The Glenn Beck Program - Washington Post Trashes Trump's Independence Day Fireworks?! | Guests: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna & Jonathan Turley | 7/2/26
Episode Date: July 2, 2026Rather than celebrating America’s 250th birthday, something historic that will never happen again, the Washington Post decided to publish an article attacking fireworks. Glenn shares what he felt wh...en he walked through the National Mall in Washington, D.C., which was nearly empty, but farther down, thousands were gathered to watch a World Cup game. Glenn discusses how every American was born with rights they did nothing to earn and the dangers that come when the debt for those rights is someone else’s problem. Glenn outlines the history of the Declaration of Independence, which had intense secret debates, compromises, threats of death, and a betrayal. George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley joins to discuss the flawed SCOTUS decision to uphold birthright citizenship and what America can do next. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) joins to give the latest update on the SAVE America Act and weighs the chances of it passing. Glenn and Rep. Luna also discuss the prospects for a peace deal with Iran, the current status of negotiations, and the likeability of the Clintons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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And it is the last show before we celebrate our 250th birthday as a nation live from Washington, D.C.
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We're in Washington, D.C.
It's a 250th birthday of America.
And I was complaining yesterday because nobody knows about these fireworks that
are happening. This is the largest fireworks show ever attempted by man on earth on Saturday.
Ten times the largest fireworks show America has ever seen. You'll never see anything like this.
It is absolutely incredible what is being planned. And I said, you know, nobody knows about the
state fair. Nobody knows about what's happening in Washington, D.C. And the streets are empty here. And
it's sad. It's really sad. And then the Washington Post decided to cover it.
And I have had it.
I've had it.
I drove by the Washington Post here in Washington, D.C.
And I thought, oh, wow.
I wonder why half of the building's lights are out.
Because you're going broke, and I can't wait until you are entirely broke.
America has survived 250 years.
We've survived 250 years.
And that is fabulous.
But I have to tell you, I've had it with the reflifely.
from the press, the automatic impulse to search every American moment for the dark cloud instead
of the sunlight. Think about what is happening this week. Not next year. This week, this week,
the United States turns 250 years old. Do you know how remarkable that is? We have the same
constitution. The average constitution lasts 17 years. No one living has ever seen anything like this.
No one living will ever see it again.
This is not another 4th of July.
This is the 4th of July.
I saw as a kid the 200th.
This is the 250.
I'll be long dead and my kids will remember, oh, I saw the 250.
And they'll remember it when it's the 300.
Grandchildren, our great-grandchildren,
will read about this in history books.
and one of the nation's most influential newspapers
looked at this moment and said,
Gee, Bob, how could we cover this today?
I don't know.
Have we covered the fireworks?
Nah, are they really worth it?
Well, have we thought about how much pollution
the fireworks are going to cause?
That's it, Bob.
Let's run to the press.
You've got to be kidding me.
That's your front page instinct?
pollution? Not the greatest experiment in self-government. No, not that. God, not that. No. The astonishing fact that a republic born in the age of kings has survived invasions, civil war, world wars, depression, terrorism, every prediction of collapse. Not the millions of families gathering to remember where freedom came from this weekend. Not the veterans who carried that freedom, bled and died for that.
freedom not the children seeing the capital for the very first time no smoke smoke
that's what the Washington Post chooses smoke now before some liberal tweets some angry
tweeted me let me say I know yes fireworks produce smoke okay I've known that the very
first time I saw fireworks it's kind of like
like, don't tweet me. Fireworks cause smoke, water is wet, and the sun is hot. I get it.
People with asthma should know that large fireworks displays can temporarily affect air quality.
Now, if you think that that is news to anybody, report it. Maybe on page A17.
But if your first instinct on America's 250th birthday is to warn people about the smoke,
instead of reminding them why fireworks exist in the first place,
then somewhere along the line,
you've really forgotten what news is supposed to do.
Have we alerted them that there's going to be smoke?
Maybe they should stay away from the nation's capital
because there's a lot of fireworks.
There's got to be a lot of smoke.
I have no use for these people anymore.
They're just such a source of frustration.
Journalism is not just about facts.
also about judgment.
Every editor tells you what matters by what place they put above the fold.
Whatever they place above the fold, that's what matters.
Every headline is a declaration of their values.
Every front page says this is what everybody should talk about and think about today.
So on the most extraordinary Independence Week, in American history, they decide what matters most.
not liberty, not history,
not what's actually happening,
not gratitude,
but particulate matter.
You know, when I got up this morning,
I thought,
what is the particulate count today?
I'm wondering.
You see why people are exhausted?
You see why nobody reads
the crappy Washington Post anymore?
I mean, honestly,
do you see why trust has collapsed?
Because you're morons.
Every American
achievement arrives with a lecture.
Hey, there's going to be smoke in the air, and did you know you're standing on stolen ground?
Celebration now comes wrapped with guilt.
Every flag needs an apology.
I got a firecracker.
I'd like to shove up.
Every victory requires a disclaimer.
It's relentless, and we're done with it.
But just know, it has consequences.
Everything you're doing today has consequences, because the people
who are taught to roll their eyes at their own history
will eventually stop defending it.
People who cannot celebrate
can't get past themselves
to celebrate what their nation did
has forgotten themselves. I walked on the
National Mall. I saw children
staring up with wonder at some of the monuments
yesterday. I saw veterans standing
quietly before the monuments built for friends
who never came home. I saw families
from every corner of the country.
That's the story Washington Post. That's the headline. That's what deserves to be remembered.
You don't have to pretend America is perfect to lover. The founders didn't. Read their letters.
They argued constantly. They knew this nation had sins to confront and promises yet to fulfill.
I wait to tell you here what I say, what Thomas Jefferson, the guy who wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Let me tell you what he wrote about that declaration.
but they still pledge their lives, their fortunes, and their honor to her.
Because they understood something.
Too many people in our elite institutions have completely forgotten.
Love does not require perfection.
Do you go home at night?
Washington Post reporters, do you go home at night and just keep reminding your wife,
you know, you once were really fat?
You know, I love it when you're skinny.
I love it when you're healthy looking.
But you remember when you were pregnant, how fat you were.
I don't know, because I keep thinking about all the fatness in your history.
Does that love?
Love requires gratitude.
So let me say something here that apparently has become controversial.
America is worth celebrating without apology, without caveats, without the freaking stolen land,
without embarrassment, without an asterisk.
And if that offends you, the problem is not with the fireworks.
The problem's not with the country.
The problem is you.
The problem is somewhere, somehow, you lost the ability to be grateful for the greatest
inheritance of liberty ever handed from one generation to the next.
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So I went down yesterday to the mall,
and I went to the state fair.
And most people don't even know what the state fair is.
The state fair I just see
it's a collection of these buildings.
It really is kind of like a world's fair
except with crappy state collections
where half of the states were like,
that's a Donald Trump thing.
You know what?
We're California.
Send them an orange crate.
And so they have this, California has this display.
I swear to you, it just says inside,
a big sign that says,
California, a couch and a desk.
I don't know what you're doing there.
You go into New York.
I didn't because I felt like if I go in, it's a rat and it smells like urine.
I don't know what New York has in there.
Very few states actually took it seriously, and it's sad.
Some states didn't even show up because that's a Donald Trump thing.
It's an American thing.
By the way, congratulations to Pennsylvania.
You did a great job.
I went into the Pennsylvania one.
It was really, really great.
they took all of these flags from American history.
I mean, it's Philadelphia. It's Pennsylvania.
So Gettysburg, they had flags from Gettysburg.
They had flags from the Revolutionary War.
It was really a stirring display.
It was really, really neat.
But most of the states didn't take it seriously at all.
And it's sad.
And so people are walking around and they're going to the mall.
And there's going to be a lot of stuff going on this afternoon.
but I was
I was a little disappointed because
nobody knows what's going on here
and if you if you know the fireworks I talked to you yesterday
largest fireworks times 10
largest firework display ever
ever in the history of the world Guinness World Record stuff
Air Force One is going to do a flyover
it's I mean you've never seen anything like this
and you never will see anything like this
and nobody in the press is even talking
about it. I walk by two broadcast booths, beautiful broadcast booths, empty, dark. Nobody's in it.
You know, like, why? Why? Why is no one? Why is no one in there? Why aren't the networks here?
Covering anything, anything. They'll just cover that nobody's here, because nobody knows about it.
That's the problem. Nobody knows about it. I mean, it's really. And then I walked down a little
farther. I see, you know, there's music going on to the stage. There's museums all around you.
There's the state exhibits, the Lincoln Memorial on one end, the capital, the Smithsonian, the
National Archives, all of this stuff. Greatest collection of American history on Earth. You know,
NASA has displays out on the mall. You could see the world's largest jet engine. I mean, I've never
seen anything like it. Like, it could put two of me on, one standing on my head could fit inside
of this engine. It's amazing. And at the end, right in front of the Capitol, there was a giant
screen and it was showing the World Cup. And there were thousands of people there, thousands,
shoulder to shoulder standing there, watching, laughing, chilling, cheering, celebrating. I thought
it was great. But then I thought, you know, where is everybody else on this? Where is everybody
going to the American? And maybe it's going to change because tomorrow most people are not going to be
working. And maybe if you're in the Washington, D.C. area, you're planning on coming there. And it is
hot. It is hot. But people were willing to stand in the sun for something they believe is worth
standing in the sun for, and that is the World Cup. And I tossed and turned last night. I'm going
to be interested to see how I feel after the weekend. You know, when I was growing up,
4th of July belonged to everybody. Fourth of July in D.C., apparently now only belongs to MAGA people.
And I'm hoping this changes. I hope I'm wrong, but that's what it feels like. You know,
my neighbors didn't vote the same way.
I knew that. My dad used to say it.
I don't agree with that guy on anything.
We don't vote the same way.
It doesn't matter.
But we all went to the same church.
We didn't agree on taxes or foreign policies or even who we voted for for president.
But we agreed on one thing.
America was worth celebrating.
Not because she was perfect, but because she was ours.
Millions have sacrificed to hand her to us.
And every generation has inherited.
a country that was built by people that will never ever meet.
I want you to remember that this weekend.
That used to be enough.
Somewhere along the way, we began treating patriotism
as it belonged to one party or tribe instead of the other.
It doesn't. It doesn't belong to the Republicans.
It doesn't belong to the Democrats.
History is not controversial.
The flag is not controversial.
Celebrating our country's birthday.
How is this controversial?
And when I say that, I want you.
to be concerned about that. That should concern all of us because a nation that loses the habit of
celebrating itself eventually loses the desire to preserve itself. History is like a photo album.
If you stop opening that photo album for your children, your children will eventually forget
who the people in the pictures were. Once they forget who those pictures are, it doesn't matter
and they stop wondering where they came from or who they are. So let me just make it
request. If you're in the Washington, D.C. area at all, bring your children, bring your families,
bring your grandchildren, walk them all, stand in front of the Capitol, read the words carved into
the Lincoln Memorial, visit the museums, talk to your kids and your grandkids about who built
this country. Yes, it's hot. There's tons of free water everywhere. They're handing it out
like it's water. But stay for the celebration. Every public indication,
The fireworks display has been planned at an extraordinary scale.
Unlike anything you've ever seen, not just here, but in the world.
And you'll never see America's 250 ever again.
Never.
Once in a lifetime.
So don't let somebody else tell you what America is.
Don't do it.
Come see her.
If you're in this area, if not go to a fireworks show, go to a celebration that's actually celebrating.
not born in the USA
with fireworks behind it from some
I mean just stop that
stop it
don't go to some
fireworks celebration that is
you know somebody with their Yahoo's
hanging out singing some popular song
has no idea what Independence Day is even about
go celebrate the country
if we don't show up for our own history
somebody else is going to write it for you
America's not a place just on a map.
She's an inheritance.
She's a promise.
She's a story that is only kept alive if each of us decides it's worth remembering.
Learn it.
Celebrate it.
Protect it.
Because what we inherit without gratitude, you're not going to keep for very long.
I want to thank everybody who's watching last night our special on the Golden Door.
I mean, Ricky, we had some amazing people.
And it even trended.
History never trends.
It was even trending last night because of Alexander Hamilton, what I said about Hamilton.
Nobody knows that about Hamilton.
How many listeners did we hear from Jason last night that were watching it?
And they were like, I didn't learn any of this stuff.
I didn't know any of this stuff.
It was all in the chat last night.
It was so cool.
They said they never learned any of that stuff in school.
which I thought was a big point.
And it wasn't hard.
That stuff is out there.
You just have to look for it.
It was the proudest I've ever been of one of our specials.
And we've done a lot.
And we've done a lot of big explosive specials.
This was the proudest I've ever been.
Nathan, Bowie, Michaela, I mean, everybody involved did an awesome job on this thing.
But it was a great special.
But the progressives were a little stunned to learn, wait, wait,
Alexander Hamilton
He was
He was far, far, far
To the right of Donald Trump
On immigration
Ah, yeah, yeah, he was
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. If you happen to be watching today,
we've had several comments on where did you get the 250 flag. I don't know where you can get it.
I got it at the mall yesterday, which I have to tell the mall story at some point.
I got at the mall yesterday, meaning the national mall, you know, where all the monuments are.
This is the official 250th celebration flag.
And I might even, I might auction this off for charity when I'm done.
I'll fly it over the ranch and then sign it and auction it off for, for charity at some point.
But it's, I think it's a beautiful flag.
Anyway, you know, all of us, I've been thinking about, I've been thinking about what we've
been talking about here.
And I, I, I want to inspire you to reach deeper than we have reached before in our lives.
I know I am trying to.
You know, every one of us are born holding things that we did nothing to earn, nothing.
If you were born in this country, you started your life already holding freedoms and protections, a voice, a vote, a standing in the world.
And we didn't do anything to deserve it.
We just, it was handed to us, just handed to them the day we arrived.
And it was handed to us, just like it was handed to our parents, the person before you and the person before them.
millions of people will spend their entire lives reaching for what we were given for free
and most of the world will never be able to touch it
and it's tempting to call something like this a possession but it's not it's not
something we own okay it's something that's just yours kind of because i think that's the first
and most dangerous mistake a person can make about it because an unearned privilege is not a
something that you own.
It's closer to a debt.
It's something they have to earn after the fact, earn backward.
And how do you do that?
By carrying the responsibilities that came attached to it,
you might wonder what those responsibilities are.
I know I was mentored by one of the best broadcasters alive in his day,
Michael O'Shea.
And he mentored me when I was very young.
young and I did nothing to earn it. And when we, when I first went on to, you know, be my own,
I said, why did you do this? And he said, because you owe it to me now to pass this on to
somebody else. We don't teach and we need to teach. And that's how we pay it off. We show up. We pay it
in. We tell the truth when a lie would be easier. When we treat the people that we disagree with as a
fellow citizen and not as an enemy
looking after the parts of the
common thing that nobody is forcing
you to look after
that's the work
do it
because when you do something
quiet and remarkable happens
the privilege that we were
handed by accident actually becomes a privilege
you hold by right
you earn it in arrears
you convert an accident of birth into something that is genuinely, finally yours.
But stop doing the work, decide that the privileges are simply yours,
and the responsibilities belong to somebody else.
And now that thing begins to hollow out.
And that's the part that makes it so hard to see, you know, in time.
Privilege that no one is keeping up doesn't get revoke.
Nobody comes to take this.
They don't.
It just stops being.
real underneath.
While it still looks completely intact from the outside, that's why we feel so hollow right now.
Freedom is still written down. It's still there. It's still in the books. It's still in the
archives. But the living thing, living thing that it pointed to quietly has gone out.
It's like a house with the light still on, but nobody is home. It's empty. Our country is
nothing more than this exact bargain. It runs through. It runs through.
all of us, every single one of us living here at the same time. Millions of un-earned
inheritances. Each one made real, only by the carrying of it. And that tells you exactly where
a country breaks. It breaks at the point where enough people on every side decide the privilege,
that privilege is mine, by right. And the responsibility belongs to somebody else. That's the other
side's problem. The dangerous part is that nobody ever believes that they're the ones who stopped
paying. Everyone is certain that the debt belongs to somebody else. And that's what keeps this whole
deadly hollowing out so dangerous. Right until the moment the thing it was holding up gives way.
You can watch it happen in the plainest of places. Look how we're treating our own laws.
A city decides which federal laws it will bother to enforce, which federal official decides what court order he's going to bother to obey.
And both of them are doing the same identical thing.
They're keeping the authority, but they're setting down the duty that that authority was supposed to carry.
There comes rights and responsibility.
There is a duty to what we have been handed.
Look at immigration, the whole of it.
Honestly, look at this.
A person crosses outside.
the legal door because the legal door is slow
and my my my my my my my need is real
and a business hires that same person off the books
because it's cheap and it's me me me I've got to get more wealthy
and it cheapens it even more and both of them are taking the benefit of a country
while declining its rules
neither one is comfortable to say out loud
but both are true look at look at the fraud
the waste, the abuse of public money,
the contractor who pads the invoice,
the public servant who signs it without looking.
They're not opposites.
They're the same partners and the same theft.
Each one trusts the other one
to keep treating the common purse as
as nobody's in particular,
like that money just doesn't come from anywhere.
And look, the hardest of all,
the oath of office the most naked version of this entire bargain that exists you're asked to stand up raise a hand
put your hand on the bible and swear to god and all those out loud that can hear you in front of
everyone you are naked making a promise to carry a specific responsibility in exchange for a specific power
that oath doesn't care what party administers it
it's supposed to bind the person who swore it
from the first day to the last
and it's broken the moment that person decides
the power was the real prize
and the oath was just the words you say to get to that power
the words didn't matter it's the power that matters
and every one of these things
the shape is the same
the shape is the thing to see
the privilege is kept but the duty is set down
Each person is privately certain
that the one who broke faith wasn't them.
It was somebody else.
There's one more turn on this.
We're not the last people who will ever live here.
We hold these things that were self-evident in trust
for people who do not exist yet.
So when we fail, when we treat our citizenship as a possession
instead of responsibility,
when we stop being moral and a principled people
because it's inconvenient.
We're not just spending down our own inheritance.
We're handing our children a much, much smaller one.
The rights we pass forward are diminished
by exactly the amount we failed to keep up.
A little less freedom that anybody ever bothers to defend,
a little less truth that anyone is.
insists on, a little less trust holding strangers together as one people.
And it compounds, and it's the compounding interest that matters.
Each generation that inherits less has less to pass on,
and it also passes on that feeling that less is normal.
Until one day, someday, I don't know when, hopefully far enough down the road,
that we never see it, but people begin to wake up and discover that they're no longer living in the country that they inherited.
Not because anyone invaded it, not because anyone repealed it,
but because link by link payment by missed payment, we stopped earning the thing that we were quietly given,
and we quietly let it become something smaller than what was handed to us.
that's the whole of it that's the hard part privilege comes first it's unearned it's a gift we didn't
deserve people feel guilty now and they try to make you feel guilty do you know your privilege do you know your
privilege do you know your privilege it's not what the woke is saying do you know your privilege
do you know how blessed you are for living here so don't feel bad about it pick up the responsibility
because that's the payment that makes that privilege real.
It keeps it real.
It passes it on whole.
God help us expands it.
We were never owners of this privilege.
We were only the current trustees of something
were obligated to pass forward
and not in worse shape,
but at least as strong as we found it.
Every generation has to answer this question.
And it's a question that we're answering.
answering right now, whether we mean to or not, we're answering it, and it's simple. Are we paying for
what we were given? Do we realize that comes with a price? Did we pay for what we feel we were owed,
or are we just spending it down? We're not too far gone. Some people are wondering that now.
Are we too far gone? We're not too far gone. We're not. I don't think God is done with us.
And I'm not willing to ride off in the sunset and say, well, I got mine.
Because I want my children and my grandchildren to inherit something even grander.
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hello America welcome to the Glenn Beck program
it is the last
show before we celebrate America's 250th birthday.
We're live from Washington, D.C.
Jonathan Turley is going to join us here in just a second.
We're going to talk a little bit about the Supreme Court and a little bit about the founding
of the nation.
Yesterday, I gave you part two of the writing of the Declaration of Independence, and I
told you about Thomas Jefferson.
He was grieving his mother.
He was terrified for his wife because he thought she was going to die.
She had a miscarriage, and those were really bad for her.
He was homesick.
He was sick himself.
17 days he shut up, you know, with the weight of this thing and his little folding desk
pressing down on him. And I told you yesterday, he scratched out the words. We hold these truths
to be self-evident, but that's actually not what he scratched out at first. I'm going to give
you part three. Take you through. Now it's getting ready to be butchered. Now it has to go in,
and they have to decide what stays in, what is not in. And Thomas Jefferson,
never forgives the people in this room for what happens to the Declaration of Independence.
Part three, the mangling of the Declaration of Independence.
We begin in 60 seconds.
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Okay, so Thomas Jefferson has been, for 17 days,
eking out this draft of the Declaration of Independence.
And now comes the part of the story that we,
We'll tell you more about what America actually is than any fireworks show ever could.
I don't know.
This fireworks show on Saturday is going to be pretty amazing, but I digress.
The Declaration of Independence was not handed down from heaven on a golden tablet.
It was argued over.
It was cut.
It was compromised.
It was mangled.
Jefferson's own friends used that word mangled in a hot, sealed,
frightened room of really flawed men. And I promise you the true story is a thousand times better
than the myth or anything that they ever taught you. I don't even know. I don't even know what I
learned about the Declaration of Independence in school, but I can tell you what I know now. It's
completely different. But first, you have to understand the air in that building. Congress was seated
in Philadelphia in a sworn oath of secrecy. The members had to take a pledge, not one word of what
was being said inside leaves this room, not one word. So the doors were shut and the windows were
closed. Remind you, this is in Philadelphia in July. It's super hot. It is like what it is now here
in Washington, D.C. It's like 90 or, you know, 100 degrees. And then you add the humidity. Then add,
think of this. They're sitting in this room closed off. They're wearing wool jackets, wool socks,
wool vests, heavy wigs.
There are no fans.
There's no ice.
Air conditioning would have to wait for the guy in San Antonio, Texas to invent it in the 1950s.
And there was no deodorant.
Deodorant had to wait almost, well, over 100 years, 1888.
It was invented in Philadelphia.
Oh, I know this.
It was Mum's Deodorant, okay?
But again, I digress.
No deodorant.
For now, no open doors or windows, because every sentence spoken in
chamber was hanging it was a hanging offense if it reached the king's ear you would be drawn and
quartered so there's no press in the room no public no record of the debate for the world to see
just a few dozen men sweating through their shirts deciding whether to commit treason with the windows
nailed shut against spies that's the pressure cooker these sacred words came out of so jefferson
who trusted their judgment most didn't show his draft to the whole committee first.
He just slipped it to the two men whose opinion he valued above all others.
And that was Benjamin Franklin, who was so crippled by that summer he could barely climb a staircase, and John Adams.
And the two of them only made a handful of small changes.
And they're marked on our copy, the original engraving from 1826 of John Adams.
Jefferson's first draft. We have it and you can see it. There's just a word here and a word there,
and they're signed, B. Franklin, J. Adams. But one of the small changes, I'd argue, is one of the most
important edits in the history of the English language. Jefferson had originally written that
these truths were sacred and undeniable. Sacred and undeniable. And we think it was Franklin
who crossed it out and wrote self-evident.
Why?
Sacred means you have to believe it.
You can't really question it.
It's sacred.
It's scripture.
It rests on your faith.
It asks you to bow.
Self-evident means you only have to think for a minute.
It rests on reason.
It's available to every human being who can look at the world and see it plainly.
It's self-evident.
It's right.
there. With one stroke of the old man's pen, the most important sentence in the document was
thrown open to all of mankind, believer and skeptic, Christian, Jew, Dias, doubter, all of it.
So you don't have to take it on faith that you were born free. You only have to open your eyes.
That is an edit that changed the world. And the man who probably made it thought he was just
tidying up the pros a bit.
So it's June 28th.
The committee lays the draft before full Congress,
and that's when the knives come out.
Not the committee's gentle trims, but Congresses.
Over the first few days of July,
they fought their way towards a vote itself.
The whole body went through Jefferson's draft line by line,
and then they cut a quarter of it, a quarter.
And Jefferson had to sit there the whole time.
In the room, sweating, silent.
He couldn't bring himself to defend his own work out loud.
He would sit there and he would watch them carve up his words in front of everybody.
Can you imagine?
Imagine being a genius sitting in a room and watching a committee carve up everything.
Anybody who's ever poured their soul into something and then watched a committee,
you know, redline it, you know exactly the particular agony that that guy was going through.
and then comes the most human part of the story,
part I never heard before.
Ben Franklin is sitting next to Thomas Jefferson the whole time,
and he's watching that kid suffer.
He's watching him flinch at every cut they make.
So Franklin leans over.
He says, Tom, I want to tell you a story.
The story about a young hatter.
And he's opening up a new shop,
and he was so proud of what he was doing.
He was so excited about it that he wants to make a huge sign.
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Tom.
Let me tell you a story.
There's this guy named John Thompson.
He was a storer.
He was a hatter.
And he wanted to open a shop.
And he wanted to make the best hat shop ever.
And he wanted this grand sign.
And he said, he's going to say, John Thompson,
hatter makes and sells hats ready for money.
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and he shows it to his friends.
Tom looks over at Ben Franklin, smiling, painfully, most likely.
Mm-hmm.
And his friend says,
Hatter.
That's redundant.
You have right there on the sign,
Makes hats.
Why do you need Hatter?
Cut it.
And the next one says,
Makes.
Why do you need makes?
Nobody cares who made them.
cut it. And the next guy says, ready for money. Of course it's for money. Cut it. On and on,
friend by friend, until all that was left on the sign was John Thompson and a picture of a hat.
Franklin winked at him. I know what you're going through. And so does John Thompson, the hatter.
Don't take it personally. That's the wisest comfort of an old man ever gave a wounded young one, I think.
But one of those cuts wasn't small. And you need to hear of the story.
part clearly and squarely because it's the hardest and most important truth in the whole document.
Jefferson's original draft contained a long, blazing, furious paragraph, laid out the entire
Atlantic slave trade, and he put it right at the king, George III, right at his feet.
He called it a cruel war against human nature itself.
The king was violating the most sacred rights of life and liberty.
and he was keeping this, this piratical warfare.
He's calling him a pirate.
Who was the pirate?
Who were the pirates at the time?
The pirates at the time were the Barbary pirates.
They were the Muslims.
They could just take people.
If you weren't Muslim, they could take you and they could kill you.
They could rape you.
They could sell you into slavery because you're not really a person.
Because you're an infidel.
Thomas Jefferson says this piratical warfare is the warfare.
and then he prints the Christian king and underlines it, mocking, saying, how dare you call yourself a Christian?
And he is determined to keep an open market where men are to be bought and sold, capitalized, men are to be bought and sold, because he wants the king to see it and remember, I said men, all men are created equal, and I count slaves as men.
But wait a minute, didn't Thomas Jefferson say, didn't he have slaves?
Why didn't he free? Why would he say that and then have slaves? Because in Virginia, in 1767, in Virginia, Thomas Jefferson proposes an emancipation proclamation. Did you know that? In the state of Virginia, long before he writes the Declaration of Independence, he authors an emancipation proclamation that all slaves must be freed. You know who stopped it? King George.
the third. That's why he was so passionate about this, because he goes on, he says,
you have stopped every attempt to stop slavery. It was the most radical, most morally explosive
passage in the entire declaration, a whole paragraph, half a page. Now, this doesn't let anybody
off the hook in either direction, because the truth cuts both ways, and you should hear all of it.
The contradiction is staggering, and it is real. The man who wrote the searing
condemnation of slavery, owned more than a human beings himself, freed almost none of them,
even at his death, because he couldn't. He was in debt and they were property. That's why he didn't
include life, liberty, and property. But you have to hold on to all of these things, both good
and bad. Don't flinch from it. That anti-slavery paragraph was in the document. It was written.
It was written by Thomas Jefferson. That's important. The Committee of Five, Franklin,
Adams, all of them, left it in. They didn't cut it. It was for the full Congress that had to strike it out.
And Jefferson told us exactly why they did it. And who did it? He wrote it down because he never
forgives the Congress for doing this. The clause condemning slavery, he said, was struck out, quote,
in complacence to South Carolina and Georgia, the two colonies that have never once tried to restrain
the importation of slaves and who fully intended to keep right on. End quote.
Two colonies. That's who would not abide it. It means 11 colonies said no to slavery. A hundred
years. We were the only one saying this. And we're still the only ones that feel bad about it.
And they did it to keep all 13 colonies in the same boat, to keep the unanimity that if we didn't,
the whole thing would have died. The bravest paragraph in the declaration was thrown overboard.
It was replaced with a vague watered-down line about the king stirring up domestic insurrections among us.
The thunder is gone.
The compromise was made.
And that unpaid debt would come due.
Four score and nine years later.
To be paid in a sea of blood at places called and Tietam and Gettysburg.
So how confident were these men in what they had just done?
It depends on the man, really.
John Adams was certain it was monumental.
He wrote home to his wife.
Tomorrow is the anniversary 250 years ago that he wrote to his wife Abigail and said,
boy, what we did yesterday on July 2nd will be remembered forever.
It'll be celebrated down through the generations with pomp and parade and bonfires
and illuminations in the sky from one end of the continent to the other.
July 2nd, he wrote, will be remembered forever.
He just sat on the wrong day.
He thought the day of the actual vote.
not the fourth. The fourth is when we announced it to the world. I think he might have been baffled
to learn that we light up the skies two days late, at least at the beginning. And Jefferson,
Jefferson never made peace with it. Never. The cuts wounded him for the rest of his life. In the days
right after the 4th of July, everybody else was celebrating and he sat down and he quietly made
clean copies of his original draft.
His director's cut, if you will, the version before Congress took the knife to it.
And he mailed them to his friends like Richard Henley Lee and George Wythe.
And he sent them each a note.
One of them is almost funny in its wounded pride.
You judge for yourself.
He told Lee,
whether the thing is better or worse for the critics.
Did the critics do the right thing?
Lee wrote him back and said,
No, no, no. They mangled it, Tom. They mangled it. Another friend Pendleton wrote Thomas Jefferson back after he sent them the original draft and he said they changed it for the worst.
Jefferson spent decades convinced that Congress had damaged his masterpiece.
I want you to decide for yourself because both versions survive. It is so easy. Look up Thomas Jefferson's first draft of the Declaration of Independence. Do you know it's,
It's this audience that is making this famous.
I found this about eight years ago and no one was talking about it.
The Department of Education has announced it's going to be taught in schools beginning
in 2030 now.
We showed the Department of Education, this original draft, and I explained it to them.
They were like, wait, what?
How is it?
No one knows this.
Because it answers all of the questions.
You can find it online.
Read that to your children.
read the first draft and then explain what happened.
Here's what I want you to leave with.
I want you to leave with the truth.
I want you to lead with the argument because it wasn't a parade.
It was a fight.
The finest words ever written down about human equality sit inside the very same document
as deafening silence about the millions of human beings that equality did not yet reach.
A silence who,
that those men chose with open eyes.
They knew what they were doing,
but they felt at the time we won't make any progress
if we don't first get free of the king
because he will never change.
They knew it was a compromise,
and they knew it was both more than they could live up to
at the time, a hundred years before anybody else was,
and a promise their grandchildren would be measured against
and found wanting.
but they signed it anyway.
Let me ask you.
Put yourself in their days.
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They pledged their lives, their fortunes,
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They don't want you to know this story about Trump.
The Golden Door from Ellis Island to the White House.
A new documentary now streaming on Torch.
So we just did this documentary.
It's premiere was last night on the Golden Door.
We talk about the 14th Amendment and Somali fraud.
Here's a clip of it in case you missed it last night.
And now we're arguing about birthright citizenship.
Why all these suicide packs?
The 14th Amendment was specifically written for the children of freed slaves.
Not for people who fly in, have a baby, and claim instant citizenship for the child while the parents stay illegal.
That's insanity.
That's not what the authors intended and pretend.
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That is not the huddled masses yearning to breathe free.
Jonathan Turley is with us,
a professor at Georgetown University,
Fox News contributor,
and author of a tremendous book that everyone,
everyone should read.
Jonathan Turley,
the author of Rage and the Republic.
Welcome, sir. How are you? Thank you very much. Good to see you, Glenn. Good to see you. I want to talk about some stories from your book here in a second. First, can we just comment on the 14th Amendment? I did this special last night. That's not a suicide pack. And this is so dangerous. This isn't, we're not even facing the same kind of things that we were facing 30 years ago. We are facing enemies of our country putting birth citizenship tourism in here. How do we stop this? Because Congress isn't going to.
to stop it. Yeah, I've been a great critic of birthright citizenship for many years. I think we're a
ship of fools by embracing this practice. We're one of a small number of countries, we're one of the
outliers. Virtually all of our allies have rejected this. Many of our allies had this practice
and rescinded it because it was such a bad idea. And so you have these, for example,
Chinese companies that are virtually mocking us. You know, they have, they have. They have,
have an open business to bring people over for this purpose. Now, how do we proceed from here?
There's a couple of possible avenues. The most obvious is a 28th Amendment to go ahead and have
this debate. It's now resolved in the courts. It's not resolved in the country. We have the
ability to amend the Constitution as our allies did with their own systems. A lot of people say,
well, that'll never pass, perhaps. But we've never had a national debate on birthright
citizenship and maybe we need to have that. The other possibility was laid out by Justice Kavanaugh
in his concurrence. This was a razor thin margin. It was a 5-4 decision, was closer than some of us
thought it was going to happen because it was very clear that Roberts was going to vote for
birthright citizenship. Many people thought Kavanaugh would go with him. Kavanaugh did not.
Kavanaugh said, I don't think that birthright citizenship can be found in the 14th Amendment.
But he said, even though the court has said that, we could still see Congress put limits on it.
Now, that's a debatable point.
I'm not confident that Roberts and Barrett will change their position.
But people in Congress are now moving to criminalize birth tourism, which should have been done decades ago.
Long time ago.
And the interesting thing about that, Glenn, is if we take the both paths,
We could have the constitutional amendment debate going on, but then the legislation could be working its way back to the Supreme Court.
There's a feeling among some that we left money on the table here, that this was a close vote and that maybe the court would reconsider what it said, particularly if it's a narrower question dealing with birth tourism.
We'll have to see.
But there's a good reason to do both tracks.
Jonathan, I'm here in Washington, D.C. I know you live here. And I've never seen the city look better. I mean, the parks look beautiful. The monuments are beautiful. What is happening on the mall is remarkable. And because of our press, I'm afraid nobody's going to see this. I mean, it's remarkable what is happening in Washington, D.C. Can you give me any hope that we haven't become, at least in Washington, D.C., a city where if you believe,
leave in the flag or the Constitution or the Declaration that you have to be MAGA. Do you see hope that
we can come back together on these principles? I do, Glenn. You know, the city looks gorgeous.
You know, I was here during the 1976 celebrations when I was a young congressional page.
This is far more grand and it's gorgeous. And I've talked to people, including national guardsmen
who are on the mall. They're having a ball. I mean, the National Guards for Snow.
are really loving it.
People who have come down to the mall love it.
They had a rodeo on the mall, for God's sake.
I mean, it was so cool.
They're doing it every day.
I saw it last night.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
And even in this heat, it's like 100 degrees and people are still going out there.
But, you know, there is a real crisis of faith in this country.
You know, I just wrote this morning on my blog about a guy who's going to be making it in a
Congress, he's unopposed, who just trashed.
the Declaration of Independence and said that fascism is written into the fabric of our country.
That's now in vogue on the left.
But we can't hand, you know, these are voices that have been around since our founding.
Now, there's more of them now.
But we shouldn't pretend that they're the majority.
Most Americans are deeply patriotic.
Most are celebrating the fourth.
Is it?
Yeah.
Jonathan, is it, is it, I mean, because I look at, you know, you write the story of Thomas Payne and it's such an amazing guy.
He's 19 years old.
These were not old guys in powdered wigs that we think of, just these old crotchy guys.
These were young men that did it.
What is the difference?
Why is this, why is this idea of freedom, real true freedom that was birthed for the very first time?
here in America.
Why did it attract the people like Thomas Paine or Nathan Hale or any of these guys?
It wasn't Thomas Paine that was 19.
I think it was Nathan Hale.
Who was the one that said, give me liberty or give me death?
Right.
And I think so you have, you definitely have.
What's the difference?
Well, you know, the difference is that this was a different place at its time.
You know, you had, John Locke once said that in the beginning all was America.
And he was talking more than just it's an unexplored territory.
This was a place that people could begin anew, new things could happen.
And the world was fascinated by us.
There was a Frenchman who wrote a book that I talk about in Rage in the Republic.
And he asked, what then is this American?
They viewed us as a virtual new species.
And when you talk about figures like Patrick Henry and others, we were incredibly lucky to have them with us.
But Thomas Payne is a focus on the book.
And some historians have asked me why, because he's often dismissed.
But Thomas Payne may be the quintessential American.
He was incredibly courageous and principled.
He was also obnoxious and reckless.
And he didn't have many friends.
But he was a genius.
And he came to this country after failing in everything he'd ever attempted.
You know, I spoke to some young students not back, not long ago.
And I said, you know, you should think about Thomas Payne.
Here's a guy who every business he started ended in bankruptcy.
Every job he held, he was fired from.
His marriage has collapsed.
He ended up in London standing in front of a man as a heaping, smoking,
of human wreckage. Nobody thought anything would come of Thomas Payne except that one man in London.
And that was Benjamin Franklin. And he saw something in that wreckage and paid for him to come to
the United States. Two years later, Thomas Payne would write common sense that be called
the penman of the revolution. He sums up what it is about this country, that this is a place
where you can pursue your own manifest destiny. You can be that person, that person that you have
dreamt of becoming. And it's in the eyes of people like Thomas Payne. It's in the eyes of people
that come to this country today. You know, when Thomas Payne wrote common sense, he wrote it anonymously.
And John Adams' wife wrote him and said, people think you wrote it. And he wrote back, and this was an
interesting letter in my view because John Adams was not a fan of Thomas Payne later in life.
But John Adams wrote back and said, I couldn't have written that book, but I think I know who did.
I met a man named Thomas Payne, and he had genius in his eyes. Well, it is, as you say,
Glenn, an amazing fortune that we have in this country. We had these incredible individuals coming
together at just the right time, at just the right place. Keep in mind, this is the world's first
major Enlightenment Revolution. The Enlightenment writers have been around for a while. John Locke had
written for a long time ago. And that's why Europe really were fascinated that this people,
these groups, this group of people came together at some point on the globe. They had no contact,
no connection with each other, no real connection to the land, no stratified, you know,
institutions, and they created the first Enlightenment revolution.
And they wanted to know who then is this American.
So the question I ask in the book is, can we answer that question today?
Who were we then and who are we now?
We have to answer that question, or we won't have another 250th anniversary.
We'll not be here for the 500th.
But there's a lot of...
Yeah.
Go ahead.
No, finish.
This crisis of faith is being fueled by people who want to condition us, who want to break that spirit,
who want us to accept that on the 250th anniversary, we should trash the Constitution, law professors, law deans,
saying the Constitution has to go, that we have to pack the Supreme Court.
They're trying to condition voters to accept radical change in the world's oldest and most successful
Democratic Republic.
So Jonathan, I only got about 90 seconds.
And I know you're talking about a different kind of faith.
You're talking about a faith in America, the faith in the experiment itself and the documents
itself.
But there's also another faith.
And, you know, it kills me when people say these were all deists.
No deist will ever talk about miracles.
And they all, almost all of them, talk about the miracles that they witnessed to bring this
whole thing about.
And I went wondering, you know,
we're having this crisis of faith of who we are.
And then I see FIFA come and I see all of these people online saying how great America is.
And it has touched so many Americans.
It's renewing our faith.
It's like, wow, we're not the bad guys.
We're not wrong.
We do have something to be proud about.
And it has given me such a boost this summer on our 250.
And I wonder if that's not kind of a smile from divine providence again.
on when we really need it.
Providence is smiling down and saying, you know, listen to what these people are saying.
I think it is, Glenn.
And the fact is that what made us an Enlightenment Revolution is a core principle that our rights come from God, not from the government.
That's what John Locke wrote about.
That's what they embraced.
And it's no really, you know, error or oversight.
You know, in France, they went after the clergy.
first. They rejected organized religion. They rejected the protection of faith. In the United States,
we didn't. We embraced it. And the two revolutions turned out quite differently. We became the
world's most successful democracy and France became the terror. But we have this moment to
redefine ourselves to remember who we are at this moment. These are revolutionary times. But we remain
a revolutionary people. What we stand for is still revolutionary, that we have rights that
belong to us as human beings, not granted to us by the government.
Jonathan, I don't mean this as a point of shame for you. I mean this as a compliment.
You've really affected my thinking in life. You've made me a better man and really helped shape
my belief in America. And I thank you for all of that. And thank you for being on the program today.
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Glenn it is so great to have you thank you yeah especially on the 250th birthday weekend so
no it's nuts I know it's nuts I don't remember what congressman I'm sorry to change this subject but I
just noticed your congressional pen there and I had a congressman walking with me at one point or
maybe it was a senator and he took it off the minute he got off the capital grounds he took it off
and he said,
this is the ring.
He's like,
this is,
I feel like,
I think it's Massey.
It was Massey.
Yeah,
yeah, yeah,
he's right.
I like to wear it
during press interviews
for speech and debate clause
because people try to sue you.
Oh,
as long as you're wearing that.
Well,
you know,
because you've invited me
as my official capacity.
So,
you know,
when I'm talking about
people's insider trading and stuff,
yeah.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah,
he took it off.
He said,
I don't like it
because he's like,
it's the power of the ring.
It's like,
it's my pressure.
My precious.
He's not wrong.
He's not wrong for a lot of people.
You know, especially right now with the political climate too, you don't want to wear it unless you're, you know, on the hill because it's a target.
Scary?
It's definitely changed, especially after Charlie.
But what's even crazier is that, you know, there's this sentiment of assassination culture where people are actually pushing it and embracing it.
And I mean, we can probably do a whole segment on what just happened in New York with a lot of.
of the DSA candidates getting elected. But, you know, there's been a lot of anti-white rhetoric,
a lot of, I believe I saw one comment specifically that said gas, and it was referencing a group,
you know, of predominantly Jewish Americans. And so, you know, that type of stuff is is really
horrifying to see because these people say, oh, well, communism or socialism just hasn't been
done correctly. Yeah. And we know that that's wrong. When, when, I mean, how many times do we
have to go through this? It's the same, it's the same thing. It just doesn't work.
generally speaking, you, you hopeful?
Well, yeah. So last time I was talking with you, I think we were talking about the Neville-Roy-Singham and the network.
And you saw that the Department of Justice has a massive investigation and has been working on investigating him, going after him criminally.
So, yes, absolutely hopeful.
So I had, Jason was with me.
I had the FBI call, how long ago was that?
Three months ago, Jason?
Oh, yeah.
Easy, maybe six months ago.
the FBI called and said, we'd like to talk to you. And I'm like, do I need to come? Is there a problem? Always bring a lawyer. I know, I know. What he said, Jason, what did you do? Yeah. Yeah, I did. So I said, sure, come on over to the house. So a couple of agents came over to the house and they were actually, you know, gathering information. And they said, you know so much about these networks. And I said, well, tell me what you guys know. And it was almost nothing. Yeah, they're new. A lot of them, you know, you'd figure that the criminal aspect, this gets in too far. So I. So I
I actually have the legislation already back.
I'm writing it with Derek Van Orden, who's another member of Congress.
And so it's specifically to force influencers to kind of actually go after these networks also for taking money from foreign government.
So we know that with the Singham network specifically is getting a lot of funding from China.
But now that the Department of Justice is actually doing their job instead of going after, you know, people at abortion clinics that are simply protesting or, you know, Catholics.
Right.
It's crazy what happens when the government does their job.
And it was crazy to me as they sat down, Jason and I, they left and Jason and I were like, oh my gosh.
I mean, and it makes sense that, you know, Obama, Biden, they're not investigating any of this stuff.
They don't want any investigation on this stuff.
And it was amazing to me how little they knew at the time, because these are advanced networks.
And if those networks are put on notice, oh, we're coming for you.
Some of it will go deeper into hiding, but a lot of it will do.
just stop because it's right on the surface. Well, a lot of these people to include the individuals
that were knowingly engaged with taking money from foreign governments are now also under investigation,
but you can't just do investigations or has to be punitive action to it. And so that's going to
happen. Wait, wait, wait, say that again, because that's like conservative porn. You don't hear that
all the time. Yeah, so it's going to happen. They're not just investigating to investigate. They are
going after these people. And so I have known about the investigation.
for some time. I just can't talk about it until the DOJ actually does their announcement. But, you know, this goes back to, yeah, even with the pin. Even with the pen. Even with the pen. I think the pin gives you permission to say it here.
Well, depending on who's interpreting the rules, right? Right, right. Senator Rubio at the time when he was on Senate intelligence actually had written a letter, was following the Singham network. Senator Rick Scott actually also just did a letter to say, hey, some of these organizations like Code Pink, we need to remove.
the 501c3 status of them.
Yeah.
Also to Senator Jim Banks.
So we have a lot of good conservative senators that are following this.
But, you know, I mean, can we please go to the Senate?
Because I got a lot to share.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
So let's go.
Yeah.
So, you know, I want to just be really clear about something.
We're on America's 250th birthday right now, our birthday celebration, basically this entire year.
And we control the House, the Senate and the White House.
And yet you have a group of four Republicans in Senate.
and really John Thune, who has every ability to enforce the talking filibuster and just doesn't want to do it.
Mike Lee is beside himself.
Well, but the thing is, is that you cannot, like if you're going to continue the cycle of insanity, then you can't complain about it.
But that's why I'm taking such a hardline position on what I'm doing right now with, by the way, other members of Congress.
This is not just my fight.
I mean, you have members of the Freedom Caucus, Representative Tim Burchett, Max Miller.
All these members are saying, hey, hold up.
we have the ability to, in the text of the National Defense Authorization Act, put D.C. of America
Act. And yet, why are we not doing it? And so I'm not voting for the rule. They're not going to vote for the rule.
And the excuse that I got from leadership, actually, I got a call from Steve Scalese. And he said, we can't put it in because it's considered not germane.
That means it has nothing to do with the bill. First of all, there's been many cases this year in the 119th Congress where they've done other legislation that you could argue was not germane and they stuck things in.
And secondly, as a veteran, if you're telling me that voter ID and proof of citizenship and everything else in TV America is not important to national defense and security, maybe you haven't been paying attention.
It is.
And so we have.
Especially with, especially with what's happening with China.
Especially with what's happening with Iran.
It's not just China and Iran.
It is Chuck Schumer saying that he wants to give citizenship to millions of illegal people here.
It is the fact that it doesn't matter if it's one or 100 or 1,000 cases of voter fraud.
Why would you not want to secure that?
It is the fact that you have, you know, I call them blue an ons, but these Democrats that are saying, oh, the, you know, the Trump machine is going to steal the election.
You hear this crazy concept that they stole the last election.
Well, let's play devil's advocate.
If you really think the election's going to be stolen, don't you want voter ID?
But like even aside from that, even aside from party politics, black, white, Hispanic, Democrat, Republican, Republican, Independent.
men, women. We all want voter ID. Period. And so I'm not going to, I don't care if they go on television and trash me.
Everyone who's paying attention knows that if we don't stick this in the NDA, if we don't stick it in FISA, if we don't try everything, if we don't try in reconciliation, it will never become law.
And that's not, that's not an option. Is the president for you on this or against you?
Because I won't speak for the president. But what I will say is that I have been one of President Trump's very few from the beginning.
protectors and defenders, and I was with him in New York City, and I will continue to have his back.
And there are some members of Congress that are using this fight right now for some personal reasons and gains.
I think he's addressing them, not me.
Can you tell me what the hell is wrong with Thune?
People ask me all the time, why won't they do it?
What are they gaining by not doing it other than just continue?
to play the game.
You know, John Thune's GOP went to censure him.
Then they said, well, if we censure him,
it's going to give the Democrats a win.
I would argue that, you know,
when you have someone that's failing to deliver
on one of the promises that the Republican Party
made to the American people,
then that's a failure in itself.
And in the military,
you learn when you have poor leadership,
you don't blame the enlisted.
You take responsibility as a commanding officer.
So where is the responsibility?
responsibility taking of the Senate. Then you have these other members that don't care. So this idea in the
Senate is, and you can see it, they were more concerned about putting the automatic win for some of the
lawsuits that they had for their cases than they were debating Save America. They're more concerned
about dog parades than Save America. They all went on recess and vacation and then they're
attacking Mike Lee behind closed doors. And Senator Scott, because he's fighting, I don't care. I don't want to be in
on it. And what I will tell you is part of the freeing part of, I think, my mentality in this is that
I don't care if I'm here for 10 years or not. So like I can do what's right and necessary.
So let me tell you something. When you actually don't care, because that's what terrified people.
When I was at the network level, that terrified them. Because I didn't care if I was on Fox for
another day or CNN. It didn't matter to me. I don't care. When you actually can say, I don't care.
And people believe you, the power that comes with that is remarkable because people don't know what to do with you.
There's no way to intimidate you.
You're like, go ahead.
I don't care.
The best advice I ever got was from Jim Jordan, two things.
The first thing he said is always travel with your spouse because you know, you're a young woman and they'll try to spread rumors, which I do always travels my spouse and my child as well.
And then the other thing was is if you promise to do what you said you were going to do on the campaign.
trail, it's remarkable how easy it will be for you at this job. And I promise to do this to
every single one of my voters. And you know what? When people go to the press and they trash me,
I'm not going to bring up their stock trades that look remarkably similar to insider trading.
I'll let the American people do that. But what I will focus on is my parliamentary tools in my
toolkit. And guess what? You want my vote? Put the text of the Save America Act in the National
Defense Authorization Act. Stop giving me excuses.
stop pulling parliamentary procedure, stop lying to the American people and saying that we're
obstructing, we are fighting, you all promise to do this when you guys got elected.
Again, I have to go back. Why won't they?
Well, there is some concern, I think, in the House, that Senate would have to take a tough vote
on the NDA, but I don't care.
Oh, my gosh.
Let's send it over. Let's help our frontline members that depend on this. Let's help them get
elected, because guess what? The midterms are only a few months away. Let's give the American people
faith in their vote in the election process. Let's deliver for the president. But more importantly,
if the Senate's going to then make the decision to strip that out, let them offer the amendment to
strip it out. Let them take that vote and let John Thune say, this is what my chamber did. But it is
not my job. And I refuse to run cover for the Senate. And I refuse to run cover for those in the House
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So what is the plan from here?
So the plan is, is that there's a
procedural maneuver that
the floor leader decided to do. So he voted against the rule with us so that he could call up the vote again and potentially try to save it. But there's no saving the rule in the current form that it was written. And I want to be really clear about something. The Republican Party leadership knew where they were at with this vote weeks out and they didn't want to negotiate. And so it's going to fail. I'm very comfortable with that. I've already made my peace with it.
So if they want the NDA to go through, they're going to have to attach Save America Act to it.
By the way, the National Defense Authorization Act isn't actually due till September.
And then I want to just argue this one point in that they're saying, well, we can do stuff in reconciliation.
I think we should do all of the above.
Every single piece of legislation going to the Senate needs to have Save America attack.
Force them to strip it out every single time, force them to take that vote.
But also in reconciliation, there's only certain things that we can do because reconciliation has to have a monetary tie to it.
And so we can incentivize states, for example, to purge their voter rolls.
We can incentivize states to require voter ID, but you really think that places like New York and
California are going to say that they're going to do that.
They're just going to get their members of Senate to get the appropriations and they'll go around it.
How concerned are you about this 66% new poll out, 66% of conservative and moderate Democrats
have no problem with the socialists in their party now?
That goes into the foreign influence operation.
If the DOJ continues doing what they're going to do and brings criminal action, which I think they will against some of these people.
And then we pass the legislation to prevent influencers from taking money from foreign governments.
And then, you know, we meet with X meta in identifying at least accounts that are foreign run accounts.
So like X did something brilliant where they were actually able to show where these accounts were being run out of.
And you saw a lot of the biggest critics or even sometimes posing as right-wing accounts were actually being run out of Africa.
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That will help.
But ultimately it's about whether or not you can articulate and debate those ideas.
And my concern is that you have people that are so upset with the Republican Party.
But like what have you done to actually change it?
Have you run for office?
Have you gotten involved?
Or are you sitting online complaining?
And if you're sitting online and complaining, that's not going to fix the problem.
What I loved about Charlie is while everyone was complaining, he was doing.
he would go to the campuses, he would have the debates, and then the success came with it.
And people seemed to think that, you know, they forget that. And so what I would say is that you have to take action, you know, but also too, our country is still not as bad as what these people say.
It is look at the, like, the videos of the Europeans coming and they're like smuggling out ranch dressing and TSA had to put.
I think this is divine, I think this is divine providence, giving us hope when we were losing it.
Yeah. And it's, you know, you can track politics and it can be kind of.
negative, but like look at us compared to other countries, and it's amazing. And what I will say is
that, you know, you have the administration. Some people didn't want the peace deal in Iran to work.
That's too bad for them. It's going to hold up. And we're going to get the peace deal with Russia,
Ukraine. And that will be President Trump's legacy. But you think we're going to get the peace deal with
why do you say that? Because you're wearing the pen. She's clutching the pin. Do I, my precious.
Yeah, I think that based on conversations.
And what I will say is that a lot of people are going to be upset about that in Congress
because they're not going to be making too much money anymore on their stock portfolios,
but it's too bad.
That's not what the plan is.
And so I'm happy that President Trump is at the helm.
And what I will say is that a lot of people can speculate, but they actually know what's
happening with internal conversations.
I was talking to a prime minister over in Europe recently, and he said, you know,
we were just having dinner.
And he said, casually, just having dinner with the prime minister.
And he said there were three mafias, the industrial.
Military industrial complex.
Yep, that one.
The pharmaceuticals, healthcare industry, and the press.
He said they are actual mob families.
Yeah, I believe that.
And they should be treated as such.
Yeah, and they're everywhere.
I noticed when I started engaging and saying like, hey, I support the president's doing with the peace talk with Russia, Ukraine.
and then a lot of EU members were kind of, you know, coming at me.
Then I found out one was a convicted or like had some like child conviction.
And so I called him out for that.
He got quiet real quick on that.
But, you know, there's a lot of these people that, you know, you can just see it.
It's blat.
And again, you have to be able to push back.
But, you know, is that really good for ratings on the news?
No, it's not.
People don't want to talk about a peace deal.
People want to talk about, you know, the stuff that's going to get them clicks.
I do.
And I think Americans really.
Yeah, you're different.
Yeah, I think people would love to hear it.
Oh, so, always so good to see you.
Thank you so much for coming in, making the time.
And happy Independence Week.
Happy Independence Week.
Yeah, thank you.
Congresswoman Anna Polina Luna from the great state of Florida.
We'll be back with our final thoughts before the end of the program.
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Anna Paulina Luna decided to stay with us because Jason had roped her in for something wholly
inappropriate, Thune the balless rhino.
And so then we started talking about, you know, UFOs or UAPs.
And are you happy with what the progress we're making on this?
Yeah, mainly because I, under the last administration, we are being obstructed and really
until President Trump gave the green light for them to start releasing stuff.
we would not have been able to talk about or share some of the investigations that have been conducted by the federal government.
We would have been able to talk about some of the footage that you're now seeing.
Can I ask you?
I'm not asking you for details.
I'm asking you, do you know something that has not been released?
Do you know things that you feel the American people should know?
There will be an announcement soon on one other kind of factor to all this.
but it's nothing that I think it'll just be kind of give the assurance that people will
understand that the phenomena is real.
But no, I mean, for the most part, everything that we have been able to discuss in a skiff
we can now talk about publicly.
And what I will say is without a doubt, the phenomena is real.
The phenomenon is real.
Are you leaning one way or another, foreign or not earthly?
I think when you talk about these things, I don't want to say not earthly because we don't know if they're here or not.
But what I would say is that energy is real.
And a lot of these, you can see in some of them, orbs, it can't explain it.
And so I think that gets into a deeper discussion.
But when you were talking about this, when I first started kind of on this journey with Representative Burleson and Representative Birchett,
represented Jared Moskowitz and Representative Gates, a lot of people said you are going to ruin your career over this.
It is one of the most widely questioned things now.
And I think this gets into a deeper issue of, you know, do you think that we're the only, are you?
So that's what I was going to ask you.
Instead of saying, do you know something, let me say this.
Is this a defense or is this a spiritual question?
Which is the bigger question?
Defense or philosophical spiritual?
With pin on, defense and national security.
Okay.
With pin off.
I think.
on, pin off. Oh, okay.
The ring. Okay, I got it, I got it.
Yeah, pin off. I think that it real, really kind of make people ask the fundamental question of,
do you believe that we, well, first of all, do you believe in God or not? And then do you believe
that we're the only creation? I don't understand.
Not speculating on nefarious or bad. Right. I don't understand how people are saying that this is
going to make everybody question their faith. It's not going to, if I find out that there are other beings,
Why would it question faith?
There was a group of pastors.
I don't even know who these pastors are that said that they had been briefed, and that was
wholeheartedly not true.
And Eric Burleson put out a statement to actually say, I don't know why my comments are being
taken out of context.
I think a lot of people that knew the phenomena was real, and I'm not saying that these
pastors do this, but what I am saying is I have, we have come across people in our investigations
that were knownly planting false information to discredit it, that were then stonewilling
of obstructive people that have lied. I mean, if you've seen it on credit. From inside the house?
From inside the government? All over. People within the sector on UAP investigations,
people within the chambers and intelligence, etc. The former director of Arrow very famously
attacked our witnesses and us. And then the new director of Arrow is 180 different and has actually
been doing an incredible job. Tulsi Gabbard. I mean, what she's does. She's heroic. Heroic what
she's done. Yeah, and I think a lot of people, you notice that they're trying to attack her.
I mean, let's just like look at what she declassified on Fauci. That's insane. Literally,
Fauci is Dr. Mangala. I don't know how you can't compare it. We're actually looking at doing a hearing on the
declassified files, but that's what it is. We just had a hearing on MK Ultra. Some of the stuff
on that was explosive. But even with what Tulsi released. Operation paperclip, the worst mistake this
country ever made, bringing these doctors in. After the Nuremberg trials, they gave them, they gave
in the past. But I mean, that was, you know, so we're correcting historical wrongs here,
which is, I think, very important. But if you- Better than tearing down statues.
Better than that. Correcting the historical wrongdoings of the past to move forward in a good
direction. But also to, you know, with what Tulsi just released on the Russia collusion front,
and like, think about this, we had such, and we're going to tie this to the peace talk stuff right now.
up until really Clinton and Bush, we had open dialogue and discussion with the Russian government, which, by the way, we talked to China. China sends spy balloons over the country. Why would we not talk to Russia another nuclear superpower? Then people say, oh, this is Russian propaganda. No, I'm sorry, this is foreign policy, big difference. And diplomatic talks. But then you see that Obama put together the team to legally spy on Trump. They used Russia as a scapegoat, fracturing, permanently fracturing and convincing half the country.
that we need to hate and basically try to bait us into a war with Russia.
And then you see that Tulsi declassifies that the funding that was supposed to go to Ukraine
is going to Joe Biden's reelection campaign.
On House oversight, we find out about the laundering of funds from Burisma, Ukrainian company
to Joe Biden's family directly.
I mean, crazy corruption.
We all knew this.
We all knew this.
But it's declassified now.
I know.
And now, you know, this comes at an interesting time because President Trump is
trying to get the peace to negotiate.
I'm not pro-Russia, pro-Ukina.
I'm pro-America.
We can't continue funding this war.
And by the way, we should be leading with peace talks, not tomahawks.
I mean, this is common sense.
So, yes, Tulsi did incredible as Odi and I,
and I hope that people can understand that what she's declassified,
maybe people don't like her for personal reasons.
I like her.
I have to like her greatly.
What she did is a great service to this country,
and I hope that people understand the magnitude of that.
Do you see how, who is it coming after the new DNI?
The deep state.
No, yeah, Hillary Clinton.
Oh, I just saw that.
Today the story is she's leading this campaign to get him out because he's just not qualified.
And I'm like, you know what?
Since many of you had a problem with somebody who is in inept, you have a problem that they're going to look for things you don't want found.
I was at the deposition for her with Jeffrey Epstein.
Yeah.
And she could not be more different than her husband because I was there for Bill Clinton and Hillary.
And she's just not a nice lady.
Oh, she's nasty.
He's not a likable person very, and truly, truly just not a nice lady.
Bill, I could see why he was president.
He, like, just interesting kind of seeing how he kind of navigated everything.
But, you know, her attacking Pulte, that's a badge of honor.
I agree. I agree.
Congresswoman, can I switch topics over to the memorandum of understanding really quick?
On Iran.
On Iran.
I think our, Glenn and I have, I think, been on the same page here.
we've been saying let's just like take a step back and wait to see what they're doing on this.
But the mainstream media. A very smart approach.
Imagine, right?
I mean, why are they going to tell us? They're not telling us. I mean, we're not in the rooms. We don't know.
Let's trust the people we elected until they prove that they're not trustworthy.
And Donald Trump has not proven to me, at least, to not be trustworthy.
Correct. And you're also seeing this effort to try to pin Marco Rubio and J.D. Vance against one another, which is totally false.
So Marco is brilliant. Jady's brilliant.
And they work together well.
Yes, they work together well. The president has a good team going, but not to mention,
no one also gives Kushner and Whitkoff enough credit because they are also a part of those discussions.
And what I would say is that going back to the kind of foreign influence operation and really trying to destroy this country.
First of all, no influencer is going to be able to give you a scoop on what's happening with private negotiations.
Secondly, anyone who's ever going to advocate for war is always on the wrong side of history.
It is literally in the Bible.
What does it say about the peacemakers?
blessed. Exactly. So I'll take the biblical word over that. But aside from that, what I would say is that, you know, you have to change the method of insanity with negotiation if it didn't work the first time. And so they're trying a different approach and I think it will hold up. You're always going to have factions that are resisting. But if you look at what's happened recently, you know, there is incentivizing factors to get Iran to play ball. And if you look at what President Trump did with his Board of Peace, having country.
like Russia involved, et cetera, you think that that's not a factor in making sure that the peace deal holds up?
I mean, do people not understand that President Trump has a very good respected and respected as a
keyword position on the world stage with these other global leaders?
And so what I will say is that I'm going to back him fully on this and I will take on the entire machine effect.
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Is this going to be on the mall?
I don't know what you're talking about.
Okay.
So Anna Ponti Luna loves you because she didn't ask you the question she's supposed to.
You've got to tell us the mall story.
Yeah.
We've got four minutes.
Let's go.
I want to preface this with, I've never said this story out loud before because it's so humiliating.
okay i'm i'm i'm 18 years old i'm from seattle i've never seen it beltway i told you that i'm on the
i have to go i have to go into you know maryland i'm in maryland i just get on to 495 north all of a
sudden it says welcome to virginia i know that south how am i on for wait a minute i'm on 495 south
i get off the exit i turn around i get back on to 495 north then all of a sudden i see welcome
to virginia 495 south what the hell is happening okay so i'm i'm i'm i'm out of
of my element. I'm out of my element. I come for an interview here in Washington, D.C,
and I'm going to work for WPGC, and it's, we're snowed in. And so I don't see anything.
We pick us up at the airport. The program director says, we're going right to the studios. We're
going to probably have to sleep at the studios, record snowstorm. It's me, the afternoon guy,
Bruce Kelly, and the program director, were trapped in the studios for three days. I'm on the
air talking about a city. I don't know anything about in the snowstorm.
and doing shows every six hours for three days.
So it starts to thaw and everything's opening back up.
And the program director says,
hey, before you leave, you can't come to Washington without going to the mall.
Now I'm from the West.
I'm stupid.
And I don't say anything, but I think to myself,
why would I want to go to a freaking mall?
I want to see the monuments.
But he's like insistent, you've got to go to the mall.
And I'm like, I've seen a mall before.
I don't need to see Macy's.
And so he takes me into Washington.
I'm really kind of, I'm just stewing in it.
Why are we driving to the mall?
I've got an hour.
I want to see Lincoln.
So we get to the mall.
And we're standing there and there are all the monuments.
And he said, here's the mall.
I start looking for an entrance.
Oh, honey.
And I'm like, what a great country.
We've built a mall underneath the.
The Monuments.
Oh, he looked at me like, I can't hire you.
I can't hire you.
You are too stupid.
He gave me the job because he was desperate, but that, whoo.
What I love about this is that earlier you told us you were 19.
Now you say you're 18.
I think I was 12.
I was 12.
I was 19 years old.
I was not 18, but I want to believe I was 12.
I mean, now I think of that.
I mean, but you don't know that.
You don't, what else do you call the mall?
You don't call the mall.
Why do we call it the mall?
I don't know why we call it a mall.
You're Mr. History.
I don't know.
I don't have all the answers.
I barely knew it wasn't an Ann Taylor underneath Lincoln.
I had no idea.
An Ann Taylor.
Yeah.
Let's be serious.
18, 19 year old Gled Beck was really looking forward to going to Sparrow.
Yeah, I was.
They were making pizza at a sparrow underneath Washington's monument.
Do you think they had a hot topic back then?
You know, back in the 50s?
Excuse me? What did you just say?
It's like we're running out of time. We are way running out of time.
Way running out of time. Are you guys staying for the fireworks?
Yeah, you are. Of course you are.
I am. I have waiting on my invite from you to watch with the family, but having, I don't know, my phone's been a little.
Maybe myself.
So the person who just made me tell the mall story is now saying watch with the family.
Hmm. I'm not sure I can make that happen.
Yeah, if we can get you in because I think we have.
I think we're supposed to be in a, I don't know.
I think we were invited by somebody to go sit with them.
So I will make sure that we're sitting.
I want to watch it from a refrigerator box.
Oh, my gosh.
I want to, you know what the thing is.
It is, I want to be up near the Washington Monument because they say, I mean,
wherever you are, you're going to have a good view.
If you're over anywhere in this area, but you really, if you're in this area,
please don't miss this.
This has never been done before.
It's Donald Trump going, nobody thought they could do it.
a bigger thing that China.
They've never, China has never come close to this.
Nobody has exploded this many fireworks ever before.
It is 11 times bigger than the biggest fireworks show ever done in America.
I can't even imagine the scope of that.
I've seen some big fireworks to place like Disney or something like that, but I can't even
some of these fireworks they're saying, I haven't, don't have confirmation of, but they're saying
some of the big one, they're 16 inch shells, some of them.
They say they would be as big as four foot.
football fields across. That's a quarter of a mile across for one. And they say there will be
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