The Glenn Beck Program

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Apr 17, 2025 • 47min

Best of the Program | Guest: Mark Trammell | 4/17/25

Mark Trammell, CEO of the Center for American Liberty and an advocate for constitutional rights, shares a gripping story of a California mother battling for her parental rights against school policies on gender transitions. The discussion dives into the complexities of parental authority versus educational control, highlighting recent legal changes. Glenn Beck also reflects on the economic consequences of NAFTA, revealing significant job losses and trade imbalances, while drawing inspiration from Charlie Chaplin's enduring spirit of resilience.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 2h 12min

Is ADHD a Scam to Feminize Our Boys? | 4/16/25

The risk of the U.S. dollar losing its global reserve status is scrutinized, with comparisons to past economic events. A controversial discussion on whether ADHD has been misrepresented in relation to gender roles in education unfolds. The morality of property taxes and the justification of political violence are critically examined, revealing societal tensions. A bold sketch on modern family structures prompts a reflection on evolving comedy and cultural narratives, underscoring shifts in societal attitudes toward diversity and family dynamics.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 49min

Best of the Program | 4/16/25

Is the U.S. dollar losing its global clout? The discussion draws parallels between controversial agreements and their economic fallout. Vivid accounts of rising political violence highlight unsettling trends in society's acceptance of aggression against public figures. Plus, the scrutiny around ADHD raises questions about its implications on boys, intertwining educational challenges with societal norms and gender dynamics. Finally, a humorous take on learning styles sheds light on how boys and girls engage with content differently.
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Apr 15, 2025 • 2h 12min

The Dirty Truth About 'Tax Cuts' that Congress Hides from You | 4/15/25

China's halt on rare-earth mineral exports poses a serious challenge for the U.S., highlighting a pressing need for domestic mining. Celebrities in space? Humorously critiqued as a misguided spectacle. Congress's so-called tax cuts are scrutinized as mere distractions from real fiscal issues. The historical ties of Ivy League schools to antisemitism are unsettling and call for a reevaluation of funding. The need for fiscal responsibility amidst rising inflation and tariff impacts is emphasized, advocating for meaningful changes in government spending.
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Apr 15, 2025 • 47min

Best of the Program | 4/15/25

Tax Day sparks a discussion on the economic mess linked to Nixon's 1971 decision to ditch the gold standard. A humorous critique of celebrity space flights reveals society's obsession with fame and its absurdities. The conversation dives into the complexities of inflation under the current administration, highlighting the contradictions in fiscal responsibility. Finally, there's a call for lawmakers to cut spending rather than rely on tax cuts, advocating for a comprehensive approach to stimulate true economic growth.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 2h 11min

More Trump Assassination Plots?! Has the Left Normalized Murder? | 4/14/25

The podcast dives into the escalating trade war with China and its impact on global tariffs. There's a heated discussion about political violence, examining media portrayals that normalize murder and the implications for society. AOC and Bernie Sanders are speculated as potential Democratic candidates for 2028. The hosts also ponder the idea of Stephen A. Smith entering politics, likening him to a modern-day Trump. Finally, they analyze the scrutiny on political fundraising practices, emphasizing the need for transparency in the current climate.
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Apr 12, 2025 • 1h 21min

Ep 253 | Why Trump Must ANNIHILATE Mexico’s Cartels Like ISIS | The Glenn Beck Podcast           

Guest Brandon Darby, co-founder of Breitbart Border and Cartel Chronicles, highlights the dire situation in Mexico, calling it a 'fragile narco-state.' He exposes the harsh realities faced by communities terrorized by cartels and condemns U.S. diplomatic efforts as inadequate. Darby argues that cartels like the Jalisco New Generation pose a significant threat akin to al-Qaeda. He emphasizes the urgent need for stronger U.S. border policies and addresses the moral challenges faced by youth in impoverished regions, contemplating cartel involvement for survival.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 2h 12min

Would-Be Trump Assassin FINALLY Charged. Why the Holdup? | Guest: Ryan Mauro | 4/11/25

Ryan Mauro, a counterterrorism expert and adjunct professor, joins the discussion on a serious new charge against a would-be assassin of Trump, shedding light on the alleged federal obstructions. They explore the troubling rise of pro-Hamas groups and their radical calls for change in America. Glenn also dives into the hypocrisy surrounding Democratic politicians’ stance on China’s role in the COVID pandemic and critiques California's ridiculous car regulations. Expect humor and a deep look into political and societal challenges.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 49min

Best of the Program | Guest: Ryan Mauro | 4/11/25

Ryan Mauro, a counterterrorism expert and adjunct professor, joins for a riveting discussion on the rise of extremism in American politics. He explores how pro-Hamas groups are pushing for drastic changes in the U.S. while linking current political tensions to misinformation and public distrust. The conversation delves into the controversial origins of COVID-19, critiquing America's reliance on China. With humor sprinkled throughout, the dialogue offers a sobering look at societal shifts and the radical ideologies reshaping the political landscape.
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Apr 10, 2025 • 2h 12min

Did China's Human Experiments Make the CIA Fund Dire Wolves? | Guests: Stephen Moore, Ben Lamm & Richard Werner | 4/10/25

Stephen Moore, an economist and Trump advisor, discusses the implications of tariffs on U.S.-China relations and their potential to trigger a 'Trumpian revolution.' Ben Lamm, CEO of Colossal Biosciences, dives into the fascinating project of de-extincting the dire wolf while exploring if China's human bioengineering incentivizes CIA funding for such projects. Richard Werner warns about escalating trade tensions, advocating for the revival of local banks to bolster the economy. This sparks a captivating debate on innovation, ethics, and the delicate balance of global economics.

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