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May 4, 2026 - The Glenn Beck Program
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Progressives Killed Spirit Airlines. Now They're Blaming Trump?! | Guests: Harmeet Dhillon & Carol Roth | 5/4/26

Glenn Beck, Harmeet Dhillon, and Carol Roth dissect Spirit Airlines' collapse, blaming Elizabeth Warren's blocked JetBlue merger for harming workers while benefiting large carriers. They expose systematic anti-Christian bias in the DOJ, foreign-funded authoritarian plots targeting U.S. leaders, and rising oil prices driven by investor skepticism over Iran tensions. The trio critiques progressive policies like minimum wage hikes and rent control for driving capital away, warns of election interference via dark money networks, and reflects on Rudy Giuliani's leadership post-9/11 amidst current political turmoil. [Automatically generated summary]

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I want to start with Spirit Airlines.
And I want to start with whose side are the Democrats on?
Because everything they do seems to hurt the little guy.
And I'm just wondering can anybody else notice the pattern here?
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So, You know, Spirit Airlines is not the luxury airlines.
It's the working class.
Yes, there's no legroom.
There's no luxury.
It's just a cheap seat from Cleveland to Orlando, from Detroit to Fort Lauderdale, from, you know, a tired family member to go visit their grandmother.
And, you know, and using a flight that, you know, if it wasn't there, they wouldn't be able to go see grandma.
Then, of course, the progressives came in and protected you by helping block the JetBlue Spirit merger.
Federal judge blocked it, antitrust grounds.
Warren celebrated it as a fight.
It's a win.
A Biden win for Flyers.
That's a quote.
Well, now what happened this weekend?
Spirit's gone.
Thousands of people are out of work.
Passengers were stranded.
And the analyst warned, fares are going to go up.
Hmm.
Why?
Because spirit gave people a different choice and it disciplined.
The big airlines.
Let me show you what happened this weekend.
Cut 10.
Listen to this.
Man, Spirit Rings 1, just want to say thoughts to all you and your colleagues over there at the Bananas the next couple days until.
Hey, man, we really appreciate that.
Thank you.
It's hard to believe this is it.
Yeah, no kidding.
It's always a pleasure to talk with you guys on the radios.
Hope you guys make it out okay.
Hey, Spirit, from us guys at American, good luck to y'all.
Sorry to hear what happened.
Yeah, is there any other airfighters coming in after us?
Let me see.
I don't see anything.
No, you might be the last one.
It might be a real pleasure.
Yeah, I guess it was this.
It was probably the last revenue pleasure.
It was a pleasure working with you guys, and I wish you the best.
Ben Harry, thank you very much.
And that was it.
The end of Spirit Airlines.
And all of those people unemployed.
So let me ask Elizabeth Warren today who's the winner here?
Because it was a big Biden win, right?
Who won?
Because it wasn't the baggage handler.
It wasn't the pilots.
Wasn't the stewardess?
Weren't the people working for Spirit?
It certainly is not the single mom trying to fly with two kids.
It's not the college student going home to see their parents.
It's certainly not the lower income family that could only fly on Spirit because, yes, while Spirit may have been a little ugly and cramped and annoying, it was at least affordable and I could fly someplace.
And who won?
The little guy?
No, I just told you about the little guy.
Who won the big carriers?
The people who can absorb the lost.
The people who never flew Spirit.
The people who say consumer protection from the first class lounge, like Elizabeth Warren.
And that is the pattern over and over and over again.
So now the progressives in Congress are suggesting that we raise the minimum wage and we do it nationally to $25.
Let me ask you, let me ask you, Big J's that makes burgers and tots in Preston, Idaho, how are they going to afford a $25 minimum wage?
They're not.
Let me ask you, the guy who works at the deli in Manhattan, how can he live on $25?
He can't.
You see, it's different wherever you are.
But because you are proposing a $25 wage and you're doing it without any kind of logic or any kind of You're not ever asked to explain how it works.
You just get the applause.
And unfortunately, you may get votes.
And what happens in the end?
Well, what happened to Spirit Airlines?
The worker gets fewer hours.
You know, the University of Washington just did a study in Seattle.
They found the $13 minimum wage increase reduced hours by roughly 6% to 7%, even as the hourly wage rose about 3%.
What did businesses do?
They can't afford it.
So they just cut back and who gets hurt?
The little guy.
Your attack on billionaires in New York and Seattle and California.
Oh, it feels righteous for about 10 seconds, doesn't it?
Yeah, we got Ken Cochinelli or Ken Griffin.
We got him.
We got him.
Citadel.
Yeah, well, Citadel was in a $6 billion project, 6,000 jobs.
Construction, 15,000 permanent jobs.
Yeah, it may not happen now.
Same is happening in Seattle.
Starbucks, they're building another headquarters.
They say they're not leaving Seattle.
I hope you're right.
I mean, Seattle should hope that you're right.
I mean, let me look here.
Seattle, I just saw some numbers here.
Washington State, 17% of all businesses, 17% of all businesses in Washington State are thinking about leaving.
Last year alone, 13,000 jobs in Seattle were lost.
Ah, but you're standing up for the little guy, aren't you?
Seems like every time you guys stand up, the little guy loses.
Little guy's lost the flight, right?
Little guy lost the hours.
Little guy loses the job.
Little guy loses the ladder to climb out of his problems.
Hmm.
That is weird.
That's weird because it's almost like you're consciously running a Cloward and Piven or WEF policy.
Now, I, of course, am not saying that, but if you take their framework seriously, less carbon, you can't fly as much.
People need to fly less.
Less consumption, less flying, more government managed scarcity.
Wow, it's almost like you are accomplishing everything that WEF wants.
Right?
I mean, WEF aviation, it openly pushes net zero by 2050, major emissions reductions by 2030.
And the only way to do that is to get people to fly less.
And well, congratulations, you have just accomplished that.
Oh, and Cloward and Piven, that, let me see, what is that one about?
Oh, yeah, that's about overloading the systems.
To force a new redistributive order.
So get communism because you'll collapse the system, because you'll force too many people into the hospitals, into the schools, onto government welfare.
Wow, that's weird because that's exactly what you're doing.
And now our hospitals are overloaded, our schools are overloaded, our cities are collapsing.
Huh.
It's almost as if the progressives are all in a room planning collapse.
Even though they tell us they are.
They tell us their end goals.
Nobody seems to care.
Nobody seems to notice.
Why does every policy that you guys sell as compassion make ordinary life, especially for the little guy, smaller and worse?
Less mobility, less ownership, less opportunity, less cheap energy, less travel, less private choice, more dependency.
Are Americans ever going to wake up?
Are they just going to keep taking signs handed out that were paid for by communist China money that say tax the billionaires?
Are you just going to keep doing that and not ask, where is that coming from?
Where is that money coming from to print those signs?
Spirit is not just an airline.
Spirit was proof that the common man could still move.
The common man could still get on a plane.
He could still go where he wanted to go or needed to go.
But they protected him from consolidation.
They protected him from that evil jet blue.
Well, now you've been protected from flying.
And you have Elizabeth Warren and all of the progressives, the Democrats, in your corner, fighting for you every day.
Congratulations.
I guess you're one step closer to whatever it is their goal is.
But I don't think their goal is to make life easier for you.
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Okay, so you're, it's Monday.
I got up this morning.
I didn't have any hot water.
I took a cold shower.
It was great.
Great way to start your Monday.
And, you know, I'm lucky.
I have a house.
I have a shower.
I'm one of the lucky ones.
Maybe you're staring at another rent hike you can't afford or skipping the good groceries because eggs and ground beef jumped.
So when you hear about things like, oh, it's a California wildfire, it's just another California wildfire.
That happens all the time, right?
The Palisades fire.
And I just want to ask you, when did you know this?
Hopefully, it's not right now.
When did you know that that was arson?
Because allegedly, it was started on New Year's Day 2025 by a guy named Jonathan Rindernecht.
I think you have to put that in the end Rindernecht.
Okay.
Prosecutors say he was angry, he was heartbroken over a failed relationship, he had no plans that night.
He was ranting to other Uber passengers that he was mad at the world.
He was obsessed with fire, fixated on Luigi Mangione.
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Have you heard that story?
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Maybe I've heard it once.
Maybe.
And why don't we know that story?
Why is that story just barely making the evening news?
Why haven't we heard the wall to wall updates on this guy, his trial, his motives?
Because I think most people think that it was just climate change and dry brush.
Because that one fits the script, right?
Now you add in a new layer.
You have the race for the mayor.
And you have a guy who is running for mayor who lives in the Pacific Palisades.
I want you to listen to his commercial.
Here it is.
This is where Mayor Bass lives.
You notice something?
Or here, where Nick. Of Rahman's $3 million mansion sits.
They don't have to live in the mess they've created where you live.
This is where I live.
They let my home burn down.
I know what the consequences of failed leadership are.
That's why I'm running for mayor for my sons and the rest of us, Angelenos, that want to stop these corrupt politicians from destroying our city.
We are going to get the golden age of Los Angeles back.
Do you notice what he said there?
They don't have to live in their mess.
Mamdani's not living in the mess.
Elizabeth Warren's not traveling Spirit Airlines.
She's not looking for another discount airline today.
They don't have to live in the mess.
Now, the mayor, who was overseas in Africa while her city burned, already under fire for fire department budget cuts, she just went after Spencer Pratt.
That guy, the guy who just did that, the guy who actually lost everything.
She said, he's exploiting the grief.
Wait, what?
He's exploiting the victims.
I don't know if you know this, but he's living in a trailer parked in the rubble where his house is.
You know, Pratt is, oh, I don't know, maybe a victim.
He's exploiting himself.
Filming ads, standing there in the dirt where his life used to be, and next to Bass's mansion that didn't burn, saying, Yeah, this, you know, notice I'm living in the mess.
You're not.
That's the way all of these progressive politicians are.
They all live the way they want to live, not in the mess they created.
By the way, Karen, that's not exploitation, that's reality.
So here's why you should care about all of this, because I think all of these things are related.
Okay.
You show up every day.
You go to work.
You work hard.
You're just trying to live the American dream.
You raise your kids the best you can.
Can't buy a house right now.
Prices are insane.
Wages feel frozen.
Groceries, you're stretching every single dollar.
You're cutting back on meat.
You're skipping the name brand milk.
You're wondering how one more inflation spike is going to break your budget.
Your parents and your grandparents, they could afford a home.
Now, good luck with that.
Meanwhile, the system rolls out the red carpet for everybody else, especially if you're in LA or in New York.
Migrants, illegal aliens, they're handed hotel rooms, prepaid gift cards, debit cards loaded with cash, all the while you wait on a wait list for the same help.
Your tax dollar, your strained local budget, and if you speak up, you're a heartless bastard.
You're just exploiting what?
Exploiting what?
I feel like I'm the one being exploited here.
And then you go home, you're fighting against the culture, your kids' reality of gender confusion and everything else, the ideology over the basic things, basic principles.
Schools keeping secrets from you, the parent, fighting just for your right to raise your children.
And then you're painted as a problem by the government, by the progressive government.
Another win for the Biden administration.
Every day, you're the parent saying no to the latest trend.
You're the one driving in the carpool now.
You're the one now packing the lunch, trying to give them a shot at the American dream that you grew up believing in.
And you're wondering now, really?
Is this?
But it's not the dream.
It's not the country.
It's the politicians.
It's the progressive politician.
This is the country under attack.
And it's not just under attack from one arsonist's sickness or from the foreign threats.
It's under attack from within.
Unhinged people acting on rage.
Because they've been fed a narrative.
By whom?
Media?
Well, the media is playing a role in that.
They're amplifying the grievance.
You know, they move on when the story doesn't fit.
But it's the politicians and the progressives, not just the politicians.
I want to make that clear.
Not just the politicians.
It's the progressive educators.
It's the progressive leaders around the world that are going to get theirs.
They're going to get theirs.
They know they're fine.
They're fine.
And it's the progressives that are going around fixing things.
Really?
Can you fix maybe some basics like fire response?
How about fixing accountability?
How about fixing your list of priorities?
Because the hardworking majority gets the figurative or literal trailer every day.
Every day.
And the system seems to reward the chaos and the handouts and the progressive politicians that have just destroyed another $13,000 or 13,000 jobs with progressive airlines.
Fixing Priorities Now 00:02:13
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Civil Rights Division Effort 00:14:53
Love for you to see it.
We'll play some highlights.
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It was stirring.
It was amazing to be there and celebrate America's 250th.
We had several people that were supposed to be there because of security concerns.
They didn't make it.
One person who did make it was Harmeet Dillon, and she's the one I want protected most in the government.
Because I just absolutely love her.
She is our assistant attorney general.
She is running the civil rights division.
She's with us now.
And, Harmi, let me just start before we get into the news of the day.
Thank you for coming and thank you for sharing your story of being a legal immigrant in the nation.
Well, thank you so much for having me, Glenn, and for your warm introduction.
It was a very moving event, and the stories you told about the president's family and your own family were also.
Very moving and just demonstrate how important our history is and respecting it and keeping it legal.
And so I'm really proud to be part of that here at the Department of Justice and generally in my law practice and life.
And, you know, I could not love this country more.
So you are part of the civil rights division of the DOJ.
And there's a couple of things that, I mean, I can't take the Jim Crow stuff anymore.
And the lack of people noticing how the DOJ was weaponized.
The DOJ task force report.
Came out last week.
Anti Christian bias was real, systematic, and pervasive.
How deep was the thing that you saw?
You were like, oh my gosh, I can't believe this.
Well, I mean, I can believe all of it because we've been compiling this stuff for a while now.
And I experienced this type of anti Christian and really anti religious bias as a lawyer in private practice over the last several years.
I'll just give you one example.
You know, our government, not just the DOJ, but various aspects of the government, viewed People seeking religious accommodations to not have to get the COVID vaccination if they were government employees as not legitimate.
They've basically internally labeled all of those accommodation requests illegitimate.
The Biden DOJ continued the Obama DOJ's efforts to go after Little Sisters of the Poor and other Christian organizations like that.
The Bostock memo that.
Effectively took that Bostock ruling, which I disagree with from the Supreme Court about gay rights, and went way beyond that and basically made it illegitimate for any person employed by the government to have a Christian viewpoint on gay marriage and issues like that, which are very much spiritual and religious in nature.
And so there was just a complete lack of respect for the Christian.
And more broadly, to the point of viewpoint.
To the point of trying to get Christians off of juries, screen them out.
To get Christians off of juries, too, in the case of a companion report that we issued a few weeks ago, our Faith Act weaponization report, where disparaging remarks were made by DOJ prosecutors in my department, former prosecutors now in my department here, about a magistrate judge being a Catholic, keeping people of faith off of juries, and.
And going after and seeking sentences that were more than double for Christian protesters outside abortion clinics than for really domestic terrorists going after pro life centers in Florida in one important case after the Dobbs decision.
So these disparities were marked, they were open, they were written down in emails.
And thank goodness that we have a president today who is not just.
Dedicated to changing that, but to also documenting what happened so that people should feel ashamed to do this to other people of faith in our country because our country is founded on faith and specifically on the Christian faith.
We're not really good at shame right now.
What steps are we taking?
I mean, my biggest fear is we lose in 2028 and all of this stuff comes back with a vengeance.
What is being done to make sure this doesn't happen again?
Anything?
Can anything be done?
Well, Glenn, it very much could happen again.
I mean, you can count on it happening again.
In fact, Hakeem Jeffries and the James Comeys and other prominent figures in the world are promising that the punishment of conservatives will happen if the parties change.
Now, we don't do the opposite, but what I will tell you is that lawyers in this department who violated the rights of Americans, including Brady violations against defendants, refusing to disclose exculpatory evidence in some of these weaponized faith related cases.
They no longer work here.
So, yeah, sure, they could reapply in four years or three years, but their careers would have moved on by then.
And frankly, if they want to fight, I mean, we have records, but before anyone gets terminated here, there's a record of what they did.
And, you know, that'll all be a public record.
So I think that is an improvement.
I mean, a lot of people have criticized me on the Hill, and Democrats have criticized me for the fact that 75% of the lawyers in the Civil Rights Division left after I became the Assistant Attorney General.
That is absolutely a positive development.
For one thing, most of those lawyers were biased, and no one is entitled to a forever job here.
What we have now, and we're building back up here, is Second Amendment lovers, people who love liberty, Christians, Jews, people of faith, people of all faiths are welcome here if they are willing to respect the Constitution and commit to the civil rights agenda that's consistent with protecting all Americans, not just.
The favored few.
And back to that weaponization report, this DOJ put out guidance that Christians could not possibly be the victims of religious discrimination because they're the majority.
That's ridiculous.
That's not what our Constitution says.
The Roberts Court, for all of its flaws, I disagree with some things.
The Roberts Court has absolutely, and all the way up to last week's opinion in Louisiana versus Calais, has steered the ship regarding discrimination back to the center where it belongs.
Let me switch to the SCOTUS ruling on gerrymandering.
If I hear one more person say Jim Crow, I think I'm going to lose my mind.
I can't even imagine how you feel.
What is the effect of this?
And are we going after the states?
I know you said you're going after enforce in every state that has radically rigged maps.
You're going to enforce this.
What is the plan?
What does it mean?
Okay.
So we're formulating what the Plan means.
I mean, I will tell you that the timing of this ruling is such that, you know, the closer you are to elections happening, the less leeway courts give you to make changes.
A lot of these changes have to be made at the political level, and we're seeing that happen.
And when I say I'm going to enforce the law throughout the United States, I mean, that's not committing to any particular timeline because we do have to respect some of these parameters and we do have to look at the political situation.
So, where some states, mainly it's southern states, but not exclusively, are committing to redistricting, you know, they're going to go through that process, which is a political process, and the Supreme Court has ruled that political gerrymandering is acceptable.
And so that's going to be happening throughout the country.
You know, eventually, I think what you're going to see eventually over the next two, four, six years is there are going to be legal actions, if not by the Department of Justice, by candidates, by partisan entities, just like happened in Louisiana versus Calais.
NAACP forced the hand over there.
They may be regretting that now, but instead of having one black majority district, they went for broke and went for two, and now there may be zero because political gerrymandering means that they can redraw the lines that fit.
The other criteria that are mentioned in the court, the jingles test that talks about compactness and, you know, communities of interest and so forth.
And that isn't necessarily race in 2026 in America.
I don't believe it's race.
We have a number of people being elected from both parties, constituencies of all different races in America, and that's a beautiful thing in our country.
So we saw last week our acting attorney general go after, you know, Fauci's number two.
I know this is not your area of expertise, but we're just days away from Fauci.
I mean, he's already been pardoned, but we can't bring up charges pretty soon.
Are all these, I mean, are we moving forward on these things, Harmite?
Are people going to pay a price for anything?
Yeah, look, people are going to pay a price.
You have to understand that the wheels of justice turn a little more slowly in the government than they might in private practice.
I certainly have been frustrated by that myself, but.
When I think you've seen my boss, acting Attorney General Todd Blanch, blanket the news waves this past weekend regarding the Comey indictment and others.
And, you know, what you see in public is just a fraction of the evidence that's out there.
And so building these cases takes time.
We have had turnover here.
We have had weaponized justice in the form of judges who refuse to let some of our cases go forward and, you know, and grand juries that refuse to indict.
That's been a challenge.
But, I'm confident that you are going to see justice.
I mean, people want it to go a lot faster than it has.
That isn't my area.
And civil rights, I'm very proud to say that in a year, we've accomplished a tremendous amount of justice within our areas of expertise.
But, you know, the U.S. Attorney's Offices I'm in touch with, my friends in different U.S. Attorney's Offices, they're bringing cases regarding illegal voting.
They're bringing cases regarding some of these massive fraud issues.
Yes, there are pardons out there that cover a lot of the behavior that.
Frustrate Americans.
I think I'd love to see Fauci pay for some of the things that he did and others.
And, you know, I can't promise you any particular results, but I can tell you that everyone here in this building is extremely dedicated to the president's agenda, certainly in our leadership here, and to getting justice for Americans who were wronged in the last several years.
Can you go?
Let me go back to the gerrymandering thing.
Can you speak, as the person that is running the Civil Rights Division at the DOJ, can you speak to those people?
like the people on The View that say this is just, we're just silencing blacks and minorities and, you know, we're going back to the, I don't even know, 1950s or whenever, to nightmare years.
What would you say to them?
Well, first of all, I'm not sure they would listen, but what I would say to them is I'm a woman who grew up in the Deep South, and there was the Ku Klux Klan in my county when I was growing up in the 1970s in rural North Carolina, and that was scary, and guess what?
It isn't there anymore.
It is not mainstream, it is fringe.
Our country has come so far.
We've had a black president, we have had so many people of power from all over.
Look at Hakeem Jeffries as the minority leader.
We have a diverse and beautiful society, and we should be proud of that.
We should celebrate it, and we should stop putting our thumb on the scale.
It's not fair to all Americans, and it is simply perpetuating a racist history that we should be proud to be able to have moved past in our country.
And so I think some of these gerrymandered districts, I mean, you know, it has consequences on both sides.
What it does is it creates one very liberal district, and then all the other districts become slightly more conservative.
Generally, the pattern in a red state or a southern state.
And instead, what you're going to have is more competitive districts eventually for everybody.
And I think that's actually a really good thing.
I frankly, even though, of course, I'm a Republican, I go on Capitol Hill, I testify, I speak to members of Congress sometimes, and I despair at the sort of the difficulty one has in dislodging any of these people from their positions.
Once they get elected, it seems almost impossible to replace them.
We could use more change, we could use more fresh blood.
In politics, and I think all Americans should view this as an opportunity to get some better people elected to Congress.
Harmeet, thank you very much.
Appreciate it.
Thanks for having me.
Just want to say, I wish you were our attorney general.
I'm just throwing that out there and not asking you to comment on it.
But thanks, Harmeet Dillon, our assistant attorney general in charge of the Civil Rights Division.
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I'm in Florida for a week, and then I'm off overseas.
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Speaking of keeping people in your prayers, Rudy Giuliani.
I want to talk about this later, but, you know.
Rudy is in the hospital, and you can say whatever you want about Rudy, but I think the guy is a national icon.
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You know, it used to be really simple.
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There's a couple of stories in there about assassinations and what is coming and how bad it is.
This president has been targeted officially now more than any other president in history.
They have tried to kill him more than any other president in U.S. history.
And what we're seeing is a progression.
It's a pattern.
Let's start at the beginning.
In 2016, a man at a rally in Las Vegas tried to grab a gun from a police officer and shoot the president.
That's the old model.
That's the, what was her name?
Squeaky from.
Remember her?
Tried to kill Gerald Ford.
It was impulsive.
It's fast.
It's rash.
It's the old model.
It's the old school.
Back in my days, we tried to grab a gun, it's close range.
It was desperate.
2017 comes along.
Things start to shift.
A man tries to attack Trump's motorcade with a forklift.
Now think about that.
To me, this is the difference between planting a bomb in the basement of the World Trade Center and then that not working and then trying to fly airplanes into the side of the building five years later.
The bad guys now are starting to think about disruption and spectacle.
By 2020, we're not even in that room anymore.
Letter arrives 2020.
Rison.
Meant to kill through the mail.
Distance now is entering the picture.
You don't need access.
You just need to find a way to get proximity.
You need a system, a way to exploit it.
And then everything begins to accelerate from there.
Now, 2024.
Planned, well thought out.
Strangely, seemingly very easy.
Butler, Pennsylvania.
Back to the movie assassin.
You know.
The story is one gunman, rooftop, and a rifle.
And this time it almost works.
It almost works.
A bullet hits Trump's ear.
I mean, if that's not an act of God, I don't know what is.
The supporter, one supporter is killed, others are shot and wounded.
This is no longer chaotic.
This is planned, well planned, and calculated.
Elevation, distance, all of it.
Here's the part that bothers me there are lots of warnings here.
Lots of them.
That particular case, people saw the shooter on the roof.
No one stopped it in time?
That roof was left empty and unguarded.
Really?
How?
Two months later, two months after that assassination, same year, West Palm Beach, man hiding in the bushes at the golf course with a rifle, waiting, watching.
This is not anger anymore.
Now they're stalking him.
And behind the scenes, federal prosecutors uncover a plot tied to individuals linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
This is two years ago.
And not just Trump, but multiple U.S. leaders are targeted.
I want to say that again.
It's important because I'm going to tell you the latest.
Not just Trump, but several U.S. leaders are targeted by the Iranians.
Now, that's a different category.
Again, that's not a lone actor, that's geopolitical.
That's foreign terrorism.
And yet the media is silent on that one.
Nobody even brings that one up.
Why is that?
We're at war with Iran.
You would think that that would be a layer.
Okay.
Let me go to the last one Washington, D.C. Man forces his way into a room filled with the most powerful people in government, armed.
Let me say that again.
Gee, filled with the most powerful people in government, and he was armed.
He fires.
Secret Service agent is hit, survives.
But I want you to think about the target.
It's not a rally.
It's not a golf course.
It's a room full of the leadership of the United States.
That's not an assassination.
That's destabilization.
Had it worked, that's destabilization.
That is the constitutional order being disrupted.
Okay?
Because who was in that room?
That could have been a decapitation event of our government.
Okay, it wasn't, but it could have been.
And if that guy could get in, what's stopping?
People with real money and from Iran getting in.
I mean, remember, oh, well, they can't do that.
Who's going to fly planes into buildings?
Well, I don't know.
And why is the media treating it like this?
Because along the way, there's been other lesser known pieces of this pattern.
You know, an armed man breaching Mar a Lago.
When was that?
Six months ago?
A plot tied to ISIS sympathizers.
Again, foreign directed attempts stopped before execution, but foreign funded.
Some succeed in getting close.
Some never make it out of planning, but they're all signals.
They're all signals.
Why aren't we listening to the signals?
Well, let me give you an example.
Let me go to the audio from today, Sarah, if I can.
Let me see if I can find my audio sheet.
Let me play.
Let me play.
Where is it?
Here.
Here's a Michigan Democrat.
I believe running for Senate.
Yeah, running for Senate.
Okay.
Here he is this weekend.
Cut one.
Do you personally see parallels between Nazi Germany and what's happening under the Trump administration?
Yeah, I do.
It is deeply concerning that we see an authoritarian slide.
And as we talked about earlier, dividing people against each other to convince people that if you're not doing well economically, it's somebody else's fault.
Incredibly dangerous place for us to be in.
I don't think that a lot of people would argue that there are shades of authoritarianism here that we need to be deeply concerned about.
Stop.
First of all, have you checked who you're running on?
You're running with the Democrats.
If you're not doing well, it's somebody else's fault.
That is your entire campaign.
That is the platform of the Democratic Party.
What are you talking about?
But again, let's just talk about authoritarianism.
Let's just compare them to Nazis again.
Also, you had another Senate.
Candidate in this time in Pennsylvania that was arrested this weekend for making a threat about his Republican challenger, left voicemails saying that Congressman and his daughter would have their throats slit, and then also made threats against the president.
So just this weekend, you have two candidates for Senate in the Democratic Party saying this.
Now that's a problem.
The media doesn't want to address that.
Let me give you another one.
How about this one?
We're going to go to cut two.
This comes from Virginia Tech.
Virginia Tech on Friday, a former Columbia professor did a tour stop there, declaring his support for Hamas, and he's talking about the term death to America.
I want you to listen to this.
We are in a war, a racial and religious war, since 1492, as I'll elucidate in a little while.
But we are in a battle for hearts and minds and souls, sir.
And so when we say death to America, we mean loud and clear a total end to US empire.
The destruction of this crusading settler colony, her entire project, her capacity to meddle and intervene in other nations, to wage war, to engage in coups, to engage in interventions, to continue her ongoing genocide.
For anti blackness, for anti indigenous founding and structure, right here where we are, it means a reckoning, it means indigenous sovereignty, it means black self determination, it means that we would be engaged in other different ways of life according to indigenous traditions and spiritualities and ways of living with the land and not on it.
Wow, that's amazing.
He's so open minded and so great.
Mohammed Abdu.
By the way, the Death to the Academy tour stop, spelled with a K.
I guess it's kind of like America with a K. Or did they just have a leftover K, you know, because maybe they were printing signs that said KKKK and they had a leftover K and they're like, oh, no, it's only three Ks.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure.
But it's so open minded of him, right?
Wow.
What could possibly, besides justice, what could Mohammed's reasoning be?
To collapse and destroy the United States of America.
What's happening here, America?
What's changed?
Everything.
Everything.
You know, it used to be one guy walking in behind President Lincoln and shooting him.
One guy, Hinckley, coming up and shooting the president.
One moment.
Now it's layered.
You have the lone actors.
You also have the ideological extremists.
You have the distance attacks, the mail, the surveillance, the infiltration.
But you also have something else.
You have the failure points.
You have the security gaps.
You have the missed warnings.
You have systems that don't seem to be adapting or at least not fast enough.
But you also have, on top of that, foreign intelligence plots.
Let me ask you this Did you notice the news this weekend about.
About how we just need to end the billionaires.
Oh, if we can just stop with all the billionaires, we'd just be free.
Wait, what was that Democratic senator in Michigan saying?
To say you're not successful because of somebody else?
I'm sorry, I don't know how that works with ending the billionaires, taxing the rich.
Anyway, who funded all that?
Foreign money.
Millions and millions of dollars from communist China and other hostile actors in the Middle East.
Are we looking for any of that?
Is anybody putting this together?
The real story here, the real story, connect the dots.
Real story is there have been multiple attempts, multiple.
And it's not that, it's how they're changing from impulsive, those are still in play, to planned, to networked, to international.
Now you got all of them.
Now you have all of them.
And yet the media and those tasked to protect the constitutional order, treating it like this, like nothing has really changed.
We're just still dealing with a lone gunman.
I don't think so.
May I ask three questions here?
One, why isn't our system blaring flashing red lights everywhere?
Why is this still happening?
Why are we not hearing about all the additional threats?
Two, has anybody asked, with this trajectory, what does the next version of assassination attempt look like?
Not 10 years from now, the next one.
And the third one, and maybe the most uncomfortable, is, I think the president is traveling to China, isn't he?
China has just spent millions of dollars on our streets trying to collapse our system.
We know Donald Trump has hurt China a great deal.
Of course, you'll never hear that in the media because they're all for China.
You'll never hear anybody talk about it in universities because they're getting all that Chinese money.
But let me ask you as they are funding Code Pink and all of the others who are vowing to stop the president by any means necessary, should the president meet?
In China with the Chinese leaders, or should maybe we meet in some like neutral territory and maybe perhaps, you know, make sure the president's not poked by an umbrella or shake hands with somebody?
I'm sorry.
I actually worry about the president, and I would be saying the same thing if it was a Democrat and the conditions were exactly the same.
This is the president of the United States.
Please, Mr. President, don't go to China.
Don't go to China.
And maybe our DOJ should start really stopping all of the foreign money that is coming in to kill you.
Maybe they should spend 10 minutes on that.
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Ricky, repeat what you just told me that the torchies are saying.
One of our torch members, one with liberty, said, What do we do then?
Do we pray?
Do we lock and load?
We don't lock and load.
We definitely pray for the president.
If you're speaking about the president, we definitely pray for the president.
And we pray for all, all politicians, all of them.
Because I'm concerned about mayors and everybody else.
We have bred.
A generation of Marxist radicals, and they are very well funded.
And all you have to do is just ask Grok, generally speaking, historically, are Marxist radicals violent?
I mean, I don't even just run that through Grok for me, real quick, and see what it says.
I think the answer is probably pretty clear.
Um, don't do it through Chat GPT because Chat GPT will say, Well, I can't make any blanket statements, and I think you're racist for even saying those things.
What does it say?
Glenn's just looking at me while I type.
I know.
Let's see here.
Marxist ideology frames politics as irreconcilable class warfare.
Uh huh.
Explicitly endorses revolutionary overthrow.
Uh huh.
And later theorists, Lenin, Trotsky, Mao, other names I can't pronounce, treated violence as necessary or desirable to smash the bourgeois structures.
By any means necessary.
Right.
By any means necessary, of course.
So.
That's what we've bred.
We have taken our kids, we've put them in these colleges.
Stop paying for college.
If your kid starts to drift, cut them off.
Cut them off.
Get them out of that college.
But we've got our kids in these colleges where they're being indoctrinated and they are becoming Marxist revolutionaries.
And it's not just happening in the colleges, it's happening in some of our grade schools.
Did you hear how many schools let their kids out on Friday for May Day?
And showed them how to protest.
Protest for what?
Communism?
So we have allowed this to grow in our midst.
We have to take care of our own families, but we have to pray because they'll kill anybody that stands in their way.
If Elizabeth Warren isn't radical enough for them, look out, Elizabeth Warren.
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You're going to be on their target as well.
I mean, I've said that for years.
These people will eat their own in the end.
Mark my words, you don't believe me?
Read a little history.
Most important thing to do is pray for the Republic.
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So on Saturday, we were up at Ellis Island and it was such an honor.
I don't think it really hit me until that night on what an honor it was to be a part of America's 250th birthday and to celebrate it at Ellis Island.
I walked on Friday, I walked through Ellis Island and I just stood there in the place where all the baggage used to sit and I thought about all the people who.
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She was born on the remote island of Lewis in Scotland.
This is a place of hard scrapping life, high winds.
It was 1930.
She was 18 years old, and she got on a boat to come to Ellis Island in 1930 on May 2nd.
Today is the anniversary.
She arrived here 11 days later.
She was bound for Ellis Island and the United States of America.
I want to show you a picture.
There's a painting that I.
I did, and then I ran out of time and talent, and so I asked a good friend of mine to help me, Mike Maugham, who is an amazing portrait artist.
This is how I envisioned her coming into the United States.
She came here, she wasn't chasing fame, she wasn't chasing riches or power.
She came just for the opportunity.
Her sister was already here and found a job, and so she decided to come.
She stood in this room and wrote her name down, Mary Ann McLeod.
And next to it, what's your job?
Domestic.
She and her sister were maids.
She came to America knowing that she would serve and clean the houses and the toilets of the wealthy families here in New York.
And she roomed with her sister together.
And they lived and worked hard through the worst days of the Depression.
And she persevered.
She's here for six years and she meets a man.
She marries him.
His name is Fred.
He was the son of German immigrants.
In 1942, she became a citizen.
And Mary and Fred would end up having five children two daughters and three sons.
And one of those sons, they named him Donald.
Her son would become a real estate tycoon.
Her son would change that skyline.
That's the skyline that she saw.
Look out that window and look at that skyline.
Her son, a woman who came here as a maid, the lowest of jobs, would raise a son who would become a real estate mogul and the 45th and 47th President of the United States of America.
Give us your wretched refuse.
Send them to us.
See what the people you deem not worthy see what happens to them here in America.
I am telling you, there is no other country in the world on God's green earth where a woman can come here like that and in one generation.
Her son leads the entire world.
Where else could that happen?
Historic Speech Moments 00:05:45
It was an amazing speech.
You want to hear this whole speech.
It was a good speech and put immigration right in the place that it should have been.
The truth about America, the truth about America and why Ellis Island was so important, why places like Ellis Island are so important.
Tracy.
Were you there this weekend?
I'm here.
Hi.
And were you on Ellis Island?
I was on Ellis Island.
Actually, Glenn, you gave me a hug and signed my hat from the Restoring Honor rally in 2010.
And I was just so honored to be a part of the whole weekend.
It was amazing.
And I saw Jason, too, on the bus.
But that speech that you gave just now that you showed absolutely had me in tears.
I could barely hold my little phone because I was.
Recording you from the side, I couldn't really hear you much from the back, so I moved up from table 23 to the side.
Was that your son that carried out the painting?
Yes, it was.
Yeah, the one with brown hair was my son.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Well, thank you so much.
I'm glad you had to.
Yeah, thank you for going, Tracy.
I had a chance to meet so many insiders over the weekend and so many people you did too, and Jason.
I mean, they're just, I mean, it's like family.
Am I right?
Oh, yeah.
I got so many hugs.
So many people I didn't know yelled, Ricky, you're a hoot.
And I'm like, cool.
That's my legacy.
I'm a hoot.
But no, I mean, honestly, you guys, that whole evening was like, it felt historic.
It felt super, super special.
And what I loved was seeing, having a full circle moment.
We had a torch, a surprise Torch Insider meetup a few months ago in Jupiter, Florida.
And there was a couple there who had been at your Restoring Honor event.
She had all the things.
And then you look, she had been at every single event that I had done from Restoring Honor, Man in the Moon, all of them.
She had been at all of them, her and her husband, except for Jerusalem, because it was way out of their price range.
And she said to me at that meet and greet, she's like, and we just, we would love to go, but the tickets are just, and she was totally cool.
She was totally cool about it.
What is really cool is that in the moment, Glenn put me on the spot and he's like, Ricky, can I get them at my tables?
I was like, yes, you can, but I'm going to have to sit at another table now.
So I got bumped, and it is my honor.
Really?
Is that what you were?
It's my honor that Tom and Heidi got to sit at our tables, and that's okay.
I got to sit next to Heart Meat.
It wasn't.
I wasn't in lower.
But Chrissy, who sang the song for the Statue of Liberty, I didn't even mention it all night.
I don't know how she made her dress, who made her dress, but it was really, really beautiful.
But she comes out.
Now, this is a mom who had never.
Done this before, never done this before, and she tries out.
And I wish you could see the video of her trying out because she's trying out and she is like holding on to the heads of her little children because they keep wandering in and going like, mom, mom, mom, mom, while she's singing.
And she like keeps pushing them out of the frame with their heads.
You've done this a million times with your kids.
And she was just so, I mean, she just did not break with all these kids.
She was mom, mom, mom, mom.
And so she comes, she's never done anything like it before.
It was so, she got a standing ovation, just so emotionally.
Unbelievably beautiful.
Just, just beautiful.
She knocked it out of the park.
And Derek and Grace, the same exact same thing.
They do both songs that I'd written the lyrics for.
One was on the Statue of Liberty.
And unfortunately, the Real America's voice didn't take the screen, so you couldn't see the lyrics on the screen in English.
But the first story was about a woman coming from France, a mother.
Knowing what's happening to her country and knowing the potential and the power of America, and seeing that America is asleep, and it's a mom going to the mother of exile saying, Please wake your children.
Please wake your children.
Remind them who they are.
They got to save the world again.
And then Derek and Grace get up.
You know, they came with pockets full of nothing, they came for the hope.
And they were just great.
Grace, I met Grace's dad.
She was so proud.
He was so proud of her.
Did you meet him?
Yeah, I he was begging to meet you, but you were surrounded by a bunch of people, and he was like, No, no, no, it's okay.
He's been following you since you know, oh, I didn't know that.
But I really enjoyed myself.
He was so great, he was.
And uh, I said, Sir, he's he's not you can touch Glenn, you can you can meet him.
It's okay.
He was so terrified to meet you.
Oh, so nice, he was so nice, he was so nice.
But we had just a great time, and if you missed it, we're going to be putting out a uh. Documentary.
Our cameras were there and everything.
And we want to thank Real America's Voice for covering it live.
But our cameras were there and we captured all of it and we captured all the behind the scenes and so much more.
We did a documentary about Lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island and what all of this meets.
It's going to be a special that comes out in July.
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You'll be able to see the whole speech, which I think was one of my better speeches.
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So we were just talking in the break.
Somebody asked if I have gotten the painting.
So, yeah, if I've gotten the painting, can you send that to somebody?
If I had gotten the painting to the president yet.
And I haven't.
And it's not easy to move around with the painting.
It's because it's enormous.
It's, you know, like almost two and a half by what, five feet?
Two and a half.
Yeah, I think by five feet.
Painting of his mother, as I envisioned her, on the ship coming into the harbor across.
You know, from the New York skyline into Ellis Island.
She left.
The anniversary of her leaving Scotland to get here was on Saturday.
And, you know, we had hoped that the president was going to be able to be there.
But, you know, even Tulsi Gabbard wasn't there.
She was also had security risks, so she couldn't be there either.
But I haven't gotten it to him yet.
I don't know when I'm going to.
I only have a couple of days here.
And he's up in Washington, and this painting is not actually easy to move.
And I want to be there when I give it to him because I think he'd be amazed by it.
You're coming back to Florida, though.
Not that I want to know where you're going all the time.
But yeah, you are coming back to Florida, and we'll see if he's going to be at Mar a Lago.
That way we don't have to ship that dang thing all over the country.
It is very heavy.
I was terrified that Jeremy and Rafe were going to drop it.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wasn't, though they're both.
They were both responsible.
But I can't wait for him to see it.
I've asked everybody.
There's a few people at the White House that have seen it that I've sent it to.
And I said, hey, please don't share this with him.
I had to share it with his daughter in law.
Actually, they asked the entire family if you got the image correctly.
So I'm sure at this point he knows.
Oh, really?
No, no, no.
I'm bummed.
I didn't know they went to the whole family.
Yeah, they asked the whole family.
And everyone was like, we don't actually know.
So it's our best guess.
Yeah.
Because this is based on old images of her.
And I wanted to make sure somebody in the family had seen it.
I mean, does that do her justice?
And apparently, I don't know if they don't have a lot of photos from that time period.
I mean, because she was poor when she came here.
She looks stunning.
And I actually think I said she looks hot.
And someone on Laura Trump's team is like, yeah, she looks like a total babe.
So good job.
She does.
Doesn't she?
I mean, in the.
You know, I'm just saying, I, you know, painted a babe.
I'm just saying.
Trump will appreciate that.
Yes, yes.
But it's cool.
And at the bottom of the painting, it says, Marianne McLeod, May 11th, 1930, Ellis Island, New York City, mother of President Donald J. Trump.
Can you tweet that out for me?
I mean, you're going to see it anyway.
Apparently, everybody else has seen it.
Can you just tweet the picture of that out?
And anyway.
Immigration only in America could you come as a maid and the next generation be a billionaire and also the president of the United States?
Only in America.
I could go over and say I'm an Englishman my whole life, but they never think I was English.
You're probably like most people.
Most people don't want any trouble.
They avoid it, they walk away from it when they can, they de escalate it whenever it's possible and hope it never comes looking for them.
That's the right instinct.
But sometimes trouble doesn't care what you want.
It shows up in a parking garage, you know, on a dark walk home at your front door late at night or a few seconds, you know, it just sits there and then it decides you look like an easy target.
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We're going to get an update on Iran, what is happening there.
Two merchant ships have successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz today.
U.S. flag, that's according to CENTCOM.
We are going to be escorting other ships through.
Of course, Iran is, you know, saber rattling whatever saber they have left.
But President Trump has said it's time for these ships that, you know, have nothing to do with this to be able to get through and get out of there.
And so we're escorting them.
Iran has proposed two different peace treaties.
We've rejected both of them.
They're not really moving much.
We'll get the latest on this coming up in just a second.
Also, some of these lefty organizations that are funneling money into some of the worst things possible, Texas has had enough.
I would hope that maybe America has had enough on that as well.
We'll take you to what Texas is doing on Act Blue here in just a second.
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All right, let me tell you the latest from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
He just dropped the hammer on Act Blue.
This is the Democratic machine, the massive small donor donation machine.
The details that we have gone through on this program, on some of our specials in the past, just makes your blood boil.
Paxton's lawsuit accuses Act Blue of flat out lying to Americans about its safeguards.
You know, they claim the screen all of the donations.
They brag about stopping fraud, blah, blah, blah.
But the evidence shows no, they're wide open for fraud, wide open for fraudulent contributions, prepaid cards, gift cards, and most damning foreign donations that federal law explicitly forbids.
When is this country going to get serious about this?
Seriously, when are we going to get serious?
No other country would allow this to happen.
We all know the real money behind a lot of this stuff is coming from China.
What happened this weekend?
Chinese money, Russian money, Iranian money, former Venezuelan money.
All the people who are hostile to us, and quite honestly, some of the frenemies that we have that despise American sovereignty but love buying influence over here.
And it's not conspiracy theories.
The House has been investigating these straw donor schemes that illicit money is funneling through countries like China.
Into platforms exactly like ActBlue.
Lise Paxton's doing something in Texas.
Why isn't everyone doing this?
Why has no one seemed to be concerned about all the foreign money here?
Millions and millions and millions of dollars, hundreds of millions pouring in from overseas actors who have zero business meddling in our republic.
None.
It's against the law.
Can you imagine what China would do if we had been sending a billion dollars over to China and we were undermining them and they had clear proof of it?
Can you imagine what would be said?
Why are we acting like this is no big deal?
Act Blue, let me stay on this one for a second.
It processes billions of dollars for Democrats.
If even a fraction of that is tainted by foreign cash, then every race they touch is compromised.
What a surprise.
But it's not just the rotting of our ballot box.
These same people, especially the Chinese Communist Party, they have been dumping billions into our education system for decades, and nobody cares.
Do you know that $12 billion from China and Qatar alone has gone into our universities?
Do you just trust Chinese money in our university?
You think that's helping, or do you think that's propping up Marxism and all the great things that China is doing?
And Qatar?
Qatar, I know some people absolutely love them.
I'm not a fan of Qatar.
You know, I kind of remember Al Jazeera.
Anyway, that money is going into Harvard and Stanford and NYU and Columbia.
They're all on the take.
Tell me the good things that have come out of that program.
Have you ever heard of Confucius Institutes?
Okay, Confucius Institutes and classrooms.
This is the Chinese Communist Party propaganda.
They have funneled $158 million while pushing anti American narratives, self censorship, Marxist ideology, all disguised as cultural exchange, all into our universities.
They shape the curriculum.
They've trained generations of students to hate America.
The country that educated them and a cheer for the regime that is paying all the bills.
It's poison.
It's pure, deliberate poison.
And it's not about elections.
It warps our culture from the classroom up.
Again, I ask why is no one doing anything about this?
Why?
Kids who will graduate.
They will graduate believing the United States is the villain and that the rich are the enemy, while the real puppet masters are in Beijing and Shanghai laughing all the way to the bank, spending billions to convince our kids that.
Look at what happened over the weekend.
I can't say this enough.
Look at the May Day rallies that swept the country.
Really?
Did they sweep the country?
Hundreds of groups with $2 billion in revenue behind them.
Can I ask the Tea Party, did we even have a fraction of a billion dollars?
I mean, did we even have a hundred million?
I question whether the entire Tea Party movement had over five million total.
They had two billion dollars and they're using it to scream tax the rich, abolish ICE, march against American capitalism.
And nobody's saying anything.
Why?
Why?
They'll block our streets.
They'll shut down schools.
They'll lecture us about workers over billionaires.
But who's funding all of it?
Who's funding the signs?
Who's funding the logistics?
Who's funding the professional organizers?
We know dark money networks that are tied directly back to Neville Roy Singham.
He's the tech tycoon that's in Shanghai.
He's dumped an estimated $278 million into far left groups the Democratic Socialists of America, the People's Forum, Code Pink, and others that will parrot the Chinese Communist talking points.
It's a quarter of a billion dollars.
Do you know what a quarter of a billion dollars can buy these days?
It buys these useful idiots who will rail against American wealth while the protest machine runs on millions and billions of dollars from foreign adversaries who want us divided and weakened and distracted.
That's why they don't have a problem with Iran or Russia or China.
Notice they're not.
Protesting against those guys because a lot of the money is coming from those guys.
It is the ultimate hypocrisy and stupidity.
And it seems like our own government, the ones that are supposed to be protecting us from this stuff, they're on some sort of a suicide mission.
Now, this money, same foreign cash that allegedly slips into Act Blue to elect politicians, it floods our universities and indoctrinates our activists.
You know, now bankrolling street theater that attacks the system that these regimes fear and envy.
They can't beat us, so they have to destroy us.
Enough!
Can somebody in Washington say enough?
Should we ever, ever, ever take a dime from China, Russia, Iran, or any regime that wishes us harm and allow it to be in our political system, our educational system, or our culture?
No, no money for elections or education or culture or any of that.
None.
Texas is standing up.
Ken Paxton is standing up.
I guess Washington is still looking into it.
This is foreign interference on steroids, and it's in broad daylight.
And why are the people, you know, we should start arresting anyone who is.
Knowingly taking this money from foreign governments and doing the bidding of foreign governments.
We should pass laws that, if we need to, I think there are already plenty of them, but we should start passing or enforcing the laws that say no foreign cash in any of this stuff.
And if you have a politician who's like, we're going too hard on China, we're going, you know what?
That should be the last election this person ever faces.
The American people need to understand oh, your politician won't stand up against Sharia law.
Will not everybody be asking their politicians when you get into office, will you pass a bill against Sharia law?
When you get in office, will you stop the Chinese cash from coming into our universities and into our political process?
Will you do it?
It's easy.
No ifs, ands, or buts.
Yes, no.
That's it.
Which one is it for both of those?
It should be a pretty easy yes for both of those things.
It is beyond time that our justice system.
Does what it's supposed to do.
Name names.
Rat it out.
Follow the money all the way back to Beijing and to Doha, to the front groups, to the useful idiots that are on the payroll because there's lots of them.
Ken Paxton doing his part in Texas.
Congress, you have the same report.
DOJ, FEC, you have all the tools.
You're going to do it.
You're going to shut it down.
You're going to expose it.
You're going to prosecute it.
Because if we don't rip this foreign poison out by the roots, it's not going to just sway one election or one campus.
It's already hollowing our republic out from the inside.
And there's not going to be anything worth fighting for in the end.
It's our country, our country, not their country.
What do you say we just do the reasonable things and take it back?
The things, this is what we have to demand demand our DOJ stop the foreign influence money.
And again, any politician that fights against it or expose, you know, or fights against exposing it, this is not partisan.
You shouldn't be in office.
This is not the Democrats or the Republicans.
This is Americans deciding what our future is, not China.
Not Doha or anybody else, but Americans deciding what our future is.
Get the foreign influence out before it's too late, America.
More in a minute.
That was so divisive.
Oh my gosh.
He's now, he says, no Chinese money in politics.
How are you arguing about the.
How?
How?
How is it we're not on the winning side every time?
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Let me get an Iran update from Jason.
Jason, oil has gone up, and I don't know why, as we're starting to say we're escorting ships close to Oman.
And we're escorting them, and there have already been a few of them that have gone through with the American flag on the back.
And why is oil going up?
Do we have Carol on with us next?
We're going to ask her that.
What else is going on in Iran?
So, the Trump administration has announced Project Freedom, like what you were talking about, in an effort to take all of these ships, many of these countries that have not weighed in either way at all on the Iran war, but they've just been stuck there to escort them through the Strait of Hormuz.
There was a lot of people were curious on where this was actually going to happen or how it was going to happen through the Strait of Hormuz, but we just got this morning there was a maritime report sent out from a UK based organization that kind of showed where that was.
So, basically, they're sticking towards as close as they can to the Oman side.
Through Omani territorial waters, and that's how they're getting through now.
I'm not sure why oil prices would be going up.
There was a rumor this morning that the Iranians had fired some missiles at an American warship, and that was going all over social media this morning.
CENTCOM said that's completely false, that that did not happen.
So there is that.
But I don't know if that affected oil prices at the start of that or what, but that now, as per the DOD, is not true at all.
You know, it's amazing how people just don't look to the future.
Here's a guy who is changing OPEC.
changing the way oil works, opening up oil fields, drilling sites, bringing the world a new system.
And based on what we know works, oil, and everybody's bitching about gas prices.
When gas prices went up last time, I didn't hear a lot of bitching about, not like this.
Gas prices going up, you didn't hear the media say anything.
And why were gas prices going up that time?
Because they were closing all of our power plants.
They were closing our refineries.
They were shutting down our drilling systems.
They were shutting our coal-fired electricity plants and then tearing them down.
They had no plan for the future.
They had no plan.
And yet nobody was looking at it then long-term and going, hey, you can't do that.
That's a really bad idea for the future.
And once again, now we're in the opposite situation.
We just look at the price of gasoline.
We're like, oh, well, that's got to stop.
No.
Well, sometimes you know, a short term pain for some gain here on long term.
If we can get done what he's trying to do, this is a really good thing.
You know, again, I don't want to be the flag bearer for, you know, high gas prices and war, but I mean, we're in it.
It's almost like we just suicidal at times.
I'm not in a good mood today, I guess, because I'm just seeing this.
And then I see the report from England.
Did you see the latest, you know, NATO, in NATO, Trump is pulling out.
What, 5,000 troops in Germany?
That leaves us with about 30,000 troops.
That's a significant number of troops to be pulling out.
I mean, you still have 30,000, but there's a lot of stuff that we do over in Germany.
And that's got to make the Germans nervous.
And it should make everybody nervous over there.
I don't know if you saw this.
Parliament actually said on the record, they can fight an all out war for 10 days.
10 days.
The defense has come out and said, you know, the defense ministers have come out and they've all said it's about a week, that's seven days.
Senior officials that have been talking out said they have several days.
That's five days of fighting.
They don't, they're not replenishing any of their supplies.
They don't have anything more than five to 10 days of all out war.
I mean, that's a sitting duck.
What good are they as allies?
You can't even protect yourself for more than five days.
Holy cow.
And that's, I mean, that's why.
Go ahead.
That's part of the ridiculousness of the entire NATO relationship because why would they?
Why would they prepare for a sustained conflict when they've got big brother United States to come and protect them?
Meanwhile, while they never concentrate on that, they've got a ton of social welfare programs they can throw all that money into.
And that's what they've been doing since World War II.
That's enough of that.
We have paid for all of their social welfare.
By paying for all of their defense, they were able, and they still spent themselves into oblivion.
I mean, you know, at least ours was corruption.
I'm convinced that our debt would be way, way small, way small, our national debt, if it wasn't for all this corruption.
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I'll bet you a third of it is all just in money that was corrupt.
And I don't even mean corrupt like, hey, we gave it, you know, for, you know, turtle tunnels and experiments on, you know, African tribes and lesbians.
I mean, actual just corruption.
I think a third of it.
What did they spend it on?
You get the national health care system of England?
Really?
Congratulations, at least you got that.
Wow.
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We're glad you're here.
Thank you so much for listening with everything that's going on in the world.
And there's a lot.
I want to bring Carol Roth in to talk a little bit about, well, let's start with oil.
Why did oil go up today, Carol, when the president announced he was opening up and protecting some ships going through?
Do you know?
So I think there's something.
You've heard of the boy who cries wolf problem, right?
And unfortunately, I think that the The president has a little bit of a straight will be open and safe problem.
Some investors may put it to the side, and sometimes you see that in the stock market.
But the hardcore investors, those who are in the bond market, those who are in the commodity market, they are looking at not what the president is saying directly, they're reading between the lines and they're taking note of his actions because the president happens to be very transparent if you know what you're looking for.
And basically, every time the yields on the 10 year get into the range of about 4.4%, the administration, led by a very smart guy at the Treasury and Scott Besant, starts to worry that we're going to have bond market dysfunction.
And so the president comes out and says, everything is going to be good.
Everything is going to be wrapped up here soon.
We're taking care of everything in an effort to get those yields down and to buy them a little bit of space and a safety buffer.
And if you are in the bond market and you're in the commodity market, you've noticed this pattern, and at some point you don't believe it anymore.
And obviously, the longer that this goes on and the more tail there is, there's going to be on costs and economic consequences.
So I think that you have, you know, in certain markets, you know, it's certainly each one is individual in terms of how they're digesting information and has different focuses.
But I think that they have caught on to, you know, every time we hit this level, this is what the administration says, but we're not actually seeing.
An end to this conflict.
And investors who are very focused on geopolitics and oil and gas believe that the strait at this point is closed indefinitely and that there's no clarity about when an opening date is really going to happen.
So even if ships, apparently three American flagships have gone through, even if ships are going through, no, none of them had oil, I think.
Yeah.
So obviously there would have to be a long.
Extended, not a one off situation or a three off situation, but there would have to be a return to some sense of normalcy and flow.
And even then, that doesn't mean that there's definitely an end to the conflict, but that within the context is going to have a different read in terms of the market.
And look, the reality is, Glenn, that the cost of gas and the cost of oil on a worldwide basis should be higher at this point in time.
There has been a lot of concerted efforts in terms of strategic petroleum reserve releases across the world and other efforts to try to keep this down and keep a lid on it during the conflict.
So, even at the high levels that we're at, it could be worse.
And I think that, again, that's part of the calculus how much runway is there to keep a lid on this over time?
And obviously, the longer that it goes on, the more longer term risk there is.
So the flying bananas are done this weekend.
Spirit Airlines is out.
And Elizabeth Warren, when she announced this with Joe Biden, that they weren't going to merge with JetBlue, she said that's a win for the Republican, win for Biden.
Well, it's not a win for anybody who had tickets on a cheap airline to go someplace to go see grandma or go back to school or whatever it was.
That's not a win for you today.
All these people have lost their jobs.
The airline is closed.
The only ones that will win are the bigger airlines.
Yeah, the thing about the Elizabeth Warrens, which has.
Progressivism, but basically liberalism in general at this point, is that they are always wrong and never in doubt.
And this is a very dangerous combination because you can have this moral preening, but it doesn't replace economic reality.
And they are so decoupled from the economic reality, either because they don't understand or because they don't care, that they get to be Ralph Wiggum from The Simpsons.
Oh, I did a thing.
I helped.
And no, you did not help.
They take their victory lap.
And then what happens is that long term, everybody suffers the consequences.
You know, MA is part of my background.
I'm a recovering investment banker.
You know, we see this all the time.
You have a company that needs a lifeline, and another company steps in, and it's letting the market sort it out.
Does it mean that, you know, that that would have worked?
I don't know.
It's, you know, 50 50, but at least there would have been a chance.
What they did is they took a struggling company and they said, no, you cannot have that lifeline.
Look, we did a good thing.
And like you said, now we have less choice.
Now we have people who are out of a job.
Now we have less of an opportunity for this to work its way out in the markets and in the system.
And this isn't just about MA.
This is about minimum wage.
This is about rent control.
This is about every time they don't understand or don't care about economic reality, they want to do a thing, they want to do their Ralph Wiggum thing and be helping.
And they're not helping and they're making it harder.
For Americans to thrive, to be successful, and in some cases just to afford the cost of living.
And unfortunately, that's where we're at today.
Well, but you can't, I'm sorry, but I can't give them the benefit of the doubt on this because every time, I mean, the facts are out about minimum wage.
They're going to go and say there needs to be a minimum wage now.
They're going to try to pass it in Congress again.
No, especially not a national minimum wage.
What somebody can live on in Preston, Idaho is different than what somebody can live on in New York City.
That makes no sense whatsoever.
You put a national living wage together and it's 25 bucks, the people in small towns of America, you will lose those jobs.
You will lose many of the jobs in the big cities because people can't afford that as a business.
And the proof is there.
They just never seem to want to look at it.
Yeah, I mean, if you recall, I'm with you on this.
If you recall my second book, Was the war on small business, which talked about what happened during COVID and how there was this direct attack on the small businesses of the world.
And the intention behind it is that small business equates to freedom.
Small businesses are very independent, they're scattered geographically and individually, they don't have the funds to support these candidates and the lobbying efforts and quote unquote, legally launder money the way that big businesses can.
And so, you know, they always talk about how it's Main Street's term and we're here for the backbone of the economy.
But at the end of the day, they're not thinking about the economy.
They're thinking about their power.
And what consolidates their power is being in bed with the big guys, which is why we have corporatism instead of capitalism these days.
And it seems to me that these companies need to go through with it.
I just saw an interview with the mayor of Seattle, and she's like, Starbucks is not going to move.
They need us, they need to be in Seattle.
I don't think they do need you, but they might have some loyalty to Seattle.
But I have to tell you, if I heard somebody who had been marching, Revolutionaries in front of my business say that, I would be so, but I'm different.
I'd be like, you know what?
Wrap it up, gang.
We're moving.
I don't care where we're moving to.
We're going to move to Tennessee.
We're going to move to Florida.
We're going to move to Texas, but we're moving.
That's it.
Enough.
Same in New York.
You come after these corporations.
Are they actually going to move?
Do you think?
I mean, we've seen it here in Chicago.
Absolutely.
Over time, they're going to be forced to do it.
Ken Griffin, who was the founder of Citadel, which is a major financial services firm, got absolutely Fed up with what was going on in the state and the attempt to milk businesses, milk the quote unquote wealthiest people.
And so he took his own tax base.
He took a bunch of jobs.
And by the way, a lot of philanthropy.
He gave a lot of money to improve the city.
And what we're seeing is it's not only him, but other wealthy people who have left.
And the burden is now falling to the middle and working class.
You have a bunch of people who are saying, I don't understand how my property tax bills keep going up.
I don't understand why.
Everything is getting more expensive here is because they're driving out the people who are giving the most dollars to the state in order to be able to operate.
You think the state is going to all of a sudden peel back its budget?
No, they're just going to continue to pass it on.
So instead of growing the pie, they're shrinking the pie and you have to eat a bigger piece of it.
In this case, the pie is not delicious, Glenn.
Yeah.
And it's sad because the ones who pay, like Spirit Airlines, it's the poorest.
It's the poorest people.
Nobody rich is riding Spirit Airlines.
It's just the people who are struggling day to day to get by, who are wanting to save money, and Spirit Airlines was there for them, and now they're not.
Can I switch subjects?
Go ahead.
Oh, sure.
Go ahead.
Finish up.
I was just going to say they're going to price people out of being able to take a vacation.
The people who are working hard, working class people are no longer going to be able to fly because the government had to get in the middle and say, I'm sorry, you can't have this choice.
Exactly right.
Exactly right.
You know, we did our big celebration for America's 250 or Freedom 250.
It's always confusing because Freedom 250 is the conservatives doing something.
America's 250 is the big corporate, you know, and progressive thing that wants to keep America kind of, you know, the American founding is problematic.
So we don't really want to focus on that.
That's an actual quote.
But, you know, I remember, I'm old enough to remember the bicentennial.
I remember in 1976, it was everywhere.
Everywhere, and there were products everywhere.
I don't even see any marketing of this at all anywhere.
Do you?
So, this is a crazy thing.
There was something that came out from Oreo in the last couple of days that they're doing a special edition Oreo with red, white, and blue filling in the middle.
So, of course, my initial thought, like, okay, great, this is, you know, 250th anniversary celebration.
Finally, we're going to see some merch.
And no, they're doing it.
They're calling it the Firecracker Popsicle Edition instead of branding it with this huge celebratory milestone.
And it's just as not only a patriot who would buy every piece of merch that is out there because it's just fabulous and you can't get your hands on enough red, white, and blue and things that celebrate America, but as somebody who focuses today a lot on marketing and branding, this is just leaving cash on the table.
And the fact that no one in corporate America is stepping into this celebration, I have seen almost no merchandise.
And it's a shock because I would have thought the second we hit January 1st, we would have seen the American flag, red, white, and blue everywhere.
It's been absolute radio stylus.
And now we have a product and they didn't even put the branding on it.
Yeah, it's crazy.
I didn't even know that about Oreo.
That is nuts.
If firecrackers, what you can't say?
I mean, who else is marketing?
I guess you could market those to.
To France and England as well, the red, white, and blue.
But I mean, you know, it's clear who they're for.
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You know, if you're a longtime listener, unless you were listening to me locally, you probably found me, maybe, right after 9-11.
It's when I started the national show.
I was supposed to start in January 2002, but Dr. Laura was not talking about 9-11.
She refused to talk about it, and the network said, we have to talk about 9-11, so they moved me up and my start date up.
And I remember 9-11.
I remember it being.
And one of the scariest days of my life, one of the scariest days I think of your life too, if you were there and you remember it, and because we didn't have any answers.
We didn't have any answers.
We had the mayor of New York, Rudy Giuliani, and he was, I thought he was an incredible mayor, but 2001, it was, he changed.
He wasn't just the mayor of New York, he was the mayor of America for a while, you know, because it was.
You know, the sirens wouldn't stop, and the smoke was still coming out of the pit, and the families were waiting for answers that nobody could give.
And then he showed up and he stood at ground zero with the firefighters.
Um, and he was covered in ash and the police officers that hadn't slept.
He told the country the truth the best he could.
You know, we're going to get through this.
I don't know what comes next, but we're going to get through this.
And that.
Leadership is not about having all the answers.
It's about showing up when everything else is falling apart and refusing to let people feel alone.
And Rudy Giuliani did that for New York.
And he did it for all of us, I think.
He reminded us what resilience was.
And he was the guy who just stood in the rubble and said, hey, tomorrow is coming and we're going to be okay.
He's in a hospital today, he's in critical condition.
No matter what you think of Rudy Giuliani and his politics, he took that moment, the entire country looked at him, and he led.
And to me, that's worth a moment of thanks and a prayer for his future.
Rudy Giuliani, keep him in your prayers.
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