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Glenn Beck
Okay. There's a lot to cover today with the Meet the Press meltdown with the President. It wasn't a meltdown. I had a meltdown reacting to it. I can't take these dishonest journalists another second. Just, I mean, I'll outline. I don't need to get into it again because I'll blow a gasket. There's no evidence. Really? No evidence. We talked to, we talked to the guy who is actually in, in charge of finding all of the evidence, Bill Asale. He is the first assistant U.S. attorney for the Central District of California. He oversees 500 attorneys and they are currently, they've handed down some indictments. He thinks they're going to have some convictions. They are currently still looking for evidence. I mean, well, you listen to the interview and you decide for yourself. And also the economy. We had a bad day on the stock market. That has nothing to do with the economy. That has everything to do with the stock market. A really bad day on Friday. And people said to me, what happened to the stock? We just lost over a trillion dollars of value. What happened? Oh, this is a monologue you really need to hear because I expose the absolute game that, you know is being played. But I show you where the bodies are buried, all on today's podcast.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
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Glenn Beck
So during the break for the insiders, Jason Buttrell, who the ladies are now starting to call Guns McGee, was ranting about all of the stats on what the hell is happening in California. We'll have more on that. And he's going to continue going through the numbers, if you remember, of the insider, just join us now at glenn beck.com/torch. You get a whole bunch of information we just can't get to because I've got to cover a whole buttload of stuff as well. And I want to turn now to the economy because people were freaking out on Friday. What is happening to the economy? What is happening? The stock market. Worst day ever. Okay, relax, relax. Dow gave up 695 points on Friday. S&P dropped 2.6. Nasdaq, where all the tech and AI money lives fell 4.2. Ugliest day in more than a year. By the closing bell, roughly a trillion dollars just went poof. Okay, all right. Bitcoin went right along with it. Okay. Worst week since February. I think it was down like $62,000 for a coin of bitcoin. And, and people were saying to me, glenn, wait, hang on. How come this. Because didn't we have good numbers. Yes. All of this happened on a good jobs report. Employers. Here's the good News. Employers added 172,000 jobs in May. That's more than double the 80,000 that the so called experts forecast. Okay. Unemployment, I think is still at 4.3%, held even by every plain English measure. Americans are working, things are good. Okay, so why did the market panic on news that you and I would call encouraging? More people are working. Sit with me for a second because I'm about to show you the whole game. For two years, Wall street has been betting on one thing above all else. Well, you might say it's AI but it's not. It's deeper than that. It's the Federal Reserve about to make money cheap again. And they love cheap money. You cut the interest rates, borrowing becomes easier. Companies look more valuable on paper. The sky high AI stocks just keep climbing because people will borrow more money in big business and they'll buy it cheaply and then they'll buy more stocks. And that just keeps. So the entire rally was, was leaning on the assumption that, that, you know, money's gonna become cheap again. And that was kind of like leaning on. Have you ever leaned on a door where you thought was closed or unlocked and you fell through? It was kind of like that on Friday. Okay, jobs numbers come out, they come hot and the door swings wide open and everybody falls on the ground. Because a strong economy with lots of jobs, rising prices, Fed can't cut interest rates means no cheap money, means, oh, AI better start producing. Okay, inflation hit 3.8% in April. That is the highest in nearly three years. It's all driven by the energy spike from the war in Iran, which we'll get to in a little while. So the rate cuts that Wall street had penciled in, they're like, we're going to be able to borrow more money at a zero percent interest. We're going to get so rich. And now Goldman Sachs comes out and says, yeah, I don't, that's going to happen. So the traders were betting that, you know, they were going to get cheap money. Now they get a rate hike and they all fall through the door. And the AI trade was already cracking before any of that. Okay, Days earlier, Broadcom, one of the companies that, you know, selling picks and shovels for this whole AI gold rush, turn in strong numbers, but refused to raise its outlook for the year. That was the first whisper of what's going on. If all of this spending isn't ramping up as fast as all the hype is promised. What's going to happen? So to feel the size underneath of this. Google's parent company is out right now trying to raise just a measly $85 billion. We just need to build some additional AI machinery. It's just $85 billion. It's no big deal. $85 billion and that expects the stock market to go, oh, that's, you're going to pay that off perfectly. It's only 8. It's only $85 billion. No big deal. And we're fine with AI. Okay, so understand what actually happened here. It wasn't the good news that scared everybody Friday. It was the truth that the Fed is not riding in to rescue the overpriced stocks. And maybe, just maybe, the AI miracle has a price tag attached to it that somebody should check before buying stock. Okay, you may not own a share of Nvidia, but this affected you. That 401k or pension that you're counting on rides on the market and days like Friday took a big bite out of it. Also you want a mortgage on the house. The 10 year is now above 4.5%. The rates are punishing. It's going to stay that way. Your grocery bill, your gas, your rent. Inflation is at 3.8 means they're not coming down soon. And a Fed that has to say tough on the prices, on the price inflation and is going to. That means it's going to be tough for a while. And small business, if you're a business owner, you need to ex. You need a loan to expand or just to make payroll. Tightening screws coming your way. And that's, that's the truth about it. That's how it affects you. Forget about everything else, that's how this affects you. America's strength, however, has never come from cheap money or get rich quicks fevers. It never has. Pain always comes from that. Always. Where America has always rallied, done well and fixed herself is when people who make things, fix things, grow things, show up and are encouraged to do what they do best. A strong jobs report. It's, it's genuinely good. It means your neighbor is working. But what you have to understand, the sickness is in jobs. The sickness is an economy. The economy that holds its breath while waiting on a handful of central bankers and a trillion dollar wager on machines. They're counting on the game that you and I keep getting screwed by. So don't hang your hope on the Fed or on Washington or the next shiny thing the market is chasing. Hang it where it belongs. You get out from under your debt wherever and however you can build something that doesn't depend on a rate cut, strengthen your family and the people around you. Real security was never, it was never something that was printed on a building on Constitution Avenue. It was built in your home, with your hands and with your character. The market is going to recover. It's going to. And it will really recover. And it will actually be something you can watch again. When reality begins to shake hands again with price, it always returns. When that happens, you're gonna be fine. But you and I have to pretend or stop pretending that Wall street you know is the country. It's not. It pisses me off every time I hear something. Well, Wall street is doing well. Yeah, well, Main Street's not. Okay. Wall Street's mood is not the measure of the country. You are. 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Bill Asali (First Assistant U.S. Attorney for Central District of California)
Foreign.
Glenn Beck
There's a lot going on. I spoke to the President last night after his appearance on Meet the Press and I want to talk to you about, I want to talk to you about that and also something that we spoke about briefly as well. He is, he's a remarkable man. But anyway, I'll give you that coming up in just a little while. He left the Meet the Press interview and let me give you a Little bit of. Just a clip of this.
Donald Trump
Listen, do you think it's appropriate that they have an election and five days later, they're nowhere close to picking?
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
State and local officials acknowledge they are slow. They're urging. No, they're crooked. They're urging the votes to be counted. That's how they vote in California.
Donald Trump
Just like you're crooked, your press is crooked, and Meet the Press is crooked.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
To be fair, I'm not crooked.
Donald Trump
But let's really. When you play right into their hands.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
Let's continue.
Donald Trump
You're either crooked or you're stupid. You play right into their hands with this. You know that these elections are rigged. Your network knows that they're rigged. You know that I won an election and a landslide, And I got 94% bad press.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
But, Mr. President, you know why I got presented.
Donald Trump
Because you have no credibility.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
But you've never presented evidence that it was rigged. Let's keep talking about. I want to talk about.
Donald Trump
You have more evidence.
Glenn Beck
Okay, stop. He goes on, and then he just gets up and walks out, as he should have. Um, but she. She said there's no evidence. There's no evidence. There's no evidence. Okay, let me talk to Bill Asali now. He is the first assistant U.S. attorney for the Central District of California. Uh, there. Wow. There.
Bill Asali (First Assistant U.S. Attorney for Central District of California)
There.
Glenn Beck
There are several election fraud investigations going on in California. What did they have that would warrant a federal investigation? We'll ask the man who actually knows, not a member of the press. Bill, welcome to the program. How are you, sir?
Bill Asali (First Assistant U.S. Attorney for Central District of California)
I'm doing well, Glenn. How are you?
Glenn Beck
I'm good. I am so glad you're out in California still. I know you're probably not, but I'm glad you are. Tell me what is. Tell me what credible allegations exist that warrant a formal federal investigation.
Bill Asali (First Assistant U.S. Attorney for Central District of California)
All right, well, let's, you know, couple things to keep in mind. I am prohibited from discussing ongoing investigations, but we can talk about what is in the public domain and what we're doing in general. Number one, there is election fraud is not a theory. It is a real thing. Election fraud happens every year. There are people charged and convicted of it every year. Just last month, we charged and obtained a guilty plea from a woman named Brenda Brown who was captured on a James o' Keefe undercover video paying homeless people to register to vote at her address. That is a violation of federal law. You cannot pay someone to register to vote, and you cannot place false information on a voter registration form. And so we charged her, and she's agreed to plead guilty. So that's just one little tidbit of the types of things we're looking into. We do have multiple ongoing investigations in similar vein regarding election fraud. Now what, what the media always wants to jump to is, well, that's an isolated incident and you have no evidence that it's widespread. And you know, this is something I've been battling since I was in the legislature. Here I go. You have no idea how spread it is because you've never looked and you have no desire to look and you don't care about preventing fraud. Let's just break down the system in California and then we'll talk about the challenges we have and what we're going to do about it. California is a fraudster's paradise. Make no mistake about that. Whether it's hospice fraud, healthcare fraud or election fraud, the legislature who should have a obligation to protect the citizens of this state and this nation and their pocketbook, does the opposite. They go out of their way to make it as easy as possible for people to commit fraud. And how do they do that? This has been going on for decades. They have basically taken away and reduced. All the fraud prevention measures that you would want in other states are legal in California. Starting with. You got to start from the beginning. Registering to vote. Almost anybody can register to vote in the state of California. You don't have to have a Social Security number and you don't need a driver's license number. You can go on the website right now and there is a box for each of those fields that says I don't have one. And you just check those boxes and they will register you to vote. Now California says, well, you will have to show an ID the first time you vote. Go look at the post I put up yesterday that links to the Secretary of State's website for the state of California that tells you what they consider acceptable forms of ID to register to vote, including a gym membership, a prescription label, your employer ID card, and my favorite, a health insurance card, which California gives out health insurance to illegal aliens. So start there about how anyone can basically register to vote in the state of California. Then California has done universal vote by mail, which means if you're on the voter rolls, you're going to get a ballot mailed to you whether you want it or not and no questions asked. So they put millions of ballots out into the mail, into the ether. The voter rolls are dirty. They have not verified that there's only eligible U.S. citizens on the voter rolls. And we know they also don't clean the voter rolls. So dead People, people who've moved, convicted felons are also receiving ballots because they're just not good at cleaning the voter rolls. So put all that together and then we have no voter ID when you vote and you have, and you have legalized ballot harvesting, which is probably where a lot of this shenanigans is happening, is at that point, the ballot harvesting. It used to be against the law to handle anybody's ballot other than your own or your immediate family member. That changed in 2018. In California, anybody could handle anybody's ballots. There's no chain of custody. There's no requirements of who can handle it. There's no paper trail of who touched the ballot and turned it in. And so these harvesters are out in the world for a month collecting ballots from God knows who in God knows who circumstances. Who knows what the conversations are at the door? Who knows if the voter is actually filling the ballot at out? Nobody knows. And then they dump all these ballots in the mail. And let me tell you, these are professionals. When these are organized union groups. They've been doing this for decades illegally, and now they're doing it legally because they've gotten the legislature to legalize their activities. That makes people's jobs like mine incredibly difficult. When we charge someone with fraud, we have to have evidence. And California has removed the paper trail. They've removed the chain of custody. They, they've removed any meaningful way for us to basically have a forensic audit of where a ballot came from. So we're doing the work, we're doing the best we can. In the circumstances, I expect people will be charged, but we need a wide scale audit of the California voter roll, which is what Harmeen and I have been trying to do for the last year. We have sued the state of California to comply with hava, which is a federal statute which says only eligible US Citizens should be on the voter rolls. Unfortunately, Congress did not put a lot of teeth into that statute, so I don't have any criminal penalties assigned with it. All we have are civil. And so we are suing the state of California. We are in the ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Now, California has resisted and stonewalled. They refuse to comply with the Attorney General's request to hand over their voter rolls to confirm that they're in compliance with federal law. So you got to put all that together, and that's what we're dealing with here in California.
Glenn Beck
Why won't they show you the voter rolls? Why won't they just open them up?
Bill Asali (First Assistant U.S. Attorney for Central District of California)
They claim that it. Well, we, you Want the real reason or the stated reason stated and then the real. Yeah, the stated reason is they say that it, that it would violate California's privacy laws to hand over personal identifying information of voters to the federal government. Mind you, we issue most of that personal identifying information, such as a Social Security number. So they're hiding behind the state privacy laws which don't apply to the federal government in this context. It's preempted by, by a federal statute here. So that's the stated reasons. And they have found lower level judges to side with them. And that's the reason they said they're not handing it over because they're concerned about the privacy interests of the voters being that information being handed over to the federal government. That's their stated reason. Why? Because they don't want anyone to look under the tent there. They don't want anyone to see how dirty their voter rolls are. They're filthy dirty voter rolls. They have no desire to clean them up. Because the system, the people in power probably benefit from occasional fraud that occurs in there. That's the only rational explanation I could give you is that they don't want to, they don't want to clean up the fraud. They want to keep the system the way it is.
Glenn Beck
So are we seeing, I don't know what I can ask you and I can't ask you. Are you seeing anything that could change the, the outcome of the vote in large enough numbers? Are you seeing anything like that?
Bill Asali (First Assistant U.S. Attorney for Central District of California)
We're looking. We have set up a tip line. I've set up a dedicated email. It is CA election fraud tipsdoj.gov we are looking for any sort of wide scale conspiracy, if you will. Right now, I would say our investigations lean more into individual actors. So you know, when you say tip the scales, you know, I think in one of the local races here, I mean you've got, you know, thousands of votes separating them. So theoretically I'd have to charge thousands of people to prove that it changed the outcome of the election. Unless we uncover some sort of wide scale fraud, which is incredibly difficult to do for the reasons I just went over. But we are looking. We are looking. And so if there's anyone with inside information, that's the way federal cases are made. They're made with witnesses, insiders and evidence. And that's the other thing, Glenn. I know a lot of people see a lot of smoke and I see it too. And there's a lot of theories and statistics. At the end of the day, in order for me to do my Job which is bring a case to a grand jury in court. I have to have evidence that I could prove beyond a reasonable doubt. It's an extremely high burden and standard and we don't do that unless we believe we have the evidence to back it up. So those are the constraints I'm under. I personally cannot change the election system in California. The voters have to do that. And I believe there's a ballot measure that would do just that in November. But I, you know, I can't get into the politics of things.
Glenn Beck
So yesterday Welker from Meet the Press was with the president and she said there's just no evidence of any of this. How would you respond to that?
Bill Asali (First Assistant U.S. Attorney for Central District of California)
Evidence of what? I mean, she doesn't even look. There is of course evidence of fraud. Just do a Google search. Just do a Google search of election fraud charges. California, you're going to see tons of cases of people who've been charged with committing fraud. What they always default to is, well, there's no evidence that's widespread and they, that's a very interesting and clever statement because they've designed the system to not be able to detect the evidence through the system easily. So they want you, they want the burden on you to go out, improve every instance of fraud. And even if you charge 100 people, Glenn, they're going to say, well, that wouldn't have changed the outcome of the election. So instead of putting the burden on the system to reassure the people, the citizens of this country that only legal citizens are voting one person, one vote is the law of the land and put the burden on the system to assure us that there is integrity and we can believe in it. They flipped it and now it's on us to prove every single allegation of fraud. And that's just not the way it should be. Our system should be protected from fraud and people have to have confidence. Doesn't matter who wins. I mean, I'm not concerned about the outcome of any election election. I'm concerned about protecting citizens rights to vote however they want to cast that vote. But we have a situation that, where people don't even believe those systems. They don't believe this election system and so they're either not participating. There's a lot of people who just don't participate anymore in California and that's bad because that's self suppression and there's a lot of cases where their participation could maybe change the outcome. So you have people self suppressing the other people who just don't believe the results and they lack Confidence in their system. I don't think our Republicans survive. If the public doesn't have confidence in the outcome of the election, that's going to be a replica disaster.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. The whole system is built on trust. And that's why whether there's widespread fraud or not, that's why all of this stuff has to be opened up. You said you expect people to be charged. Can you say with what and you feel confident enough, you have enough evidence?
Bill Asali (First Assistant U.S. Attorney for Central District of California)
I will just say it will be election fraud charges in the, in the next. I hate to put timelines on things, but one to two months, I believe we need, we need the, some of these results to be certified so we can, you know, prove some of the allegations. But we will be charging some people. I can't get in too much. And mostly Glenn. I mean, it's not just DOJ rules, but we also want to protect innocent people if we get something wrong. We don't want someone to be tainted with this, with the stain of an investigation until we're able to prove that in court. So I can't get into too much, but just know that this, at this point right now, we're wide open for investigations. If anyone knows anything direct, and then, please, direct evidence. I know people have theories and they have ideas. And what we need right now are witnesses. If you've witnessed anything, if someone voted in your name and you found out someone voted for you, we want to know about that. If you saw someone collecting ballots in a suspicious way or doing something odd with ballots, we want to know about that. Those are the kind of things we need direct evidence of right now so we can launch into deeper investigations.
Glenn Beck
Bill, thank you very much. Thanks for all the work you do in California. I really appreciate it. First, Assistant U.S. attorney for the Central District of California. Last week we talked about several politicians. Platner is one of them that you can't believe is being elected. There is the other guy who is. Is in, what was it, the 11th district in New Jersey that you know, is an Islamist and a guy who appears to be connected to terror in the past and either Al Qaeda or isis. I think it was Al Qaeda. And then. Ricky, do we have that audio I sent you of this guy who's running for office in Texas? And this guy is just emblematic of, of the kind of people that we see more and more of today. Listen to this. Believe a guy who hates American veterans,
Donald Trump
who gave him the freedom to say what you're saying?
Glenn Beck
No one gave me freedom. My parents are the only people that made Sacrifice. No vet has made any sacrifice. I want to make that clear. I do not support the U.S. military. No. I do not support the United States. I look down on both entities. I want to make that clear. You don't. How do you feel about veterans? I, I don't, I don't support veterans. The only, only vet. The only vets I support are the ones that take care of. Okay, so this guy's running for office in Texas and he's not, he's not going to win. He's not going to win. He's run before, he's a crazy man, etc. Etc. But you know what? That's the way it used to be. Oh, he's a crazy guy. He runs all the time and nobody's paying attention to him and he's not going to win. But now you hear people say crazy things like that and they end up getting on the ballot and, and winning or at least coming close if they don't win. I mean, we have some people that are, that are running right now that are crazy. Crazy. Platner is one of them. The guy is crazy dangerous, a Nazi, abusive, allegedly. I mean, it just doesn't stop with this guy. And somebody said last week when we were talking about the Islamist that is running for New Jersey, somebody said, we gotta, you gotta find a way to stop him. We can't have this. And I got several calls on that. That's actually not a good idea. And I, I want to tell you why and I want to show you what you can do. But it's not this. It's not what you're thinking. It is. You're listening to the Best of Glenn Beck. Need a little more? Check out the full show podcasts anywhere you download podcasts. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. Those words weren't written for history books. They were written for you. But it's hard to pursue happiness when pain is a part of everyday life. Relief Factor was created to help people address inflammation, which is one of the most common causes of ongoing aches and pains from aging, overexertion, or just daily living. It's 100% drug free research based formula, no prescription, no masking of symptoms, just real relief so you can keep moving forward. My pain almost stopped me. My hands were so bad I couldn't even button my own shirt. I couldn't paint, I couldn't write. And Tanya was the one who told me, I'm not listening to wine anymore unless you try everything. Try Relief Factor. I did. It helped me get my life back. As America celebrates her 250 years of independence, give yourself the chance to reclaim yours. To commemorate, Relief Factor is offering a special patriotic price at 1776 so you can pursue your happiness being pain free. $17.76. Three week quick starts ready for you right now. Relief Factor. Because freedom just feels better without pain. Visit relieffactor.com relieffactor.com 800 the number four relief hello America. You know, we've been fighting every single day. We push back against the lies, the censorship, the nonsense of the mainstream media that they're trying to feed you. We work tirelessly to bring you the unfiltered truth because you deserve it. But to keep this fight going, we need you right now. Would you take a moment and rate and review the Glenn Beck podcast? Give us five stars and lead a comment. Because every single review helps us break through Big Tech's algorithm to reach more Americans who need to hear the truth. This isn't a podcast. This is a movement. And you're part of it. A big part of it. So if you believe in what we're doing, you want more people to wake up, help us push this podcast to the top. Rate, review, share together, we'll make a difference. And thanks for standing with us. Now, let's get to work. Oh, my God. I cannot take politics. I can't take it. I just can't take it anymore. Now, apparently Donald Trump hates the Jews and wants the Jews to die. I. I mean, it's a fun house and it isn't any fun anymore. Plus, the crap that came out of Meet the Press. I mean, Christian Welker opens her mouth and crap just spews out. I'm surprised he did. He wasn't left looking like he came in wearing a brown suit after sitting across from her. Listen, I am gonna. Because of the crap that came out of her mouth. I'm going to explain exactly what happened. Exactly what happened with Meet the Press and some stuff you don't know that happened behind the scenes. Okay, so Christian Welker, I don't know if you saw this. Play a little clip of Meet the Press from yesterday. Play the short version, please.
Donald Trump
Do you think it's appropriate that they have an election and five days later, they're nowhere close to picking?
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
State and local officials acknowledge they are slow. They're urging. No, they're crooked. They're urging the votes to be counted. That's how they vote in California.
Donald Trump
Just like you're crooked. Your press is crooked and Meet the Press is crooked.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
To be fair, I'm not crooked, but let's really.
Donald Trump
You play right into their hands.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
Let's continue.
Donald Trump
You're either crooked or you're stupid. You play right into their hands with this rap. You know that these elections are rigged. Your network knows that they're rigged. You know that I won an election and a landslide And I got 94% bad press.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
But Mr. President, you know why I got presented?
Donald Trump
Because you have no credibility.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
But you've never presented evidence that it was rigged. Let's keep talking about. I want to talk about. Todd.
Donald Trump
You have more evidence. There's more evidence than ever presented. Let's talk your elections in this country. We're like a third world country. Your elections are crooked and you're crooked. At least the press is crooked and so is ABC and CBS and CNN. Mr. President, your one sided, crooked network. So let's call it quits because I've had enough. Thank you, darling. Have a good time.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
Mr. President, let's please. I traveled all the way to Wisconsin.
Donald Trump
I've shot the rain with you.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
I know I sat in the rain with you for an hour, on and
Donald Trump
off in the rain. And I've given you enough time. You ought to straighten out your press because you know what? A country can never be great with a dishonest.
Meet the Press Host (likely Kristen Welker)
Listen, we traveled all the way to Wisconsin.
Glenn Beck
Way, all the way. Oh, we went to space to get this interview. Do you know how hard it is to get five minutes with the President? For the love of Pete. Oh, man, we traveled all this way and you only gave us 45 minutes. Gee, rain was hammering down on this roof so hard you could barely hear any of the questions. Okay, they talked Iran, they talked the economy, then they got to the elections. And every single time when they were talking about the proposed anti weaponization fund, when that came up, Trump was really clear. He's like, I'm for it. I think it's fair, but it's up to Congress. I'm for it. I think it's fair, but it's up to Congress. Then she brings up the January six cases. He didn't demand any blanket pardons. He was very, very clear. He called for a panel to review them one by one, one case by case. Look at the facts. That's not a bomb thrower. That's not somebody that wants to give money to anybody who's ever broke the law. A lot like blm. That's a man asking for basic due process in real justice. She would not even listen to him. She didn't even acknowledge that anything he was saying was at least kind of reasonable. It was just challenge, fact check, challenge, fact check, count, challenge, fact check. Especially pounding him on the elections. He had enough. He unclipped his microphone, called the crooked press, walked out, and even then he was polite about it. I mean, holy cow. It is, it is. It's absolutely crazy. You know what bothers me? This isn't about Trump. I've just had enough with these holier than thou megalomaniacs who call themselves journalists. There is no honest curiosity left in them at all on any subject. None, None. You can talk to them about anything and they've already made up their mind. They are just capturing the story that confirms what they believe. They're not. There's no moment there where you, you stop and go, well, I don't know, is he making sense here? Maybe he is. There's no adjustment ever with these people. When Donald Trump won in 2016, that was the perfect moment for them to look in the mirror and ask a hard question like, why are we so out of touch with the American people? They didn't. They doubled down. It just reinforced their tightly held belief that the American people are just stupid. And they, the enlightened press, just know better than everybody else, including half of the politicians in Washington, if they, if you agree with the press, well, then you're smart. If not, you should be destroyed. I mean, look what happened in that interview. Trump brought up suicides of those who are persecuted. Yeah, I said persecuted, not prosecuted. Most of them were persecuted. Like it was like 21 suicides. No hesitation, no recognition, no human moment. She just shot back, why did so many people plead guilty if they were all innocent? Is this your first day on the job, you nincompoop? Let's, here's an idea. Let's think it through for two seconds. Let's see. I'm a normal person who's never gotten in trouble with the law before, and now I'm facing an all powerful federal government who wants to step on my neck. They took me out of my house in the middle of the night, then they held me in solitary confinement. They wouldn't let me talk to a lawyer. The process seems like the punishment itself. And then the judge seems to have already decided on collective guilt. I don't know, why would you plead guilty when they, when your lawyer comes to you and say they've got a, they've got a deal for you. Take two years and plead guilty or roll the dice and take 25 years to life, Gee, I don't know, which one would I choose? Let me ask you this, Kristen. Have you ever talked to a lawyer? Have you talked to a lawyer about any case? What do they always say? Settle it. Settle it. Settle it. It's not worth it. Just settle it. Just settle it. No, but I'm not guilty of that. Settle it. Yeah, but she said that. I said this, I didn't say that. Settle it. Every single corporate lawyer will tell you, and I know you've been involved in those. Every single corporate lawyer will tell you, just settle it. Make it go away. It's not worth it. You think somebody that's getting 25 years to life and they offer a two year prison sentence, you don't think the attorney is saying to them, settle it. Trust me, I don't think with these people you're going to win. But you don't think that through because you're too busy chasing the next story that fits your narrative. The poor downtrodden illegal alien that's been stabbing people on trains because of his childhood, or that person that's been raping children, or Islamists running for office, or Nazis running for the Senate. Anything. Anything to avoid the real story of government overreach and destroyed lives. You're you back. You back anybody. You think you own the truth. You don't. You. You can't handle the truth. If, and if the press thinks that they believe something, if, if you tell them something else, it didn't happen that way. It just didn't happen. If they haven't heard about it, it didn't happen. If it's not within their beliefs, it's just wrong. And they'll sit there demanding evidence on elections while waving away the bloated voter rolls, the ballots arriving days late, the chain of custody black holes, the absolute mess that we're watching unfold in California. And they'll defend no voter ID all day long and tell us that that's Jim Crow, which is insulting to every black person in America, and I think probably even a little insulting to Jim himself. And he's probably on your side. You lecture us about democracy while you're just burning through the, the fuel that democracy actually needs, and that's trust. You've burned all that out. Now, let me just say this. Look at what President Trump did. He invited you. You didn't call him for that interview. He called you. Not Fox, not Newsmax, not me, NBC. Knowing how hostile you are, tell me the other president does that. He invites you. And then he sits for an hour in a thunderstorm in that barn, rain pounding down. But you, you can't seem to make that you, you couldn't isolate those microphones. You can't hear each other. So we. Can we wait a little while. He wa. Because you can't record in the rain. And then you start in on this hostile question. And when the badgering doesn't stop, he stands up and says, country can never be great with a dishonest press. I'm done here. And then he leaves. No tantrum, polite even on the way out. And then what you don't know is on Saturday he reached out to her and apologized. He said, the rain and the delays, it just put me in a cranky mood. It's not your fault. And he agreed for a follow up interview. Did you know that? Why didn't she say that, by the way? President was testy. We were having this, but he agreed to come back for a follow up. And they call him thin skinned, dangerous, unhinged. And yet he's the one who has the balls to keep walking or. Honestly, I'm questioning it at some point. I mean, you get what you. I mean, this is what you're walking into every time. A network that's treated him and millions of Americans who voted for him as an enemy for a decade at least. When was the last time you saw an interview with him go the other way on any of those networks? When did you see this? When did you see Barack Obama or Joe Biden or any of them sit down with a conservative outlet for a full hour of tough questions? I'm not guessing because I know the answer. I've asked the White House for an interview. Every single White House. You know, the ones that say yes, George Bush, George W. Bush one time and Donald Trump. And George W. Bush didn't like me. He had no use for my opinions whatsoever.
Bill Asali (First Assistant U.S. Attorney for Central District of California)
Okay?
Glenn Beck
That's not spin, that's fact. You know, there was a time when Meet the Press actually meant something. Tim Russert, anybody remember him? He was a man who wanted a fair fight. Tough on everybody. You would, you knew he was fair because you would hate him with your guy and love him with their guy. What she's doing now, that's a performance. That's a show. That's a show. And I face these people in Trump's position and they don't listen. They preach. They tell you like it is. They're not asking questions. There's nothing that this man could do or say that would have given her pause to change her mind, change her perspective, perhaps. See how he arrived at conclusions honestly that were different than hers and went Okay. I never saw it that way. Mr. President, I gotta tell you, you deserve a press that chases truth instead of storyline and you ain't getting it there. One that can hear a reasonable answer that the journalist might disagree with. On protecting against weaponized government on a case by case basis for justice for January 6, on cleaning up our election so trust could be restored and actually admit you know what? That is reasonable. I don't necessarily agree with, but it is reasonable. No, instead you sell it as a meltdown. It wasn't a meltdown. It was a man who endured the literal rain and figurative storm until he was just finished being lectured, you know, by an institution that lost any credibility long ago. I applaud him. I applaud you for walking into the lion's den. I wouldn't have done it but for still sitting down with people who despise him. And yet he'll sit there politely and talk to them for as long as he can handle it. You know, the part that matters most is not loyalty. It's the demand underneath it all. Every institution with power over your life, the press, the. The elections, the government, it has to operate in the full light of day where you can see it and judge it for yourself. I'm not loyal to any of this stuff. I want to see it in the full light of day. If you're going to teach your kids how to find the truth, that interview is not going to help you. Because she was not looking for the truth. She was looking to do a show.
This episode centers on the fallout from President Trump's contentious Meet the Press interview, the health of the American economy in light of recent market turmoil, and concerns over election integrity, particularly in California. Glenn Beck offers his trademark direct analysis, expressing frustration with mainstream media coverage and highlighting wide-ranging issues in the political and economic landscape. The episode’s focal interview features Bill Asali, First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, who delivers detailed insight into ongoing federal investigations of election fraud in the state.
Notable Quote
“There is no honest curiosity left in them at all on any subject. None... They are just capturing the story that confirms what they believe.”
— Glenn Beck, [36:25]
Notable Quote
“The market is going to recover. It’s going to. And it will really recover… when reality begins to shake hands again with price.”
— Glenn Beck, [07:40]
Key Segment
Highlighted Quotes & Timestamps
On California’s system:
“California is a fraudster’s paradise, make no mistake about that... They have basically taken away and reduced all the fraud prevention measures.”
— Bill Asali, [14:09]
On ballot harvesting:
“These harvesters are out in the world for a month collecting ballots from God knows who in God knows what circumstances.”
— Bill Asali, [16:12]
On limits of prosecution:
“At the end of the day... I have to have evidence that I could prove beyond a reasonable doubt. It’s an extremely high burden and standard.”
— Bill Asali, [21:44]
On burden of proof:
“They want the burden on you to go out and prove every instance of fraud... instead of putting the burden on the system to reassure the people.”
— Bill Asali, [23:14]
On the status of prosecutions:
“We will be charging some people... one to two months, I believe... But we need the results to be certified.”
— Bill Asali, [25:00]
Key Segment:
Key Segment:
Notable Quote
“You deserve a press that chases truth instead of storyline and you ain’t getting it there.”
— Glenn Beck, [41:52]
Key Segment:
Trump at Meet the Press:
“You’re either crooked or you’re stupid. You play right into their hands with this. You know that these elections are rigged.”
— Donald Trump, [11:55]
Asali on state resistance:
“They don’t want anyone to look under the tent there… They don’t want to clean up the fraud.”
— Bill Asali, [19:28]
Beck on Wall Street/Main Street:
“Wall Street’s mood is not the measure of the country. You are.”
— Glenn Beck, [09:39]
| Time | Segment/Content | |--------------|------------------------------------------------| | 00:00–01:36 | Glenn Beck intro/monologue on media & economy | | 01:36–10:59 | Economic analysis and breakdown | | 10:59–12:42 | Transition into election discussion | | 12:42–26:11 | Interview: Bill Asali on CA election fraud | | 26:11–31:29 | Political landscape & candidates | | 31:30–42:36 | Meet the Press critique; media trust monologue |
This episode is a blend of economic analysis, media criticism, and deep-dive into election integrity concerns, reflecting Glenn Beck’s core mission: questioning mainstream narratives, highlighting government/press failures, and urging personal responsibility and grassroots vigilance. The interview with Bill Asali is a rare, grounded exploration of how election fraud is investigated and prosecuted at the federal level, especially in a state with notoriously lax systems like California.
For those seeking the facts behind the headlines—and the motivations driving election fraud investigations—this episode offers a potent mix of frustration, clarity, and a call for personal engagement over passive trust in institutions.