The Glenn Beck Program

Ep 267 | The Failed 'Assassination' of Katie Hopkins | The Glenn Beck Podcast 

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Sep 27, 2025
In this lively discussion, Katie Hopkins, a British commentator and former TV personality known for her provocative views, shares her wild experiences, from narrowly escaping a terrorist plot to being deported from Australia. She reveals her fierce defiance against authority, including getting a tattoo of her deportation stamp. Katie dives into serious topics like the treatment of white farmers in South Africa and the alarming rise of Pakistani rape gangs, while also asserting her admiration for the U.S. Second Amendment and her aspirations for a comedic comeback.
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ANECDOTE

On-the-Ground South Africa Reporting

  • Katie Hopkins lived on white farms in South Africa for three months to document violent attacks on farmers.
  • She describes brutal, targeted killings and people arming rafters to protect their children at night.
INSIGHT

Violence Framed As Burglary

  • Hopkins argues the violence on farms is part of a vengeance campaign aided by local authorities.
  • She claims many deaths are disguised as burglaries and the scale is deliberately hidden.
ANECDOTE

Passport Seized Leaving South Africa

  • Hopkins recounts being detained at the South African airport when her passport was confiscated.
  • Her security prepared to open fire if police tried to take her, and she was only free once the chief returned to work.
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