of Homeland Security.
Speaker 181 She seems nice. Okay, very pretty.
Speaker 84 A few years ago, I had to put my puppy down by shooting it in the face. Because sometimes doing what's important means doing what's hard.
Speaker 84 Whoa!
Speaker 84 Now we'll ask the same determination of you
Speaker 84 because detaining and questioning people is never easy.
Speaker 84 As the face of Homeland Security, I'll be leading the way.
Speaker 84 And together, we'll make sure everyone is in this country legally.
Speaker 84 So let's get out there and get them, recruits. Together, we can make it happen.
Speaker 84 Wow.
Speaker 76 I don't think that is actually how they're recruiting people at this point.
Speaker 68 But it's South Park.
Speaker 69 I mean, and some people are saying, you know, South Park, they got to behave themselves.
Speaker 134 They never did this against Biden.
Speaker 53 Of course, they never did this against Biden.
Speaker 40 They were afraid of Biden and the administration, and they should have been afraid of the administration.
Speaker 65 The administration would do everything that Stephen Colbert is saying this administration is doing to him.
Speaker 24 But this is part of South Park.
Speaker 103 If you don't like it, you know,
Speaker 172 oh, well, don't watch it.
Speaker 112 Do you remember the episode that
Speaker 25 really just just took me apart?
Speaker 51 Yeah, I remember it happening.
Speaker 1 I never watched it because I don't watch South Park.
Speaker 4 Oh, I did.
Speaker 8 I thought it was funny. I watched it with my son.
Speaker 69 I watched it with my son. I mean, it was
Speaker 122 funny. I mean,
Speaker 51 when he was little.
Speaker 157 Yeah, 10, 12 years ago, something like that.
Speaker 47 And Cartman was waving the flag and sitting on his porch drinking
Speaker 77 lemonade, talking about what America really could be.
Speaker 159 I mean, it was funny, and he was crying all the time.
Speaker 1 And that was supposed to be a depiction of Glenn Beck. Wow, were they officially?
Speaker 51 I know.
Speaker 11 That's crazy, right? Crazy.
Speaker 29 Crazy.
Speaker 46 Now, let me take you to another thing that Jon Stewart, because Jon Stewart has been mocking me for years, and that's fine.
Speaker 176 Here he is on Epstein, and he's taking me on.
Speaker 40 But I just want to, the only reason why I want to play this, because it's really not worth it, other than for anybody who doesn't know how the left works, what they do is they take everything out of context
Speaker 8 and they twist it to make it look as though I'm saying something that I'm not or
Speaker 38 making it look like that is the conclusion.
Speaker 54 So watch Jon Stewart here.
Speaker 182 I honestly think my favorite thing about this is watching conspiracy theorists have to unravel the red string that they themselves originally strung out.
Speaker 182 Here's the OG conspiracy theorist Glenn Beck at his excitement for Trump's beginning of the second term.
Speaker 67 The only thing I care about is the
Speaker 67 scandal of the pedophiles.
Speaker 180 And in the next 10 days, you're going to see the Epstein file released.
Speaker 74 Day number one, Cash Patel walks in. By the end of the day, it will be released.
Speaker 29 Day one!
Speaker 183 Deep state exposed.
Speaker 182 Oh, I'm sorry. Trump's in the rough.
Speaker 126 I'll get right on that ball drop.
Speaker 148 What the last stop, stop, stop for a second, stop.
Speaker 112 Yeah. So, what did he do here?
Speaker 61 What did he switch the person
Speaker 1 from Cash Patel to Donald Trump? You didn't say Trump was going to release it day one.
Speaker 1 Exactly right.
Speaker 72 No, Cash Patel was going to release that.
Speaker 35 And I had that on very, very good authority.
Speaker 94 Very good authority.
Speaker 72 Trust me, very good authority on that.
Speaker 83 I can't help that
Speaker 172 person that told me that was wrong.
Speaker 48 It was hard to be wrong, but they were wrong.
Speaker 73 And so I look like I was just out there on the limb.
Speaker 109 I don't really care.
Speaker 40 I don't care.
Speaker 11 But
Speaker 122 it was not Donald Trump that said that.
Speaker 132 And that was a prediction that I made.
Speaker 53 And based on some information that somebody that was very reliable, at least at the time, or I thought was very reliable, told me that that was what was going to happen on day one.
Speaker 25 It didn't.
Speaker 52 Now he immediately jumps to me at a chalkboard,
Speaker 107 what, six months later, 70 pounds different.
Speaker 134 You can tell some time has gone because Glenn's lost 70 pounds.
Speaker 102 Yeah.
Speaker 61 So
Speaker 148 watch what he says next.
Speaker 24 Go ahead.
Speaker 41 What the left is saying, and some people now on his team are saying
Speaker 41 he's in the report
Speaker 115 with 15-year-olds.
Speaker 135 Really?
Speaker 63 Do you actually believe that?
Speaker 182 I have seen some clips that would be consistent with.
Speaker 37 No, you haven't.
Speaker 33 Okay, stop for just a second.
Speaker 105 So he brings up, he bought a teenage,
Speaker 83 you know, what do you call it?
Speaker 105 You know, teen USA.
Speaker 157 He bought that.
Speaker 62 That doesn't make you a pedophile.
Speaker 1 Oh, my God.
Speaker 146 Is he talking about the beauty pageant?
Speaker 17 Yeah, he's talking about the beauty pageant.
Speaker 92 Oh, good golly.
Speaker 16 And And again, so it doesn't make you a pedophile.
Speaker 26 There's a difference
Speaker 112 between a teenage beauty pageant and a pedophile.
Speaker 15 And I'd like to know what clips you've seen.
Speaker 107 And notice it's clips, the same thing that he's doing here.
Speaker 35 He's taking a clip and he's formatting it in a way where you can't see that what I'm talking about.
Speaker 82 I'm going to the chalkboard and there is one option up there that Trump was on the tape.
Speaker 33 It doesn't show that there were five different options up on there.
Speaker 16 And I am, I am, what I'm doing is I'm laying out all of the options and saying, which is the most likely.
Speaker 33 Now, if you hate Donald Trump and you just expect the worst of Donald Trump, Of course you're going to say no to that.
Speaker 16 But I wasn't talking to Jon Stewart's audience.
Speaker 120 I wasn't talking to the people who hate Donald Trump.
Speaker 20 I was talking to the people who will at least give Donald Trump the benefit of the doubt.
Speaker 16 Does Donald Trump, I mean, if he was with, well, let me go on because he plays this. Now listen to this.
Speaker 37 Did buy a teenage beauty pageant.
Speaker 182 But listen, Beck, you're the master at making connections, so let's see you unconnect it.
Speaker 41 I mean, let's be honest, 20 years ago, if this was like, hey, he was on an island with 25-year-old models,
Speaker 79 I would be going, probably.
Speaker 183 15, 16-year-olds, that's not Donald Trump.
Speaker 41 It's not Donald Trump.
Speaker 63 I don't believe that.
Speaker 6 Do you?
Speaker 41 I say,
Speaker 180 that's no way that's true.
Speaker 180 What? No!
Speaker 180 You're not, there's no magic X.
Speaker 123 Okay, stop. So stop for just a second.
Speaker 31 Notice what he did there.
Speaker 17 I said,
Speaker 100 Do you believe that? I don't believe that.
Speaker 170 Do you?
Speaker 34 Then I said, I don't believe that and I put an X over that I don't believe that but I asked do you believe that leaving it open for you to say yes I do believe that but remember this this whole chalkboard was what do I feel is most likely not what happened what do I feel is most likely to have happened.
Speaker 147 Why?
Speaker 184 I wasn't excusing no release.
Speaker 20 I was saying, why wasn't there a release?
Speaker 125 Why didn't it happen?
Speaker 20 But again, you'll notice he doesn't cover that.
Speaker 76 This is exactly the way the left works, and especially with people like Jon Stewart who are doing comedy.
Speaker 16 You take it out of context and you take it out of context so you can make it funny because you make it the most extreme.
Speaker 107 Instead of showing the entire conversation, which he can't do because he's a comedian.
Speaker 16 But then he goes and says says serious things afterwards, like he's just a crazy man.
Speaker 45 He believes all these crazy things.
Speaker 120 Well, no, John, they look crazy to you because you're not paying attention.
Speaker 54 You're not seeing the entire context.
Speaker 122 You're not giving anyone the benefit of the doubt of having a different opinion and being sincere about it.
Speaker 122 So I give you the benefit of the doubt.
Speaker 31 I know you're doing comedy.
Speaker 184 I disagree with your point of view on many things, but I have also seen you do things that I believe in that I think, okay, well, he's got something there when you were questioning the Pentagon.
Speaker 112 Wait a minute, how can you keep failing
Speaker 24 all of these audits?
Speaker 69 That doesn't make any sense.
Speaker 133 I cheered for you, but I also watched it in context,
Speaker 15 not the thing that Jon Stewart has done.
Speaker 103 And they have perfected this smear on me and everybody else.
Speaker 91 I don't really care about me.
Speaker 10 I mean, honestly, we had this conversation before we went on the air today, and we were just talking about how it's not worth playing this because,
Speaker 46 you know, it doesn't matter to me anymore.
Speaker 170 It doesn't matter, I don't think it matters to you, the audience, but it should matter to you to be able to see how it works, if you don't know yet, see how it works and how they take things out of context.
Speaker 63 We just played South Park.
Speaker 23 They took one thing for comedy.
Speaker 105 The reason why it doesn't bother me is because I know it's comedy.
Speaker 8 And South Park generally, they didn't last administration, but generally they'll take people and they hit both sides just as hard.
Speaker 113 Okay, so I can tolerate anything when you hit both sides just as hard.
Speaker 18 What did they do?
Speaker 16 They took something that where I live
Speaker 101 in
Speaker 105 Idaho, You know, you don't take your animal necessarily to the vet.
Speaker 132 When they're sick and have to be put down.
Speaker 56 You don't have somebody come in a compassion wagon and do what I do when I live in Texas and I put my dogs down.
Speaker 105 We have somebody come and the compassion, the family gathers around.
Speaker 115 You know, people who are farmers, people who have lived
Speaker 24 their life in small little farming communities, they don't necessarily do that.
Speaker 16 That doesn't make them heartless.
Speaker 112 It just means that's the way you do it because you don't have the money to have the compassion wagon come.
Speaker 105 You also don't have the same kind of relationship with animals because you're raising animals.
Speaker 122 You see them live and die.
Speaker 148 You raise them to be eaten, etc., etc.
Speaker 135 You have a different relationship.
Speaker 46 That doesn't mean that you don't care about animals.
Speaker 111 It doesn't mean that you're a heartless monster.
Speaker 15 I mean, honestly, if you watch
Speaker 113 Old Yeller,
Speaker 17 is there anything more sad than what the little boy had to do at the end?
Speaker 113 And is there anything more heroic than what that little boy did at the end?
Speaker 112 Nobody bailed him out.
Speaker 179 Nobody made it easier for him because
Speaker 107 he needed to be a man.
Speaker 76 He needed to grow up.
Speaker 107 He needed to be able to take care of things himself when they just had to be done. And so his dog has rabies.
Speaker 176 He's in the shed and he takes a gun.
Speaker 113 This little boy, it just breaks your heart.
Speaker 107 He takes the gun and he puts old Yeller down. I'm sorry if you've never seen it.
Speaker 3 Yeah, I used to
Speaker 128 look at it.
Speaker 104 You know, I know. I keep falling asleep.
Speaker 107 It's just such a sweet story.
Speaker 1 So you only gave me like 60 years to see that thing?
Speaker 48 I only gave you 60 years to see it.
Speaker 24 But that is...
Speaker 174 Now, if you just played the clip of the little boy going in and shooting his dog
Speaker 91 and you did it for laughs, you know, would that be fair?
Speaker 11 Would that be right?
Speaker 122 You know, no, it might be funny.
Speaker 138 You could say, look at this monster.
Speaker 22 And it might be funny.
Speaker 142 You could make it into something funny, I guess.
Speaker 23 But it wouldn't be if it was, if you were doing it for more than comedy, if you were then going on and saying, you know, look at that documentary.
Speaker 47 Have you seen the documentary, Old Yellert, with the kid that went in?
Speaker 24 He just kills dogs.
Speaker 112 That's what the press has done.
Speaker 103 That's what many comedians have done.
Speaker 11 That's why you, the viewer, the listener, the person that casually watches people,
Speaker 20 that's why you don't even know who they are because they're always taken in clips.
Speaker 16 Notice he said, I've seen clips with Donald Trump.
Speaker 31 Yeah, I'm sure you have seen clips of Donald Trump that could be viewed a million different ways.
Speaker 54 What about those clips in context?
Speaker 122 Do you know the man?
Speaker 146 Now, you don't have to know anybody.
Speaker 128 I mean, a lot of people don't know President Trump, but have you given him the benefit of the doubt on things to at least consider he's not a horrid monster who's a Nazi?
Speaker 39 My guess is no, you haven't given him that opportunity.
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Speaker 1 May I just add that I know you were being extremely fair to Jon Stewart there, but the fact is, he knows exactly what he was just doing to you there. He knows all of that was a lie.
Speaker 1
He knows you weren't talking about Trump. He knows that you were talking about Cash Patel, and then he switched it to.
I mean, it's so disingenuous. That's what pisses me off.
Speaker 43 I don't know.
Speaker 69 Do you think he does know that?
Speaker 72 He has 70 writers.
Speaker 131 He has 70 writers.
Speaker 1 The guy pays pays enough attention that he knows better than that.
Speaker 95 Does he not? Well, maybe.
Speaker 56 I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 94 I don't care.
Speaker 48 Yeah,
Speaker 96 I don't think of Jon Stewart.
Speaker 51 But, you know, the problem is. It doesn't bother me.
Speaker 1 They won't exercise the fairness that you did just then.
Speaker 16 But I don't, but I know, but I don't do it.
Speaker 53 I mean, you know, and I know I'm not saying this like.
Speaker 105 Look, we can't do things that are right because we expect somebody else to do what's right.
Speaker 29 I don't want them to do.
Speaker 162 They right.
Speaker 94 They won't.
Speaker 114 They won't.
Speaker 108 They never do.
Speaker 107 But that's not going to change me.
Speaker 65 I'm not going to become the things that I despise.
Speaker 54 I'm not going to not give them
Speaker 105 grace because they don't extend grace to me.
Speaker 26 That makes me a different kind of monster.
Speaker 48 But, you know, whatever.
Speaker 92 I don't really care.
Speaker 94 The fact that I wanted to play that.
Speaker 1 An eye for an eye is just despicable, Glenn.
Speaker 162 Why?
Speaker 146 Why won't you take an eye for an eye I know I know I know it's crazy it's crazy
Speaker 66 I just wanted to share that and I hope we clip that out and and push that everywhere because people need to understand yeah how they're doing
Speaker 48 yeah how it happens and not as a defense but as a as a learning tool for people who just see things in quick snippets and they're like, oh, well, that must be it.
Speaker 114 No, that's not it.
Speaker 22 That's not it.
Speaker 122 It might be funny.
Speaker 120 It might be easy to put people in a box, but that's not it.
Speaker 36 You have a responsibility to find the truth and to not just laugh and clap, but to look at that, you can laugh and then go, is that really what happened?
Speaker 1 However,
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Speaker 85 Welcome to the Glenbeck program.
Speaker 67 Glad you're here. Pat Gray is joining us, filling in for Stu, who is on vacation for a couple of days.
Speaker 1 Some breaking news here, too, that's pretty interesting.
Speaker 1 Clothing retailer American Eagles' new advertising campaign just hit an unexpected obstacle as a federal judge ordered actress Sidney Sweeney to gain 100 pounds and have a nasty-looking butch haircut.
Speaker 1 Of course, this is breaking for the Babylon B.
Speaker 17 I was going to say, it's got to be the Babylon B.
Speaker 146 They are tremendous, aren't they?
Speaker 1 They are just
Speaker 3 so good.
Speaker 72 So good.
Speaker 1 Judge Eileen Bauer, an Obama appointee to a D.C.
Speaker 1 area district court, issued the emergency ruling that Sweeney's attractiveness violated the law and demanded that she pack on the weight to become as visually unappealing to consumers as possible.
Speaker 1 This type of brazen attractiveness cannot be allowed to stand, she wrote.
Speaker 1 It is fun to see the absolute hysteria over this genes ad that, I don't know, 10 years ago, nobody would have batted an eyelash about it.
Speaker 104 No, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 91 You know, but five years ago, it wouldn't have been done.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 40 They wouldn't have made it.
Speaker 137 That is true.
Speaker 106 Where do you think they jumped the shark? Where do you think this movement jumped the shark?
Speaker 107 Because we are, wouldn't you agree?
Speaker 14 I mean, it could turn at any time.
Speaker 27 It could. But
Speaker 34 the American people are showing they're done with this.
Speaker 127 They're just done with it.
Speaker 106 And I was thinking about it.
Speaker 53 Stu and I were talking about it earlier this week.
Speaker 25 And
Speaker 76 there's a couple of options.
Speaker 157 I mean, I think the most obvious is the Bud Light, Dylan Mulvaney.
Speaker 61 Yes.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that was a big one.
Speaker 102 Yeah.
Speaker 125 But there is.
Speaker 1 But you know what? The other really big one lately was the
Speaker 1 Jaguar commercial.
Speaker 38 Yeah, I was going to say that's the other one, the Jaguar ad that came out.
Speaker 57 And that one just didn't, that one was just, to me, that was a sign this is over because it went nowhere.
Speaker 107 There was no controversy over it.
Speaker 4 It just went nowhere.
Speaker 25 Dylan Mulvaney, there was big controversy.
Speaker 16 And that was the moment where I think the right or
Speaker 11 right thinking Americans, and I don't mean that about anything other than, can you just stop?
Speaker 137 Sell a damn beer.
Speaker 34 Sell a beer. Okay.
Speaker 101 Stop making a
Speaker 48 political or social point on everything you do.
Speaker 20 Julie does beer, man.
Speaker 123 Stop taking yourself so seriously.
Speaker 72 Yeah.
Speaker 38 I think that was the moment where people just stood up and said, I'm just sick of it.
Speaker 91 But Jaguar was the moment where it just was,
Speaker 35 I think, proclaimed dead on arrival.
Speaker 110 That went nowhere.
Speaker 132 There was no controversy. There was nothing.
Speaker 27 Nothing.
Speaker 1 But when you, when people saw.
Speaker 1 a bunch of people who were, I guess, non-binary, dressed bizarrely, doing nothing but sitting and standing around, and you don't even show your product
Speaker 1 in the confines of the ad.
Speaker 1 I think people, yeah, I think they're just done with it. And that's why their sales were decreased by 98.5% in one year.
Speaker 56 90.
Speaker 1
98.5% in Europe. 98.5%.
Yeah, they went from selling about 2,000 Jaguars a month in Europe to 49.
Speaker 104 What is the possible reason? I've never seen anything like that.
Speaker 33 What is the possible reason?
Speaker 51 What is the other possible reason?
Speaker 1 Well, they also, I think, are messing with the electric situation, too.
Speaker 1 They were planning to completely transition to all-electric vehicles. And that wasn't super possible.
Speaker 97 For a lot of companies. Yeah, a lot of people.
Speaker 68 A lot of companies were doing that, and a lot of companies have failed in that endeavor.
Speaker 40 I mean, look at the Chevy Volt.
Speaker 94 You go all the way from Chevy
Speaker 11 to Jaguar, Bentley.
Speaker 105 I mean, you would expect a company like Bentley to come out with a great version of it.
Speaker 26 Their electric versions are in the shop.
Speaker 107 I mean, within days of being off the showroom floor.
Speaker 105 It's just, it's killing these companies.
Speaker 96 And I couldn't be happier.
Speaker 128 They're that bad.
Speaker 167 And I couldn't be happier.
Speaker 112 By the way, have you been reading about the Genesis, the
Speaker 157 car Genesis?
Speaker 29 No.
Speaker 40 They're the ones that always look like the Bentley. Have you ever noticed that?
Speaker 86 Yes.
Speaker 1 Well, they've obviously tried to rip off the Bentley logo. I don't even know how they got away with it because it does look, especially from a distance, it looks like a Bentley.
Speaker 156 It does.
Speaker 16 So what is amazing to me is I'm reading about it.
Speaker 75 I mean, remember,
Speaker 34 this is Kia, isn't it?
Speaker 97 It's Hyundai. Isn't that the
Speaker 47
Hyundai? That's what it is. Yeah.
Hyundai.
Speaker 40 And 10 years ago, Hyundai wanted to make a luxury car.
Speaker 44 And the people rightfully said,
Speaker 26 you're Hyundai.
Speaker 27 You'll never get past Hyundai.
Speaker 16 Right.
Speaker 40 And they said, well, we want to make a luxury brand. So they decided to rename it Genesis.
Speaker 46 And if you watch it over the last 10 years, it has gotten better and better every year.
Speaker 38 But they went out and they hired the best German engineers.
Speaker 7 They hired people from
Speaker 107 BMW and Mercedes.
Speaker 40 They may have taken somebody from Bentley, Volkswagen,
Speaker 83 and
Speaker 72 Audi.
Speaker 22 and brought them over to design.
Speaker 75 And
Speaker 138 Car and Driver, I think it was Car and Driver Driver Road and Track,
Speaker 106 has just done a review of their latest and said, for, is it maybe $90,000 or $100,000, they say it surpasses the Mercedes and is as close to a Bentley as you can get for $100,000.
Speaker 51
Wow. That's incredible.
Yeah, it is.
Speaker 92 That is
Speaker 1 saying something.
Speaker 25 If it's better than that. Better saying something.
Speaker 1 If it's better than the same class of Mercedes for $100,000?
Speaker 24 It costs you twice.
Speaker 20 Costs you twice the amount of money.
Speaker 89 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Wow. And at Bentley, probably what, four times as much?
Speaker 143 Four, easy, four times as much.
Speaker 16 And so, I mean, if you could get into a great class for around $100,000, that changes everything. That changes everything for them.
Speaker 44 You know, I just wish it was an American company that would be nice.
Speaker 128 Like that. But
Speaker 156 anyway, the largest NYPD graduating class since 2016 has taken the stage at Madison Square Garden.
Speaker 8 The graduating class is 965 new NYPD cops.
Speaker 34 That is
Speaker 27 huge, huge.
Speaker 13 Now, I'm wondering if you're going to be regretting that career choice in, let's say, coming November, December, or at least January of next year when Momdani is your new mayor because that is not going to go well for the New York Police Department.
Speaker 4 A Momdani Mamdani
Speaker 128 mayoral term
Speaker 1 won't be good. For the guy who wants to defund the police?
Speaker 97 Oh, yeah, yeah, it'll be really bad.
Speaker 1 That's going to hit that city in so many different ways if they don't come to their senses.
Speaker 176 Have you seen, I mean, even
Speaker 65 liberals now are saying they've got to move out.
Speaker 159 They've got to move out because they just don't trust that that thing's just not going to implode.
Speaker 27 And it will.
Speaker 15 It will implode.
Speaker 98 If he can do half of the stuff, can you imagine just going going grocery shopping in two years in New York City if you don't have the police that you would have, if you continue and further the
Speaker 24 catch and release kind of atmosphere, if you're taxing all of the big businesses and the big corporations out of business so they can't stay there anymore?
Speaker 65 So you'll have all these empty buildings and it'll be a ghost town.
Speaker 123 And then on top of it, you have city-run grocery stores for non-profit.
Speaker 138 It is going to be a hell hole, a hell hole.
Speaker 1 The efficiency of the DMV coming to your local grocery store is such an exciting possibility that
Speaker 25 how do you not vote for that?
Speaker 69 Can I tell you something?
Speaker 40 That is an insult to DMVs.
Speaker 15 It really is.
Speaker 16 I mean, you know, there are some states where the DMV is not as bad as it is in most blue states.
Speaker 135 In Texas, it's okay.
Speaker 17 It's not great, but it's okay.
Speaker 146 But I've never been to a state where I'm like, man, this is great.
Speaker 89 Department of Motor Vehicles, I could hang out there all day.
Speaker 113 I just love this.
Speaker 174 The whole experience was like going to Disneyland.
Speaker 51 It's not
Speaker 89 nowhere.
Speaker 33 The government screws it up every single time.
Speaker 46 Imagine that in your grocery store.
Speaker 1 I was really surprised to see that they had tried this in a Kansas City suburb where they had a public grocery store. And it's been so bad that it's about to go out of business.
Speaker 1
They just said it's untenable. They can't make it work anymore.
And it was fairly popular at first because, you know, the prices were lower.
Speaker 1 Then all of a sudden...
Speaker 1 They had no selection there and they were out of items and the prices increased and you got shortages and you can't get what you need at that grocery store.
Speaker 48 Hmm. Wonder why that happens.
Speaker 47 Imagine if all the grocery stores were like that, right?
Speaker 16 And then imagine what happens to the employees that can't be fired
Speaker 114 who are working at the grocery store when you're like, Hey, you know, you guys are out of milk.
Speaker 69 When are you going to get any milk?
Speaker 91 And you're kind of a little upset because you know it's a government-run grocery store, and I was promised all kinds of wonderful things.
Speaker 136 When are you going to get milk?
Speaker 4 Imagine the attitude from the government employee
Speaker 122 who you can't blame for anything.
Speaker 105 There is nobody that gets blame for anything.
Speaker 4 So there's nobody that may be held responsible.
Speaker 148 Imagine how bad that employee is.
Speaker 112 And then if you decide, well, we're going to boycott, boycott all you want.
Speaker 111 We're going to, you know, we're going to march in the street.
Speaker 6 We're going to call the press.
Speaker 104 Uh-huh.
Speaker 38 You mean the same press that is helping Mondami do this right now?
Speaker 114 Really?
Speaker 26 That press. They're going to help you.
Speaker 40 They're going to give you coverage.
Speaker 154 The entire system of the free world breaks down when you start to encroach on the free market.
Speaker 114 It all breaks down.
Speaker 105 And you're seeing it break down right now.
Speaker 26 You know, our biggest problem, I contend, is the press.
Speaker 106 Can you imagine if
Speaker 46 there wasn't internet media now?
Speaker 105 If there wasn't the Blaze, if there wasn't Megan Kelly, if there wasn't the Daily Wire, you know,
Speaker 11 if John Solomon still had to report it through the New York Times or the Washington Post,
Speaker 54 imagine how much would not be covered, how much you would just stand around going, is it just me?
Speaker 27 Yeah, it'd be cut.
Speaker 105 And you would feel like it was just you.
Speaker 20 I mean, that was one of the first things that changed.
Speaker 144 When I went to Fox, you have to remember, people were not doing the kinds of shows on cable news, and I apologize for this, and I have for quite a few years.
Speaker 125 People were not doing shows the way they're doing shows now.
Speaker 107 Nobody was coming out with opinions the way I was coming out with opinions, and tying the news together, and then saying, and this is what it means, and then talking directly to the audience.
Speaker 20 Remember, the first thing that I did was the 9-12 project, and I said, you're not alone.
Speaker 54 You're not alone.
Speaker 8 Because everybody was asking at the time, is it just me?
Speaker 133 That's because there was no press that was reporting anything.
Speaker 24 And so we all felt so alone.
Speaker 16 Imagine what it will be like in New York City, how alone you will feel, because there won't be anybody reporting on the truth of what's going on, at least in mainstream media.
Speaker 16 By the way, if you feel alone in D.C., Donald Trump says he might deploy the National Guard in D.C.
Speaker 98 because violent crime is through the roof there.
Speaker 112 And so you know, the president has the right to do that.
Speaker 77 The District of Columbia, it might have a mayor and a city council, but it is actually run
Speaker 158 by Congress.
Speaker 35 It gets all of its funding from Congress for the city, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 121 So the federal government can step in in Washington, D.C., and they are considering because
Speaker 22 not only is crime out of control in D.C.,
Speaker 27 But mental illness is out of control.
Speaker 75 And I know you're like, well, of course, the main asylum is there on the hill.
Speaker 134 No, not just the mental illness there.
Speaker 56 The mental illness on the street is truly unlike anything I have seen in the nation's capital.
Speaker 16 I've seen it in Washington, D.C.
Speaker 75 I mean, sorry, I've seen it in New York.
Speaker 156 I've seen it in Seattle.
Speaker 16 I've seen it in Los Angeles.
Speaker 9 I've seen it in San Francisco.
Speaker 65 But I have not seen it in the nation's capital to this degree.
Speaker 107 And it's violent mental illness uh and unfortunately you know they'll they'll say well see he just wants to use the national guard he's a fascist well you know you kind of put yourself into a situation to where you have to have the federal government bring in the national guard because your local government won't do anything about it and why is that because you keep voting crazy people in
Speaker 112 hello new york If you vote for this kind of stuff, your crime goes out of control.
Speaker 32 The people rise rise up.
Speaker 102 I mean, this was, I mean, top down, bottom up, inside out.
Speaker 90 This is what I've been preaching in here for about 15 years.
Speaker 22 That's what it's designed to do.
Speaker 4 Make the city so out of control that the feds have to come in and put a giant foot on everybody.
Speaker 169 And you call it fascism.
Speaker 106 Well, yes.
Speaker 100 And you've designed the system to do exactly that.
Speaker 93 Thank God we don't have one of those architects at the top.
Speaker 16 We have a guy who's just saying, crime has got to stop.
Speaker 24 As soon as you clean it up, we'll pull the National Guard out like he did in Los Angeles.
Speaker 44 But the others, the designers of this whole inside-out, you know,
Speaker 4 bottom-down, top-up, or top-down, bottom-up kind of stuff, they don't ever want to take their foot off of the necks of citizens.
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Speaker 112 Christine Ohm, welcome to the program.
Speaker 17 How are you?
Speaker 186
Oh, thank you, Glenn. I'm doing great.
Thank you for inviting me to be on.
Speaker 33 No, it's great to have, first of all, thank you for the shoe thing.
Speaker 163 Thank you. I feel like a human being again.
Speaker 186 That was like the first thing when I got here said to TSA. I'm like, I think the shoe thing is made up.
Speaker 186 I'm not sure our technology hasn't evolved enough where we don't have to take our shoes off anymore. So they
Speaker 186
ran the security protocols and made sense. And we're continuing to evaluate everything TSA does.
And it you know, hospitality needs to be a part of this equation, too.
Speaker 186 I think so many people that encounter our security checkpoints just wonder, is this necessary and why is everybody yelling at us?
Speaker 77 Yeah.
Speaker 65 I mean, I don't think a lot of it is necessary, at least the way that we're doing it.
Speaker 77 I don't know why.
Speaker 149 I mean,
Speaker 75 I know you've seen the numbers. Yeah.
Speaker 44 What is it, Seattle or San Francisco?
Speaker 38 One of them that has the private security is better than the government-run security.
Speaker 186 Yeah, so we've got,
Speaker 186 I think, 16 or 18 airports now that have private security that we've contracted with for those measures. So
Speaker 186 we're continuing to evaluate that at every location and implement it where we can. If we think it's
Speaker 186 better protocols for security, but also works better for the traveler, my vision is that at some point we get to you walk in the door of the airport with your carry-on suitcase, you walk through a scanner pulling your suitcase and go right to your gate.
Speaker 186 And that technology is available and and out there, but we just need to get it updated and get it implemented. Yeah, good.
Speaker 65 I want to talk to you about ICE.
Speaker 54 First of all, you're removing the age limits for new applications to join ICE.
Speaker 114 Does that mean, I mean, I'm only 61.
Speaker 91 I would like to, I mean, does that mean somebody like me, I could have the Velcro shoes and I could come out.
Speaker 100 Are you sure I have a bad back?
Speaker 128 I can barely walk, but
Speaker 128 can I be a part of ICE?
Speaker 186 They're still going to have to pass the physical test, Glenn. I'm sorry, but there will be a physical exam and training and all that.
Speaker 186 But yes, we do want some of these folks that retired from law enforcement under the Biden administration, yeah, frustrated, maybe former Border Patrol, former federal officers that weren't allowed to do their jobs before to come back and to be a part of literally saving America and saving these communities and cities that have been so victimized by the crime and drugs of these illegal criminals that have been out there attacking their families.
Speaker 186 So it has been amazing. We have 10,000 new officers that we received funding from in the Big Beautiful bill to hire for ICE, and we have already had over 80,000 applicants for those 10,000 positions.
Speaker 186 So we're rolling through that and getting them through the process to see if they qualify so we can give them final offers.
Speaker 186 But what I like about that the most, Glenn, is the fact that, you know, the media and the socialists and Marxists have done nothing more than try to demonize our ICE officers.
Speaker 186 And to see that kind of response in less than a week just shows that the American people stand with the rule of law, that they want to help and they want to be a part of this.
Speaker 186 And so that in itself has been so encouraging to ICE just to see that people want to join the team and they're excited about it.
Speaker 105 Yeah, now people on the left are saying that you're turning ICE into a teenage army for deportations.
Speaker 186 No,
Speaker 128 we're not.
Speaker 186 Nothing's changing. But that's, you know, I'm shocked every day by the amount of stories that we have to refute that just are completely false.
Speaker 186 There will be so many stories shared, so many things said, so many narratives that we spend half of our time over here at the Department of Homeland Security saying, that's not true. No, we didn't.
Speaker 186 That's not a fact. You know, just
Speaker 186 even making up anecdotal stories about families that just never even happened.
Speaker 56 Right. I am amazed.
Speaker 15 I mean, when you're taking on somebody like Mom Donnie and they're accusing ICE now of kidnapping people.
Speaker 128 Yes.
Speaker 114 You know, kidnapping, kidnapping, when you start planting things like they're just pulling up in unmarked trucks and they're wearing masks because they're Nazis and they're just kidnapping people off the street, you are telling people you have a reason and a license to stop these people with any means necessary.
Speaker 69 It is so dangerous.
Speaker 104 It is so dangerous.
Speaker 186 Well, and we just got this morning the notification that attacks on ICE officers is up by over a thousand percent than what it was six months ago. So, you know, because those politicians and those
Speaker 186 extremists talk that way, I mean, I tell people, I've said this my whole life, words have consequences. What you say matters.
Speaker 186 And the consequences of using dangerous language like that is that people take action on them.
Speaker 186 Anybody who has a tendency to be unstable or to be violent, that almost gives them permission to go out there and take action against these individuals who all, these guys just you know, they don't they're not picking and choosing winners or deciding who the law applies to.
Speaker 186 They're just doing their job, upholding the law, and they want to go home at night to their families, too.
Speaker 65 So, this is what it may amazes me that you're getting 80 or 90,000 applicants when you have these radicals putting
Speaker 15 wanted posters up of people in their own neighborhoods.
Speaker 114 I mean, just as, I mean, as a dad, I don't know if I could put my family in danger.
Speaker 112 And, you know, I mean, how are we, what are we going to do to stop this kind of stuff?
Speaker 186 Well, we are going to keep doing our job no matter what, and we're building special operations teams to handle the situations we face out on the streets.
Speaker 186 And one of the things when we're in these communities, and that's why I've spent so much time with our agents and officers, because I want to know what they go through when they run these ops.
Speaker 186 And it's amazing to me when we're out on the street in New York City or in the Bronx or in L.A.,
Speaker 186 you're doing an operation in an apartment where you have a warrant,
Speaker 186
but people are walking by taking their kids to school or they're walking to work and they're saying thank you. Thank you for being here.
Thank you.
Speaker 186 We have lived with this for years and our mayor, our governor won't do anything. Thank you for being here.
Speaker 186 So people are overwhelmingly, and that's what I tell our ICE officers all the time is you're not all over the country like I am or out in these communities as much with the different components under your home on security, but overwhelmingly people say thank you.
Speaker 186 Thank you, thank you, thank you. So I think that what happens so much in this country is the extremists are loud and the normal people just go to work and keep their heads down.
Speaker 186
Go ahead. We just have to be vocal about our support.
Like I'm encouraging people that are hardworking everyday Americans to be bold about saying I support our law enforcement officers.
Speaker 186 I support what they're doing to arrest these rapists and these murderers. I I mean, just this last couple of days, we've arrested dozens and dozens of sexual predators, pedophiles.
Speaker 186 You should see these cases that we've built against these individuals from Honduras and from Mexico, and they're here illegally.
Speaker 186 Some from Ukraine,
Speaker 186
and they're raping people and murdering them. We had ones that have been arrested two or three times and released by their city.
And they don't honor our detainers, and then
Speaker 186 they end up killing someone in a drunk driving accident or assaulting someone, and then we finally get the chance to incarcerate them when we pick them up before the locals do.
Speaker 186 Because if the locals do, and they're a sanctuary city, they don't honor our detainers, they just turn them loose again.
Speaker 127 So, let me ask you, and this might be unfair because I don't know if this falls under Homeland Security at all, but you know, we had
Speaker 4 Delia Ramirez and Elon Omar has done it too,
Speaker 7 declare that
Speaker 102 they are more,
Speaker 4 you know, they feel more akin to Somalia or to Guatemala than America.
Speaker 114 And they're serving in Congress.
Speaker 94 I mean,
Speaker 174 do we enforce the oath of office?
Speaker 174 Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 186 The Department of Justice would make that determination, but that is alarming to me.
Speaker 89 And for the first time.
Speaker 119 If you had an officer that said that, I mean, I'm assuming your ICE officers take an oath to the Constitution.
Speaker 72 If they had,
Speaker 23 would you consider that a fireable offense?
Speaker 118 Yes, absolutely.
Speaker 186 And we do take action on that. And when we
Speaker 186 I've used every authority, there's been there's expansive authorities here.
Speaker 186 This is a national security position, and I tell people consistently, the Department of Homeland Security, I have the authority over every person in this country that leaves this country or comes into this country.
Speaker 186 We have the authority over every
Speaker 186 product or good that is in this country or leaves this country or comes in. And we also have jurisdiction over the Internet.
Speaker 186 So what is said and done, what is a security concern concern, and what is communicated, and protecting our critical infrastructure, but also how bad actors would wish to do us harm.
Speaker 186 So, the authorities there, I have, and I've been using when these specific situations where we have people who don't love America, I will use polygraphs.
Speaker 186 I will use the authority that I have to find out that if you're going to be in this federal government where our mission and our oath is to protect this country, you're not going to be allowed to be here if that is not truly where your efforts go every single day.
Speaker 186 So those members of Congress,
Speaker 186 I don't sleep much, and when I'm laying there thinking about it at night, I just think they must, is that our poor education system that we didn't spend enough time
Speaker 186 in our schools teaching the Constitution, teaching the Declaration of Independence, the fact that how hard this country was fought for and why it was established and that we facilitate where someone can actually get elected to a high office like that and say something like that, and we would have people nod their heads.
Speaker 186 That's
Speaker 186 a ripple effect of, I think, many years of neglect. Yeah.
Speaker 112 I think I used to believe it was just neglect, and it might have been at first, but it is what they're actively being taught.
Speaker 111 It's not just what they're being left, what's being left out.
Speaker 158 They're actively being taught to hate the country
Speaker 131 at this point.
Speaker 156 Let me ask you just a couple of quick questions.
Speaker 147 SCOTUS, if they rule against birthright
Speaker 152 citizenship, President Trump's order, will you respect the ruling of the Supreme Court?
Speaker 186 We have always respected federal rulings and will do so.
Speaker 186 I think that would ⁇ I don't know when that ruling's expected for sure, but that would be a very consequential ruling that we would have to figure out how to handle and deal with.
Speaker 105 Do you agree with SCOTUS that illegal aliens have some due process rights?
Speaker 21 And why or why not?
Speaker 186 I do, but I do believe due process looks different according to the law and according to what's afforded to them.
Speaker 186 So most people, when they think of due process, don't do their homework and research to really understand that it's not a guarantee of a hearing or an in-person presentation in front of a judge.
Speaker 186
Or the due process looks very different for an illegal alien that's in our country than it does for a U.S. citizen, and that is appropriate.
I think that's entirely appropriate.
Speaker 186 And we have always afforded every single illegal that's in this country due process before they are removed. There's not been an instance where ICE or immigration officials haven't done so.
Speaker 65 Tom Holman told me months ago, he said, there's several phases of this.
Speaker 157 What phase are we in,
Speaker 44 and how many phases do we have, or where are we in the process of getting this really done?
Speaker 186 Well, I asked President Trump for this job
Speaker 186 because I knew he was going to have to to have someone that was actually tough enough to do it, but tough enough to do it for a long period of time, that wasn't going to say,
Speaker 186 you know, this is a six-month operation, and then we're going to soften and get ready for midterms.
Speaker 186 You know, I knew he needed somebody that could sustain this because what Joe Biden broke by allowing this invasion can't be undone overnight.
Speaker 118 So
Speaker 186 it will be
Speaker 186 ongoing efforts. We have funding through the reconciliation bill to sustain it for the next four years and we will.
Speaker 186 And it will only get stronger and stronger and bigger. We intend to grow it, not shrink it.
Speaker 186 And we are going after the worst of the worst and those criminals that are killing Americans and victimizing Americans as well.
Speaker 186 But I mean overwhelmingly I've been to I think 11 or 12 different countries in Central and South America negotiating security agreements and sharing of information on criminals and people that they think are in our country.
Speaker 186 And talking with those presidents of those countries and sitting down with their leadership, it's amazing.
Speaker 186 They're telling me that hundreds and hundreds of thousands of their people have already come home voluntarily.
Speaker 186 That just because we've been so strong on the messaging, the commercials, the CCOT videos have convinced people that we're in this country illegally.
Speaker 186 You know what, I'm going to leave now, and then I have a chance to go back to America the right way.
Speaker 186 And I think the president of Mexico and her team were telling me they believe that 500,000 Mexicans have just voluntarily came home that may not even be on our radar that we haven't counted because they didn't come home through our app or through our systems.
Speaker 186 And I was just in Ecuador and Chile and Argentina, the same conversations.
Speaker 186 So I do believe we're making a big difference, even in just our messaging, that people that were here illegally understand that they should go home on their own first.
Speaker 186 And then we need to figure out if they're given the advantage to come back to this country, how we do that.
Speaker 60 Well, I don't know about you.
Speaker 82 I imagine you're far more busy than I ever have been.
Speaker 97 But I remember
Speaker 156 when South Park did an episode and Cartman played me the whole time.
Speaker 186 Oh, really?
Speaker 112 Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 4 It took me about a year before even, I didn't even know it happened until like maybe a year later.
Speaker 44 I was so busy.
Speaker 83 And
Speaker 4 I ended up years later watching it with my son, and we both laughed over it.
Speaker 11 But welcome to the club.
Speaker 186 Well, I guess so. I didn't get to see it.
Speaker 186 I was going over budget numbers and stuff. But, you know, I just think it's,
Speaker 186 yeah,
Speaker 186
it never ends. But it's so lazy.
It just constantly must women for how they look. Only the liberals and the extremists do that.
Speaker 186
If they wanted to criticize my job, go ahead and do that. But clearly they can't.
They just pick something petty like that.
Speaker 4 Christy, thanks so much.
Speaker 186
God bless you. Thanks, Glenn.
You too.
Speaker 118 And again, thanks, Christ.
Speaker 186
Thank you. Keep praying.
We're doing good.
Speaker 153 Yep, I know you are.
Speaker 127 Thank you so much, Christy. Bye-bye.
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Speaker 1 she's beautiful. Okay, well,
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Speaker 126 Thus the
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Speaker 94 Yeah.
Speaker 137 And when was being called Barbie a bad thing?
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Speaker 122 Look at the left made the Barbie movie.
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Speaker 1 talk about the job they're doing, where they're not trying to couch it. They're not trying to apologize for it.
Speaker 51 We're upholding U.S.
Speaker 1 law. And if you don't like it, that's tough.
Speaker 56 I mean, I am constantly amazed at
Speaker 13 You know, Pat, you and I were together 15 years ago talking about where are the founders, where are the guys who have the guts to stand up, tell the truth, are smart enough to think things through.
Speaker 34 This is a really, really brilliant cabinet.
Speaker 114 You might not agree with what they're doing, but the cabinet is brilliant.
Speaker 112 It's not, it's, you know, under Obama, it was a bunch of think tanks, and you couldn't really know who was making the decisions.
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Speaker 45 You know how much the right hates women.
Speaker 62 We just had Christy Noam on, really well spoken.
Speaker 67 We were just talking about how
Speaker 77 intelligent and
Speaker 105 able to defend their position and their policies so many people in the Trump administration are.
Speaker 16 Jean Piro just did her,
Speaker 140 Janine Pirow just did her first press conference in Washington, D.C., about seeking the death penalty and charging hate crimes for that guy who shot the two people in front of the embassy, the two Jewish people in front of the embassy, and then two others he killed as well.
Speaker 83 And
Speaker 105 I don't have time to play the audio, but boy, you wait until you hear it.
Speaker 11 It is
Speaker 29 strong.
Speaker 27 She is tough as nails.
Speaker 102 And if I were a criminal in Washington, D.C.,
Speaker 105 You know, this is the kind of thing I've been waiting to see from the DOJ.
Speaker 40 I've been waiting to see
Speaker 139 from the Justice Department.
Speaker 98 And they are beginning to deliver this now everywhere.
Speaker 16 One other win that is coming out of the White House, and I hope that Congress will codify this.
Speaker 97 And so we don't just leave it as an executive order, but the White House is preparing a new executive order against targeting or order on targeting banks that are targeting conservatives or crypto firms or religious organizations.
Speaker 154 This is ESG.
Speaker 40 And we know that they were doing this.
Speaker 158 We have evidence that they were doing this.
Speaker 106 We have victims that it was done to.
Speaker 97 And we don't have all of the information yet, but
Speaker 36 there's some real enforcement coming.
Speaker 154 And this is a huge victory for this audience because this audience was the first that
Speaker 46 took on ESG.
Speaker 108 I mean, nobody believed it.
Speaker 8 Remember, we came out with a great reset, Justin Haskins and I.
Speaker 110 We put that book out and we came out against it and nobody believed it.
Speaker 31 Nobody believed it was true.
Speaker 112 Nobody understood it.
Speaker 31 It It was this audience that moved and got so many people involved and started passing state laws, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 22 And now there's an executive order on it.
Speaker 36 And we have Justin Haskins here to talk a little bit about it.
Speaker 12 He is the co-author of my book, The Great Reset.
Speaker 76 And
Speaker 16 gosh, what was the other one?
Speaker 27 Dark Future.
Speaker 51 So, Justin, welcome. How are you?
Speaker 118 Among others, yes.
Speaker 48 I know, I know.
Speaker 38 So, Justin, this is a big, big win for anybody who is, you know, who knows what ESG is and wanted it stopped.
Speaker 118 Yeah,
Speaker 118 the weaponization of the financial sector in the United States and really in the entire West was the key to the whole great reset plan of transforming the global economy.
Speaker 118 It was how they were going to force everyone to move to the left, and they were doing it. We didn't just have individual examples.
Speaker 118 We had CEOs and internal policies, all of this on the record, very out in the open, saying we're going to, you know, phase out certain,
Speaker 118
you know, gun owners, for example. We don't want gun shops.
We don't want fossil fuels. We don't want any of these things.
We're going to phase all of this out of the banking system.
Speaker 118
Well, that means you're going to destroy all these businesses. We know that they targeted individual people, including Donald Trump himself, was targeted by numerous banks, not just one.
J.P.
Speaker 118
Morgan Chase targeted Trump. Bank of America refused to do banking with him.
Deutsche Bank also did this. So this was a huge, huge problem.
It was the biggest part of the great reset.
Speaker 118
We've been fighting over this for years now, for something like four years. And finally, finally, the Trump administration is taking action and ESG and banking is dead, at least for now.
It is dead.
Speaker 44 At least, yeah, until it's codified, it's dead through executive order, which is better than nothing, but they've got to codify this.
Speaker 47 Remember, this was the banks will say, Look, we were only doing what we were told we had to do because of, quote, reputational risk.
Speaker 16 So they would say to somebody like me, they could de-bank and they could say, you know, we're not giving you a loan and not explain why, but we would know why.
Speaker 16 And they would, what they would be saying internally is, it's a reputational risk because we're doing business with Glenn Beck
Speaker 16 and Glenn Beck is against these things, which the government says are they all have to be done.
Speaker 100 We could be
Speaker 101 in trouble with the government.
Speaker 16 We would be in trouble with our reputation and with the reputation that we have with the federal government.
Speaker 106 And so they would have to debank.
Speaker 105 That was the whole idea.
Speaker 32 They didn't have to want to do it.
Speaker 16 Many of them did.
Speaker 54 But they didn't have to want to do it.
Speaker 138 They would be required to do it by law through the federal government.
Speaker 146 And now it looks, do we have any clue?
Speaker 16 Have you heard anything that is in this actual
Speaker 73 executive order?
Speaker 118
Yes. So it sounds like the executive order is going to come out today.
If not today, tomorrow.
Speaker 118 There's been lots of leaks from various media talking about what's in it.
Speaker 118 I think there's a lot of incredible things in this. The Secretary of the Treasury is going to be required to
Speaker 118 create a whole set of new policies and regulations across the federal government that are going to deal with debanking moving forward into the future.
Speaker 118 All of that stuff you were just talking about, reputational risk, all of those policies are going to be stripped from regulatory agencies throughout the federal government.
Speaker 118 They're not going to be allowed to do that anymore. And I think one of the most
Speaker 118 overlooked parts of it that it's going to be incredibly important is there's going to be a vast investigation into everything that's already happened.
Speaker 118 And so regulators are going to go in, they're going to look at the politically driven debanking policies, and if any laws had been violated at all, they're going to go after them through the Justice Department, and they're going to punish these institutions or other regulatory agencies.
Speaker 118 They're going to punish these institutions for engaging in discrimination in the past, because some of these cases involved Christian organizations and other religious-based groups.
Speaker 118 Well, those were illegal, but we think with the laws that were on the books under the Biden administration, they were illegal, but we think that some of that was going on too.
Speaker 118 So there's going to be a chilling effect here, I think,
Speaker 118 a long-lasting chilling effect. Because if you're a financial institution, even if
Speaker 118 some future Democrat president comes to you and says, Hey, we really want you to do this, we want you to move in this direction, they still have, they'll have to look back and say, Well, geez, yeah, but if someone like Trump comes back into the White House again, we could be investigated and sued and fined, and potentially people could go to prison if we do this.
Speaker 118 So, I don't know if we want to do that again. So that is a huge, huge part of this.
Speaker 118 So do we need a law passed in Congress? 100%.
Speaker 118 Congress, where the heck are you? Why aren't you doing something on this already?
Speaker 51 I know.
Speaker 118
Is a huge win for us so far. Huge win for people who support freedom.
And this audience deserves so much credit for it. You and your team do, Glenn.
Speaker 118 Without you, none of this would have happened. I truly believe that.
Speaker 118 Without Ricky and Sarah and Jason, the whole team, none of this could have happened.
Speaker 118 And without this audience pushing for this at the state level, at the federal level, demanding action, making this a huge issue, I honestly think that this whole thing would have died.
Speaker 118 And no one would have cared about it. And we wouldn't be seeing this massive victory today.
Speaker 152 You know what?
Speaker 78 Thank you for
Speaker 75 reminding me here, because
Speaker 173 I am so grateful for the audience every day.
Speaker 16 I see the impact that they make.
Speaker 8 But thank you for reminding me where I was when we first came up with it.
Speaker 16 You and I both, we were like, this can't be true.
Speaker 56 And then we realized, oh my gosh, this is all happening.
Speaker 44 We wrote the great reset.
Speaker 72 And at the end, right before we released it, I think you remember this.
Speaker 107 It was like, well, there's not really a happy ending here.
Speaker 134 And both of us, we had soul searched so long, we were like, I know, but I don't know if there's actually a way to stop this because I'm not sure anybody's going to get it or care.
Speaker 72 Look at what happened, Justin.
Speaker 40 Nobody cared.
Speaker 112 Nobody understood it.
Speaker 33 Nobody believed it when we first wrote that book.
Speaker 24 It's incredible.
Speaker 118 Yeah, absolutely incredible. And as we stand here today,
Speaker 118 not only are we talking about the most important part of the great reset, dying, at least for now, dying, But think about all the other victories.
Speaker 118 Think about the cultural victories that we've had recently. These gigantic corporations are no longer these DEI institutions that they were before.
Speaker 118 You know, the Sydney Sweeney ad is like the perfect example of that.
Speaker 118
Klaus Schwab has been thrown out of the World Economic Forum. He's not even in charge of it.
His kids have been removed from the WES. His top lieutenants are gone.
Speaker 118 This is is incredible from where we've started to where we are today has been nothing short of a massive, massive victory.
Speaker 128 And your audience deserves
Speaker 72 credit.
Speaker 144 Massive, massive miracle.
Speaker 146 Because
Speaker 16 nobody thought, I didn't think if I said to you
Speaker 156 in 2023,
Speaker 36 that Trump was going to get elected and within his first month, and I listed half of the stuff stuff that he's done you know the you know PBS and NPR would be defunded
Speaker 23 that you wouldn't have to take your shoes off in the airport that we would actually actually have hard evidence that shows us the actual members and leadership of the deep state
Speaker 107 that ESG would be taking its last breath debanking would be over if I said that we were gonna
Speaker 122 I don't think I would have believed it.
Speaker 20 I wouldn't have believed it.
Speaker 54 In six months, no.
Speaker 110 No way.
Speaker 118 No. This guy's not amazing.
Speaker 181 Look at big tech companies.
Speaker 118 Now big tech companies are suddenly fans of Donald Trump. They're working with him on the AI revolution.
Speaker 104 I mean, everything
Speaker 104 the world has completed
Speaker 118 on its head.
Speaker 175 What happened yesterday with Apple?
Speaker 22 Pat, how much was the investment coming from Apple yesterday?
Speaker 1 600 million.
Speaker 132 600 million to build chips here in America.
Speaker 174 I was told just three years ago, chips can't be made here in America.
Speaker 4 We'll never make chips in America.
Speaker 8 We're now funding billions of dollars in chip manufacturing here in America.
Speaker 76 We're bringing, and as much as everybody says, well, we can't bring jobs back to America, we have to bring jobs back to America.
Speaker 35 If we're not making chips, and there is a disruption or a country that is hostile to us decides not to send us chips, we're done.
Speaker 76 If we don't move our medicine here to America and somebody hostile to us, or there's a disruption, we're done, literally dead.
Speaker 99 Look at the progress that has just been made in the FDA and
Speaker 122 with RFK in just the last six months.
Speaker 107 Just this has been remarkable.
Speaker 118 Yes, it's I think this is and I and I think this is a great opportunity to remind people people to be patient and
Speaker 118 to take stock of where we were not that long ago and where we are today. Obviously, a lot of conservatives don't agree with everything that Donald Trump is doing.
Speaker 118
I don't agree with everything that Donald Trump is doing. That's normal.
That's fine. That is always the case.
If you go back and look at Ronald Reagan, guess what, folks?
Speaker 118 There's a lot of stuff Ronald Reagan did that I think most people today would say was really bad, really bad. But we all love Reagan because overall, he was a net massive good for the country.
Speaker 118 What Donald Trump has done so far, you didn't even mention border security, which I thought something
Speaker 118 would have never happened in my lifetime, ever.
Speaker 128 I know, I know.
Speaker 118
What is happening right now is a complete transformation of society in America for the better. It's going to take time.
It's going to take time.
Speaker 118 All of these policies require that, but we are making huge progress in ways that we never thought were possible just a few years ago. And we literally wrote a book called Dark Future.
Speaker 128 Look where we were at.
Speaker 89 I know, I know, and we hated it, but we really believed it.
Speaker 54 And look where we're at now.
Speaker 127 Justin, I want to have you on tomorrow because we didn't get a chance to talk about what's happening over in, is it Sweden with the prime minister?
Speaker 22 This is massive and kind of leads to the dark future thing, and it's going to be happening everywhere.
Speaker 46 So can I have you back on tomorrow?
Speaker 118 Of course.
Speaker 94 Okay, good.
Speaker 76 Justin, thank you so much. Justin Haskins.
Speaker 119 And
Speaker 156 you can follow Justin
Speaker 131 at
Speaker 158 where is it?
Speaker 76 JustinHaskins.com.
Speaker 138 So hard to remember.
Speaker 158 JustinHaskins.com.
Speaker 51 By the way, back in Justin.
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I should correct myself. I said 600 million.
I meant 600 billion is the investment from Apple.
Speaker 29 600 billion.
Speaker 97 Yeah.
Speaker 61 Big difference. Over half a
Speaker 22 almost approaching now a trillion dollars just from Apple.
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Speaker 1 You can ignore reality,
Speaker 1 but you can't ignore the consequences.
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Speaker 1 Glenn Beck will be right back.
Speaker 1 we just had justin haskins on and one of the things he mentioned was debanking uh
Speaker 1 wow did stephen miller handle that well yesterday listen to what Stephen Miller had to say about debanking.
Speaker 55 We talk a lot about the weaponization of the justice system,
Speaker 55 but we haven't talked as much about the weaponization of the financial system.
Speaker 55 One of the worst features of the last four years under Biden and Democrat rule, but of course it also precedes that too, is the use of banking and access to the financial system to enforce a regime of censorship and political control, right?
Speaker 55 Like something out of a communist country.
Speaker 55 We all know stories of people who had their platforms, their financial platforms taken away from them simply because of how they thought or how they spoke or what their political beliefs were.
Speaker 55 As we've explored this and examined this as a White House, we found these practices are even more widespread than previously known.
Speaker 55 As you mentioned, they use this pretext of reputational risk as a basis for financial censorship,
Speaker 55 which is truly odious, truly un-American, truly dangerous to liberty in every sense. So, we've worked closely with Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessett.
Speaker 107 Some really, really good news all throughout the podcast.
Speaker 67 If you missed any of it, wherever you find your podcast, go there and listen to the whole show today.
Speaker 161 It's worth it.