Why Biden's New SECRET Surveillance Court Is So Disturbing | Guest: Adam Morgan | 1/18/24
Jan 18, 2024
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Adam Morgan, South Carolina state Rep., discusses attempts by RINOs in South Carolina to muzzle conservatives. Glenn Beck covers topics such as the pipe bomb found outside the DNC, Biden's secret surveillance court, and the World Economic Forum. The podcast also explores the importance of understanding the Constitution, misconduct and silencing in the Republican Party, and global concerns about collectivism and socialism.
The secretive nature of Biden's newly established Data Protection Review Court raises concerns about its potential abuse of power and lack of oversight.
The suppression of conservative voices in South Carolina's legislature by establishment Republicans highlights the need to protect conservative representation and democratic processes.
Deep dives
Secret Court Raises Concerns About Surveillance and Privacy
The Biden administration has established a secretive new court called the Data Protection Review Court, which aims to fix a clash between European and American law regarding data privacy. However, very little information is known about the court, including its location and cases it has taken on. This lack of transparency is causing concerns about potential abuse of power and restrictions on intelligence agencies. Experts worry that the secretive nature of the court could hinder the oversight and accountability necessary for protecting privacy rights.
New Court Raises Questions About Democratic Processes
The establishment of the Data Protection Review Court by the Biden administration has raised concerns about the erosion of democratic processes. The court's existence and operations are shrouded in secrecy, with details such as its location unknown. Citizens who may have complaints are unable to know the outcome or participate in person. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the potential impact on intelligence agencies and the ability to challenge their surveillance practices. The lack of transparency and public accountability raises questions about the court's legitimacy and potential for abuse of power.
Controversial Court Restricts Legislative Power of Freedom Caucus
In South Carolina, the state's Freedom Caucus is facing restrictions and marginalization within the legislature. House rules are being changed to prevent Freedom Caucus members from offering amendments on the floor, limiting their ability to influence legislation. This move is seen as an attempt by more establishment Republicans to silence conservative voices and maintain control over the legislative process. The Freedom Caucus is pushing back against these changes and urging constituents to voice their opposition to the suppression of conservative representation in the statehouse.
Poll Shows Trump's Support Would Drop if Convicted of a Felony
According to a recent poll, only 20% of voters would support former President Donald Trump if he were convicted of a felony. The poll suggests that Trump would win against Joe Biden unless he faces a felony conviction. It highlights the importance of this potential scenario for conservatives, who see such charges as unwarranted. While conservatives may view it as persecution, it remains unclear how independent voters, who may decide the election, will perceive a felony conviction. The outcome of Trump's legal battles could significantly impact the election.
Glenn’s audience helped stop a disturbing rule from passing within the New York Stock Exchange. Glenn discusses what Blaze Media discovered about the pipe bomb that was found outside the DNC on January 6. Glenn previews his upcoming podcast with Tony Robbins. Glenn and Stu discuss Biden’s secret surveillance data protection review court that will operate without public knowledge. South Carolina state Rep. Adam Morgan joins to discuss how RINOs in South Carolina are attempting to muzzle conservatives. Glenn reviews what happened at the World Economic Forum yesterday, including John Kerry’s daughter Vanessa engaging in climate alarmism, a witch coughing on people, and Argentina President Javier Milei putting the global elites in their place. Glenn and Stu go through the various vice president options Trump is picking between.