
The Glenn Beck Program Trump's Epstein Files Demand FLIPS Democrat Narrative | Guest: Scott Jennings | 11/17/25
Nov 17, 2025
Scott Jennings, CNN senior political contributor and author of "A Revolution of Common Sense," dives into President Trump's renewed call for the release of Epstein files, raising questions about political transparency. He discusses the evolving Democratic landscape, warning of increasing socialist influence and the urgency for the GOP to counteract it. Jennings also shares insights from his time with Trump, revealing a side of the former president that is warm and surprisingly humorous, and analyzes the implications of AI-powered toys for children.
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Epstein Files Won't End Conspiracies
- Glenn Beck argues releasing all Epstein files won't end the conspiracy theories because initial dishonesty destroyed credibility.
- He believes powerful names were removed and government lies ensured the story never dies.
Email Could Signal Whistleblower Role
- Glenn explains an email about "the dog that hasn't barked" likely meant Trump was a whistleblower in the first Epstein probe.
- That interpretation flips the narrative from incrimination to Trump exposing Epstein.
Common Sense Was A Political Rebrand
- Scott Jennings says Trump tapped into working-class anger by promising to "restore sanity" to cultural institutions.
- He frames Trump's brand as a "common sense" movement that broadened political appeal.




