Summary of "The Glenn Beck Program: The Left Wants a Civil War. The LA Riots Are a Test"
Episode Released: June 10, 2025 | Guest: Justin Haskins
In the June 10, 2025, episode of The Glenn Beck Program titled "The Left Wants a Civil War. The LA Riots Are a Test," host Glenn Beck delves into the escalating civil unrest in American cities, particularly focusing on the Los Angeles riots. Beck posits that these protests are not spontaneous outbursts but rather orchestrated efforts by left-wing radicals aiming to destabilize the nation and incite a civil war.
1. LA Riots: A Manufactured Crisis
Glenn Beck opens the episode by addressing trending news stories on social media platforms like Twitter (now X), highlighting headlines such as "Trump's unrequested guard deployment sparks LA protests" [02:00]. He challenges the prevailing narrative that the unrest is a natural response to local issues, questioning the logic that everything was peaceful until President Trump deployed the National Guard:
"Everything was peaceful until Trump sent in the National Guard." [02:10] – Glenn Beck
Beck criticizes how media outlets shape the narrative, suggesting that the depiction of the riots oversimplifies the underlying complexities and ignores potential ulterior motives behind the protests.
2. Orchestrated Protests: The Role of Revolutionary Groups
Beck introduces Justin Haskins, president of Our Republic and editor-in-chief of StopSocialism.com, to discuss the depth of the unrest. Haskins brings up "Revolutionary Ron," a high school history teacher involved with Union del Barrio, a group Beck had previously highlighted in 2010 for promoting radical ideologies [18:01]. This individual is now implicated in organizing and coordinating protests:
"What you're seeing is not organic. It is not the result of raw emotion bubbling up from the streets." [29:54] – Glenn Beck
Haskins argues that these protests follow a strategic playbook designed by professional activists with deep ideological commitments, aiming to provoke overreactions from law enforcement and shift public perception against authority figures.
3. AI Regulation and the Big Beautiful Bill
The conversation shifts to the "Big Beautiful Bill" (BBB), focusing on its provisions related to artificial intelligence (AI). Beck and Haskins discuss a controversial clause that restricts states from imposing their own AI regulations, centralizing control at the federal level [50:21].
Haskins raises constitutional concerns, referencing the 10th Amendment, which reserves certain powers to the states:
"The 10th amendment's in the Constitution. And that says that states have the right to regulate it." [52:18] – Justin Haskins
He critiques the federal government's capability to effectively regulate AI, expressing skepticism about Congress's ability to implement meaningful oversight.
Beck acknowledges the need for a unified regulatory framework to prevent chaos but remains cautious about the federal government's intentions and effectiveness:
"Unless we can get Congress to get its act together and pass a really good AI bill, which I don't think they're going to do... states are our only hope at protecting individual rights." [55:03] – Justin Haskins
4. Stablecoins and Economic Control
Beck and Haskins examine the regulation of stablecoins under the BBB. Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies tied to stable assets like the US dollar, intended to offer reliability compared to more volatile cryptocurrencies.
Haskins explains that the BBB mandates a one-to-one reserve ratio for stablecoin issuers, effectively creating a "digital dollar" regulated by the federal government:
"This bill would essentially heavily regulate stablecoins, mandate that every stablecoin issuer have a one to one reserve ratio." [58:44] – Justin Haskins
While Beck recognizes potential benefits, he warns about the absence of protections for individual liberties and privacy:
"There’s nothing stopping these new digital dollars from being used to control what people can buy, when people can buy, how these currencies are used." [59:22] – Glenn Beck
Haskins echoes concerns about centralizing financial control, highlighting the involvement of major financial institutions like BlackRock and Fidelity:
"These are people who are WEF World Economic Forum folks." [61:12] – Justin Haskins
5. Al Qaeda's Call to Action and Its Domestic Implications
A significant portion of the discussion centers around a propaganda video by Al Qaeda leader Al Awlaki, who calls for the assassination of President Trump and his advisors as revenge for their pro-Israel stances [91:38]. Beck connects this international threat to domestic unrest, suggesting that radical groups are leveraging chaos to further their anti-Western agendas.
Haskins adds that such extremist rhetoric fuels the volatile situation, warning of a united front against Western institutions:
"These groups are not improvising. They are following tactics that were designed and refined by radical thinkers." [75:26] – Glenn Beck
Beck emphasizes the urgency of targeting the organizers and financial backers of these movements to prevent further destabilization.
6. The 'No Kings' Protests and Upcoming Civil Strife
Beck discusses the organization and significance of the "No Kings" protest slated for June 14, led by Randy Weingarten of the teachers' union [106:39]. He portrays this movement as part of a broader strategy by progressive groups to challenge political structures and incite further unrest.
Haskins connects these protests to the overarching goal of destabilizing America:
"If you don't go after the communists and the Islamists that are leading this, we are going to lose." [97:57] – Glenn Beck
Beck warns that these coordinated efforts could escalate into nationwide chaos, especially if authorities fail to address the root causes behind the protests.
7. Media Narratives and Public Perception
Throughout the episode, Beck critiques mainstream media for shaping and controlling the narrative around the riots and protests. He accuses media outlets of downplaying the severity and orchestrated nature of the unrest, focusing instead on isolated incidents to divert attention from broader systemic issues.
"The media won't want to ask those questions and they can't afford those questions to be answered." [29:54] – Glenn Beck
Haskins agrees, emphasizing the media's role in perpetuating a skewed narrative that obscures the true extent of organized radical efforts.
8. Predictions and Call to Action
In his closing remarks, Glenn Beck reinforces his concerns about the direction in which America is headed. He urges listeners to stay vigilant, informed, and prepared for potential civil unrest:
"They want a civil war on the streets and they're testing their boundaries, period." [72:47] – Glenn Beck
Beck emphasizes the importance of strategic responses aimed at dismantling radical organizations and preventing further escalation of chaos.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
- Glenn Beck: "Everything was peaceful until Trump sent in the National Guard." [02:10]
- Glenn Beck: "Revolutionary Ron is infecting our kids in California, and he is part of this whole movement bringing these riots to the streets." [21:17]
- Justin Haskins: "The 10th amendment's in the Constitution. And that says that states have the right to regulate it." [52:18]
- Glenn Beck: "They are nothing but pawns. They're stupid, moronic, idiotic, useful idiots." [29:54]
- Glenn Beck: "This bill would essentially heavily regulate stablecoins, mandate that every stablecoin issuer have a one to one reserve ratio." [58:44]
- Justin Haskins: "These are people who are WEF World Economic Forum folks." [61:12]
- Glenn Beck: "They want a civil war on the streets and they're testing their boundaries, period." [72:47]
- Justin Haskins: "If you don't go after the communists and the Islamists that are leading this, we are going to lose." [97:57]
Conclusion
Glenn Beck's episode underscores his belief that current protests and civil unrest are part of a calculated strategy by left-wing radicals and extremist groups to undermine American institutions and societal stability. Through his discussions with Justin Haskins, Beck advocates for targeted action against the organizers and financial backers of these movements, emphasizing the need for vigilance and strategic responses to preserve national integrity.
Listeners are encouraged to recognize the signs of orchestrated chaos and to support efforts aimed at dismantling the underlying structures facilitating these disruptive activities.
