
The Glenn Beck Program Glenn Explains Trump's 'Crazy' Foreign Policy Strategy | Guests: Harmeet Dhillon & Peter Schweizer | 1/19/26
Jan 19, 2026
Peter Schweizer, an investigative author known for exposing political corruption, joins Harmeet Dhillon, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, to unpack Trump's foreign policy. They discuss how foreign policies perceived as 'crazy' might actually be strategic moves in a collapsing world order. Schweizer delves into the weaponization of immigration and the alarming role of NGOs in U.S. protests, while Dhillon highlights the DOJ's urgent response to FACE Act violations. Together, they explore the intersection of national security and civil rights.
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Tariffs And Peace As Strategic Stress Tests
- Glenn Beck argues Trump's tariffs and peace deals form a coordinated stress-test strategy, not standard policy maneuvers.
- He claims Trump is deliberately breaking the collapsing global order to secure advantage for the U.S.
Hamiltonian Worldview Over Wilsonian Order
- Beck frames Trump's worldview as Hamiltonian: sovereignty and industry over Wilsonian multilateralism.
- He says Trump prefers rebuilding national strength rather than managing postwar global institutions.
Greenland And Arctic Choke Points Matter
- Beck highlights Greenland, Arctic routes, and resource nodes as strategic choke points in a fracturing world.
- He argues control of northern hemisphere resources and shipping lanes is central to future security.





