The Glenn Beck Program - How Trump Trolled the Networks with His Presidential Address | Guests: Phil Wickham & Harmeet Dhillon | 12/18/25

Episode Date: December 18, 2025

Glenn goes through what he liked and what he disliked about President Trump's address to the nation last night. Glenn explains that while the economy isn't getting better under Trump, the everyday con...sumer perception is that it's still struggling, as they struggle to pay their bills. Glenn addresses the "Warrior Dividend" of $1,776 for military members, which should arrive in time for Christmas. DOJ's Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon joins to discuss the abuse of process that occurred when Biden's DOJ raided Mar-a-Lago despite the lack of probable cause. Jason Buttrill joins Glenn and Stu to discuss the potential for war and the concerning lack of progress in the investigation of the Brown University shooting. Christian worship artist Phil Wickham joins to discuss the presence of God at Charlie Kirk's memorial service and the ongoing fight for the soul of the nation. Glenn and Stu react to a survivor of the Bondi Beach shooting in Australia, revealing her children asked to turn off the large menorah in their neighborhood due to fear.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:02:03 work. Hello, America. I don't know exactly how to listen to people online anymore. I really don't. I don't know what people are thinking because, I mean, I don't understand our own side at times. I don't know who's, I don't know what people are for anymore. I know what I'm for and I'm for common sense and I'm for progress and making sure that we're moving. But it seems to me that a lot of people are just to infighting and complaining. And I don't want to deal with any of that. I want to talk to you about the facts of Donald Trump's speech last night, what I thought it meant, what I thought hit, what didn't hit,
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Starting point is 00:05:14 And I think he ran six minutes late. I mean, I've never seen. He doesn't say hello in less than 20 minutes. He stayed on script the whole time. He was extraordinarily disciplined. He was forceful with it. And he explained what has been done in the last year. And he started out saying, you know, a year ago, our country was dead.
Starting point is 00:05:39 Now we're the hottest country. We're the hottest country in the world right now. Nobody's ever seen the like it. He said, you know, when he took over, inflation was the worst in 48 years. Cause prices to be higher than ever, making, you know, life unaffordable for millions of Americans. And he said, over the past 11 months, we brought more positive change. to Washington than any administration in American history. There's never, never been anything like it. He talked about successfully negotiating $18 trillion of investments into the country. And he said,
Starting point is 00:06:18 but the real problem for most Americans was under Biden, car prices rose 22 percent. In many states, he said 30 percent or more. Gasoline rose 30 to 50 percent. Hotel rates rose 37 percent. Airfare rose 31%. And he said, they're all coming down. They're coming down fast, faster than anybody expected. Drugs brought in by Ocean and Sea are now down 94%.
Starting point is 00:06:42 He said, we broke the grip of sinister, woke radicals in our schools. I've restored American strength, settled eight wars in 10 months, destroyed the Iran nuclear threat, and ended a war in Gaza, bringing for the first time in 3,000 years peace to the Middle East. Then he talked
Starting point is 00:06:58 about, you know, what's coming next. Now, here are my thoughts on this. Everybody was speculating. He's going to say we're going to war. What would give you that impression? I mean, he doesn't, that is the very last resort. And we are not out of tricks with Venezuela. I don't think we're going to war with Venezuela.
Starting point is 00:07:27 I think he's making it look like we're going to war to freak Venezuela out. and to get Maduro out, but I don't think we're going into war. I hope we're not. I could be wrong, but I just don't think that's his deal. But everybody was speculating yesterday. He's going to announce we're going to war. No, he's not. However, is it possible that they were leaking this?
Starting point is 00:07:52 Because I saw this as the kickoff of the campaign. I saw this as, okay, this is the message for 2026. for the Republicans. And it was so disciplined and so tight. You know, he gets, when the president calls a speech at night and says he wants to address the nation, the networks are asked to carry it. Sometimes they don't. They don't have to.
Starting point is 00:08:20 But if he said, look, I only need 20 minutes, I'm sure everybody in, you know, NBC and everybody, I mean, I did, rolled my eyes like, oh, yeah, it'll be 20 minutes. It'll be an hour and 20 minutes. but it was tight and focused and 20 minutes. I wonder if the war thing wasn't a way to get them to cover this. If it wasn't a leak from the White House, you know, I think he might announce war tonight. And then everybody was going to cover it.
Starting point is 00:08:48 I don't know. Maybe that's me being too cynical. Can you be too cynical at this point? here's the thing he said a couple of things that I that I didn't think will serve him well and it's only because and I think you feel the same way I know I'm sick of it and I've been reporting on it since the beginning of Obama and I hated it when Obama was doing it and he did it for eight years. Biden did it for four years. And here's the line. I inherited a mess. I inherited trouble. I'm cleaning up somebody else's mess. True. It's absolutely true.
Starting point is 00:09:37 It wasn't with Biden. It kind of was with Obama at the beginning. But, you know, when you're seven years into it, you haven't cleaned that up yet. I mean, you've got to get a bigger mop. But it's definitely true under Donald Trump. However, people have heard that now from the last three presidents, and they're tired of it. It has no meaning anymore, even though it's true. And I want to go back to truth here in a second. The other thing that I don't think will serve him well is the economy is doing better than ever.
Starting point is 00:10:15 You're going to love it. It's great. People are not. That might be true. In my opinion, it's not. It is doing much, much better. I mean, you know, you had, what was it, 25%, 30% inflation add to everything. You got to go into negative inflation to be able to get those prices down. They're going to be up there. And what's happening is we still are adding 2% inflation. And that's the target. I don't know why we put up with that target, but that's the target. So you'll have 2% price increases every year.
Starting point is 00:10:51 Now we're at 3%. We get the numbers out today. It might go into the twos. Are they out yet? Yeah, 2.7 was the number today, which is... 2.7. Yeah, it's better than they... Yeah, it's going the right direction.
Starting point is 00:11:05 They did say part of that might be because of the government shutdown, so we're not sure how long that lasts, but positive movement anyway. Yeah. So that's fantastic. So coming down to 2.7, Remember, we were at nine, and it was compounding year after year after year.
Starting point is 00:11:24 So he is bringing things down. And the price of some things like gasoline and eggs and some of the stuff he get at the grocery are way down. They're not back to where they were in 2016 or 2020 because, I mean, he's just trying to stop the inflation. So what's happening, and this is what I say, well, serve him well is there was this great marketing book out in the 80s called positioning the battlefields of your mind or battlegrounds of your mind and it was a book that led to the cola wars it was the understanding of the cola wars and how Pepsi could beat Coca-Cola they had to change the perception and the perception was that Coca-Cola was it and
Starting point is 00:12:21 Pepsi had to change it, and that's why they became the choice of a new generation. And for a while, Pepsi was, it may have even beaten Coke, but there was this real cola war back and forth the whole time. They didn't change the flavors. They didn't change anything. Pepsi was what Pepsi had always been. Coca-Cola was what Coca-Cola had always been. They needed to change the perception, okay?
Starting point is 00:12:49 because perception, whether it's true or not, perception is reality. Whatever people perceive and feel is their reality. So it's the reality that you have to deal with. People don't feel the relief yet. They see the prices coming down, but they're still paying out the same amount of money that they were paying out under Joe Biden. It's not getting worse, except by 2.7% overall, but it's not getting better to them.
Starting point is 00:13:28 You know, certain categories are, but overall, you're still struggling with your rent and everything else. And so people's perception is it's not what I expected, because what I expected was 2019. I expected to have jobs and the economy rolling and the price of housing coming down and everything else. And it's not. So what's not going to serve him well is saying your perception is wrong. He might be right. Doesn't matter. You can't tell people their perception is wrong.
Starting point is 00:14:06 You have to change that perception. And the only way to really change it is to demonstrate it or through ads, you know, back in the Cola war era, they just change slogans and do ads and everything else. But people don't buy slogans anymore. They don't buy ads anymore. They don't even trust logos anymore. So that won't work. You actually have to change people's lives to change their perception.
Starting point is 00:14:33 Now, 25% last month said that they felt that their personal finances were doing better. That was last month or the month before last. This last month, it's up to 27%. So he's moving. that in the right direction, but to win, you've got to be over 40%, easy over 40%, have to feel like their personal finances are getting better. 27% is not enough, but it is moving in the right direction. So when the president says he's got to relate to the people who have defended him, liked him, and believe in him, he's got to say, I know you're feeling the pinch.
Starting point is 00:15:22 You know, one of the things he said last night, but I don't think it's connected yet to people, and it's because it's absolutely true. Why do you think that you are spending more every month for your rent? Why? You're spending more on rent because there's too many people chasing too few houses and apartments. You cannot add 10 to 15 million people in four years while you're not building things. You can't add 10 million people into your country and say, oh, by the way, go get housing. Where are they going to get the housing? The housing, you're going to have a shortage,
Starting point is 00:16:07 which will cause the prices to go up. So until you get rid of those 10 million people, you're not going to lower the price. And especially if the government is subsidizing them. Because, I mean, look at the NGOs. If people know the government's going to pay it, they'll keep the price up. It would happen with NGOs. Look at what's happening at universities. Why do you think universities are so expensive?
Starting point is 00:16:32 They weren't like that until the government said, we'll guarantee the loans. Once the government said, we'll guarantee the loans, prices went through the roof because everybody, could get a loan. That's the problem. He's got to connect this, and I think he started last night,
Starting point is 00:16:51 and he's done it a few times, but somewhere or another, it's really got to connect with the American people. You cannot solve the housing crisis and not solve the immigration crisis. You have to send people back home, or you're going to have to wait five years as we build new apartment complexes and new buildings,
Starting point is 00:17:12 and we stabilize under these 10 million new homes that were needed. That's not popular, and nobody's going to wait that long. Somehow or another, he's got to make that point, and it's got to connect with people to give him more time to turn things around on the housing. Now, he also was really strong in saying that he was appointing, wait until you meet the guy I'm going to point the head of the Fed. Well, I'd like to meet. that person too. I'd like to know who that is. He says he's going to do it right after the first of the year
Starting point is 00:17:47 because our Fed chair is leaving after the first of the year, I think in February. And he said he's a guy who understands low interest rates and, you know, low mortgage rates, looser money. That could be really dangerous with inflation, but we'll see. But that could be a turning point. One way or the other. A new Fed chair will be a turning point. And hopefully Trump and this new Fed chair know what they're doing. And it won't make things worse. But I don't know how you can at the Fed. I don't know. I mean, they've already made everything so bad. All right. More in just a second. First, let me tell you about our sponsor this F hour.
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Starting point is 00:20:41 Biden, right? I inherited it a mess. I did. He did. That's 100% true. What I took from that was actually kind of optimism of his messaging in that I think that's a much better message than what he had been doing previously. The kind of it's a hoax and, you know, it's a scam and a con job, right? Like, I think the improve. This is what you do, right? When you get a new, when you come in as a new administration, you have a window there where everyone understands your policies aren't in place first. And so pointing to the past president and saying, I inherited this, I'm trying to fix it, is legitimate for a, while. What we complained about with Barack Obama, of course, was that he was doing it in 2015.
Starting point is 00:21:25 You know, like, George Bush, that guy. He's still blaming George Bush. Yeah, still blaming George Bush. So I don't think it's completely inappropriate. And of course, when you know there's a real economic problem, saying, hey, I inherited a mess. I'm trying to fix it. Is something to help buy you time? And I think that is a much better approach than I've already fixed things and people don't seem to realize it, right? So I actually was more positive in that change of messaging. It's not ideal. but I did think it was an improvement. So I should have been more clear on this. I don't have a problem with that message today.
Starting point is 00:21:57 But by the time we get to the midterms, that won't be enough. Right. Okay. And people are tired of hearing that. They've heard it from every president forever and ever and ever. So it will be effective in the first year, maybe, maybe 18 months. But after that, you got to, it's yours. It's yours now.
Starting point is 00:22:20 And whether that's reality or not, it doesn't matter. The perception is you've been there long enough. You should have had this fixed by now. And that's very likely, very unreasonable with something like this. But that's perception. Yeah, I think that's true. I think, too, the vast majority of people will have their mind completely made up as to who they're voting for by summer.
Starting point is 00:22:45 Yes. Right? So you have another six months or so to try to put this back together. You don't have to have it perfect. I don't. If you're showing improvement is what the big thing is. You know, we noted the improvement in the inflation rates. I will not, I believe we're going to wind up here from the media that they think the Trump administration is playing with these numbers.
Starting point is 00:23:05 We'll see if that happens because, you know, he had a bunch of changes in those offices where they detect those. That'll be a fun back and forth over the next six months. But I do think if you can show improvement, right, if this is down at 1.9 percent, by the time we get to, you know, to the, middle of the year, it's going to be hard for people to deny that things are going in the right direction. And that's all I think you need to be able to at least get the best result possible out of this midterm. I want to talk to you about the warrior dividend next. Brilliant. This is Glenn Beck. Let me tell you about the Burd-a-launcher. If you've ever seen a threat unfold in real time, you know how fast the world can change. One second, everything is normal. The next second,
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Starting point is 00:24:54 Head over to Glybeck.com and sign up for the email newsletter. It's free at glenbeck.com. So something the president said yesterday that I thought was really, really good, because it will make a difference, and it's not a redistribution of wealth. He talked about his warrior dividend. He said every the 1.45 million military personnel are going to receive $1,776 before Christmas. And he says it's recognition for their service and sacrifice. He says one time it's coming from tariffs because the big beautiful bill tonight I'm proud to announce more than 1.45 million service members will receive a special. We call Warrior Dividend.
Starting point is 00:26:14 a warrior dividend in honor of our nation's founding in 1776. We're sending every soldier, $1,700,76. The checks are already on the way. I think this is better than choosing another group of people, you know, who's poor, and let's give them the money. I don't like when the government hands out money, but if anybody, I mean, they're already on the payroll and they're underpaid, and if anybody can use it, it's the military.
Starting point is 00:26:41 $1,700 is a huge. amount for most people in the military. Gigantic amount. That will make an actual impact in the people's lives who I think actually deserve. You know, we don't do enough for our military. And so it's the best kind of, I don't know, stimulus package I've ever seen, although this isn't a stimulus package, I don't think, even though these people are going to pump it into the, I can guarantee you they're going to get it and they're going to
Starting point is 00:27:14 going to use it on their family for Christmas, which, you know, will stimulate the economy so much warrior dividends. How do you feel about that, Stu? A bit conflicted for a few reasons. I obviously 100% agree with you that our military members deserve more money and I'm excited they're going to get it and I have no, my feeling on that from a general perspective is very, very positive. Like, if we're going to give money to anybody, our military is great. And, you know, so that's obvious. And but I had a couple of concerns.
Starting point is 00:27:49 One being, you know, we're not exactly at a place where we just have tons of extra money lying around to, you know, to throw around to people. I know the argument is with tariffs that we have enough, but of course that pays only for a slight amount of our deficit, right? So we've still, this is all money that we don't actually have, number one. And number two, my under, and I don't. really understand. Maybe you have a better understanding of this. But like my understanding of the mechanism of how we spend money as a government is that the Congress passes a bill to allocate money
Starting point is 00:28:23 when you're talking about a policy like this. And I think the president's heart. You got rid of that under Obama. I don't think we're under the well I didn't get rid of it. Congress. No, I know. It is still the law of the land, but nobody's paying attention to it anymore. Congress doesn't even pay attention to it anymore. They don't, they don't seem to care. Now, and the other thing with this part of it, particularly, Glenn, is quite obviously there would be very little resistance to a bill that did this. If you put a bill in front of Congress that said, we're going to give a bonus of $1776 to all of our military members, I would love to do it just to dare the Democrats to vote against it, right? Like, even take out
Starting point is 00:29:08 all the concerns about spending, this obviously would pass because no one would. We're going to, would have the balls to vote against it outside of like Rand Paul and Thomas Massey. Like that one, there'd be a couple people, but it'd be pretty limited. Right. So it could have gone through the normal processes. I don't know if Trump is just saying like, I want to be, you know, I want to dare someone to try to stop me here. Or if it's just, look, there's a pile of money in a military budget somewhere that he can move around and he has control of it because he's commander in chief. I don't really understand the mechanism. So I have some questions around that. But, you know, of course, generally speaking, when you're thinking of the most
Starting point is 00:29:44 offensive things that the government does, giving our military more money is nowhere near the top of that list. Is not what it. Yeah. It's not, not it. They deserve it. Now, the Republicans pass something, I love this. They just passed their health care plan, which is just stay with Obamacare, without re-upping the insurance part of it. So they're not for the subsidies. This is not going to pass. This is not going to pass. This is just something that they passed, you know, in the House. It's not going to be past the Senate and not going to go to the president's desk.
Starting point is 00:30:20 Here's what's going to happen. You're going to see the House and the Senate. No, no, no, no, let me phrase that. I started that with a lie. While you're not paying attention this Christmas, you will not see, but it will happen anyway. the House and the Senate will re-up the insurance subsidies and they will pass this health care thing
Starting point is 00:30:45 while nobody's paying attention and then it'll be over. I mean, that's exactly what's going to happen. There's not a chance we come back and on January 5th and we say, oh my gosh, look, wow, they're going to close down the government because they didn't pass this health care thing.
Starting point is 00:31:04 Well, good for the Republicans for having a spine and standing up. Nope, not going to happen. It does appear the chance of the Republicans folding here is approaching one trillion percent. I don't know. We're having major inflation. I would say 38 trillion. Okay.
Starting point is 00:31:21 There you go. I'd say 38 trillion percent. Yeah. I don't know because basically what has happened is enough Republicans have already folded on this for a three-year extension of these subsidies, which again is a giveaway on top of the normal Obamacare to make it Obamacare. turbo and lock in even higher subsidies because the old Obamacare plan failed. So that is what we're talking about here. So going back to Obamacare as past is now the worst thing in the world to even the Democrats. Fascinating. But they have enough Republicans who have changed sides on this and they are now, the Democrats have enough votes to force a vote on this bill, which almost
Starting point is 00:32:04 definitely will pass the House because they already have the votes and other Republicans will want to now change sides that there's a public vote. So it will likely pass there. It's possible, obviously, that they stop it in the Senate. They could stop it in the Senate. I don't know. I don't think that there's much appetite to stop this. Honestly, at the end of the day, you know, you probably will have a chance of doing it in the Senate, though. That's our best chance. My guess is, what happens is once the pressure is there, they find a way to make a way to maybe adjusted and do a year or something like that that gets them past the election. But of course, what happens in a year?
Starting point is 00:32:43 And we all know what happens in a year. It's the same thing that's going to happen this year. It's the same thing that happened four years ago when they first, the first part of this bill went away in 2022 or 2021. They came in and they said, okay, let's extend it for four more years. So my guess is there's probably going to be some adjustments to this plan, but I do not expect at all the Republicans to hold the line on this. not only do they no longer want to get rid of Obamacare, they don't even want to get rid of Obamacare turbo.
Starting point is 00:33:10 It's, I know, they pass this thing yesterday, which does give them the argument to say, hey, we did pass something. We do have a plan. It's right here. Stu. But that's all that all. Understand the reality. Understand the reality. We can't get things done unless we have the House and the Senate and the White House and the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:33:30 So we just have to wait until we have a time when. What? Glenn, I have breaking news. We've got all that. We've got all of that right now. Now, I will say there is a filibuster in the Senate that does hold you up a little bit. Yeah, it's not as big as we needed or really want. We have to have the House, the Senate, the White House, and the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:33:54 But we have to have more than what we said when we said those things. We just need those, you know, all three branches of. government. We need all three branches of government, but more. It's like we need that turbo, kind of like Obamacare turbo. It's never quite enough to get the job done. Never is, Glenn. I really do expect if we had a 9-0 Supreme Court, the presidency, and 534 combined congressmen and senators, they still would get that last one. We can't do this with this guy over here. There's one Democrat in Congress. We can't do this. That's exactly what I would expect. Standing in the way. It's pathetic. But it reminds you that your goals are not their goals.
Starting point is 00:34:44 You know, that's what I keep coming back to forever, Glenn, when we started this show, I will say, I started the show very young. I was in my early 20s and didn't really understand lots of things. I was unfortunately learning from you, which has obviously turned into a catastrophe. but, you know, as I learned here, at the beginning, my thought was, us as conservatives, as Republicans, as the right, agree on a lot of different things. And there are disagreements as to how we get there, right? There are sometimes people think we need to kind of fold or sometimes we need to compromise and we have to move slowly. And some other people over there saying, hey, no, we got to go all the way right now. We're going to go all the way. And there's that disagreement.
Starting point is 00:35:23 You remember this from going back in history, right? Slavery was like this. There were some people who were like, abolish, abolish, abolish. And others were like, gosh, I don't think we can do that. We got to finagle. We got to work around the edges. Every big debate has had that. What I learned over time is that actually the goals aren't the same.
Starting point is 00:35:41 When we are saying, hey, we need to make sure government is smaller and more limited. That's not the goal of most of the people on quote unquote our side in Washington. They don't share those goals. So they're working for something completely different. They're not going to what we want as a typical American conservative. We're inching towards some of those goals, but also like when we need to give up on them and go the completely opposite direction to keep these guys in office for a couple more years, fine. And that's what's really frustrating here. So let me give you some good news.
Starting point is 00:36:16 And then I'll, you know, then I'll spoil it for you. But some good news. The House has just passed legislation that makes performing transgender surgeries on my. a felony. Now, here's the bad news. It passed 216 to 211. That means, really, there are 211 Democrats that actually in their heart of hearts think that cutting into minors, cutting the breasts off at this point, now that we have all
Starting point is 00:36:49 the data that we have gathered over, you know, five years of doing this to children, at this point there's still 211 that firmly believe, no, damn it, we should cut off the breasts, a healthy breast off of a healthy minor. We've got to make those decisions and let a 12-year-old make that decision, a 15-year-old should make that decision. Really?
Starting point is 00:37:16 No. It's just politics. And if they do think they believe it, they believe it because they've been party-brain. washed. You know, how many of us on any, on any and all sides, how many of us actually believe something and have thought it through and how many of us are just kind of zombie following the crowd? I contend most people are just zombie following the crowd. Whether, whether, that might even be a crowd now of like, you know what, Charlie Kirk was killed by his wife. There's all kinds of
Starting point is 00:37:55 zombie crowds. And they don't require you to think at all. They just require you to sign up for the team. And that's my biggest problem with the Republicans is I'm not on a team. You know, when I left Fox, Roger Ails said to me, you know what your problem is? And I said, no, but I know you're going to tell me. No, I don't, sir. What is my problem?
Starting point is 00:38:20 He said, you won't play the game. he said, you know, there's, it's, they're well established rules. If you need a pound of flesh, you take a pound of flesh from me. But then I'm, you owe me a pound of flesh. And so when I need a pound of flesh, I'm going to come and take it out of you. And then we go out and we have dinner with each other. And I was just astounded that that was actually spoken out loud. And I said,
Starting point is 00:38:52 See, here's the problem. I don't believe it is a game. I actually believe in something. And I thought more people believed in something. Don't you feel like you just want somebody to go in like Mr. Smith goes to Washington and actually believe in something? And then when they find out, wait a minute, I've been duped like Mr. Smith goes to Washington, they stand up and go, this is wrong. And I'm not playing that game.
Starting point is 00:39:24 and I don't want to play that game. And then you kind of, again, there's so many loops or hoops you have to jump through for this to happen. Then you actually have to believe there are other people in Congress or in the Senate that are like, you know what, he's brave enough to say it. I'm going to stand up next to him. I mean, I remember when I was young and naive.
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Starting point is 00:47:07 civil rights division. That's her division at the civil, at the Justice Department, Civil Rights Division. They've announced now they've filed several lawsuits against Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Nevada, and they're going after Fulton County, Georgia, related to the 2020 election. Those suits have already been filed. And she is now eyeing civil rights action against the Fed, state officials, anybody who was pursuing Trump and MAGA and you know this was this really came started the talk started after the FBI was like oh yeah yeah we weren't for the Mar-a-Lago thing in
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Starting point is 00:49:34 several different states on what happened in 2020. What have you found and what's being done about it? Well, I can't really talk about either of those things, but what I can say is that there's a lot of concern about the weaponization of the Department of Justice and beyond weaponization, abuse, a process that happened here. I mean, the recent story in the news, of course, that people are talking about is the raid on the president's home in Maralago where apparently, you know, the federal government here, the Department of Justice was aware that it was not supported by probable cause. And a political decision was made to
Starting point is 00:50:17 override that and weaponize the DOJ. And of course, the other side keeps gaslighting us for doing this, but we're trying to play things by the book. So we do our investigations and we go where the evidence leaves us. And I can tell you there's a keen interest in this Department of Justice to hold people accountable for abusing the civil rights of American citizens, including the president, who is an American and is entitled to the same civil rights as you and I and everybody else. And so we're really focused on it. So, Harmeet, honestly, when that story came out about the FBI this week, when these stories break, it's nothing new. We knew that. I mean, now the evidence is there, et cetera, et cetera, but we knew it. And so it doesn't ever seem new. And then
Starting point is 00:51:03 when that story first came out, I'm reading, I read it, and I just dismiss it. And it comes up in my production meeting the next morning and all my producers are talking about it. And I said, why are you guys talking about it? Nobody's going to go to jail. Nothing's going to happen. Where is the DOJ? And then they pointed out, your name was attached. And I thought, oh, wait a minute, I am interested because maybe something will happen. How does this process work? What has to happen before we start to see indictments or, you know, trials if laws were broken? All right. Well, let me choose my words carefully here.
Starting point is 00:51:43 So, you know, the FBI is part of the Department of Justice. Okay. They're across the street. And they have their own leadership and management. And, you know, the prior administration hid a lot of things over there. We know that from stories that are unfolding and the work that they, they're doing over there. And so I can't open up a investigation without some evidence. And so when evidence comes in, then we're able to start an investigation. And unlike the other side, we don't sort of
Starting point is 00:52:15 start with a conclusion and then try to find evidence that Cherry Pick said. We find the evidence. And then we go and follow where that leads us. And so in my case, one of the statutes that I administer here is the Klan Act and federal conspiracy statutes, including, you know, Section 241 and 242, they talk about a conspiracy to violate rights, and that can include state officials. Typically, most of our jurisdiction here at the Civil Rights Division involves state actors violating federal civil rights and not so much federal actors. But in theory, there could be private individuals, potentially federal actors, if you can pierce appropriate immunities, who conspire to violate civil rights.
Starting point is 00:53:02 And so conspiracy cases involve connecting multiple dots and multiple, sometimes people across states and jurisdictions. And what we have here, just to be, you know, zooming out is multiple cases that were brought against the president and multiple jurisdictions involving multiple state actors. So at a minimum, I think every state actor involved in these conspiracies should be concerned. Whether or not we can tie feds into that or private people, you know, it's going to be an interesting legal question. And there are a lot of qualified immunities and privileges that we have to pierce through to get there.
Starting point is 00:53:41 So I just leave it at that. It is complicated. It is challenging. But there's an appetite to do it. Because if we don't hold people accountable for grossly violating our civil rights, including but not limited to judges signing off on wiretapping and invasion of communications of attorneys. I mean, I'm kind of mad about that because I've seen my name on the Arctic Frost List, the name of my law firm, a represented, you know, numerous political parties involved in the
Starting point is 00:54:08 2020 election, the president, the president's campaign, and others. If we let that lie, you know, this just becomes like Venezuela or some other tin pot dictatorship. We lose our ability to hold our heads up as the paragon of the rule of law in the world. And so I think it's very important that we do that. Now, I mean, I will tell you, just to be frank, you know, some folks come into the DOJ. They want to burnish their credentials a bit and then go back out and, you know, do their next thing and their focuses on that. And then there's some of us who are kind of true believers and feel like, you know, this is our mission in life to make sure this country that we love stays this country that we love.
Starting point is 00:54:54 And I'm one of those people. So I've got a lot of other patriots here like me. And so we're looking at these facts carefully and seeing what we can do with them. I just, I know you have to be very, very careful. And I don't want to put you in a bad situation. So I just, you know, I want to be careful. Do you think that the people at the FBI and the DOJ in all levels, realize that, because I know you do, do they realize how to the end the American people are,
Starting point is 00:55:32 they're starting to lose faith. If we don't start to see people at least charged and have a fair trial, I'm not even saying that they go to jail, hopefully they would, if they broke a law, but, you know, showing these people, because we keep getting investigation after investigation after investigation and then it just sits there. You know, there's a story out today about, you know, the Clinton Foundation and all the investigations, what they found. I don't have any faith that there, nobody's going to jail for that. Nobody's going to go to jail for that.
Starting point is 00:56:06 And we're at this place to where it's up to the DOJ and the FBI to do their job and then start bringing some justice because if we lose in 28, and you haven't cleaned up and set clear rules of the law does matter, all these people got away with it last time. It's going to be a thousand times worse in 2028. No, I hear you, and I'm worried about it. I'm a citizen who loves this country, and as you know,
Starting point is 00:56:42 I've donated countless millions of dollars of my billable time to being engaged in politics. And so here's, let me just set some expectations. So you come into the DOJ. I had about 400 attorneys plus working in my department. I have one third of that now because when I set the rules of what we're going to do here in this department, two thirds of the people pieced out and quit. And some of the ones who are left behind are leaking to the press what we are doing. And so that's the fight in my department, okay?
Starting point is 00:57:13 And then you look at where does most of this work occur when you look at the hundreds of thousands, over 100,000 people who work at the Department of Justice. A lot of them work for the FBI. Well, it's only the very top, top, top layer of that that is politically appointed and committed to the president's agenda. I would say the vast majority of that agency is, you know, legacy doing what they're doing, much of which was not good for America, I'm going to say. And then I don't mean to malign every Asian out there. Most of them are good, but the leadership has not been great. The people who've gotten to the top, like even in the last administration of the president 45, James Comey, and some of these others, Christopher Ray, you know, Republicans in name only and enemies of, you know,
Starting point is 00:57:57 what the American voters wanted. And they've shown that time and again and what we know publicly, and I'm sure there's more to come. And then you look at the fact that I need to work with 94 United States attorneys to get just about anything I do done, whether it's a hate crime prosecution or civil cases that I bring. And in some of the top jurisdictions, we can't get those people confirmed because of a dumb bluslet process that is not in the Constitution, that is not in law. It is a made-up courtesy of ancient times. And I'm sorry, these United States senators are wedded to it. And here we are. I can't get my friends call me on the phone saying I gave up my law practice. I came into the government. I had faith that I would be treated fairly because I've had an honorable
Starting point is 00:58:41 and long career. I've never been sanctioned by a court. I'm a great lawyer. And then these, you know, this dumb process means they can't get confirmed. So now they've lost everything in their life and their career and they have to pick up the pieces and they won't get confirmed. This is, this is carnage to people's careers and everyone sees that. And this is, this is a feature, not a buck of this dumb blue slip process. So, so I don't know. The blue slip. We have talked about the blue slip problem on the, on the show. several times and it has to be corrected. It's insane. It's insane. It is absolutely
Starting point is 00:59:18 insane. But do you feel that I mean because it kind of sounds let me put it this way. Is there a possibility to do to the DOJ and FBI and everything else the things that Hegsseth has done to the Pentagon? That was riddled with all kinds of people that shouldn't have been
Starting point is 00:59:40 in there. Or is it just a different thing where you just can't go in and say, you're out. Because it's not, it's, it's not military. Because he's, he seems to be changing and we seem to have our arms around the military, at least, and that's able to change. Can we change this system in the DOJ? We can. We, I mean, we can.
Starting point is 01:00:04 I mean, we're, we're fighting with our hands tied behinds our backs in a way. And I mean, look, a lot of, there are a lot of, there are some, some of, some of, my colleagues have gotten confirmed and they're doing great work. And by confirmed, I actually don't mean really confirmed. I mean the judges voted them in. So effectively, they're confirmed, but they weren't confirmed by the Senate process. There are very few who've been confirmed by the blue slip process, which is dumb. And so this president, one year in, doesn't have the DOJ that he wants because of the Senate. That's a fact. And so that said, there are a few. And we're looking at conspiracy cases that can be brought in places where we have a confirmed United States attorney and, you know, favorable
Starting point is 01:00:45 makeup of the courts. Those are also few and far between. And at the same time, we are fighting the left-wing weaponization. They're extremely efficient. They bring cases every day. Every single voting rights case that I have brought in the United States has multiple interveners, the ACLU and the League of Women Voters and LaRazan, yada, yada, and then I sort of one brief, I have to file a four breach. You know, so that's like, what we're dealing with here with a small staff. And everyone knows that I'm not giving any trade secrets away here. That's the whole point of what they do. And so that's the system. I think people don't realize when I see the criticism. Every time I post something that I've done here or an investigation
Starting point is 01:01:22 I've opened, there's a thousand negative comments from people on supposedly on my side. And it's demoralizing to the lawyers here because no one gave up, gave up their successful practice to come here and just be criticized all day. And that's why people don't stay in the government. You know, I'm not surprised that people are talking about leaving at this point. it's demoralizing to be here and just be criticized all day. So that's a function of our social media world or what have you. But I can tell you that I am joined here by so many patriots who some of them gave up very comfortable lies like I did to come here and serve their country and were determined
Starting point is 01:01:59 that I will consider it a failure for sure if I leave here and nothing was changed and nobody was charged and nobody was held accountable for the gross violations of our civil rights because that will simply be a green light for it to happen again, happen harder, and perhaps with no recourse and no ability to win an election in the future. I mean, if we had HR1 pass, for example, you know, who knows what would have happened in this election cycle because we've got permanent, like, you know, vote by mail and no accountability. So we are changing things bit by bit. We're just not getting credit for it.
Starting point is 01:02:31 I think that's also true. I only have about 30 seconds. I'm so far behind now. I've got to let you go. Are you concerned about Bongino, his resignation, in what, it might mean for investigations and the resetting of justice from no okay i am not we've got great staff over there um and and you know there was a co deputy director who's um stepping up yeah and uh i think i think we have a we have plenty of people in line to help with that so i'm i'm not concerned about
Starting point is 01:03:00 that and i wish i'm harney uh you know how uh i feel about you i don't want to be part of the problem i want to help and be part of the solution you just reach out any time to tell us what we can do to help, but the patience is running thin with the American people, and you know that. Thank you for everything you've done. I know what I read it. And let me just,
Starting point is 01:03:19 I got to say one thing. We need more lawyers here. So go to USAJobs.gov and civil rights. We are hiring, and we want some base lawyers over here to help us do our jobs. Okay. Thank you.
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Starting point is 01:05:12 Anytime you talk to anyone involved in a legal process like this, it is always difficult because they can't, they shouldn't be blurting things out. Their opinions or what they want to happen or whatever. you have to respect that process. So it's difficult. But I think the main thing she seemed to want to have communicated there was they have a lot of obstacles to get this stuff done. And it's going to take a decent amount of time. And it might not make everybody happy, but they're working on it. I don't even think it's going to take a decent amount of time.
Starting point is 01:05:49 It's going to take the Senate to move. You know what the blue slip process is? You can go through, but then the Senate, a senator in their state, you assign a sign of, you know, an attorney, a DOJ attorney to the state. And the senator can go, no, not that person. Wait. They've been approved by that. Nope. That's my state.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Nope. Not that person. So you can't get anybody through. And that's what she's talking about. They can't put anybody in because of this process, which is not part of the constitution. There's so many things that the Senate has done in their little rules that need to go away. And Blue Slip is one of those things. It's insane the way that works.
Starting point is 01:06:35 But people have to be informed, you know? It is amazing how many of those things exist where we just sort of take it as part of the process that we don't have people in important roles for very long periods of time. Like, that's how our government operates kind of all the time. She said that to me four months in. Yeah. We're just really hoping that the Senate is going to do its job. And now here she is.
Starting point is 01:06:58 And you can hear the frustration. Yeah, you could hear it. She is very frustrated. She's one of the good guys. She's really one of the good guys. I trust her. And I know she's working hard. She just doesn't have enough people.
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Starting point is 01:09:22 is our last show of the year. Last night was the last broadcast I did on television. It's the last television show I will be doing. It was weird. It caught me off guard a little bit. You know, it's been 12 years on the blaze since I've been doing television. It was a 20th year. This is my 20th year in television since CNN.
Starting point is 01:09:47 And it, you know, I recognized the place that it was last night. But it wasn't until I said, and so for the last time, good night America. And I said for the last time, it all of a sudden hit me. I almost didn't get Goodnight America out. I was totally fine until that last line. I realized, wow, that's the end of an era. So I'm not going to say that again. It was bizarre.
Starting point is 01:10:12 It was bizarre. But thank you for watching. And 2026 has a lot of really great things coming in store. Let me ask, do we have Jason in studio yet? Yes. So Jason, he's kind of our military kind of expert. There's a couple things going on. First, U.S. approved largest arms package worth $14 billion for Taiwan.
Starting point is 01:10:45 We're now sending them missiles, rockets, howitzers, all. kinds of things, drones. How is that going to be received by China? I mean, obviously they're not going to like the increase. That's not really a change in the status quo. So we're not really breaking too much new ground there because we've always supplied them with weapons. So that's not really changing. The different context that it's in is, I guess, the elevated threat level that's in the South China City and Asia right now. You've got, you know, Japan and China standing off with each other, locking radars on each other. I watch military movements nonstop on this.
Starting point is 01:11:31 There's always a group of Chinese naval vessels that go out to confront Japan. Japan is not, you know, they're not shying away at all. In fact, they've made some comments that are very, you know, supportive of Taiwan. If China does go after, you know, as they say that, they're going to go after Taiwan, which is getting closer, Glenn. It's like 2027 is the year when they want to just be ready, and it's up to them at that point when they want to start pushing buttons. So we are getting closer to that.
Starting point is 01:12:04 And if you take them at their word, this is going to happen. I think it's, and I was advocating for this, or at least trying to push out the opinion even during the Biden administration, that I think that, you know, the United States policy should be, we need to strengthen our allies that can take over roles to where we don't have to lead in those areas right now. Japan is a major power. There is no reason why that we should be operating under an agreement with them or the same
Starting point is 01:12:29 relationship with them that we've operated on after World War II. How stupid does that sound? Like, they are very powerful in their own right. They can counter China. They should be taking the lead on that. We are a support role, if need be. But these are realities that we have to look at. And if we've got problems in our own hemisphere, and we should be looking at that right now.
Starting point is 01:12:49 So let me ask you, you know, you say 2027, and I know that's what China has said. All indications are that China's ready in 2027 to take Taiwan. But that would be the last year of the Trump administration. Wouldn't it be in their advantage to wait to see if they get a OC in? Because, you know, you get an AOC or somebody like that in to as the president. we're not going to do anything. I mean, we wouldn't even blink an eye. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:25 I mean, the American political landscape for our adversaries, it's got to be so chaotic for them. For our adversaries, they can get someone like Putin or a Xi, and they're there almost for life. So their strategies don't really change. Ours, on the other hand, do change because we could have a new administration every four years. I think what's extremely important for the Trump administration right now, knowing what you just said and pointing that out, is to get everything that they can in writing when they can get these things in writing. They can set policies, foreign policy policies, defense strategies. They can set it in motion, things that really can't be just turned off in the next three to four years. you look at a lot of the president's trade policy during his first administration. So in theory, those could have been turned off.
Starting point is 01:14:24 But the way he said it in motion, Biden didn't even touch it because he really couldn't. At that point, they were making so much money and they were forcing China into certain actions that they couldn't do anything about. That's what I'm looking for in our foreign policy strategy. And that could be what they're doing with Japan, signaling to Japan. Look, you need to take the lead on this. We can be the backup. up, you know, if all hell does break loose and it's getting very, very dire.
Starting point is 01:14:48 But you need to start taking the lead on these things. And I see that with the Trump administration really all over the world, which is pretty cool to see. So let me switch. And still, I want to bring you in on this, too. The Brown University shooter, how many days have been? Five? Five days?
Starting point is 01:15:07 I don't know off the top of my head. Nothing? Yeah. I mean, it's been, yeah. I thought it was last weekend? Wasn't it? Yeah, it was last About a week or so.
Starting point is 01:15:16 Sunday. Yeah. So it's between five and six days. Everybody's freaking out. We don't have any clues yet. I think that's, I mean, especially on a campus where they have more cameras than I think any other campus in America. There's no clues. There's nothing.
Starting point is 01:15:39 Well, is that true, though? I mean, they do have video of that. I mean, that's certainly a. clue, right? And they did today announce, I don't think I've ever heard this terminology before. Maybe you guys know it. I don't know if I have it exactly right, but they always have the person of interest. And they said, someone in the area or someone in the vicinity of the person of interest they wanted to talk to. So they've released another picture from a video. It was someone who in the, I can't remember the word they use, but it was like, basically
Starting point is 01:16:11 someone who seemed to be maybe hanging around with this guy we want to talk to. which I guess, I don't know if they think he was involved in it or at least knows who it is, but they have better video of him, which you'd think would eventually lead them to the actual guy or at least give us a little bit more information because he's, of course, covered up fully. This guy isn't. You can see his face pretty well for a security camera. So I guess it's developing and going forward, but it does seem that in this world of surveillance, it almost seems like it takes us longer to find these people today.
Starting point is 01:16:46 I'm sorry, I'm doubting every single crime, true crime show. My wife watches when we go to bed. Because they're always like, yeah, we caught him on CCTV camera. Then we caught him, they just followed the line. Then we caught him going through the tollway. Then we caught him buying a cheeseburger at McDonald's. Doesn't seem to be happening. How is that not happening?
Starting point is 01:17:02 Makes no sense. And that's why you're hearing people saying the authorities are bearing evidence, they're erasing things, et cetera, et cetera. It doesn't make sense. And it could very well make sense, but we are so conditioned that these cameras are watching everything all the time. There's no way to get away from these cameras. You know, it's a big brother state, blah, blah, blah. And then when you don't have that, it doesn't feel right.
Starting point is 01:17:33 And so then you start looking and going, what is the university doing? Why are they, you know, what's that one guy? I don't even want to say his name. But what's the one guy that the internet is saying? He's the guy. But the, you know, the university has erased him from the website and everything else. Yeah. He's part of international studies.
Starting point is 01:17:57 I've seen that theory. It's always so dangerous when the internet. Sometimes they find incredible things. Sometimes they accuse the wrong person of very serious crime. So obviously let the stuff play out with serious investigation rather than, you know, the speculation on X. but, you know, some of this, sometimes they do find the person, right? But sometimes, you know, I can't, there was somebody who was falsely accused of hanging out with, with the couple at the Coldplay concert that was apparently having the affair.
Starting point is 01:18:28 And, you know, name was like, you know, this is this person at this company. And everyone made a big deal about it. And that person's like, I had nothing to do with it. I wasn't even there. I didn't like Coldplay. So, you know, that can go down very dark roads as well. I got to be careful with the stuff for sure. I get everyone's frustrated though and like even us question having some of these questions because
Starting point is 01:18:46 for far too long some of these huge pivotal cases we've seen the media do their spin or we've seen law enforcement completely scrub all information so you know like we we know nothing and then we and then there's you know the way the mainstream media will handle a lot of this stuff is you know certain you know they promote certain cases and they'll put it out there like crazy including names and you know ethnic groups and all the stuff but when it changes for you know from whatever narrative they want, everything goes radio silent. So when things go radio silent, we're like, okay, are we being screwed again? Like, I get the sentiment.
Starting point is 01:19:21 I get the sentiment. Yeah, I agree with that. And I think everybody does. There's some statistical backing for this, too. The, the carriage rate, the murder carriage rate, which is, you know, do they solve these crimes, is way down over the past few decades. Like, I think it peaked in the 80s. And it's been dropping ever since.
Starting point is 01:19:40 We're only around like 60% of murders being solved, which just seems impossible. The surveillance state has never been larger. Yeah. It gets larger and larger. I feel like I'm on camera everywhere I go. Everything I pay for is on record. You know, my phone is a GPS. I'm carrying around everywhere.
Starting point is 01:19:58 Like, how is it possible that could go down? It seems really unlikely. Now, maybe I'm sure the left would tell us, well, you were just accusing random black people all that time. I don't know. Maybe we've... Maybe there's some reasons I'm not thinking about on this. But that... It seems to me to be a striking stat.
Starting point is 01:20:16 Like, that is one I would have never predicted. I would think it would be... We'd be almost, you know, rock solid, locked up on this. You'd think almost every murder would eventually be solved. And of course, because of your wife and so many others, we're watching every cold case get solved on TV all the time. We think that's the reality, but apparently it's not. So, let me take you to...
Starting point is 01:20:38 real quick to the MIT scientist that was shot dead. Now, according to the Jerusalem Post, Israel is looking in to see if Iran had something to do with that killing. And of course, people who are anti-Israel are like, of course the Jews would say that. It was probably the Jews that did it. They won a war with Iran. Is there any, because this guy was, you know, nuclear, you know,
Starting point is 01:21:08 Fusion researcher, really, really important to us. And it was kind of like payback for what we did to their nuclear researchers. Any thoughts on that, Jason? Yeah, I saw that report as well. It was an unnamed source and they said it was unverified. Personally, this just sounds like, you know, nation state gamesmanship to me. And I think that it's, of course, it's huge news because it like, It involves Israel.
Starting point is 01:21:40 But I think no matter where you go in a lot of these instances, you're going to see countries blaming other countries. I have no idea if this has any shred of truth at all. I can't imagine in Iran's, it could be, but I can't imagine in their fragile state that they would be that provocative and daring President Trump to drop another, you know, stealth delivered bomb. I can't imagine that they would do that. Like, are you crazy? No. Yeah. And that's the kind of stuff that you would find out about. And then if, you know, if we found out about it, we would have to retaliate. You'd kill somebody on our soil. We'd have to retaliate. That would be a very, very stupid move on their part. All right. Thanks, Jason. Let me talk to you about Relief Factor. If you've ever tried to power through pain, you know how bad a strategy that is. You tell yourself, I'll deal with it later. And then you realize later's turned into years. Meanwhile, the pain just sits in the corner of like an uninvited
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Starting point is 01:27:04 He was actually, he sang at Charlie's funeral. He's fabulous. But he is in a new angel animated film, David. And it comes out tomorrow. It's in theaters tomorrow, December 19th. And it is really, really, really good. My daughter just saw. a screening of it. She said it was unbelievable. Phil, who plays David, is going to join us here
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Starting point is 01:30:20 and one of the biggest Christian stars, Christian music stars. I hate to say that because it sounds, that narrows him. He's just really, really great, and a ton of people know him and love him. him. He's going to be on with us next. He plays David. And my daughter just saw a screening of it. I haven't had chance to see it yet. She says it's just fabulous, really, really good. It opens in theaters tomorrow. We're going to talk to Phil in just a second. First, let me talk to you about pre-born. When a woman faces an unplanned pregnancy, she's not just facing a decision. She's facing fear, fear of judgment, fear of future responsibility, fear of being alone, because too often, she's
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Starting point is 01:32:13 and he plays David in the new movie that is opening up tomorrow. Let me give you an update on something. Do you remember Jeannie? She is from Chico, California. Jeannie was the Target lady.
Starting point is 01:32:31 She was the lady working at Target, I think on Monday. And she was wearing a red shirt. And this woman, this Karen comes up to her. And it's just nasty. And filming her on her video and like, why are you wearing that red shirt? You're a racist and you're supporting racism.
Starting point is 01:32:48 And Jeannie was just so cool. She's like, no, that's your opinion. He wasn't. And you know, you can have your opinion. I'm not going to sit here and just take this. I'm not going to argue with you. Have a good day. And the lady's like, well, I'm taking this to your manager.
Starting point is 01:33:00 And well, now that lady is in real trouble. but somebody started Give Send Go a page for Jeannie, and it is so, it's so cool. I just, I love people. So they wanted to make sure that she had a vacation. Just let's provide her a good vacation,
Starting point is 01:33:17 like a great vacation. Well, she's going to have an unbelievable vacation. Yesterday we told you, I think it was at like $50,000, which is a great vacation. Give Sen Go, the people of America,
Starting point is 01:33:31 they've raised, over $200,000 for Jeannie. That's game-changing money for somebody like Jeannie. Just game-changing. And you just couldn't happen to a better person. I spoke to her yesterday off air. I just called her to say hi. And she was like, I said, Jeannie, and she said, speaking.
Starting point is 01:33:54 And I said, hey, Jeannie, it's Glenn Beck. She said, what, what? I said it's Glenn Beck. She said, uh, hi. And I said, I just wanted to call you and just tell you,
Starting point is 01:34:07 you know, what a cool thing. You just handled that so well. And, uh, she said, uh, I can't believe I'm talking to you.
Starting point is 01:34:15 My life is so crazy right now. I said, I know, but it was really, it's really cool to watch, isn't it? She was so sweet. She's so nice.
Starting point is 01:34:24 I, I love those stories where someone becomes like, well known. and it gets in the, and everybody's in the public eye in a way of just, just doing the right thing, just being cool and respectful and, you know, just handling herself in a moment that I would never be able to handle myself that way, right? Like, she was able to keep under control. I would have been furious. I mean, I would have been a wise ass. I would have done 20 things that I would have been embarrassed about later. She did zero, which is awesome. Yeah, yeah. And I,
Starting point is 01:34:56 like you said, I love it when people become famous and they're not trying to become famous. They're just being them. And all of a sudden, the life is, and because she, I mean, it was so funny. Her life has changed. Her life has changed. And it's just for a moment, you know, it's your 15 minutes, but also $200,000. I mean, can you imagine? Wow. Is that what it's up to now? You know, you're working it. Yeah. You check. I heard this morning it was 200. Yeah. 213,000 right now. $213,000. That's awesome. Isn't that great? By the way, if we want to make it any higher,
Starting point is 01:35:29 give send go.com slash genie from Target is the place to go if you want to get involved. And if you haven't seen the video, watch it because she's just great, just great and you just love her after watching it. It's fantastic. So I don't know if you saw Charlie Kirk's funeral. I happen to be there. And it was one of the greatest worship services I have ever seen. I've never felt anything like it. It was a great awakening.
Starting point is 01:35:57 It was at least a revival, unlike I have felt in a revival, maybe in my lifetime. I mean, you could feel God there. And when they were all singing on stage or they were talking about God, you could feel God there. And then they'd start talking about politics, and it would just kind of go away. And then they'd start talking about God again, and it would come back in. It was like an ocean. It was unbelievable. and the worship service was just the best.
Starting point is 01:36:31 I mean, just the best. And Phil Wickham was one of the guys who was the worship singer for that. And he's now the voice of David in the new Angel Studios animated film. It opens up tomorrow. Phil's on the phone with us. Hi, Phil. How are you? Hi, Glenn.
Starting point is 01:36:47 I'm doing well. It's good to meet you over the phone. Yeah. I think I sat, I think I was sitting right behind you. I didn't disturb anybody, but I think I was sitting right behind you. behind you at Charlie's funeral. Have you ever felt anything like that before? That was a unique situation when you think of the cultural moment it was,
Starting point is 01:37:09 the people that were in the room, the eyes that were globally on that moment. And then I just thank God honored a moment where a suffering, grieving widow just said, hey, before anything you said, I want two hours of uninterrupted worship to God in honor of Charlie. And I think that just that kind of before we say anything, before we have a president on stage, before she even gets on stage for her to say, I want the people that we listen to in our home
Starting point is 01:37:44 when we want worship music on to come and just to sing out the name of Jesus and the gospel. And it was just beautiful. And I haven't been part of it. I've been a part of a lot of beautiful moments with the church, and God moves in amazing ways. He promises when we get together to lift up his name. He promises to move. But that was a unique moment that I will never, ever forget. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:08 I mean, I've felt God move before, but I've never felt to me. It was like he was there. I mean, I was talking to people who are not necessarily, you know, big Christians or, you know, and they were saying, do you feel this? What is this? I'm like, that's God. That's God showing up. It was incredible. Incredible. Let me talk to you a little bit about the movie, David. How'd you get involved in this? A story that I won't bore you with, but the short story is that I just happened to know someone that knew someone that knew someone that knew that the company that was putting on this movie, the animation studio, was striking out, trying to find the voice of adult David. And after they tried Broadway, they tried, you know, the professional actors, they tried professional, some singers in the pop world.
Starting point is 01:38:54 They just thought, well, maybe we should try out some people to actually sing the songs that they did as a living. And so they looked kind of in the Christian worship leader realm. And my name was on a list, and someone was in the room at the same time. They said, I really think, can you give Phil a call? And it just was, you know how people, maybe if you got some church people listening out there, there's a phrase that I grew up listening to because my dad's a minister, you know.
Starting point is 01:39:20 When something you can't explain, they said, well, that must have been a God thing, you know? And that's what it felt like. And honestly, Glenn, when I got, when I kind of heard that I was in consideration, my eight-year-old self that, like, bought the Lion King soundtrack and was jumping around, like singing along to the Lion King's...
Starting point is 01:39:40 I just, I've always had the secret dream of voicing an animated character, but I never pursued it. It never, I never thought it would be on my, you know, come across my desk. But when this came across and the fact that it's David, I mean, man, I mean, for lack of better words, I plagiarized so many of David's songs. You know what I mean? With my words of songs.
Starting point is 01:40:00 I don't think he's got an attorney. I think you're okay. Hopefully he's cool with it when I see him, you know, in heaven. Yeah. So to do this character that I've known about my whole life that has inspired, this story, David and Goliath has inspired billions of people and, and just what, In my mind, when I thought of families going in and young people being awakened to the stories of God
Starting point is 01:40:22 that we know from the Bible in fresh new ways, it just, there was so many boxes that checked for me that I just remember thinking, man, if I can't act, I don't wanna do this, and I told them, I was like, I'm unoffendable. If I'm horrible at this, just kick me out the door. I don't wanna be horrible in a movie as much as you don't wanna be horrible in a movie.
Starting point is 01:40:39 But if I can do this, I would, I'll work so hard, I'd love to do it. So anyways, I'm already going longer than I wanted to, but after a couple, auditions, some moments of prayer. I got a call, and I was in airport. They said, hey, you know, we love what you brought in the auditions? They're like, what's your middle name again? And I was like, David. And they're like, well, how would you like that to be your first name in a movie? And so that was about a year and a half ago. And it's been a beautiful, beautiful
Starting point is 01:41:04 journey. And now I can't believe it's coming out tomorrow. I have to tell you, you know, there's one thing when you can write and sing music, in some ways, you kind of, you kind of kind of live forever. You know, there's songs that, you know, artists that I listen to from time to time that I really love. And, you know, they don't know that they're still impacting me or anybody else. And when it comes to music and animation, you're in the hearts of children forever. And I understand what you're saying about, you know, wanting to be in the, you know,
Starting point is 01:41:44 in the animated world like, you know, you know, you as. an eight-year-old kid with the Lion King, because it's a totally different thing. You're going to be there forever. It awakens hearts. I mean, I just, I remember when my girls who are now, you know, 14, 12, and 10, but, you know, Frozen was huge when they were just really young, you know.
Starting point is 01:42:05 Yeah, yeah. Those songs were all over the place in my house, in my car, you know, and to think that I could bring those kinds of, kind of moments into family's lives, but it's not just songs about ice and snow, but it's songs that carry, which are beautiful in their own right. Yeah, yeah, they are. They carry, like, the hope and truth and ideas that we get out of the Bible about trusting in God and faith.
Starting point is 01:42:33 And, you know, there's a light, there's a, there's a theme through the whole movie about, like, follow the light, the word of God. You know, David, in the song that says, thy words, the lamp into my feet and a light into my path. and there's this theme of God being our shepherd and that we can trust him and that he's with us. And just for those kind of themes to sink in through such a fun, beautiful medium, you know?
Starting point is 01:42:56 And then the cool thing about these movies having songs is that, you know, 20%, 50%, whatever it is, of the movie are these things, you know, it's not easy to remember scripts, you know, or lines, you kind of remember how it made you feel. But when you go home and your kids are saying, hey, turn on the soundtrack, like the ideas and the story of that movie sink deep down in your heart and so to be a part of that
Starting point is 01:43:20 I'll just end that story when I went to the first screening I ever saw this movie I side note I was very nervous because I was in a room full of professional actors and directors and I'm just the newbie in there like I hope I didn't mess this thing up you know but I'm watching it and it was beautiful and right in front of me I didn't notice until the end but when the lights came on in the theater. It was this young boy. He probably wasn't older than seven. He turns to his mom with these wide eyes and just says, is that really what God did? Is that really in the Bible? Like, it awakens something in his heart. And I couldn't help but get misty-eyed because all of the last year and a half of working on this movie and being a part of it and dreaming about it was for moments
Starting point is 01:44:04 like that of kids and young people and families being awakened to this idea that we're not alone, that this isn't just a once upon a time fairy tale, but these are stories that have been handed down for generations of what I believe are truth. And I just really hope this brings hope into a world that is desperate for it and light into a world where we are so confronted with the darkness. It is out tomorrow in theaters, December 19th.
Starting point is 01:44:37 That's tomorrow. And Phil plays the, he plays David. He's the voice of David in it. Phil, thank you for being on the program. Really appreciate it. I hope we get a chance to meet in person and have a chat in person. You're fabulous. I love to.
Starting point is 01:44:54 I would love to see in person. Thanks for having a moment for us to brag on how great the whole team did on this movie. And God bless you guys. God bless you, Phil. Let me just play a quick clip of the movie and then commercials. Are you ready to be the next game? What? No. No? Don't mess this up for me, David.
Starting point is 01:45:22 I get... I'm just as Shepherd. We already have a king. We will crush your kingdom! Those are fighting words! Bring out Goliath! He's huge. Answer, in the moment's afraid.
Starting point is 01:45:45 Yep, we're dead. If you want the secret of freedom and feeling alone... Told you... It's so humble, too. I have never wanted the thrice. Well, and David, he's not against flesh and blood, but in our hearts.
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Starting point is 01:48:31 She was a cute little girl. And she's growing up so fast. But anyway. All right. Still in our holiday playlist. Like, it's funny because it's weird because I know her, you know. But we'll be going, like, it'll be like Frank Sinatra. And then it's Michael Boubley.
Starting point is 01:48:49 And then your daughter just comes on. I know. It is so great. It is weird. It is weird. She was, I don't remember where she was. She calls us she's in a store. And, you know, she's hearing, you know, Frank Sinatra and Michael Boubley and everything else. And then her song comes on in the store. Oh, wow. And she's like, what is happening? And she calls us up, listen. I'm like, I don't know, at the gap. Listen, it's my song playing in the gap. So cool. That is so cool. What of the greatest. one of my favorite scenes of like a classic film is that what was it that thing you do remember that movie with tom hanks he was he was the i think the manager of like a 50s like beetles type band and i don't think i ever saw that oh really oh it's i mean it's such a i don't know it's a good movie i like it i remember liking it but there's the one scene at the beginning where you know they have this single it's kind of catchy and they have the new drummer in there and and then it gets they're in the car and it comes on the radio for the first time.
Starting point is 01:49:53 I'm a radio nerd, of course, as well, going back. So, like, thinking of that moment where this band hears and they go crazy and they're running around town and celebrating and telling everyone they know. And it's just like such an incredible moment. So the fact that your daughter actually has kind of had those moments already in her life. It's amazing. I know. It is really neat.
Starting point is 01:50:10 We're working on something for next year, another album, and I'm going to do a Christmas tour. I haven't done a Christmas tour. I don't know how long. I'm going to go to Christmas tour. If she will join me, she'll join me because she can be very funny. Oh, yeah. Because she, I mean, there isn't, have you right? Oh, definitely.
Starting point is 01:50:29 I call her Lucy because she's like Lucille Ball. I mean, she's really funny. We'll give you more next year. Glenn Beck. All right, rough greens. We love our dogs. You know, most of us, you know, don't think too much about what's actually in their food. Kibble looks fine, I guess.
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Starting point is 01:51:55 Get all the details on the upcoming tour and so much more in the free email newsletter. It's at glenbeck.com. So, you know, I was going to do a, I was going to tell you the story about Frosty, the Snowman, and how that was made and everything else and the guy who played Frosty, because he's kind of a voice that is lost. His name was Jackie Vernon, and he was a comedian back in the city. 60s. And he was, he was a comedian that life changed in the, in the 60s and people became more cynical and everything else. And he was just kind of this every man that was just very, you know,
Starting point is 01:53:01 he just, he just flew under the wire. And it was just somebody that was not loud and, you know, not, you know, not crass. And Lenny Bruce kind of changed all that and comedy started changing and he just kind of went away and he was a big name uh at the time and you know at the end of his life he was talking about you know how he wasn't really known anymore and they never recognized people never recognized him he died you know right around i don't know 1990 or so um and i found this quote he said if a child somewhere hears my voice and smiles every christmas then i did all right and i thought okay i got to build a story on this this is this a great That's a great story.
Starting point is 01:53:50 And I started doing my research. And I found out that in the 90s, one of his kids came out and said, yeah, another interesting fact about my dad was we found out he had four families. Wait, what? If Frosty apparently had families. And he named his son, I can't remember what name, like, you know, Doug. Every family had had a boy. It was Doug. so he was never calling his sons the wrong name.
Starting point is 01:54:21 And none of them knew. None of them knew. That's true? Yeah. Wow, it takes a little bit of the magic out of it. For a little bit of the research that I did, it seems true. I saw that and I'm like, ah, the story's not worth telling. Or at least putting any work into.
Starting point is 01:54:40 This sounds like an incredible story. What are you talking about? This is the exact type of story you need to hear. Yeah, I know. It's not the happy Frosty the Snowman kind of story. It's frosty was slutty and maybe he should have melted. Happy birthday. That seems like a good tagline for a new Frosty movie.
Starting point is 01:55:01 Frosty was slutty. Maybe he should have melted. You'll be glad he's dead in the end. Gosh. Let me go through some of the audio, you know, let me start in Australia. There's a great story that's coming out of Australia. You know, they had the shooting over the weekend.
Starting point is 01:55:24 And one of the survivors was talking to Sky News about how their home in their neighborhood is known for always having the large menorah in the neighborhood. And I'll let them tell the story. Listen to this. Cut one, please. And we have a big menorah outside our home. And we've become that home in Randwick that all the neighbors know. And we keep it up all year because since October 7th especially,
Starting point is 01:55:53 we just feel the community needs that. And we've gotten so much positive feedback for it. And when we finally made it out of the beach and got home that night, our sons, our children were crying. And they said, please turn off the bonora. Our home is going to become its market. And my husband and I looked at each other. We said, no way.
Starting point is 01:56:12 We're not going down like this. We don't turn off minoras. We don't hide our kimpers. We stand proud and loud. But our children were crying and they begged. They said, please, Mom, Mama, turn that menorah off. And so I looked at them and I said,
Starting point is 01:56:27 as a mother, we're going to turn it off. And the next day, a Christian neighbor came past. I wasn't home. I was in the hospital with Gaila. And she said, yesterday, my daughter drove past your house. And the menorah was off. And she just sobbed. And she said,
Starting point is 01:56:44 No, Mom. They're turning off their minoras. The evil can't win. And so when she came and said that, my husband called me and I said, no matter what, that menorah goes back on. We don't turn off minors. We don't stop shining light. And that would be Rabbi Eli's message today. I can promise you, I can say with full certainty. If he was standing here today, he would say, we don't go down in darkness. We shine light. That's the only way to push out darkness. We look out. for each other we spread goodness we spread kindness that's what we do that's all we know holy cow geez isn't that beautiful yeah I mean you can hear if you're listening on radio you might not be able to tell but like you can hear the the journalist the reporter yeah the reporter like crying through it I mean understandably but you don't normally see that emotion from from a journalist yeah no yeah wow I mean awful you don't normally see you don't normally see that kind of bravery either though
Starting point is 01:57:51 yeah you know i mean that especially can you imagine your kids coming to you and saying please mom and dad turn off the nativity scene please turn it off we're going to become a target i i can't sleep at night and you would do exactly what she did
Starting point is 01:58:11 that first night you would turn it off and you'd be like I don't want to cause this with the kids that's just too much stress on them. And then having to come to them and saying no matter what kids, no, we don't do that. Is that how you'd handle it, you think? How would you handle that situation? Depends on how old the kids are. If the kids were, you know, 16, I would sit them down and say, I don't, no, let's pray on this. We don't turn it off.
Starting point is 01:58:40 We don't turn it off. If my kids were younger and they had just come from the beach, I would, you know, I would do probably exactly what she did, turn it off and then think, it can't be, this can't be right. Right. What about the option of just, you know, basically running away and going somewhere else? I feel like, as a coward, I would definitely consider. just like taking the kids some other place so they could try to clear it. I don't know. I don't know what the
Starting point is 01:59:19 right thing to do is in that spot because of course it's your children. Like you want to do anything you can to shield them from what likely is going to be the most traumatic thing that ever happens to them. And they're like five or six years old. I mean, I can't imagine trying to extend that. But of course, it's important to teach them. I mean, it's the ultimate way to teach them about the importance of faith. That's a tough one. I went to a neighbor's house last night. They were having a Hanukkah candle lighting.
Starting point is 01:59:49 And me not being so smart. My security detail, they're in the car across the street, and they're just parked. And pretty soon a bunch of the host and a couple of the guests are looking outside. and they're seeing this car with this guy sitting at it. And I hear, how long has that been here? Why is he just sitting in the car? He's, look, he's just sitting there. Who is that?
Starting point is 02:00:24 And then I realized, oh, my gosh, I haven't told them. And I was like, no, no, no, no, no, no, that's my guy. That's my guy. And they were like, oh, okay. And then we started talking about Australia. And a couple of people that were there had lived in Australia, at least for a little while. And they said,
Starting point is 02:00:43 it always felt like the safest place on earth to be Jewish. I don't know why, but they were like, it was the safest place. I'm like, have you seen the spiders? I mean, they'll attack any faith.
Starting point is 02:00:59 But you could, it was, it was weird to be, I don't know, may have been the only Christian that was there. don't know. But everybody talking about how this is affecting them and how it is, it's happening all around the world. They hear people talk about England and 100% agree. A couple that was there, their daughter is in England studying over in England, something coming home next year.
Starting point is 02:01:37 And somebody said, she's got to come home. She's got to come home. Got to get out of England. And a Canadian that was there said, oh, it's not worse than Canada. Canada is about to fall. And then somebody else said, yeah, England is about to fall. And I sat there and I'm listening. And they're right. I sat there and I listened. I thought, listen to what the conversation is. Jews aren't safe Nowhere is really safe The world's gone insane Canada is going dark
Starting point is 02:02:15 And about to fall And England is over It's just the mechanics of it falling down I thought what kind of world Are we leaving for our kids If we don't stand up If we don't put that menorah up If we don't stand for whatever it is you believe in
Starting point is 02:02:34 If you don't stand and say, no, I'm not crossing this line. I'm going no further. Remember what somebody told me once, you know, righteous people don't suddenly become righteous. They just don't go over the cliff with everybody else. They remember who they are. All we have to do is just remember who we are, what we were taught, what, you know, and our kids may not have this advantage if we don't teach them and teach them in ways like the woman with a menorah, where it's hard to learn.
Starting point is 02:03:06 They have to see the hard things being done. You talk, talk, talk. But if you're not doing it, they're not going to learn it. And I grew up in a time, Stu grew up in a time when, you know, all we have to do is remember what our moms taught us. You know, remember what our grandmothers taught us. And you're pretty close to being right. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 02:03:31 I mean, unless, well, I don't have to go into all the, Bad parents that are out there. I think we all know. But if you just remember what you grew up being told was right, you're not going to go over the cliff. But you have to remember it first, remember who you are, and then stand fast in it. And that's so hard to do. It's the only way to save the West. At times. It is. You mentioned that saying that Australia seemed like the safest place to be Jewish. And I had heard an interview with somebody around this. story that was talking about how there was actually a lot of Jews that went to Australia essentially following the war with the idea they just wanted to get as far away from Europe as possible. Like those were like legitimately the reason why they went there. And it just, it makes a story like there's so much, you know, if it can get any worse, it's so much worse that they're just trying to escape being targeted everywhere around the world, everywhere they go. They're constantly being targeted. And, you know, unfortunately that seems to
Starting point is 02:04:35 to be increasing in some circles these days. But, I mean, a whole generation of people who are just like, let me get away from that. And it seems to follow them wherever they go. Because the problem isn't with Jewish people. It's not. Of course. People will say, oh, it's Israel. No, it's not.
Starting point is 02:04:56 It's not Israel. Because you don't have to agree with Israel. You can disagree with all kinds of stuff. You know, you just have to, you know, just go through a just quick checklist on the Israel thing. You have a problem with them, you know, influencing our government. Okay, do we try to influence their government or England or Germany or anything else? Of course we do. Every government does that.
Starting point is 02:05:17 Why are you singling them out? Well, they probably, you know, they spy. Do we not spy on our allies? Do you remember what we found out from Snowden? We do that all the time. So condemn not just them, other countries are all doing it as well. We should be consistent. You have a problem with that, not Israel.
Starting point is 02:05:40 Israel is this foil, this, it is a beard masking what the real problem is. And the real problem is God. God. Evil doesn't like God. These are the people that first found the one God and taught us to everybody else. and it's the basis of the entire Western world. That's what the real problem is. They're not going to be able to say that.
Starting point is 02:06:10 They won't say that to you. And I don't know how many people actually think that way. They're just zombies walking in the darkness. But that's what the real problem is. That's why they've been chased over and over and over and over again. And it happens over and over again because it is evil that hates their God. All right. Back in just a second.
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Starting point is 02:08:37 Last night, I did the last TV show for Blaze TV, and it was actually caught me by surprise. Got emotional at the end. I mean, I don't know if you could hear it, but I could barely say goodnight, America. So I've been doing it for 20 years and not going to be doing a TV show. like that anymore. Because we're going to be on to so many other things. The Blaze is going to be carrying the radio show, as always.
Starting point is 02:09:07 We'll be here, you know, on January 5th. But Torch begins on January 5th, and it is a very different. It's a new chapter in my life. And I hope you join me. Thank you for listening. And we'll see you tomorrow in the last show of the year. God bless. And may God save the Republic.
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