
The Glenn Beck Program Why Operation Arctic Frost Makes Watergate Look Like Child's Play | 10/30/25
Oct 30, 2025
Interest rates have dropped again—what’s the real impact on consumers? Find out why some luxury car owners are facing food insecurity. Glenn unveils the shocking details of Operation Arctic Frost and its implications for political power. A bizarre incident at a Wikipedia conference raises questions about content safety. Plus, the wild story of monkeys on the loose, connecting a past with Michael Jackson’s pet monkey. And could a Vance/Rubio presidential ticket be on the horizon for 2028?
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Fed Rate Cut Helps Borrowers, Hurts Savers
- The Fed cut rates 25 basis points to ease a slowdown, which helps borrowers but hurts savers.
- That pivot increases liquidity and risks renewed inflation, shifting costs onto the dollar and workers.
Act Now: Use Rate Pivot To Shore Up Finances
- Use the rate-cut window to pay down debt and avoid new government borrowing.
- If you save, shift into hard assets like real estate to preserve value.
Wikipedia Protester Sparks Safety Debate
- Glenn recounts a Wikipedia keynote protester who revealed he was a pedophile and threatened self-harm on stage.
- He uses the episode to argue for protecting vulnerable audiences by restricting certain editors from sensitive topics.



