
The Glenn Beck Program Best of the Program | Guests: Rep. Chip Roy & Rep. Riley Moore | 11/5/25
Nov 5, 2025
Rep. Chip Roy, a Texas Congressman, discusses his bold legislation to strip tax-exempt statuses from NGOs linked to extremist groups and the complications surrounding immigration and foreign funding. Meanwhile, Rep. Riley Moore from West Virginia delves into U.S. policy toward Nigeria, highlighting alarming levels of violence against Christians there. He debates possible military actions and emphasizes the need for citizens to advocate for change in Congress. Their insights provide a deep look into pressing national security issues.
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NGOs Can Channel Foreign Influence
- Chip Roy warns large NGOs and nonprofits can act as coordinated conduits for foreign funding that reshape immigration and influence policy.
- He argues stripping tax-exempt status is a first step to disrupt those funding flows and protect national sovereignty.
Tighten Immigration And Vetting Now
- Freeze immigration streams and vet for Sharia adherence to prevent importing hostile actors, says Chip Roy.
- He urges Congress to back aggressive immigration measures and codify executive actions to secure the border.
Corporatification Erodes Local Control
- Roy connects foreign capital and corporate consolidation to loss of local control over land, hospitals, and housing.
- He frames corporatification as fueling populist backlash and weakening local self-determination.
