Why Has Biden Taken Out MILLIONS in Mortgages Against His Home? | Guests: Alex Jones & Sen. Mike Lee | 6/25/24
Primary Topic
This episode explores the financial strategies and controversies surrounding Joe Biden's repeated mortgage refinancing, analyzing why despite his wealth, he frequently sought additional funds against his home.
Episode Summary
Main Takeaways
- The Bidens have refinanced their home mortgages 35 times, which raises questions about their financial management strategies.
- Financial experts are puzzled by the Bidens' need for cash despite a reported net worth of $10 million.
- Speculation includes potential debt manipulation, tax evasion, and hiding assets.
- The discussion is framed within broader political implications, including the impact on Biden's public and political profile.
- The episode explores the complexities of high-profile financial behaviors and their interpretations in the media.
Episode Chapters
1: Introduction to the Biden's Mortgage Strategy
The episode begins with a detailed look at the Bidens' financial activities, focusing on their use of home mortgages as a financial tool. Glenn Beck: "Why are they doing it?"
2: Financial Analysis
Expert opinions on financial strategies commonly used by wealthy individuals that might explain the Bidens' actions. Glenn Beck: "It doesn't make a lot of sense, says financial experts, unless they're desperate for cash."
3: Political Implications
Discussion on how these financial decisions might affect Biden's political image and the potential fallout. Glenn Beck: "The constant refinancing raises the question of why?"
Actionable Advice
- Understand Mortgage Refinancing: Homeowners might consider refinancing as a way to lower interest rates or adjust monthly payments.
- Financial Planning: Regular review of personal financial strategies can prevent over-leveraging.
- Transparency in Finances: Maintaining clear and public financial records can help mitigate speculation and misunderstandings.
- Consulting Financial Advisors: Engaging with financial advisors to navigate complex financial decisions.
- Legal and Tax Implications: Always consider the legal and tax implications of financial maneuvers like refinancing.
About This Episode
Recent documents show that President Biden and his wife have refinanced their house multiple times since buying it decades ago. Is that where Biden and his family have made their millions? Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss the upcoming CNN presidential debate and the questionable impartiality of debate moderator Jake Tapper. Glenn and Stu discuss the potential for Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) to lose his re-election bid. The candidates for Trump's vice president have been narrowed down to three. Who will be the final choice? Host of "The Alex Jones Show" Alex Jones discusses the liquidation of his company and the retaliation he faces from the corporate media. Utah Senate candidate Mayor Trent Staggs joins to explain why he is running for Mitt Romney's seat in the Senate. Glenn and Stu discuss the upcoming SCOTUS decisions that are still looming. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) joins to discuss the dangers of the Democrats' push to draft women into the military.
People
Joe Biden, Jill Biden
Guest Name(s):
Alex Jones, Sen. Mike Lee
Content Warnings:
None
Transcript
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Well, hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. We've got a lot to talk about. The SCOTUS decisions.
There's a lot of them yet to come down. They could come today or tomorrow, then Thursday or Friday, but they added tomorrow as well. So many to get through. And they have to be done constitutionally by the end of the week.
So we will, we will see some pretty important decisions. We'll go through those here in just a few minutes. On today's program.
Also, we're going to talk about the debate and how Trump and Biden are preparing, what the poll numbers are showing. Also, Jake Tapper. And there's a new story out about Joe and Jill. Biden have been using their Delaware home as an ATM and they have taken loans out 35 times against their house and this is reported now in the Daily Mail. And of course, nobody in America wants to print that, and nobody really understands why because it's not a good idea.
So why are they doing it?
Well, I asked chat GPT for some reason someone might do that.
Don't blame me.
It's just chat GPT in 60 seconds.
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The president has lived in two houses in his home state since 1975, when he bought his first property in Wilmington that he later sold in the 1990s. But records obtained by DailyMail.com show the couple have had a habit of negotiating a new mortgage or credit deal on both homes every 17 months.
Over the decades, the Bidens have borrowed a total sum of $6 million on both properties. There's still an outstanding $541,000 mortgage on their current three bedroom, four and a half bath Wilmington mansion nearly 30 years after they bought it. The constant refinancing raises the question of why?
Why the Bidens, who have a reported net worth of $10 million, need a constant flow of extra cash.
It doesn't make a lot of sense, says financial experts, unless they're desperate for cash.
The revelation comes as questions grow about the president's involvement with his son, Hunter. Shady business dealings. According to the mortgage documents, first lady purchased their current four acre lot for $350,000 in 1996, but have since saddled it with 20 different home credit agreements and mortgages totaling $4.23 million. Their previous five bedroom, two and a half bath home in the same town was purchased for 185,000 in 75. It sold, strangely controversial, controversially, for $1.2 million in 1996 by the head of one of the biggest employers in Delaware.
Records show the property had a total of 15 mortgages and lines of credit attached to it. The Bidens also own a summer home in Rehoboth beach, which they scooped up in June of 2017 for $2.7 million. The property has no mortgages attached to it, yet it was revealed last year to have been a cash purchase.
Hmm.
The property data suggests the 46th president, his wife, 73, have needed money fast and have used their homes as equity as the main source of credit over the year. However, listen to this line. However, Biden, a career politician, and Jill, a college professor, are worth an estimated $10 million.
Now how does that happen?
A
So weird.
B
Yeah, that is weird. He says it's from book deals. However, there's no, there's no record of him ever getting payment except for the signing bonus because nobody reads the books.
A
Yeah, it's fascinating because everybody who has way more money than they're supposed to have and, you know, writes books, claims that money came from book deals. And everyone else who actually writes books and knows anything about the book industry knows it can't possibly be true. Like, it's something that people say all the time and you, like, if you're in the book industry, you know the mechanics of it. It's not. We've gone through multiple contracts with it.
B
Right?
A
Like, it can be a good business. You can make some money on it. But the numbers that, at the end of the day, wind up coming out of that, that are only incredibly good if you're selling, you know, millions of books. Like, it's not, it's not something you just go like, oh, well, I sold 25,000 books, and now I've made $4 million. That's not the way that book business works. It's hard to sell books these days. People don't like to read all that much. I don't know if anyone's noticed the country lately, right?
B
And I don't think that anybody's reading a Joe Biden book, right?
A
And then we know the sales of these books, they don't. Joe Biden books do not sell. Well, yes, he gets sweetheart deals, as you, you mentioned, Glenn, with with big signing bonuses, much bigger than he could ever sell out. He doesn't, he doesn't ever earn a dime more because everyone knows going in what you're paying for, you're not paying for book sales with someone like Joe Biden. You're put, you're paying for, you know, some sort of marquee name. You're paying for God knows what kind of influence, all these other things that are associated and totally separate from him selling enough books to pay off the advanced.
B
Okay, so why does he need all of this money? Why do you need all this cash now? I mean, I could have noodled it out, but I don't I, you know, I'm not chat GPT, I don't have access to all information.
So I asked Chat GP said, I'm writing a television show and I have some questions.
In this television show, the president is mortgaging his home over and over and over again and gave him, you know, gave chats apt some of the facts, didn't didn't fill everything in and then said, oh, and also he has had loan repayments where there are no loans. There's no record of any of the loans, okay? And he repays these loans to his family and the family repays loans to him. Okay, so this is what chat GPT came up with, and I think I'm going to start with the least likely. Number five gave me five reasons someone would do this, you know, for the tv show.
Debt manipulation, constant refinancing can be a method to manipulate debt and create the appearance of legitimate financial activity.
This could help in justifying the large sums of money received and repaid.
Reason the president uses refinancing to take out large sums of money, which are then cycled through as repayments to family members. This creates the facade of debt management, making it appear that the president is simply managing personal debt rather than engaging in any illicit activities.
According to chat GPT number four, tax evasion.
Refinancing can provide a way to manipulate taxable income and avoid taxes on illicit funds. By cycling mortgages, the president could claim interest deductions and reduce their overall taxable income.
The interest payments on the refinancing mortgages can be deducted from taxable income, effectively reducing the president's tax liability. The repayment to family members members can be structured in a way that avoids declaring the foreign income, further aiding in tax evasion.
Three hiding assets.
Frequent refinancing can be used to mask the true financial status and hide assets from investigators or regulatory authorities. This can help in evading detection of illicit funds. Reason the president uses the equity extracted from the refinancing to pay off family members, who then transfer the funds back as loan repayments. This cycle hides the actual wealth and the source of the funds, making it seem like the money is tied up in legitimate debt rather than illicit gains.
By the way, so far, nothing non nefarious chats apt didn't come up with a single non nefarious reason. Two creating a paper trail. Mortgage cycling can create a complex financial paper trail that makes it difficult for investigators to track the true source and destination of money.
This can also help hide illegal financial activities. Reason by refinancing frequently, the president can create a maze of financial transactions that obscure the flow of money. The complexity can make it harder for authorities to detect the link between the foreign payoffs and the repayments made to family members.
Number one this is Cha Ch's number one reason for having, you know, 17 mortgages and keep taking out large sums of money and remortgaging your house 17 times.
Frequent refinancing of mortgages can be a method to launder illicit funds. By continually cycling mortgages, the president could introduce large amounts of cash into the financial system under the guise of legitimate loans, which are then repaid using money received from foreign payoffs. Reason the president receives large sums of money from foreign entities through family members.
To legitimize these funds, they are funneled into mortgage refinancing process.
The constant refinancing and the large checks written for loan repayments help disguise the origin of the funds, making them appear as legitimate financial transactions.
That's Chachi PTs opinion on why you might do what, but the Daily Telegraph has just revealed the Bidens do you.
A
Know, if you asked it and put in Biden's name, it probably wouldn't give you any answer, right?
B
Like it wouldn't give you any.
A
You have to write it in a way like I'm writing a movie script, correct? To get an answer on that, I.
B
Mean, and looking for legitimate reasons why you would do this? Why would a character redo this or do this 17 times, 35 times overall, but on one house, 17 times, why would, why would that happen?
Well, that's what chat GPT came up with, right?
A
And I mean, like, there are reasons to do it. Like, I guess, you know, if you're, as the rates are falling, right, you might, you might renegotiate your mortgage. Like I did my mortgage when rates were low. Right, you, I did it once. Maybe you could even think potentially because they fell so far from when he started, maybe you do it even twice. Right? But, like, you don't get to 35 with low interest rates. No, you don't get to 35 with an improving credit score. You don't get to 30. Like, there are reasons you might do it more than once, but I mean, you don't get to 35.
Maybe what's interesting is, like, if you, let's say you're a person who has, you know, if you're Joe Biden, you have $10 million, and let's say that's locked up in, you know, investments. I don't know, like he says, he.
B
Says it's pension book sales and investments, right?
A
So, like, you know, you don't, let's say you bought Nvidia stock and it's gone up a lot and you don't want to sell it and take the tax hit to access the money. You could take some of your equity out of your house to spend, but the issue with that is you can't just keep doing it. You have to pay it back each time, which means that you have to have an influx of cash to keep paying off.
B
Yeah, he would pay them off. He'd pay them off sometimes in months, sometimes in a year.
He'd take out, you know, a million dollar loan and then pay it off within the year.
Excuse me, on a teacher's salary and a public servant.
A
I know. And by the way, Glenn, I just want to point out the hypocrisy for a moment of a man who says he's got $10 million in investment and doesn't want to pay the taxes associated with the gains. Right? Like, he's just avoiding the exact types of taxes he's proposing and trying to implement on everyone else and saying everyone else is skipping out on their taxes. He's doing the exact same thing. And that is the best case scenario here.
B
I know.
A
The real truth seems to fit precisely with what we suspect Joe Biden is doing with his family members when it comes to essentially allegedly laundering money through international sources.
B
That's why when these people in Washington, DC say they're going after the rich, they don't mean it. They don't mean it. They don't mean the really rich and connected rich. They won't ever tax those people. They mean you. They mean the person that has just started a business and is starting to turn things around. Those are the people that they're, they're really after. They will never go. As Donald Trump said, look, you don't like the amount I pay in taxes, then change the laws, okay? He knows rich people can play the games of avoiding taxes and they can shelter their money and everything else that helps them. They can do the things that Joe Biden did in the best case scenario from chat GPT all right, let me tell you about our sponsor. It's simply safe. I want my family to be safe, full stop. I also want to do business with a security company that I can trust. Full stop.
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Fair use used to be, if you're talking about something and you want to just reference it and show it, you could show it. Now I understand, like, CNN owns the debate, okay? They paid for the debate. They can charge whatever they want, and they're charging $50,000 to play the debate with their logo on it, and then you can have access to it for all time, et cetera, et cetera. Well, I'm, you know, the blaze, and I'm not going to write a check for $50,000 to CNN. You can go watch the debate and we'll give you the commentary. However, when it's somebody on the campaign trail, this is completely different, always has been.
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. We welcome Pat Gray from Pat Gray unleash the podcast that you can hear being recorded and going out live every day before. This program airs Monday through Friday on the Blaze radio network or on Blaze tv. But also you can get his Pat Gray unleashed anywhere you find your podcast. Welcome to the program, Mister Pat Gray. Thank you. So good to be here, Glenn. Yeah, it is, isn't it? It is.
So the debates are happening on Thursday.
Should prove to be interesting. There are a couple of things that will make it easier for Joe Biden. They're going to be two commercial breaks. Okay.
Campaign staff cannot interact with their candidate during breaks.
I'd like to see all of them, both of them, get a blood test myself to make sure there's no stimulants or anything else in their system.
No opening statements.
90 minutes will be the debate time.
Red lights will turn solid red when the time is expired and the mics go down and muted during the program, except when it's their turn to speak.
Trump and Biden also have now agreed to stand at lecterns on stage. Their positions on stage will be determined by a coin flip. It was flipped. And he took the right side, I think. Did he not, stu? He took, I think, the right side of the stage.
A
Yes. Which was right of your tv screen, essentially. Yeah, depending on how you're looking at the left and right of the stage. But, yeah, he's gonna be in the right side of your, of your screen, which was.
B
Yeah.
A
I don't know. Weird choice. Like, why wouldn't you want the last word in a debate? Like that seems like that was the coin flip.
B
You gotta choose either position on television, right or left, or last final comment.
I don't know. I think I would have gone for the last comment myself, but.
A
Right, like, what's the advantage of being on the right? Does he think it's the good side is going to the camera is going to catch his good side? Like, what else he's got? You know, there's some mental trick, like, well, I'm on the right side, and that means I'm not liberal or something. Like, is what, what is the, what is the thought process behind that decision? Do you have any theories?
B
No, I have none. I have none.
The president is now at Camp David for the week. He is preparing for the debate. The Trump campaign, according to the Babylon, be announced yesterday that the former president has been preparing for his upcoming debate with Joe Biden by visiting nursing homes and arguing with dementia patients.
George, you're wrong about lime Jello. Nobody likes it. Nobody likes it. It doesn't taste good. Everybody's telling me that. Everybody's telling me how much they hate it.
And you're telling them they should serve lime Jello every day. Day one, I will ban lime Jello. Mexico will pay for it.
So he's just asking, talking about the things that everybody, somebody who's in a, in a psych ward might be talking about.
So you have that going for you and then you have it on CNN.
CNN yesterday.
Cut off the press secretary for Donald Trump.
Here's what happened. Cut to it's to. It takes someone five minutes to Google Jake Tapper. Donald Trump to see that Jake Tapper has. Ma'am, we're going to stop this interview if you're going to keep attacking my colleagues.
Ma'am, I'm going to stop this interview if you continue to attack my colleagues. I would like to talk about Joe Biden and Donald Trump, who you work for. Yes. If you are here to speak on his behalf, and I will have this conversation.
I am stating facts that your colleagues have stated in the past. Now, I'm sorry, guys.
A
We're going to come back out to the panel.
B
Caroline, thank you very much for your time. You are welcome to come back at any point.
C
She is welcome to come back and.
B
Speak about Donald Trump. And Donald Trump will have equal time to Joe Biden when they both join us now at next, early later this week in Atlanta for this debate.
Okay, so weird. So they couldn't handle anybody saying about Joe, anything at all about Jake Tapper.
And all she was saying was they've called him a Nazi over and over again. How are we expecting this to be fair? Multiple times he's compared him to Hitler. Over and over again.
A
He's done that.
B
And he really has.
It's not like we have any evidence of that. Cut three. But I do want to note in this 1990 Vanity Fair excerpt, David, you and I are old enough to remember this. Marie Brenner writes, trump's first wife, Ivana Trump, told her lawyer Michael Kennedy that from time to time, her husband reads a book of Hitler's collected speeches. The dehumanizing rhetoric of Adolf Hitler is once again alive and well on a national political stage. If you were to open up a copy of Hitler's mein Kampf, you would find the nazi leader describing the mixing of non Germans with Germans as poisoning. Donald Trump's language mirrors this directly. It's not hyperbole. That does very directly echo Adolf Hitler's language.
Geez. You know what's amazing is they used to go crazy when I would compare programs to the early programs of Germany and Nazi Germany. I wasn't saying that Obama was Hitler.
I was saying he's setting up programs that lead to the same place or can lead to the. And they went nuts. Now they're just over and over and over again calling this man Hitler. Yeah.
A
And, like, you can criticize your analysis on that, as many of the media did. Did. And you can criticize Jake Tapper's analysis, as many on the right have done. But what was never in doubt was that Glenn Beck was going to host a debate. There's never a moment where that was. That might just happen. Might just be where, I don't know, the Obama, you know, the, the, you know, I don't know, Romney Obama debate, you know, is it going to be Glenn Beck gonna be the moderator?
B
Would have been good, though. That would have been good.
A
I would have freaking loved it. And the audience, I think, would have loved it. But I don't think it was ever really on the fringes of happening. And I'll note, by the way, as well, she cuts off the interview because her colleagues are being criticized.
Well, what exactly is happening with Donald Trump? Like, Donald Trump is a colleague of the spokesperson and they criticize Donald Trump all the time. Like, I. Does she have the power to end these interviews? Like, it's so stupid. That's all part of this. Obviously, part of the story here with CNN hosting this debate is whether they're going to do a good job or not with it. Jake Tepper might do a great job. We may wind up being like, wow, he actually was pretty good there. It's happened before where we've had mainstream journalists who have done a decent job. But, like, part of the story, obviously, is his on record criticism of Trump for multiple years. That has to be part of the story.
B
Let me ask you this. We praised you many times, too.
A
We used to praise Jake Tapper all the time. He was great during the Obama era in particular, but he went off the rails as soon as Trump came into.
B
Office because he went crazy. Yeah, he did went crazy.
First of all, you can find in mein kampf the defiling of german blood, et cetera, et cetera. You can find those things. But what the press needs to do is look at words versus actions. Donald Trump, the reason why the poisoning of the german blood is, was so bad was because he was also implementing policies in the, in the Germans, the german version of the AMA. Okay? He was talking about those things and purifying the german blood. And then he had the doctors and the scientists and everybody else, else, through law, purify the german blood. Who is the one that's working with the AMA to do all kinds of new things? I just read something today first, you know, a kind of. A little bit.
I read it to him because it was off topic on a different topic. But I want to.
I want you to. I want you to listen to this. This is from a book from the 1970s. It was written in France and then translated to English, and nobody ready.
But this is what Hitler had their head of, the german medical association, right? German doctors. We know this. Those responsible for the situation are foreigners. They're jews. We alone have led us this way. They alone have led us this way. They have been opposed to any german thinking in our organizations. He goes on to talk about the value of the german blood. And it's time to sweep aside those who do not wish to understand the signs of the times.
Does that sound familiar? Sweep away those who are living in the old times.
Clean up the organizations. Sweep aside all those who do not wish to understand the new way of thinking. Now, is Donald Trump putting that out?
No, but which president is implementing and saying things like that? More importantly, which administration is actually acting on things of sweeping away all those that don't embrace the new way of thinking? Which one?
So I can talk about german blood or american blood being poisoned, but until you start to sweep away all those that don't embrace the new way of thinking, you're not Hitler.
You're not.
They're doing that on a number of fronts, though.
A
It's not just medically, it's climate change wise. I mean, they've tried to make any opposition to man caused climate change any thought.
B
Sweep away. Sweep it away. Yep. Sweep them away. They don't understand the news for you. Sweep them away. Yeah, yeah. It's progress. Do you know why the nazi symbol. Symbol is crooked? You know, the. The symbol, the hindu syndical symbol for peace is the swastika.
But it's square.
Hitler's swastika is turned at a slight angle. Do you know why?
A
No.
B
To represent progress.
This was a sign that we are progressive in our thinking. We're moving forward. We're getting rid of all those dusty ideas of the past.
Wow. Well, I mean, if you really want times, signs of the times, and you really want to look at which one is more in line with Hitler, you could argue on language one way or another that spooky Joe Biden thing with the red behind him and for the first time, the marines behind him as he's giving a political speech, talking about wiping away all these maga people.
You could compare, and you could come up with comparisons, maybe for both sides, but when it comes to policies and policies that are actually being implemented, there's only one candidate that resembles Hitler. Only one. And I'm not even saying he's Hitler, but what I am saying is they're on the same path in policies, and that's the Democrats.
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We'll be right back after these messages.
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Welcome to the program. Well, it is primary day, and it looks like the first member of the squad to be kicked out of the squad, the Mod squad, of course, looks like it could be Bowman.
A
Jamal Bowman, very vulnerable today. He's in a primary against George Latimer in New York, and he would be the first squad member to ever lose a, which is kind of fascinating. I mean, how. When you consider how terrible they are. But Bowman is the type of person that makes AOC almost appear sane. Like, that's how crazy he is. And the fact that he might lose here is a. Is a big story. A lot of people are focusing on money coming in from AIPAC and other groups who. Well, who don't think. Well, the Jews should be murdered. And these crazy groups like that who don't support the. The raping of innocent jewish women and decathlon.
B
Well, those are only Jews, too.
A
Yeah.
B
Oh, yeah. Those are only Jews. So only the Jews are standing in his way. If it wasn't for those damn Jews. And we wouldn't have a problem with all these Jews. If it wasn't for all those Jews.
A
Stop reading Jamal Bowman's campaign platform, Glen.
That is. It's a fascinating one, because it is.
You think in a heavily. In this type of district, there's gonna be no problem with a squad member holding on. But Bowman's been so bad, so crazy, he called the sexual crimes committed by Hamas on October 7 israeli propaganda. And his double tripled, quadrupled down on this. He did eventually back off on that one particular claim, but has been calling Israel a genocidal state and all this nonsense for a very long time.
He looks like the heavy underdog today, which is interesting.
A lot of people are focusing on the money, but it looked like he was way behind before money started pouring into the district anyway. So I think this is more about his. His. You know, his. The things he's saying, the things he's been doing.
They're going to try to blame. What a surprise. These people are going to try to blame jewish money for the loss.
Who would have seen that one coming?
B
Maybe he'll. Maybe he'll go back to writing poetry. You know, like his famous poem about 911.
You remember that, don't you?
Plains used as missiles target twin towers. 30 minutes later, both buildings collapse onto themselves.
Allegedly, two other planes. Pentagon, Pennsylvania. Hijacked by terrorists. Minimal damage. Hmm.
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It'S a new day.
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I turn around.
Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
This is the Glenn Beck program.
Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
We're glad you're here. We've got to talk about the election, some of the new polling numbers.
I know that Stu is hyper focused on. On Jamal Bowman, who, sadly, sadly, may be the first squad member to lose his seat today, and.
But that'll never stop him from losing his mind.
He can continue to do that every day. He gets better and better, doesn't he? We start in just 60 seconds. First. Every day when I get home from work, I take about 20 minutes or so to unwrap all the ducks from around my head. Some days I find my head, you know, just fine under all that tape. Some days, well, I'm just glad to have some of the pieces in one place when it exploded because of all the things that the Democrats are doing to our country. But the last thing I want to do is come home and then, you know, do things outside of work that deal with additional stressors. For example, in the past, whenever I was trying to buy or sell a house, I didn't know how to interview a real estate agent. I had no idea. I didn't know how they did their job. I didn't know what the best practices were. And I made a real mess. Real mess, especially on those days when I didn't bring the duct tape to the meeting with the real estate agent. But anyway, got frustrated. I started my own company. We started working with the 500 best real estate agents in the country, according to the Wall Street Journal. And we got to know them. I got to find out what are the best practices? What makes you better than other real estate agents? And then we started looking for more of them.
Real estate agents, I trust.com. that's the company we started where we are just going to recommend those agents. I think there's about 3000 of them now. 2000, 3000 of them all across the country. If you're looking to buy or sell, you just go to realestate agentsitrust.com, tell us what you're trying to do and where, and we'll try to find the right agent. If they're, you know, somebody that we've already vetted, we have somebody in your area, we'll pass them on. I don't charge you a fee for that. You just go to real estate agentsitrust.com. that's realestateagentsitrust.com.
so can, can we, can we, can we talk about your glee with Jamal Bowman? Stu?
A
Can we, speaker one I think it would be a good thing for the country if we didn't have a completely insane person in Congress. Now, I'd have to be much more specific when describing that phenomenon, but Jamal Bowman would be a nice one to remove. He is a, now, if you don't.
B
Remember, Jamal's the guy who pulled the fire alarm in Congress and got away with it, which is the most likable.
A
Moment of his entire run. Yes, it is, Congressman.
B
It is.
A
I actually think that that's the time he looked best.
When he didn't know how to open a door and he tried to lie about it to stop a vote. That was the best moment he's had since he's been elected. He is legitimately an embarrassment to the country and has been since the day he took office. And honestly, before that as well, we just didn't know about it at that point.
And he looks to be the heavy underdog now. I am not 100% convinced he's going to lose just because I don't believe good things are possible. But I will say, I mean, the.
B
Market, and I'm the little black rain cloud with this stuff.
A
I'm just super pessimistic. But, you know, if you look at the prediction markets, they are highly favoring, last I saw was like a 97% chance he loses today. So when the markets are that certain, usually that's going to be the outcome. And if you happen to think the opposite is going to happen, you can make a heck of a lot of money if he'd like to put your money at risk. But he's going against George Latimer, who is, again, a progressive Democrat. You're not going to like him when he's in office, but does appear to be a somewhat sane person and also does not necessarily advocate for all jews to be murdered, which is, you know, a nice little change. It's like, it's good to have some people who aren't in the pro Hamas caucus.
B
Now, do we know that for a fact, or is he just more subtle about it?
A
No, I think, I'm pretty sure he actually thinks maybe before a season, the hostages should be returned.
Crazy ideas.
B
Wow. That is, that is from a progressive Democrat. Yeah. That is nuts. Jamal Bowman, we. I would love to play the audio, but we can't because we're in constant litigation now.
But I'd love to play the audio to where he was talking about ending the war with Hamas and on Gossins. And he said, I'll be damned. We are. And yes, you will be, but I will not sit around while american tax dollars go to kill babies.
And I thought, is he suddenly also pro choice or, I mean, a pro life, or is he, is he still just talking about the babies in Gaza?
A
Yeah.
B
And not the millions that are killed every year all around the world from abortion?
A
Yeah. And one of the interesting fact features of Jamal Bowman is he's incredibly stupid and did not recognize the fact that he was outlining the central plank of the democratic election efforts and vilifying them by saying that you don't want. I mean, there's no argument that is going to be made more frequently than one that we should be using taxpayer dollars to pay for killing babies. It's actually the main platform of the Democratic Party at this point.
D
Right.
A
So the fact that he described it that way is really, really humorous. But he also called Israel, you know, genocidal at the same. At the same time. And they're just really.
B
Right.
A
Bad at genocide, if that's what they're attempting to do. It doesn't make much sense. But nothing he says makes sense, right.
B
Right.
Now, when he says genocidal, was he talking about the, the abortion industry? No.
A
No.
B
Cause, I mean, that's millions dead. I don't know if he.
A
Yeah, tens of millions.
B
He knows that.
A
Like, about a billion worldwide since the beginning of this.
B
But other than that.
A
But other than that.
B
Other than that, he's got a fight, making it the largest genocidal act of all time.
A
But he's going to fight super duper hard to maintain that genocide. He wants that one to continue for all time.
And actually, I'm fascinated by this new tactic by Democrats this is going on. I mean, Kamala Harris was doing this the other day where they're now going to specific communities and they're like, they went to the latino community. And they said, you know, we want to make sure you have the rights to end the lives of children. So there are fewer Latinos out there. That's our promise to you. Less Latinos available to live.
That is our promise. We guarantee we're going to fight hard so that there are fewer African Americans and Latinos across the country. Vote for me. What a pitch this is.
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Now, we want you to know that all the leadership are white people with, with lots of money and higher education. Many, yes. But we're going to lead the march for less Latinos and less blacks, because, you know, that's just who we are. That's just who we are.
A
And if you would like to look at the policy prescriptions of the alt right, you'll find these line up perfectly. They actually are identical. White supremacists support abortion, too. Why do you think so? They also say they want more Latinos and African Americans to be aborted. They're on the same page as you. You sound identical when you make these speeches. Congratulations. You have a. Quite a constituency there. They're not taking advantage of that one yet, Glenn.
B
So let me switch subjects to Donald Trump and his vice presidential pick, apparently, and I'm still actually crossing my fingers, that this is not what's actually happening.
A
Stop with us, please. Can we stop?
B
Okay.
A
Every day there is a new story about what Donald Trump is thinking about his vp.
None of these stories are real, does it? Can anyone?
The he. Yesterday the story was that he already made the decision, and today the story is he's down to his final three.
Those can't be true at the same time every day.
B
What?
A
Donald Trump. Donald Trump is giving you a reality show. Why?
Every day there's a new leak out of his campaign about how this person's actually in charge, and now they're not. And now they might be there and this person's not being considered, but this person is. And there's 15 people. Now there's eight. Now there's 91. Now there's one. He's made his decision. He's not going to have a vice president. He's going to pick carrot top. All of these things come out.
He will tell you when he's ready.
Sorry, that's just a. That's a totally separate rant. Were you gonna bring up Doug Bergam?
B
I was gonna bring up Doug Bergam, but I don't think I'm going to now. Doug. They say the three are Doug Bergam, which I don't. Come on.
A
I just don't get it.
B
Come on.
A
Would he be the worst vice president of all time? No, I don't think he would. He'd probably be fine. I just don't.
B
Joe Biden.
A
I don't understand it with Joe Biden.
B
In the running of that.
A
Well, that's true. No. Yes. He definitely would not be the wars. He'd be. He would not, I don't think, be a massive, I don't think he would be a massive source of embarrassment for the campaign.
He probably would be so boring, you'd forget he was vice president in moments. Right.
B
Which is one reason why Donald Trump might pick him.
A
True. However, I will put it a little bit of an asterisk on this to say he's being presented as this safe choice. Choice. He has never been tested on any type of stage like this. It's like you're like, well, I think he's the safest choice. He performed really well. And, you know, when he played basketball at North Dakota State. So we're going to make him the number one pick overall. And it's like, well, maybe, right, like, perhaps, but he's never been tested. He didn't play at the highest levels. He's never been in front of the media like this. He's never had to deal with this. I don't know, honestly what the difference is between Doug Bergam and Sarah Palin. Like, they're both unproven governor candidates that have arguably pretty good records as governor, that have promised in some ways, like, you take a risk by putting that on the stage quickly. Yeah.
B
Yes. Now, the next one is Rubio, right?
A
Rubio.
B
And I like Rubio. I'm not necessarily a fan of all of his, you know, his hot buttons, and he seems like a much bigger government guy than I am. But I like Rubio. He's good.
A
Rubio seems like the type of choice you could see here. I mean, look, it's fascinating that obviously they hated each other on and off over the years.
B
What, small Rubio or little Rubio?
A
Little Marco. Yeah, yeah, little Marco.
B
That's what it was.
A
But again, that's Trump. Right? Like, at that time, he needed to defeat Marco Rubio. Right. So he was talking about him like that. And at this time, Marco Rubio might help him with some of the constituencies he's looking for. It's a little weird. Obviously, there's the constitutional question as to two people from Florida on the ticket. There's disagreement on that, but you'd have to do something to solve that problem. Likely, which I would assume mean Trump changing his state of residence, residents.
B
No way.
A
It doesn't sound very trumpian, does it?
B
No.
A
Like, he's going to move for.
Well, I mean, he could go. I mean, he owns places all over the place, right? He could change to wherever he wanted, I guess. But it just seems like it's like this top of the ticket guy moving to justify the bottom of the ticket guy. No, but at the same time, I mean, Rubio is the senator from the state, so he really can't move.
So it's.
B
Right.
A
There's a weird conflict there. But taking that out, you could see Marco Rubio being the type of choice. He's not going to embarrass you. He's been in front of cameras a million times.
He's a known quantity.
He would be the first. If you care about the identity politics aspects, he'd be the first.
How would you phrase it? I mean, Cuba been american, but, I mean, anyone in that generalized category, he'd be the first on a major ticket. So, you know, there's. There's a. There's a lot there. I mean, he. He.
You know, he doesn't fully agree with Trump, I think, on a lot, some of these issues, he's definitely, I think, more hawkish, militarily, foreign policy wise, than Trump. And I don't know how Trump would feel about that. But I think Trump's just looking for somebody who's not going to embarrass him, and maybe we'll help him win.
Right?
B
Yeah. And also maybe make friends with Marco Rubio if he's not picked. Well, you were close, right? I mean, that's really considered you. And now I've got a good friend as a senator.
A
That's what straight screams Doug Bergam to me. Right. Like, Doug Bergam, he's got a nine figure bankroll. He could be one of the biggest donors.
B
Yes.
A
It just strikes me as like, hey.
B
We'Re really close, Doug.
A
We're gonna. Oh, we just. Just didn't pick you. Your name didn't come out of the hat.
B
But you know what?
A
You'd be a great secretary of agriculture and give me $50 million.
B
No one will ever see you again.
Um, so the Marco Rubio thing, I think, makes sense. Doug Bergam for money. Yes. Marco Rubio makes sense for the hispanic thing, but Trump doesn't. I don't think Trump cares about that, but it makes more sense to me of having a good friend in the Senate that is more traditional. You know what I mean? More traditional GOP.
And then you have JD Vance and JD Vance is an interesting pick and could be the solution. Donald Trump is having problems with the ultra, I can't say ultra right, the religious right, because he's backing off of his stance on abortion. Now, I think he's doing that politically, but maybe not, I don't know. No, he's doing that to soften and try to get some women in the suburbs to actually think that he's not Hitler and a monster that's going to rip out their uterus.
And so he is, he's softening that.
I don't know if that's true or not, but a lot of the big movers and shakers and the churches are absolutely critical. If he loses 3% of the church vote, he's in real trouble. Trouble. He cannot lose it. So maybe JD Vance would be a good pick for him to make sure you shore up the real conservative vote.
Now, JD, I don't know where he stands on religion. I don't know anything about him on religion. But we do know that he is a fighter and a conservative.
And I believe he's pro life, very strongly pro life.
So that might be Mike Pence to make sure that we get that vote. You know what I mean?
A
I don't know if that's the approach with it. That's an interesting one to talk out, though.
B
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Jones was talked about his bankruptcy trustee, and now it's out on the record that that's exactly what the trustee is doing, what Alex said he was doing. So we'll get his first comment on him being liquidated. Well, not him being liquidated, although I bet they would like to do that. We must liquidate Alex Jones.
A
Can I give you two things on the JD Vance thing quickly before we go to break?
B
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A
I think the two choices to be made, if you're going to pick Vance, one is a decision that you really need a bulldog to go out and fight. And Vance is very good on television. He's a good communicator. He knows the media.
He can back Donald Trump very effectively in an aggressive way.
It's not a pence play necessary from a tone place at all.
B
Not at all.
A
The other part is, I think, an interesting underplayed part of this is if Trump cares about legacy of his policies, right?
B
Yes.
A
Does he care? And I don't know that Trump thinks like this. I don't know that he does. I don't.
B
Well, of course not. He's going to be, he's going to declare himself dictator for law.
A
That's right. Forgot about it.
B
You heard from MSNBC, there's nobody going to be president after him.
A
But like, if Trump cares about, you know, what the republican platform is 30 years from now. Right. He need the next candidate, the most likely guy to be the next presidential candidate after Trump is going to be who he picks as VP.
Vance really is the type of person who has the pedigree to carry on a Trumpian republican party as something more of an intellectual movement and less of just a thing about a guy. Right. Which is sort of what it is now. I mean, there's policies that are, are worked in, but it's still a lot of the old school policies and there's a mix and it's all really Trump and what Trump wants. Right. Long term, if he wants it to be something where, hey, for the next multiple generations, we're talking about a different republican party that looks more american first than what it used to look like.
B
The Reagan movement was bigger than Reagan.
A
Right.
B
It went on and on. It still plays a role, still a huge role in american politics. Politics. But he so far, there's not been anybody that could pick this mantle up. JD VANCE I think you're right. JD Vance could be a guy that would create that Reagan style legacy for Donald Trump.
But I also think that Donald Trump needs to excite his very conservative voters and especially the ones who are fighting for law.
He cannot lose a single person on that, not one stand up.
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. So there's a new story out today from the Associated Press.
Us bankruptcy court trustee is planning to shut down conspiracy theorist Alec Jones Infowars media platform and liquidate its assets to help pay the $1.5 billion in lawsuit judgments Jones owes for repeatedly calling the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting a hoax. In an emergency motion filed Sunday in Houston, trustee Christopher Murray indicated publicly for the first time that he intends to conduct an orderly wind down of the operation of Infowars, the parent company, and liquidate its inventory. Jones has been saying on his website when radio shows he believes Infowar will operate for a few more months before it shut down because of the bankruptcy. Murray also asked the us bankruptcy judge Christopher Lopez, to put an immediate hold on the Sandy Hook family's efforts to collect the how are you going to get $1.5 billion to collect the massive amount Jones owns that owes them? Murray said those efforts would interfere with his plans to close down the parent company, free speech systems in Austin, Texas, and sell off the assets, which much of the proceeds would go to the families.
On Friday, the lawyers for the parent in Connecticut asked a state judge in Texas to order free speech systems to turn over to the family certain assets, including the money in the bank accounts, garnish its accounts. Judge Maya Guerrero Gamble approved the request, prompting Murray to have an emergency motion. Alex Jones is here to give us a comment on this. Hello, Alex.
D
Glenn, thanks for having me on. This is very historic story. The, quote, families who are represented by high power Democrat party law firms, the same ones suing Elon Musk right now for defamation, different planets, the same lawyers, they went on CNN last week and said, we do not want money. We want it immediately closed, the doors closed. They don't want to sell the millions of dollars of inventory, books, films, t shirts, supplements, water filters. They don't want it. They want it immediately shut down. And they said, because we want to stop his speech. They actually said that on CNN. If you want, I can send you the clip. It's just outrageous how transparent this is. And again, in Texas and Connecticut, in both show trials two years ago, both judges found me guilty of failure to give any discovery, but we gave them everything. There was no evidence of what they said that we did. So instead, both judges found me guilty in default and then had juries decide how guilty I was.
They then put on evidence that I had $400 million, the bank. I didn't have $5 million. The bank, all of it was total disinformation. I was not allowed to put on defense. I was not allowed to respond. People that watched the hearing said, why don't his lawyers defend him? Well, they weren't allowed to. So this is very dangerous, very, very precedent setting. And, but they've now publicly admitted, we don't want money, we want to shut it down. So they had filed a few weeks ago to totally just shut the doors. And so I said, fine, I'll do an orderly liquidation. That way, the stuff actually gets sold off. The employees, you know, might get some severance. I can go work with somebody else, be part of their operation. They're not going to silence me. And so they immediately ran to the same judge that found me guilty without a jury trial in Texas. And just in a summary hearing, no evidence said, boom, seize all the assets. So now, now the federal trustee is in a fight with them, trying to block them today, grabbing the bank accounts and having the sheriff's department, it's, it's in her order. Come and lock the doors. So everybody's already basically got their stuff out of the building weeks ago. And remember when I told people that they done filings to do this, the media said, oh, it's a conspiracy theory. Nobody wants to silence them. So the corporate establishment media, they're, they're, the leftist media's default is to always just deny reality and then turn around the next day and admit it was actually true.
So, Glenn, I really appreciate you having me on talk about this, because again, people ask how I'm taking it. This is a big, big deal, not just for me, but the whole country, the whole world. They've admitted in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, CNN, everywhere that they're going to use this precedent against me in law fair against everybody else. So they use you as the beta test to kick the number one talk show host in the world politically at the time, you off of fox using a bunch of threats and disinfo and going up response, and then now they're beta testing law fair with me. And again, I'm guilty of plenty of stuff. I made plenty of mistakes, but I did not say 99% of what they said I said, but I couldn't defend myself.
They entered 22 minutes of video at both trials that were coordinated in Connecticut and Texas.
22 minutes is all ever had of me talking about it. They had three times with callers calling in me saying, yeah, I think it's totally stags, but I never sent anybody their houses, never peed on grass. No evidence was given. Nobody went to their houses. Nobody pee on their graves. It was literally just like saying Trump, you know, says that all Hispanics are criminals and that white supremacists are nice people. He never said those things. But the media creates this, this illusion that that's the case. And then when I was totally kicked off the air, except for some radio stations during my deplatforming that started five years ago, I couldn't respond anywhere when they were bombarding me. Sometimes on every nightly news channel, hundreds of publications saying things I never said. I was unable to respond.
So that's what's so scary about.
B
So, Alex, which one do you want to happen then? The liquidation, the orderly exit?
Or, I mean, which one is good for you either.
D
Absolutely. Well, that's what happened two Fridays ago in court, is they filed in court and told the judge, we want him closed today.
And the rogue CRO admitted to the judge in court that indeed he tried to lock the doors and kick me out. And the judge told him ten times, ten Mister Jones is the owner under law, but.
C
So.
D
So you can't do that. But as soon as I declared personal seven two weeks ago, I accepted the judge appointing this federal liquidate because that was my only last move, just to get us a few months for an orderly shutdown. So that's exactly what's happening. So I agreed to this two Fridays ago. The media basically didn't even report on it. And then. Then when he announced the liquidation a few days ago, the media reported that he was liquidating me. I agreed to that because it's the only thing I can do other than just let them put padlocks on the doors today.
B
Now, you don't get anything either way, right? They just. They take whatever they can of yours by declaring bankruptcy. Does this now end your battle for the $1.5 billion judgment?
D
No, because both of the state courts found that I engaged in malicious intent to hurt people, which, of course, wasn't true in the laws. Clear. You better have a full jury trial to do that. That's why both in Connecticut and in Texas, I have filed appeals. The word is we're going to win on both of them because these were not real trials that were conducted, just like the Supreme Court ruled yesterday that you got to have a unanimous jury on a criminal thing, which will, of course, overturn Trump's New York thing. It's the same thing here. This is 100% cut and dry.
Their plan has been to take all my money away so that I cannot continue the appeals. But I've already prepaid the appeals. I've already got good lawyers on the appeals. And I'll just leave it at this. The word is that they're both going to be struck down in Connecticut and in Texas. So this has been kind of a race to just get me off the air. In the meantime, for this election.
B
Alex, best of luck. We'll keep track of the story. Thank you so much.
Alex Jones. You bet. He is right about one thing.
Judicial warfare.
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Shockingly, right before the election, where we can't play people from the campaign trail saying things to the american people. People.
Wow, that's interesting. And the litigation is just getting overwhelming, especially if you don't have the, the pockets that the blaze has.
There's going to, they're going to put a lot of people right out of business with, with lawfare.
That's real. And that's why I want to make sure I'm pointing out what's happening to Alex. As he said, he made a lot of mistakes. He did a lot of stupid things. We all have.
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His name is Trent Staggs.
He is, he is aligned with Mike Lee and Rand Paul. The other, the other candidate in this is a guy who is being courted by the left, especially the environmentalist groups.
There's a story here here from Breitbart. Climate change donors throw millions behind Mitt Romney's chosen successor, John Curtis in Utah Senate primary.
Listen to this. The climate change groups such as EDF Action spent $100,000 in ads supporting Curtis. Clearpath Action spent 67 supporting Curtis. Blah, blah, blah.
They're saying that all the progress we have made in the last four years on climate is at risk. We've made historic investments in combating the climate crisis, supercharging the clean energy transition, and addressing environmental injustice. We've gotten more done on climate than any similar period in american history. And the contrast with Mister Trump's tenure in office could not be more dramatic. So the people that are supporting Curtis are the same ones that are standing against Donald Trump, and they're all for, for climate action? No, thank you. Not another Mitt Romney. Please, not another Mitt Romney. Trent Staggs is the underdog in this. They have spent millions of dollars in the last two weeks to try to take him out.
We're going to talk to him. And if you happen to be voting in Utah, maybe you should take a strong look at Trent Stack for the US Senate.
Wouldn't it be nice to have two really conservative constitutional senators from a really conservative constitutional state?
You know, there's, there's, there's excuses. If you're in Maine, there are no excuses for another Mitt Romney other than you're being bought off and, and being told lies by your own local press and by climate change activists. Money, wake up.
Trent Staggs joins us in a minute. And then we delve into, why is the left suddenly trying to draft all of our daughters?
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Primary election in several states today.
We've been talking about Bowman losing in New York, hopefully.
And there is the Mitt Romney seat that is open now. And who's going to get it? More of the same or somebody who is different, somebody who is supported by, who would be his fellow senator Mike Lee and Rand Paul? More of the same.
Mitt Romney or somebody that is standing firm for the Constitution? We're going to talk to that man when we begin in 60 seconds.
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And why are you the candidate people should vote for? Trent, welcome.
E
Hey, great to be with you. Well, I think you laid it out there really well. I mean you have, Utah's have a choice. They can either have a continuation of Mitt Romney by voting for John Curtis, who is the very definition of a RINO, who has chaired the Utah County Democratic Party before becoming a Republican, doesn't support President Trump, was one of the 35 House Republicans to support the January 6 committee, supported the impeachment inquiries, censured Trump on the House floor still won't commit to endorsement. He's bought and paid for by climate change activist. He has over $13 million in packs. They, they've spent $3 million attacking me in the last two weeks, or you have me, who supports President Trump. I've endorsed them. I'm somebody who's a constitutional conservative.
I've committed to join the executive steering committee, the Freedom Caucus equivalent of the Senate, with Mike Lee, with Rand Paul, with Senator Tuberville, with so many great patriots.
That's who I am. And I'm supported by everyday Americans, everyday Utahns, thousands and thousands of individual donors. I am not bought and paid for. I am going to be beholden only to the people and to get this country back on track. And so that is the clear difference and distinction between me or the climate change Climate Caucus founder John Curtis, who has now been the recipient of all of this outside money and influence in our state. It's just absolutely ridiculous.
B
I will tell you that reading about the climate change people that are backing and spending millions of dollars, this is, it's quite disturbing because they talk about climate justice being done and we've come too far in the last four years on climate change and getting rid of traditional energy, et cetera, et cetera.
This is really bad and bad for Utah as well as the rest of the United States.
E
Oh, it is. It is absolutely the wrong way to go. I mean, I'm somebody who has believed that believes in energy dominance in this country. Drill, baby, drill. I was on the board of directors of an energy company, oil and gas assets that we took public.
I mean, I'm all about unleashing american energy because that is the base of our economy, because of high energy costs. Now with this crazy push for these green initiatives and climate change, just worshipping the altar of these climate change activists. We've got gasoline that's in excess of $4 a gallon again, in many parts of the country.
It's had repercussions all throughout the economy. We need to stop that, get back to energy dominance, stop printing money so that we can combat the Biden inflation and the bidenomics. And my opponent wants to just continue that. And I have no doubt that he would continue on that course because he is going to ultimately be beholden to all of this money that's come in and tried to influence the election. Utah. I just hope that Utahs are not falling for it.
B
He doesn't have a great record on climate when it comes to looking at him as a candidate. If you're on the left, why do you suppose they're pouring all this money into him if he's, if he's not the Green New Deal guy?
E
Well, they don't want to have me in there. I mean, I'm clearly not the establishment pick.
I wasn't at the convention either here in Utah, where I was hit hard with outside money as well. Nonetheless, we, we survived. We won 70% of the delegate vote. We got the endorsement of President Trump that morning.
So the establishment is clearly concerned about me. They know that I'm somebody that doesn't want to go to DC, become part of that establishment crowd that John Curtis is. No, I will actually stand for the constitution. I will stand up and fight for Mike with Mike Lee and other great senators. I've got a demonstrated record of doing that. I was the only one willing to stand up and challenge Mitt Romney in this race. He didn't drop out until about four months after I declared my candidacy. Nobody else was willing to do that. I stood up to COVID lockdowns and mandates. As a mayor, you know, time and again, I've shown a willingness to stand up and fight for what is right. And they know that with me in the senate, it would be one less vote for an establishment and an opportunity to persuade somebody to their agenda.
B
Trent, thank you. Today, the vote is taking place.
I guess we will know tonight.
E
We very well could. Look, that's the important thing. We've got to have people come out and vote. I know your listeners. We've had an historic low. Right now, only about 200,000 ballots have been turned in, out of almost a million registered Republicans in the state.
B
You've got to be kidding me.
E
No, no, Glenn. We need people to show up, those that are conservative, that are listening to this show, show that live in Utah. I'm asking you, we need to be able to get out there, vote, get me into office, so we can drain the swamp with these other great senators that we brought up.
B
Thanks, Trent. This is Trent Staggs. He is a US Senate candidate.
He is running for the Mitt Romney seat. He is not Mitt Romney.
He is rational and a constitutionalist. And I can't believe. Leave, you know, Utah.
Geez, man. For the love of Pete, what are you thinking? What are you thinking? A guy who is being supported by millions of dollars in climate money.
What do you think's going to happen? Do we need another guy who, you know, is anti Trump being in there? America has got to choose.
You have to choose. You are either going to go back to the constitution or you're going to go down some.
I don't know what we're headed toward except fascism.
What, what do you want? Do you want people who are fighting for the constitution? Not every state has the ability to elect actual constitutionalists.
Not every state can do it. There are, there's a handful of states. Texas. John Cornyn should be gone.
Gone. There's no excuse for a John Cornyn in Texas. There is no excuse for a Mitt Romney or another Mitt Romney in Utah.
And if you don't feel passionate enough about the Constitution and where we are, and you don't feel passionate enough to get out and vote today on a primary day when your choice is this clear, I don't, I mean constitution hanging by a thread. You got to show up.
You're going to show up or not.
It's up to you.
I'd show up to vote today. Trent Staggs, US Senate candidate it running for the Mitt Romney seat. Thank you so much, Trent. All right, back in just a minute. Let me tell you about our sponsor this half hour.
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The Beck story available available episode number three, the new history podcast series called the Backstory. It's available now.
If you haven't heard it yet, you're going to love it.
This episode is about Woodrow Wilson's administration, how he used world War one to launch the most severe restriction on First Amendment freedoms in us history.
It's remarkable. And we're repeating so much of it. Sending and receiving mail was subject to approval of the post office. Did you see Stu today? What was it in the news about the post office?
A
Not. Not. Not the top of my head. What was it?
B
Oh, you didn't.
So, the post office was reviewed. Let me see if I can find it here.
And the post office has been spying on Americans.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, they say you can't. We can't open the letters. We can't open the letters letters, but we can report to the government, you know, the mail and who it's coming from.
Okay, well, you got me Victoria secrets catalog. You know, you got me ll bean sending stuff to me. Okay. I give Filson. Yep, yep. And the electric company sends me an awful lot of stuff. An awful lot of mail.
A
But still, I mean, and we've made this point a million times. Just because you're not doing anything wrong does not mean that these surveillance tactics are okay.
B
No, but what's amazing, Stu, is if you listen to episode episode number three of the podcast, the back story, you will. You'll hear about how the post office was used. And it's.
I mean, we're still using it now. We're still using. Using it.
They said in 18, I think it was 90 something or other, they passed a law that you could not open somebody else's mail. Okay. It was against the law. So, Woodrow Wilson, he uses the post office to find out who's sending what to whom. But then he encourages a public private partnership with citizens, and he even issues them badges. Badges?
Uh, they were meaningless badges. But you had a badge, and you were encouraged to go to your neighbor's mailbox and open their mail if you thought they were an extremist. And an extremist back then meant you were against Woodrow Wilson or the war.
I mean, doesn't this sound familiar?
My gosh.
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And now they're doing it with, what, Twitter, direct messages and Facebook posts. And it's just a little bit. They can read technologically, and that's about it.
B
When do you think we're going to get that ruling from the Supreme Court?
A
That's a good question. I'm not sure.
I mean, we obviously have a bunch that are coming out this week, and my understanding is they've just added days this week for decisions, right? So they're not necessarily going into the following week, though, in theory, I think they're ten.
But, yeah, I'm not sure what, what we're looking at there, when these things will come down.
B
The law on Chevron deference, you know, giving the pencil pushers in the administration the ability to write laws instead of Congress.
Is there a better chance that that comes back in our favor?
Or is it a better chance that Boeing will kill all of the space station people that are on board their new starliner?
A
I mean, I'm looking on online betting sites, and it's about even odds here, Glenn.
B
It's about even odds.
A
But the Chevron definitely, I mean, I.
B
Had, I had, before they even took off, I had boeing killing the astronauts. Oh, really? In the pool. So, yeah, it was an early adopter on that.
A
That's good. It'll be interesting to see. I think what seems to happen with these things is you don't get the ruling. You want. Want, like, you don't get the. Oh, they're just going to overturn this completely. They're going to, you know, the John Roberts of the world always loved to bring up the.
B
Well, that would really disrupt things, you.
A
Know, and I don't want to do that.
We got that a little bit in one of the rulings last week. The. I don't really want to. That's too much disruption. But at the end of the day, you might get a ruling that's favorable towards sanity. And even if it's limited ruling, it might actually help things at least a little bit.
B
I think that's what they're going to do with Donald Trump with his immunity. I think they have to rule on that. But limit it. I mean, you can't, you can't give anybody blanket unity immunity for whatever they do it, you know, let's say your son's doing blow.
You know, they're in the Oval Office. I mean, if you're covering it up, I don't think you should have blanket immunity. But if you're doing official acts as the president, president, you need to have immunity. You need to.
A
At some level.
B
Right.
A
I mean.
B
Right.
A
You know, I don't know. It'll be interesting to think. I don't think the Supreme Court is going to adopt the Trump lawyer's perspective on this. I don't think I give him a huge win, but it already give him a little win. They might give him a little win. I think there's a, there's a. It would be nice to have these guidelines mapped out a little bit more clearly than they are now, which is basically to say not at all, but this is already a win for Trump. The fact that they took the case and it's taken this long, I mean, the whole point from a Trump perspective of this is not even necessarily winning the immunity claim. It's to delay this long enough that he doesn't have to deal with this nonsense before the election.
You know, I mean, again, we have a jury, as you know, tens of millions of people will be a very large jury to decide whether they think Donald Trump should be president again. I don't know why, why we can't rely on the american people here. It's a foundational concept of the country. Right. I mean, that's really one of the central things that the founders believed in that, you know what, maybe it shouldn't be, you know, grudges held by kings. Maybe instead the people should choose and we have that opportunity. The Democrats are trying to do everything they can to take it away from us, though.
B
What do you think about Virginia? Do you see that Virginia may, I mean, Trump is now starting to campaign there and, and exercise more of a concern for Virginia because it, it may push a blue state red.
A
He's polling well there, there's been some really good polling there and then some that is showing it close. I wouldn't say I'm a believer in Trump winning Virginia at this point. If I had to say. I don't think it's impossible. I mean, we have seen Republicans, Republicans win even recently.
They're not necessarily the Trump profile of Republican has been successful in Virginia. But, you know, we have seen, you know, especially at the governor level, some success in Virginia.
B
You know what, you know what that was? That those were the churches for the first time, the churches in Virginia organized and made sure that everybody who was going to church went out and vote. Doesn't matter what you vote most for. Get out and vote.
If christians would just vote, the world would be a very different place. Speaker one.
A
Yeah. And I will also add Youngkin, especially with Youngkin, it was parents, you know, it was parents of kids in school, which was a huge factor in that election. I don't think it's unwinnable for a Republican. But, I mean, if I'm putting money on it, I would not favor Donald Trump in that, that state at this point. You never know. Things could change. I mean, I mean, if you look, believe the polls right now, things have ticked back in Biden's direction over the past few weeks.
You know, again, these are such minimal differences that you're so within the margin of error that I don't know what you can take out of it. But right now, these are, this is a massively close election. I mean, the flip of a coin.
B
Perfect. Right now, perfect, perfect. So whoever wins, the other side can say it was stolen.
A
Yeah. Perfect.
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Perfect. Get out and vote today in many states primary. Get out and vote.
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Chris Bedford has a great article out on the blaze.com today. The Democrats strange obsession with drafting your daughter matters.
I don't even understand. I mean, I understood this long ago.
It was a way for Democrats who didn't like war to kind of, you know, ramp up the odds that we wouldn't go to war if, you know, we had a draft and then we drafted your daughters. Nobody would want to go to war. I get that. Except the Democrats now are the pro war party party.
So what the hell is happening? And this just seems to have come out of nowhere. The most outspoken voices on this are chip, Roy and Mike Lee. And Mike is. Mike is with us now. Can you please tell me what is happening with the draft stuff, Mike, why is this happening?
C
Yeah, look, the draft, our daughters agenda has no place in our national defense.
Think what they're trying to do.
They're trying to engage in this sort of radical, egalitarian exercise where for aesthetic purposes, we're deciding to just show how woke we are, how open minded we are.
B
And do really think that's. Do you really think that's motivating them at all?
C
Well, yes, because I can't fathom any other reason why they would want to do it. Look, you don't send women to fight as long as able bodied men exist and are available to fight.
It's a fundamental notion. You don't even have to get to a moral question on this. It's a survival question.
The draft or daughters push has been something that keeps getting recirculated every few years. It's failed before every single times. Congress has rightly rejected previous attempts to draft women, and this year they're quietly trying to slip it into the NDAA, the National Defense Authorization act. It's a bill that Congress passes once a year to establish priorities for our military.
But people have already said no to it. It's an underhanded tactic to include it in the base bill of the Defense Authorization act. We shouldn't be putting policy like this, such a revolutionary policy, into it, especially when what they've been doing of late is putting this together and then ramming it through the Senate floor and telling us that we have no opportunity to amend it once it gets the floor. So that's why we've got to start sounding the alarm bells now before it gets to the Senate floor or the House floor saying, absolutely not, the american people aren't going to take this.
B
Okay, so you said it was a matter of survival. Explain that.
C
Well, okay, so the purpose of having a military, and therefore the purpose of having a draft to staff the military is to break things and kill people, just to put it very bluntly. And so you don't put women out there as long as able bodied men exist and are able to fight, fight for all sorts of reasons, including the fact that you've got, that men have certain biological advantages in war that need to be utilized, and it just sends all the wrong messages to our own people and to whatever country or entity that we're fighting that are able bodied men are not all going to go out there. We're going to send women instead sends all the wrong messages, and that's not going to work. Well.
So every time people hear this, they need to reiterate their desire. If they feel the same way, they should repeat the phrase, don't draft our daughters. Just don't do it. That goes over pretty well. Once people hear it phrased like that, they tend to back away from it. And we shouldn't let them think that this is just a non controversial basic housekeeping, just, you know, updating our legislative books to reflect modern realities. No, this is a fundamental shift and one that we're not going to fall for.
B
I mean, one, I usually don't agree, I don't disagree with Marcia Blackburn.
She said, this is about opportunity. It's not about combat. It's about their opportunity to serve. Well, you know, I just found a picture of my grandparents. My grandfather is in a, is in a military marines uniform and my grandmother is in a salvation army uniform.
And, you know, they, women served all through wars in different capacities. You can serve. It's just your body is not made for the, for a war. You can't drag your 200 pound companion off the battlefield. If you're 125 pound woman, you might be able to, but it's not going to be easy.
C
No, that's exactly right. And like you, I normally agree with Marcia Blackburn. I had not heard that she had said that. But let me, let me just respond to this point. As is similar to points that others have made on this front. This is not about opportunity. Opportunities already exist. Opportunities already abound for people of both sexes to support the military, to be part of military, to serve in combat or non combat positions as they may choose. This is not about that. This is whether we're going to use the coercive force of the state, the coercive force of the United States government in order to, at the point of a gun, order someone to take steps that could result in their being drafted in their being brought up, the point of a gun to a battlefield somewhere.
We shouldn't do that. We're not going to do that. This is not about opportunity. This is right. Wrong. This is about certain survival.
B
I am not for a draft in any case. I think, you know, there's some people who disagree with me that are in the military, but I think a draft brings people in that have no desire to be there, no desire to really fight. I mean, unless we're in world war three, which we could be check the clock, unless we're in world war three and the country needs, you know, I think you always keep to a system where it's a volunteer army for as long as you possibly can because you get the people who are mentally and physically capable and ready to do it.
C
You're exactly right, Glenn. But this is where it gets tricky, because you're right. And I think most people would agree with you, including most people in Congress, including most, many of the people pushing this effort to require women to register with the selective service. What they would say here is, oh, this isn't about the draft. This is just about requiring them to register with the selective service, whether or not we actually have a draft. Well, Congress would have to authorize that before we could draft anyone. See, that's where you.
It's easy to get hooked on that one as sort of a teaser rate. You can say, oh, well, I'm not going to draft women. Just voting to require them to register with the selective service. Then next time, if we are facing World War three or some other conflict where for whatever reason, in order to survive, we've got to conscript people involuntarily into the military, it will be automatic because women will already be registered with this elective service. So that's the decision that we have to look to right now. We have to treat this as, do we want to draft women?
E
And I believe that among the american.
C
People, people, the answer is a resounding no. And it should be no.
B
Let me ask you this.
My sister was freaking out a couple of weeks ago because they made it automatic. Now, I used, you know, we used to have to register every male registered. When you turn 18, you register for selective service, and it always freaks you out as a teenager. Wait a minute, I have to what?
But, you know, we haven't seen a draft since the sixties or seventies. Seventies.
And it's just not. It's just not in the cards. But why are all these things changing right now? What is going on? Mike? Some people will look at this and go, you know, they're getting us ready for war.
Are they? Or is this just, what is this?
C
Okay, so I think the best way to understand this. Years ago at an event hosted by the American Enterprise Institute, I heard someone give a speech in which they talked about ways in which we should be wary of a government as it becomes more efficient through technology and otherwise. Government efficiency can be, sounds like often is a good thing. But he pointed out that in some areas where our civil liberties are concerned, a hyper efficient government poses a greater threat to our liberty. Perhaps this is one of them where you used to have to go out and take an affirmative step, that catch people focused on it, where it happens automatically.
They don't even really think it through all that much. And perhaps they don't want people thinking about it. They just want to register them on their own, sort of like the government is efficient in a lot of ways that otherwise undermine our liberty with the way that it spies on people. For example, under section 702 of Fisa, that's an example of another efficiency that undermines our liberty. And we ought to watch out for a all those.
B
Mike, thank you so much. Any, any thoughts on the Senate race today in Utah?
Well, I know you didn't endorse anybody.
C
Yes, I did not endorse in that race. I did endorse in the second congressional district and the third congressional district. Second, I endorsed Colby Jenkins, who's a fantastic human being at Green Beret. And I encourage everybody to go out and vote for him. Also in the third congressional district and Utah doctor Mike Kennedy, both a doctor and a lawyer of proud public servant, state senator and somebody who loves the country very much. So looking forward to the results tonight.
B
All right, thanks, Mike. Appreciate it. God bless.
C
Thank you.
B
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Let me give you some news from north of the border.
Canadian news broadcaster has been unashamedly flashing the streets of New York this month in her bid to liberate women.
Her name is Elia Adams.
She's a self proclaimed exhibitionist. She explained how exposing her breasts and, quote, nether regions to the public in New York has been her nod to gender equality.
She's from Toronto. She said, if men can walk around shirtless without fear of reprobate, so should women. Okay, normal to be nude and flashing. Folks, as I go about my day, I'm having a bit of cheeky fun and challenging the status quo. Now, can I ask you if any man, any man, Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, any man were flashing themselves in the streets of New York? York. And he said, I'm just having a little bit cheeky fun.
I don't think, I don't think, I don't think we tolerate it. I think we would say that that's somebody who's really kind of, really should be, you know, maybe, maybe at least spoken to.
She said, nudie's such an important part of my life. I don't understand why anyone has negative feelings about, about being naked. Well, some of us have to look at ourselves in the mirror and we have the common sense not to inflict that on others. We're all born this way. We have to embrace our own bodies.
Anyway. She said, there's been some moments, though, that if she said I was. I was flashing on an elevator, I don't. Okay, I was flashing on an elevator. Now get that in your mind. You have that in your mind still.
A
Sure do.
B
And then a man walked in while I had my leg up against the wall.
A
Okay, it's going well.
B
So was she in a glass elevator? Was. I'm trying to figure out how the. He was shocked. I was a little embarrassed the rest of the ride down. I've had some negative comments, but I don't let the haters get me down. Uh huh. Well, okay. She said, if you don't like it, don't look well if you're in an elevator and, you know, you got your leg up in the, in the stirrup there, that apparently is in some elevators. I didn't know. But maybe in New York, you know, it's probably a, probably not something you can look away from fast enough. I'm just, I'm just saying, I mean.
A
I don't know if you're flashing in an elevator and it's not, as you mentioned, a glass elevator. In some ways, it's not really flashing as long as you, you're just clear by the time the door. Door opens. Right? Like, I mean, it's, you're just in a kind of a private box. Unless people are watching you on the, on the monitors.
B
Who knew it was. I thought it was one way glass. I thought it was one way glass. I didn't realize it was two way.
Really? Really. Okay, well, maybe. Maybe let's not pick that up. She said everybody should be bicycling at least once in their life. Nude. Nope.
Nope. My wife, wife and I were trapped in London with a nude bike race. It lasted about 20 minutes, and there wasn't one single person that looked good naked on a bike that really shouldn't be done.
Ever. Ever.
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