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Glenn Beck
We have a lot on today's podcast. Some of the highlights on this particular highlight podcast. James Comer, he is a representative of congressman out of Kentucky. He is, he is part of the group that is now subpoena, has the subpoena power and has subpoenaed Hillary Clinton and also Bill Clinton to come talk about Jeffrey Epstein. It's a very fascinating experiment that we're seeing. Also a report from just the news talking about Schiff's potential illegal, immoral and what the whistleblower said was treasonous to reveal this classified information on the House floor dating back to 2017. It's a really big deal. Also, we talk a little bit about AI and what's coming next with AI. Let me tell you about Jace Medical. I don't care which side of the political aisle you're on. When the medication supply gets disrupted, it's every family the same way. A factory fire overseas, a shipping delay, trade dispute, suddenly the prescriptions we take for granted, all of a sudden they're not there. I learned long time ago if you don't, you don't wait for the shortage to show up before you start thinking about how to get through it because you're panicked and you won't make it through it. You prepare when the shelves are still full. And that's why I recommend you get a Jace case. They are 10 life saving essentials, five prescription antibiotics, five crucial symptom relief meds, all prescribed by a licensed doctor and ready to use whenever they're needed. And it doesn't stop there. They also offer add ons like ivermectin and other critical medications so you can build a true immersive emergency pharmacy at home. This is not about beating the rush and saving money or whatever. It's just making sure that your family has what they need if you need it. Jace J-A S E.com Jace.com Enter the promo code BECK for a discount on your order right now. Jace.com Promo code BECK 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 leave 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.
James Comer
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
Glenn Beck
Also Representative James Comer, he is from Kentucky. He, he is currently the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability. And the, the House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed now both Hillary and Bill Clinton for testimony on Jeffrey Epstein. And me thinks this might have been a setup the whole time, but I probably, I'm probably wrong on that because it's a brilliant, you got everybody on the right or on the left saying we gotta, we're gonna subpoena. Okay, well, let's start with Bill and Hillary Clinton and they've issued the subpoenas. And let's see where this goes now. James Comer is with us now. Hello, James. How are you, sir?
James Comer
I'm well. Thanks for having me on.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. So do I have this pretty much anything confirm or deny on this theory of mine that this is going to work out unfortunately or an unfortunate way with the Democrats?
James Comer
Well, you know, the Democrats were, you know, they have Trump derangement syndrome and everything's about Donald Trump. And they, they had been signaling for days in an Oversight Committee hearing that they were going to make a motion to subpoena the Epstein files. Scott Perry from Pennsylvania, good member on the Oversight Committee, good Republican. He, he, when they made that emotion, he amended it to include subpoenas for six former attorney General, Republican and Democrat, as well as Bill and Hillary Clinton. And they voted for it. And the significance of them voting for that amendment and it passed, of course, in a bipartisan manner. Is it, if you normally send a former president a subpoena, the odds of that subpoena ever coming to fruition would be, would be slim. But in this case, Glenn, they voted in a bipartisan manner, Republicans and Democrats to subpoena both Bill and Hillary Clinton. That carries weight in court. And everyone in America wants to know what was going on in Epstein Island. It's not just a Democrat issue or Republican issue. Democrats want to know because they hope and pray Donald Trump had something, you know, some liability there. But, but Republicans want to know too because we believe there was a cover up. We believe the government knew more than, than what's been out there. We believe there's probably some kind of list Somewhere. So I think that what happened in the Oversight Committee is going to lead us to being able to ask Bill and Hillary Clinton questions for the first time ever.
Glenn Beck
Okay, so let me ask you just to play devil's advocate and to be fair, are there plans to subpoena any Republicans or friends and associates of Republicans or friends of Donald Trump?
James Comer
Well, I don't guess Bill Barr is his friend, but he was one of the attorneys General. There are two Republican AGs that were on the list, and we'll go wherever the investigation leads. Look, this is not a, this is not a partisan issue. Their Republicans are equally as curious and interested in what was going on in Epstein Island. I've been in Kentucky for two weeks now. My son plays baseball. I go to baseball fields all over the state watching him. And people come up to me, these aren't political people. And they know that, that, that I issued the subpoenas. I subpoenaed Pam Bondi for the Epstein files. And I don't think that's gotten a lot of, lot of press and probably didn't make many friends with the administration. But, but, but people want to know, and that's what people are coming up to. All of my colleagues, not just the, the Freedom Caucus guys and the ones that are on TV all the time, just the, you know, the normal moderate Republicans. This is what people want to know. I mean, they're curious about Epstein and we're serious about as well.
Glenn Beck
Well, I'm glad to hear that because I've never seen anything like it. This story is not going away. I mean, it just, it has to be. You have to lance this Boyle and just let the let. Sorry, but drain it and let every. Let it be what it is. Based on what you've seen so far, do you believe the Clintons had knowledge of the criminal activities on the island?
James Comer
Well, I believe that the Clintons were very close with, with Epstein and we know that, that Clinton went there a few times. I don't know if he went as many times as some conservative outlets have reported, but he may have, may have gone more. I don't know, but we're going to find out. And you know, this is a serious thing. You have two people that were, that were charged, both Epstein and Maxwell. Was the government involved? You know, was the government spying on people that were there? Was the government turning a blind eye to the sex trafficking of underage girls? I mean, there are so many questions that every American has. And I think the fact that, that Clinton was there so many times, Maxwell was at Bill and Hillary at Chelsea Clinton's wedding. So obviously, the, the Clinton thought a lot of, of Maxwell. So, you know, we just, we just have questions. I don't, I'm not trying to embarrass the, the president or anything. We'll have to have every I dotted and T crossed if we get him in. But, you know, normally the prospect of getting a former president into a Congressional committee deposition is slim to none. There have been two this last century that were subpoenaed by Congress, and Trump was one of them. Neither made it to Congress. But what makes this different is the Democrats voted for this, too. And I think they got in trouble with Hakeem Jeffries and probably the Clintons when they, when the committee was over, because they were so focused on just subpoenaing the Epstein files. They, they, they left their, their guard down for the Clintons. And that's what the Democrats have always done. They've always played defense for the Clintons and the Bidens and all the, the corrupt, deep state. But, you know, I'm hopeful that this bipartisan vote will help us in court, because this subpoena will go to court, make no mistake about it. And hopefully we've got good attorneys. Our attorneys that represent us in court are through Mike Johnson's office. So hopefully they'll be, they'll do a good job.
Glenn Beck
Do you have any concerns about the potential interference or special treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell after she's meeting with Todd Blanche and then she gets this unusual prison transfer? Are you guys going to investigate that? Are you concerned about that?
James Comer
Well, we're always interested in what's going on. We weren't aware that he was going to meet with her or that she was going to be transferred. And remember, August 11th was the date I was supposed to take the committee down to depose Maxwell, which was, which was Monday. But what happened is last week, her attorneys sent a letter to me saying that she wanted to wait until the Supreme Court ruled on her appeal, and. Which is supposed to be in September. And if we went in there before September, before the Supreme Court ruled on her appeal, she was just going to plead the Fifth. So, you know, we're, we're, that's a reasonable request. We're gonna hope that the Supreme Court rules on her appeal, and then, then our committee's going down there and, and deposing her. I mean, we got, you know, I've got Marjorie Taylor Greene and Anna Paulina Luna and Byron Donald, and everybody's interested in this, and everybody wants a protection Participate in it.
Glenn Beck
Let me change the subject on a couple of things. Yesterday I saw this amazing video of the House being called to order and called into session. They call it into session, they have prayer, they do the Pledge of Allegiance and then they dismiss. And this is all being done. So they, they, they don't have to. Or they. That it won't allow the President to do appointments when Congress is not in session because they're saying, no, we're still in session every day. But you're not really in session. Why are the Republicans doing this? Why not just vote on the people?
James Comer
I don't know that, you know, the confirmations are in the Senate and I don't know, I read that, too, and I wasn't aware of that, but I think in the past, they've always done that in August when we were out traveling our district. So I really don't know. That's a good question. If, if Republicans are doing anything that, to slow down Trump's confirmation, then shame on the Republicans. And we need new Republicans because we've got to get these guys confirmed. It's already too late.
Glenn Beck
Do you think home rule has a chance of being pulled back in 30.
James Comer
Days for D.C. do I do? Look, I mean, people are scared in Washington, D.C. it's, it's, it's a bad place. And if you look out the window, it doesn't matter what part of town, you've got all these teenage boys running around breaking stuff at 2am, 3am and there's nothing being done about it. And the way that D.C. laws are, they're not going to prosecute young people for anything. These young people know it. So there are no consequences to their actions. You got a lawless town right now.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Well, I hope that that actually happens and they pull this. This is a failed experiment.
James Comer
It is.
Glenn Beck
You've hinted at the possible run of being the governor of Kentucky in 27. Care to comment on where you are on that decision?
James Comer
Yeah. It's two years away. We've had, unfortunately, for the last 55 years in Kentucky, as Republican as Kentucky has been. We've had a Democrat governor 47 out of the last 55 years. This governor now, Andy Beshear, he's term limited. He can't run again. I'm getting a lot of encouragement to run. I was Commissioner of Agriculture before I came to Congress at the statewide elected office, and it's something that I'm seriously considering. Obviously, I believe in term limits. So I never planned on staying in Congress very long. I moved up quick. I Was the top Republican on the Oversight Committee. After three and a half years, I think I've proven myself and I love Kentucky, so it's something I want to do. But we're still about a year away from making a decision.
Glenn Beck
Okay, sounds great. Congressman, thank you so much. Really appreciate it. Thanks for all your hard work. Appreciate it. James Comer, which, you know, I should have, I should have asked him, has he ever considered changing his name because it's so close to James Comey and I mean, are you committed to Comercial? Are you.
Co-host
I mean, that's. That would have been a very, you.
Glenn Beck
Know, would have been very good question. Yeah. Very pressing question. Because you're like, James Comer. Isn't he the bad guy? Oh, no, that's Comey. James Comey. I just want to point that out.
Co-host
I'm sure he struggles with this decision on a day to day basis.
Glenn Beck
Right, right, right. You know, I mean, your wife kind of struggled with that for a while, right?
Co-host
My wife.
Glenn Beck
Lisa Page is her. Is her name and. Lisa Page. Lisa Page. Oh, wasn't she the one with. Oh, gosh, what was his name? I just had it.
Co-host
Gosh, everyone's yelling at the radios right now. I can't think of the other guy's name, but the, the two that had.
Glenn Beck
Peter Strzok.
Co-host
Peter Struck. Thank you. They. They. Part of the, part of the Russiagate scandal.
Glenn Beck
Right.
Co-host
There's so many quote unquote scandals.
Glenn Beck
No, he was, they were big. They were instrumental in that. Yeah. And as we're seeing, more instrumental than we thought.
Co-host
Yeah. The names are. Keep, Keep coming up.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. She. That's Lisa Page.
Co-host
Different spelling, but yes.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Is it though, really?
Co-host
Yes. Different spelling. There's a different spelling there.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
Co-host
Particularly disturbing because she was having an affair. So, like, there was like story after story.
Glenn Beck
It was big.
Co-host
Lisa Page in affair. And I'm like, wait a minute.
James Comer
That.
Co-host
That's a little. Can we not. I mean.
Glenn Beck
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Co-host
This is the one where they can, you know, where Harry Reid could go on and say, hey, Mitt Romney lied about not paying his taxes.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, he never, never paid his taxes. He can't say that without Mitt Romney being able to sue him.
Co-host
Right.
Glenn Beck
If it's not, if it's, if it's not true, you can sue him. Unless you say it on the floor of the House or the Senate because then it's. Then it's free speech that they have that you don't even have. Yeah, okay.
Co-host
It's like they're extra, extra free.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, they're extra free. They can say whatever they want and they can't get sued by it. So he is, he's leaking this information, but he's leaking it on the floor of the House and that way he can say, I'm covered by the Constitution now.
Co-host
He is such a dirt. It's dirt.
Glenn Beck
Just a dirt bag. Okay, so this whistleblower, again, a Democrat by, by registration, he has been blowing the whistle on Adam Schiff and no one would listen to him. DOJ officials, according to Just the News, showed little interest in pursuing Schiff when the allegations were brought to them years ago, citing the very same excuse the lawmaker had offered in his. In that. Interesting. So he says, I'm covered by this. And the DOJ says, no, no, no, he's covered by this. In his rose most recent interview with the bureau in 2023, the whistleblower whose name is redacted told agents from the FBI St. Louis office that he was. He personally attended a meeting at which shift Schiff authorized leaking classified information, quote, when working in this capacity. Redacted staffer's name was called to an all staff meeting by Schiff. In this meeting, Schiff stated the group would lead would leak classified information which was derogatory to the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. Schiff stated the information would be used to indict President Trump. The whistleblower total investigations that he stated this would be illegal. And upon hearing his concerns, unnamed members of the meeting reassured him they would not be caught leaking classified information. The staffer made similar claims to agents in the FBI's Washington Field Office as early as 2017, shortly after Trump took office in his first term. Officials also said some of the DOJ officials who declined to prosecute a rash of classified leaks during the Russiagate affair remain employed and in positions of power, a matter that they may be of interest to lawmakers in Congress. This thing is so deep and so nasty. I mean, if, if we don't get the people like Adam Schiff, this will happen. If they get away with it, you may, as a Democrat, you may be fine. Donald Trump, he's. You cannot allow them to get away with leaking classified information to destroy another person. Okay? They knew these were lies, but they needed it to get out and it was classified. No one was supposed to Know that. So here, a congressman and now a senator, a US Senator said, don't worry about it. You're not going to get caught. Nobody's going to pay for this. If they do that and they set this precedent and they do get away with it. What is the regulating rule of law? When they want to do it to somebody else, and maybe it's somebody you like. What is the regulating rule of law? When the Republicans go, oh, well, you're going to play that way, well, we can do that too. This is where critical thinking comes in. This, this is where. This is what Americans are missing right now. And it's, it's not that we're not capable of it. It's that we're all living in our lizard brains. We're all so freaked out by Nazi, Nazi, it's a Nazi. We're so freaked out by the names that we've all called each other, we no longer can stop and think. The left is now moving towards no rule of law. I mean, Beto is now saying to the Uber, uber left rules don't matter at all. It doesn't matter. We'll do whatever it takes to stop them and win next time. Well, to me, it doesn't sound like they're going to do anything new, except that's their message to people. That's not good. Unethical, illegal, and treasonous. From somebody who describes Adam Schiff as a friend and nobody seemed to care. The stakes just keep getting higher and higher and higher on this particular story. And I'm wondering, I mean, one thing that is not trending. Let me see if I can find the trends here. Here. Okay. On Google Trends right now, what's trending on Google Trends is martial law. Martial law in Washington dc. Well, that, that's, that's not what's happening in Washington dc. That's not martial law. It is the President's right, because the District of Columbia is supposed to be a federal district and it's out of control. What was the stats on a thousand times. What was it?
Co-host
I have that here for you. Give me one second, I'll pull it up.
Glenn Beck
Some crazy amount. More dangerous than Philadelphia. I don't go walk the streets of Philadelphia at night. I don't send my kids, hey, go get a gallon of milk down the street. What are the stats? Do you have it?
Co-host
I do. It's just loading as we speak. Okay, this is from. And it's from the. This is from the Atlantic. DC's homicide rate in 2024, roughly 26.4 homicides for every 100,000 residents is lower than both 2023 and its peak in the 90s. But according to data compiled by the Council of Criminal justice is still nearly seven times higher than New York City's rate, which is 3.8 per 100,000. DC's rate is also worse than that of Philadelphia, Atlanta and even Chicago. In fact, it's closer to that of infamously crime ridden cities like Memphis and Detroit than it is to some other important city areas. The problem looks even worse in the most violence plagued parts of the city. As I found in my report 2023, 57% of the city's homicides took place in Wards 7 and 8, the city's poorest and the largest percentage of black residents. In fact, just 10 blocks of D.C. were home to 14% of all homicides. Can you imagine what that area must be? 14% of an entire cities?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, everybody, everybody, everybody knows somebody that has been killed, right?
Co-host
And that area has to be there.
Glenn Beck
Has to be, has to be.
Co-host
As in many cities, violence is also hyper concentrated among tight social networks. According to a 2021 report, National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform, any given city, about 500 people are responsible for 60 to 70% of all gun violence in the city. And this is from an article that's saying, this is from, you know, I mean, it's the Atlantic, more of a left leaning situation, saying, hey guys, sure we can all say it's down, but are we communicating the real problem here? Cause I mean, look from a political perspective, Trump is going to win here. Forget that. For example, all the sideline stuff that everyone's talking about, when you just boil it down to politics, which is what a lot of these people are thinking about. If you are stuck on the side of the debate that says actually DC is Disneyland, you're going to lose and.
Glenn Beck
You'Re going to lose in a city that has voted for you time and time and time again because somebody's making the killing stop. I mean, you know, what do they say about Mussolini? Why was Mussolini.
Co-host
I remember, was it your uncle?
Glenn Beck
My bills. Be very careful. My wife's uncle. Okay, okay. Or great uncle. I think he was born here in America, but the family, they lived in in Italy. And when Mussolini took over and the war started, they were afraid the entire family would be wiped out. So he was an American citizen because he was born during a vacation in New York City. So he, they sent him all by himself to America. He didn't have a job or anything, so he just joined the military and he Started fighting on our side, and we're talking, and nobody in the family had. Nobody knew his war record. No one. No one. And we're sitting at a wedding, and it's just the two of us. And I'm like, so, Uncle Leo, how'd you get here? Tell me your story. And he was like, let me tell you my story. And he starts in telling a story. And I said, so you. Do you remember Mussolini at the time? Mussolini was a good man. And I'm like, okay, can you keep your voice down on that one? I mean, he's not my uncle. He is not my uncle. My wife. My. My wife's uncle, which I'm questioning now. My wife and my relationship there said that anyway. And I said, okay, keep your voice down. What do you mean by that? And he said, at first, before he joined with the Nazis, he said, our country was so out of control. And he made, quote. You've heard this before. He made the trains run on time. He. What he was saying was he brought order to a very disordered society. It was not functioning. Okay. And what Mussolini did at first was, I'm just gonna bring. Bring some law and order here.
Co-host
This is why the progressive left had an argument with some at the very beginning saying, this is the new wave of the future. It will make your country better. Fascism. Their argument at the beginning.
Glenn Beck
Mussolini and Hitler. Do you know why? You know the swastika, if you flip it around, it's actually an American native and a Indian symbol of peace. Did you know that?
Co-host
Yes, I did.
Glenn Beck
I did. So if you. But if you flip it around, then it becomes the Nazi swastika. But that's not all in. When you look at a Native American, you will always know that it's Native American or Indian, because the bottom of the. I don't know what you call the swastika is flat. Okay.
Co-host
Okay.
Glenn Beck
What Hitler did is he pitched it up 45 degrees. Okay. So he moved that symbol that was just like a square, and he put it instead on the. On a. Like a corner of the square, so it's now pitched up. That makes sense. You know, I'm saying. Do you know why he did that?
Co-host
No.
Glenn Beck
Because this is a system of progress. We are progressives. We are moving and racing towards the future. So any of this crap that this was, you know, conservative. No, no, no, no. It wasn't. No one. This. This is all progressive socialist nonsense and dangerous. But back to the story of. Of what Trump is doing. Trump is using the Constitution, and he is doing it within the rule of law. He has 30 days. And then Congress has to either revoke home rule or it goes back, or they can extend it for another 30 days, but Congress has to do it. So he's not becoming a fascist or a dictator or anything else. This is not martial law. This is all within the law. But if he makes that change in those two districts where everybody knows somebody who has been murdered and most likely kids that have been murdered and that goes down and they feel safe on their streets and their kids are not. They're not saying to the kids, just don't fall in with that gang. That will change. People will. They may still vote the same way because they don't get it. Maybe. But they will not be on board with dismissing. I can guarantee you they're not on board with dismissing this as. Oh, no, Washington, D.C. is a safe city. Everything the media is doing right now, everything the Democrats are doing by trying to excuse this and try to make everybody, the people who are living it know it's a lie first. And they've got to be looking at those people going, wait a minute, wait a minute. I thought you were on our side. I thought you were trying to protect us. You're not.
Co-host
You're streaming the Best of the Glenn.
Glenn Beck
Beck program and you can find full episodes wherever you download podcasts. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. So I posted on X, I think, or maybe it was Instagram over the weekend. Somebody sent some pictures of me from my childhood. And one of them was me from 1977, the magic show. And they brought it to life with AI. And it was. It's stunning. It's stunning. And I posted it and I said, this is a very old picture of me, you know, and I told the Johnny Carson thing, etc, etc. But I just thought people would know. I mean, because you can see the folds and the creases in the picture. I just thought people would know that that was AI. Nuh. No, they didn't. They didn't.
James Comer
Yeah.
Co-host
It was interesting because you're wording too, on the post, said, this picture I sent in.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Co-host
To Jerry Carson or something like that. Right.
Glenn Beck
So I would have sent the film back. It would have been film back then. I would have said, yeah, I sent this film in.
James Comer
Right.
Co-host
This movie.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, this movie. Yeah.
Co-host
Right. And this. You said pict. And when I saw it, I was like, wow. I mean, like that. But I had seen. I've seen other AI versions of this where they take a photo and it moves around.
Glenn Beck
But it is getting incredible.
Co-host
I mean, that really.
Glenn Beck
Absolutely Looks real. Looks real. Here I am. If you're watching on the Blaze tv, let me show you. This is a picture of me on my first birthday and my birthday cake. Now, this photo has been, you know, hung on a wall of our house forever, but I never seen a video of me.
Co-host
Weird.
Glenn Beck
It's weird. And so I was looking at this, and I was thinking, I don't remember the sound of my mother's voice anymore. I was, you know, 13 or 14 when she died. And I remember when I couldn't remember her voice. I remember when I'm like, oh, my gosh. I don't remember what she sounds like anymore. And it took me about 10 years, and it was really horrible.
Co-host
It's a really tough thing.
Glenn Beck
And I thought, my gosh, if I had an old tape of her, which I don't think I do. If I had an old tape of her, I could match that to a picture of her and make her talk, and it would be weird. Weird. Because it's not her. It's not her. It's soulless. Okay, here's another one. 1976. This is. I was in the Rose bowl parade, marching for the bicentennial. I mean, there's no video of that unless you go to cbs, I think who covered that parade and looked it up, but that's me. I'm 12. Here's me in 1984. I was doing something with the AMC Movie Channel. And it's crazy. It looks like film. And so there's these reactions that came out. Elon Musk said, for most people, the best use of Grok app is turning old photos into video, seeing old friends and family members come to life. And then somebody said, these are not coming to life. The animation of pictures have no bearing on reality. It's the interpretation of a soulless AI that has no idea what your family member was actually like. Absolutely true. What? You don't want a bunch of Twitter posts and algorithms to pretend to be your grandma. Spit in the face of God. But it's a cool. But it's so cool and hip.
Co-host
This is spit in the face of God.
Glenn Beck
I don't think it's spitting in the face of God. I think it is. If you go, that's my mother. And remember this. We are now entering the time of. From 1990. When did we first meet? 97. Yeah, right around the.
Co-host
Right.
Glenn Beck
Right around the time that Ray Kurzweil came out with book that I had been reading. And it was the age of spiritual machines. And I said, we are. They are Going to claim consciousness. They're going to claim that they're human. They are. You're not going to be able to tell the difference. They are going to bring our dead relatives, quote, back to life. All of these things. We're there. We're there.
Co-host
Yeah. I mean, we just saw an interview with Jim Acosta and a shooting victim.
Glenn Beck
That was so bad, which was absolutely horrid.
Co-host
But that was. I mean, and that seems like, I don't know, we're learning all these lines as we go.
James Comer
Right.
Co-host
This is something that we're all viewing in real time and figuring out what is the appropriate line. Like, to me, quite clearly, you doing the magic trick and the kid coming back to life from the shooting to be interviewed by completely different journalist. Totally different. And I can see the bright line in between them.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I can, too.
Co-host
You know, you're saying, like, it's a cool little thing, like, yeah, cool.
Glenn Beck
I'd love to see a picture of my mother moving. I'd love to see that. But it's not my mom. And I'm very, very clear about that.
Co-host
Like, that's closer to the line. To me, it's a little.
Glenn Beck
Because it's not.
Co-host
Because there's nothing ethical about it. Like, Jim Acosta is way over the line because he's supposedly a journalist doing something obviously unethical, using childhood politics. You see a picture, right? Like, he is a definition.
Glenn Beck
The graphic spits out a picture of him.
Co-host
And I'm being careful here with the way I'm phrasing this, but it's slightly less horrible to me for the parents of this child to want to darkly see their child moving around as they would be.
Glenn Beck
That's why seances did so well after the wars. Path.
James Comer
Pet.
Co-host
Pet Cemetery. Yeah, I was thinking of pet cemetery.
Glenn Beck
Okay. All right, we can go there.
Co-host
You could understand Herman Munster, Pet Cemetery. No, he was the. He was the guy that lived next door. Right.
Glenn Beck
I don't remember.
Co-host
All I remember is you can understand the thought of, like, God, my child died in this terrible thing.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Co-host
And I just. What would he have been like today? Like, I can understand, as a parent wanting that.
Glenn Beck
It's not a great idea of Frankenstein. You know why Shelley. You know why Shelley wrote that?
Co-host
No.
Glenn Beck
What was her name?
Co-host
Shelley.
Glenn Beck
Mary. Mary Shelley. Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein. It's a long story. It involved, you know, a contest between, you know, these writers. But she had been seeing electricity where they had been shooting electricity into dead frogs. And it would make their legs move. Right. Okay. And so she looked at that and she was like. And I think she had just had a child die or somebody, but she, she was going through the mental anguish of death. Okay. And then she saw this and she thought, oh, what would it be like if we could bring the dead back? And that. That's kind of the, the germ, as I understand it, of Frankenstein. Well, that's what we're going through right now. Okay. Except the physical body is not there.
James Comer
Right.
Co-host
I mean, and that's probably not that far away. Somebody will do.
Glenn Beck
You could do it something like that lutely. I mean, soon the, the robotics. You can just. You could make it look like somebody. I mean, we're five to 10 years away from somebody, from a robot looking exactly like me, speaking like me, but not being me. Yeah. You know, not, not the. And not the Walt Disney. Let me kind of walk across this floor and sit down. You know, not an Evening with the Presidents, but an actual AI robot.
Co-host
And again, some of this. I think part of why the Jim Acosta thing was so poorly received by not even just the right, but everybody. Taking a child shooting victim, bringing him back to life as a. An adult, and then having him terribly talk about gun control in an interview. Part of it's the journalistic thing. Part of it is just how tasteless it seems.
Glenn Beck
I mean, I would have a problem. I mean, I think we're pretty, you know, didn't really happen in my lifetime. You know, John F. Kennedy. It'd be like bringing John F. Kennedy back to talk about gun control or Abraham Lincoln and have him talk about gun control. That would just be so grotesque or test.
Co-host
But also way better than that. Seriously, like I bringing back jfk, like, you'd be like. You'd roll your eyes. But like bringing back a child to utilize a dead child for your political purposes. I mean, it's so. That's terrible when they do it without the AI, let alone when they actually do it this way. But I think the reason why it was so poorly received is because he went so far past the line so early. Like when the pictures that you posted are the norm and everyone's used to seeing them, people were. It was very much, you're too into this world. You're ahead of the parade on AI. Certainly so because I, you know, there, there's the. I'm just starting to see these things happen and I'm just starting to see these things look legitimate like the ones you posted.
Glenn Beck
You just see the stuff I haven't posted. If you think this is incredible, you should see the stuff that's coming. Coming.
Co-host
Yes. But he tried to jump so far, so far. And it was so. It was poorly received. But as this becomes the norm, that line will start to move.
Glenn Beck
Right.
Co-host
And these things will get more and more common.
Glenn Beck
And it's the same thing, I think, with Dave Rubin.
Co-host
Oh, yeah.
Glenn Beck
You know, that didn't, that didn't work out well for Dave.
Co-host
Oh, really?
Glenn Beck
I, I know people were like. Because I, you know, and Dave was just doing it. This is, I'm going on vacation. Why don't I just have a robot?
Co-host
It'll be fun. Yes.
Glenn Beck
Not. He's not trying to con anybody or anything. No. And it is, but it is so far away from being ready for prime time. It's so clearly. He could talk to him, but it's so clear. Why Dave? That's a very good question, you know, and you're like, oh, I see that.
Co-host
Yeah, it's, it's still. The technology is not perfect yet, but you could, It's. We've advanced so far so fast that you can see it's right around the corner. Like, you know the examples we've been talking about in using AI, where, you know, one of the things I use it for in real life is like you go and you go to a shelf at a Walmart and they have, you know, 47 types of glue. Right. I don't know what kind of glue I need for whatever project I'm working on.
Glenn Beck
Wow.
Co-host
Right?
Glenn Beck
You're not a man.
Co-host
I 100% admit this, right? Like, I don't know. That's not my world.
Glenn Beck
I would have said, honey, I don't know what glue. Where's the Home Depot? What?
James Comer
Right.
Glenn Beck
So you're twice the man I am. Thank you.
Co-host
You take a picture of the entire thing and you type into the AI, say, hey, I'm doing this thing project. I'm wood to plexiglass, right? Like, what's the best glue for that? And it tells you it's this glue. It's in the fourth row in the blue box. Like, it tells you exactly which one. Like you have.
Glenn Beck
That's unbelievable.
Co-host
Absolutely unbelievable. To me that seems like that is a, a 10 year innovation of AI not like I feel like 6 weeks ago it didn't exist.
Glenn Beck
No, it didn't.
Co-host
And now all of a sudden it's here and it works really, really well.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Co-host
And now there's this where you're bringing photos to life that wasn't here a year ago. We weren't doing that. Maybe it was the very beginning of it.
Glenn Beck
The very beginning of it.
Co-host
But like now it's super common. It's on every one of these services is doing something like it. You can generate videos. The newest one from Gemini is not only can you create a video from a picture, you can now walk through it like it's a video game and control which way you're going, where you're looking. You can do things to the environment like paint a wall and then walk away, come back and the wall's still painted.
Glenn Beck
You are in the forest, you cut a tree down or you tie a ribbon around a tree so you can remember where you went. It will remember where those are. So when you go out, you maybe leave the game or whatever, you can come back and those ribbons are still there.
Co-host
It's like creating, you know, if you go back in the day like to Doom or like one of those video games where you could walk around the first person shooter thing, you're creating that in seconds from one of your own photos.
Glenn Beck
Minecraft.
Co-host
Minecraft.
Glenn Beck
Imagine Minecraft. I mean that, that's what that, that was the beginning of. This was Minecraft.
James Comer
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Now it's like it's real and you.
Co-host
Could just do it and it's like available and do it in seconds. And that seems like a 20 year innovation to me. And it happened in weeks, it felt like. And these things keep happening.
The Glenn Beck Program: Best of the Program | Guest: Rep. James Comer | 08/12/25
Release Date: August 12, 2025
In this special highlight episode of The Glenn Beck Program, hosted by Blaze Podcast Network, Glenn Beck engages in a compelling discussion with Representative James Comer from Kentucky. The episode delves into critical political investigations, the implications of artificial intelligence (AI), and pressing issues within American society. Skipping over advertisements and non-content segments, the conversation provides insightful analysis and candid opinions on contemporary American culture and politics.
Timestamp: [00:00 – 07:12]
Glenn Beck opens the episode by highlighting the significant political development: Representative James Comer, Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, has exercised subpoena power to summon former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The subpoena seeks their testimonies regarding Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about potential cover-ups and the Clintons' involvement.
Beck remarks, “This might have been a setup the whole time, but I probably, I'm probably wrong on that because it’s a brilliant…” (02:48).
Rep. James Comer explains the bipartisan nature of the subpoena, noting that both Republicans and Democrats see value in uncovering the truth about Epstein Island. He emphasizes the significance of the bipartisan vote, stating, “The significance of them voting for that amendment and it passed, of course, in a bipartisan manner… everyone in America wants to know what was going on in Epstein Island” (05:33).
Beck questions whether Republicans or associates of President Trump might also face subpoenas, to which Comer responds that the investigation is non-partisan and could extend to any party members involved in the Epstein case (05:45).
Timestamp: [09:22 – 19:02]
The conversation shifts to allegations against Representative Adam Schiff concerning the leaking of classified information. Glenn Beck introduces findings from John Solomon of JustTheNews.com, highlighting a whistleblower's claims that Schiff authorized the leaking of classified data to discredit former President Donald Trump.
Beck states, “A career intelligence officer… repeatedly warned the FBI… that then representative Adam Schiff had approved leaking classified information to smear Donald Trump” (18:16).
Comer underscores the gravity of these accusations, asserting that such actions undermine the rule of law and set dangerous precedents. He emphasizes the need for accountability, saying, “What is the regulating rule of law? When they want to do it to somebody else… critical thinking comes in” (19:05).
Beck further critiques Schiff’s actions, highlighting the misuse of the Constitution’s speech and debate clause to shield unethical behavior, and warns of the broader implications for political integrity and governance.
Timestamp: [24:22 – 43:33]
A significant portion of the discussion explores the rapid advancements in AI technology and their societal impacts. Glenn Beck shares personal experiences with AI-generated images, illustrating both the impressive capabilities and ethical dilemmas posed by these technologies.
Beck remarks on the realism of AI-generated videos, stating, “It's stunning” (32:35), and expresses concerns about the emotional and ethical ramifications of creating lifelike representations of deceased individuals.
The conversation delves into the potential for AI to recreate human likenesses, raising questions about consent, authenticity, and the potential for misuse in media and personal contexts. Comer adds that while AI can offer innovative solutions, it also poses significant challenges that society must address thoughtfully.
Beck highlights the importance of maintaining ethical boundaries, drawing parallels to historical literary works like Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to illustrate the unintended consequences of technological overreach.
Timestamp: [24:20 – 31:49]
The episode takes a critical look at the alarming violence and crime rates in Washington, D.C. Beck and Comer discuss recent statistics revealing that D.C.’s homicide rate in 2024 stood at 26.4 per 100,000 residents, significantly higher than cities like New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Chicago.
Comer emphasizes the concentration of violence in specific areas, noting, “57% of the city's homicides took place in Wards 7 and 8, the city's poorest and the largest percentage of black residents” (25:39). This hyper-concentration of crime underscores systemic issues within the city’s governance and law enforcement.
Beck draws connections between increased violence and the ineffective policies of local authorities, advocating for a “pull back” of home rule to allow federal intervention and restore order.
Timestamp: [31:49 – 44:37]
Towards the end of the episode, Glenn Beck shares personal experiences with AI advancements. He discusses how AI has brought his childhood photos to life and reflects on the emotional impact of such technologies, particularly in the context of losing loved ones.
Beck states, “If you bring back my mother… it would be soulless” (33:26), highlighting the emotional disconnect and ethical concerns of recreating deceased individuals through AI.
The discussion also touches on the future potential of AI in daily life, from practical applications like selecting the right glue for a project to more complex integrations in virtual environments akin to video games. Beck and his co-host marvel at the rapid pace of AI development, noting how quickly these technologies have evolved from concept to reality.
In this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, significant attention is given to high-stakes political investigations, the ethical challenges posed by emerging AI technologies, and the pressing issues of violence in America’s capital. Through a candid conversation with Rep. James Comer, the program provides listeners with a nuanced perspective on these critical topics, emphasizing the importance of accountability, ethical governance, and thoughtful integration of technology into society.
Notable Quotes:
Glenn Beck: “This might have been a setup the whole time, but I probably, I'm probably wrong on that because it’s a brilliant…” (02:48)
Rep. James Comer: “The significance of them voting for that amendment and it passed, of course, in a bipartisan manner… everyone in America wants to know what was going on in Epstein Island” (05:33)
Glenn Beck: “A career intelligence officer… repeatedly warned the FBI… that then representative Adam Schiff had approved leaking classified information to smear Donald Trump” (18:16)
Rep. James Comer: “What is the regulating rule of law? When they want to do it to somebody else… critical thinking comes in” (19:05)
Glenn Beck: “If you bring back my mother… it would be soulless” (33:26)
This detailed summary captures the essence of the episode, providing a comprehensive overview for listeners who have not tuned in, while highlighting critical discussions and noteworthy statements made by Glenn Beck and Rep. James Comer.