Best of the Program | Guest: Sen. JD Vance | 2/13/24
Feb 13, 2024
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Glenn Beck and Stu discuss the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift's controversial actions, the hidden clause in the Ukraine funding bill, and the government's response to rising crime and border security
The war bill passed in the Senate includes a hidden clause that could be used to impeach Trump if he regains the presidency.
FBI alerts the National Sheriffs Association about an imminent terrorist attack and urges communities to be prepared.
Deep dives
More attention on senility than impeachment
The speaker emphasizes that senility is a topic often on their mind, unlike impeachment and Joe Biden's lack of concern. Kamala Harris made interesting remarks. JD Vance, who stayed up until 4 am, explained the dangerous nature of a particular bill.
Changing law creates impeachment risk for Trump
A hidden clause in the bill prevents President Trump from stopping aid to Ukraine, even after a change in presidency. The clause could be used as grounds for impeachment, increasing the importance of the vote as claimed by Senator Mitt Romney.
Sheriff warns of imminent terrorist attack
Christopher Ray of the FBI alerted the National Sheriffs Association of an imminent terrorist attack on the country. Sheriff Richard Jones urges communities to be prepared, as the national guard and military would not be able to immediately respond.
Controversial incidents involve migrants
Several incidents involving migrants have sparked controversy. A church shooting involved a woman with anti-Semitic writings and a connection to Palestine. Latino voters express concern about the economy and perceive that immigrants are causing crime. Activists in Chicago criticize preferential treatment of migrants over the homeless.
Glenn and Stu discuss the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift, and some of the conservative backlash. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) joins to denounce the war bill that was passed in the Senate and explains how it weaponizes the Left to impeach Trump should he regain the presidency. Glenn analyzes the beliefs of the perpetrator who opened fire at Joel Osteen’s church in Houston