
The Glenn Beck Program The WORST Crooks in Minnesota AREN'T Somalis | Guests: Alex Clark & Seamus Bruner | 1/13/26
Jan 13, 2026
Join Seamus Bruner and Alex Clark as they dive into the Minnesota fraud scandal, revealing how millions slid through an airport unnoticed. Seamus breaks down the funding behind large-scale protests, highlighting dark money networks that fuel activism. Alex sheds light on the food pyramid's shady history and the implications of new vaccine schedules for children. Together, they discuss accountability, systemic failures, and the connections between funding, political movements, and public health.
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Systemic Failure, Not Just Individuals
- Glenn Beck argues the Minnesota fraud exposed systemic failures across state agencies, banks, and airport/security, not just individual Somali actors.
- He concludes the scale of $700M shows tripwires and oversight repeatedly failed, implying negligence or complicity.
Demand Accountability From Banks
- Question banks' compliance procedures and insist regulators investigate yellow-ticket alerts and AML processes aggressively.
- Hold senior compliance, risk, and governance teams accountable rather than treating alerts as mere alarm bells.
Airport Oversight Versus Passenger Searches
- Glenn recounts how millions in cash allegedly passed through an airport unnoticed, questioning TSA and supervisory awareness.
- He contrasts strict passenger searches with apparent blindness to large cash flows to highlight security hypocrisy.






