
The Glenn Beck Program Could Comey FINALLY Go to JAIL Thanks to This Smoking Gun? | Guests: John Solomon & Clay Travis | 11/6/25
Nov 6, 2025
John Solomon, an investigative journalist and CEO of Just the News, reveals new evidence potentially damaging to James Comey's past testimonies. Clay Travis, media personality and co-host, discusses the appeal of politics to young men and strategies to keep them engaged. Investigative reporter Steve Baker provides updates on the January 6 pipe bomber investigation, hinting at significant implications. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita explains a lawsuit against a sanctuary school district, addressing parental rights and policy concerns.
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Comey Evidence Suggests Contradictory Testimony
- John Solomon says recently uncovered Comey notes and emails indicate he encouraged anonymous leaks and hid briefing notes about the Clinton plan.
- Prosecutors argue those hidden documents and burn-bag storage contradict Comey's congressional testimony and suggest motive.
Pursue Accountability Despite Political Headwinds
- Solomon recommends persistent legal pursuit even when politically difficult to restore rule of law in federal agencies.
- He argues that failing to prosecute embeds a destructive, politicized enforcement culture.
Hidden Handwritten Notes Raise Questions
- Solomon says handwritten Comey notes found in a hidden room reference an intercepted Clinton 'plan' and were absent from prior subpoenas.
- He argues the notes' concealment and burn-bag context raise obstruction and credibility concerns.






