The Glenn Beck Program

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May 24, 2025 • 48min

Ep 258 | Rep. Ro Khanna & Glenn Beck Debate Deportations, Tax Cuts & Trump | The Glenn Beck Podcast        

Ro Khanna, a Democratic representative from California known for supporting Medicare for all and increasing the federal minimum wage, engages in a lively debate with Glenn Beck. They tackle pressing topics like due process, deportation, and economic reforms. Khanna highlights the importance of the Inflation Reduction Act and discusses taxing Silicon Valley billionaires to reduce U.S. debt. While they disagree on universal basic income and certain immigration policies, both stress the need for more conversations in today's polarized political climate.
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May 23, 2025 • 2h 13min

The Most Dangerous AI Story Glenn Has Ever Heard | Guests: Robby Starbuck & Brad Meltzer | 5/23/25

Filmmaker Robby Starbuck, who is currently suing Meta for defamation, shares his shocking experience with AI-generated misinformation that accused him of criminal activity. Author Brad Meltzer discusses his inspiring book 'Make Magic,' born from a powerful commencement speech. The conversation navigates pressing issues such as the dangers of AI bias, the ethics of technology, and a recent act of anti-Semitic violence, raising serious questions about accountability in today's digital landscape.
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May 23, 2025 • 43min

Best of the Program | Guest: Robby Starbuck | 5/23/25

Filmmaker Robby Starbuck joins to share his battle against Meta, as he sues the tech giant for defamation after its AI falsely accused him of a crime on January 6. He delves into the alarming implications of AI-generated misinformation on personal reputations and the urgent need for accountability in technology. The conversation touches on the intersection of ethics, political controversies, and the ongoing struggle for individual rights, all while highlighting recent missteps in corporate ethics.
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May 22, 2025 • 2h 13min

2 Genocides the Media Is Ignoring | Guests: Kelsey Grammer & Andrew McCarthy | 5/22/25

Join Kelsey Grammer, the beloved actor from "Cheers" and "Frasier," and Andrew McCarthy, a National Review contributing editor, as they dive into pressing international issues. They tackle the alarming genocide of white farmers in South Africa, critiquing media narratives that downplay the violence. Grammer also shares heartfelt insights from his book about the loss of his sister, combining personal grief with larger societal challenges. The discussion warns of the escalating division in America and reflects on immigration policies and their implications.
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May 22, 2025 • 54min

Best of the Program | Guest: Kelsey Grammar | 5/22/25

Kelsey Grammer, celebrated for his iconic role as Frasier Crane, joins the conversation to discuss his poignant book, "Karen: A Brother Remembers," reflecting on the tragic loss of his sister. The discussion highlights the evolving narrative of racial tensions and violence in South Africa, including the plight of white farmers and the media's coverage of the situation. Grammer also touches on the delicate balance of grief and justice, offering personal insights that resonate profoundly in today's societal context.
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May 21, 2025 • 2h 13min

Trump Isn’t Persecuting Political Enemies, He’s Resetting Justice | 5/21/25

The podcast dives into the controversial use of habeas corpus amid political tensions surrounding immigration policies. It critiques how the Left is supposedly weaponizing this legal principle to exacerbate illegal immigration. The discussion also highlights concerns over Biden's health cover-up, questioning the integrity of transparency in governance. Exploring the role of media manipulation, Glenn calls for accountability while presenting thought-provoking insights on America's political landscape and its potential self-destruction.
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May 21, 2025 • 44min

Best of the Program | 5/21/25

The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into habeas corpus and its vital role in safeguarding civil liberties. Upcoming immigration policies spark debates on the government's accountability. Glenn challenges misconceptions about Biden's health cover-up and critiques the societal decline seen in other nations. Listeners are urged to reflect on how economic policies, especially in Washington State, could affect citizens. Each topic insists on the need for transparency, legal accountability, and awareness of evolving political landscapes.
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May 20, 2025 • 2h 14min

Why People MUST Go to Jail for Biden's Health Cover-Up | 5/20/25

The hosts dive deep into the trust crisis surrounding government institutions, emphasizing the demand for transparency and accountability. They discuss the implications of Biden's cancer diagnosis and the potential cover-up concerning his health. A lively debate ensues over legal repercussions for those withholding information from the public. The troubling direction of American politics is explored, alongside critiques of societal norms regarding privacy and accountability. The conversation also touches on political strategies and the challenges facing legislation in today's climate.
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May 20, 2025 • 46min

Best of the Program | 5/20/25

The discussion kicks off with Biden's cancer diagnosis, raising questions about transparency and the role of doctors in public health. The emotional toll of illness is examined, alongside the need for leaders to disclose health issues openly. Historical examples highlight the importance of presidential health transparency for maintaining trust. The conversation critiques political accountability, drawing parallels with past empires. Lastly, the podcast explores the implications of the Cloward and Piven strategy and the uneven application of due process in society.
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May 19, 2025 • 2h 13min

Are Kash Patel & Dan Bongino Telling the Truth About Epstein? | Guest: Mary Kutter | 5/19/25

Mary Kutter, a talented country singer and songwriter known for 'The Devil Wore A Lab Coat,' joins the conversation. They discuss Kutter's latest song, which bravely critiques Big Pharma and its effects on Americans. The dialogue also touches on the troubling aspects of current political narratives, including suspicions around high-profile health disclosures and the implications for trust in institutions. Kutter reflects on how personal experiences shape her songwriting, blending music with vital societal issues.

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