The Glenn Beck Program

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Nov 11, 2025 • 2h 11min

Glenn Exposes Democrat Lies About Obamacare & the Shutdown | 11/11/25

A government shutdown looms as Democrats leverage chaos for power, with blame shifting towards Republicans. Glenn highlights troubling media narratives while offering a glimmer of hope amid the looming economic crisis. He reflects on a disturbing protest against Charlie Kirk and warns of a spiritual battle brewing in America. The podcast also delves into the breakdown of family relationships over politics, the role of health care reforms in easing economic strain, and concerns about AI development linked to social media's decline. A poignant Veterans Day tribute rounds out the discussion.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 42min

Best of the Program | 11/11/25

The government shutdown is back in the spotlight with uncertainty in the House after Senate passage. Glenn discusses the unsettling video of protesters mocking Charlie Kirk's death, signaling deeper societal tensions. He explores the notion of a spiritual war and questions whether a revival is on the horizon. A heartfelt tribute to veterans reminds listeners of their sacrifices, while Glenn critiques not just the government dynamics but also the complexities of health care reforms and their political implications.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 2h 11min

J6 Investigation BOMBSHELL? The Questions We STILL Need Answered | Guests: Christopher Rufo & Robby Starbuck | 11/10/25

Christopher Rufo, a public policy commentator and filmmaker known for his work against critical race theory, shares insights on handling division within the conservative movement. Robby Starbuck, a filmmaker and political activist embroiled in a lawsuit against Google for defamation, warns about the dangers of AI in shaping narratives and influencing elections. Together, they discuss the rising appeal of socialism amid economic uncertainty and the need for effective conservative responses to this trend.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 40min

Best of the Program | Guest: Robby Starbuck | 11/10/25

Filmmaker and political activist Robby Starbuck, known for his conservative documentaries, joins to discuss his legal battle against Google over defamatory AI-generated content. He reveals how unchecked AI can shape narratives and potentially swing elections. The conversation delves into the dangers of fabricating sources and the ongoing propagation of false information online. Starbuck shares his legal strategy and emphasizes the need for accountability and solutions to prevent harmful AI outputs from ruining lives.
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Nov 8, 2025 • 1h 27min

Ep 273 | Autistic Kids Can READ MINDS? ‘Telepathy Tapes’ Doctor Reveals All | The Glenn Beck Podcast     

Dr. Diane Hennacy, a psychiatrist and researcher with elite neuroscience training, discusses groundbreaking findings on the telepathic abilities of autistic children. They explore whether autism may be an evolutionary advantage, alongside the intriguing possibility of a spiritual meeting place for non-verbal kids. Dr. Hennacy shares her journey from skepticism to remarkable telepathy tests, boasting a 97% success rate. This conversation challenges conventional views on autism, consciousness, and the intersection of science and spirituality.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 2h 11min

FAA Cancels Flights as Dems REFUSE to End Shutdown | Guests: Stephen Limbaugh & Noah Oppenheim | 11/7/25

Screenwriter Noah Oppenheim, known for Netflix's 'House of Dynamite,' dives into the chilling realities of nuclear war and decision-making under pressure. He discusses the complexities of presidential authority and the tight timelines that could lead to catastrophic miscalculations. Meanwhile, concert pianist Stephen Limbaugh unveils his latest symphony created to commemorate America's 250th anniversary, sharing insights on the creative process and the fundraising efforts needed to bring this musical tribute to life.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 42min

Best of the Program | Guest: Noah Oppenheim | 11/7/25

Noah Oppenheim, a screenwriter known for the Netflix thriller "A House of Dynamite," explores the troubling realities of nuclear risk and national security. He shares insights on the film's aim to provoke thought about nuclear decisions and reveals the alarming preparation gaps in presidential training. The discussion dives into the implications of sole launch authority and time pressures in missile scenarios. Oppenheim also discusses practical steps to reduce nuclear threats, evaluating missile defense strategies and the inherent uncertainties in war.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 2h 11min

Could Comey FINALLY Go to JAIL Thanks to This Smoking Gun? | Guests: John Solomon & Clay Travis | 11/6/25

John Solomon, an investigative journalist and CEO of Just the News, reveals new evidence potentially damaging to James Comey's past testimonies. Clay Travis, media personality and co-host, discusses the appeal of politics to young men and strategies to keep them engaged. Investigative reporter Steve Baker provides updates on the January 6 pipe bomber investigation, hinting at significant implications. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita explains a lawsuit against a sanctuary school district, addressing parental rights and policy concerns.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 46min

Best of the Program | Guests: John Solomon & Todd Rokita & Leigh Ann O’Neill | 11/6/25

Join investigative journalist John Solomon, CEO of Just the News, as he unveils new evidence challenging James Comey's past testimonies, including hidden notes and leaks. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita tackles controversial sanctuary policies, revealing a lawsuit against a school district that denied a father access to his child due to these policies. The discussion highlights the balance of power between school authorities and parents and raises concerns about the safety implications of non-cooperation with immigration enforcement.
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Nov 5, 2025 • 2h 11min

Why Mamdani's Victory Was Bad, but Virginia's Was WORSE | Guests: Rep. Chip Roy & Rep. Riley Moore | 11/5/25

Rep. Chip Roy, a U.S. Representative from Texas, discusses the No Tax Exemptions for Terror Act aimed at cutting tax breaks for extremist organizations. Meanwhile, Rep. Riley Moore from West Virginia highlights the dire situation in Nigeria and explores options for U.S. intervention. Investigative reporter Steve Baker reveals significant findings about the January 6th pipe bomber investigation, hinting at high-level government connections. The trio delves into alarming political shifts, including the implications of recent Democratic victories.

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