
The Glenn Beck Program Best of the Program | Guest: Chad Wolf | 3/11/26
Mar 11, 2026
Chad Wolf, former acting DHS Secretary and current homeland security/immigration chair at the America First Policy Institute. He discusses homeland security risks after U.S.-Israel strikes in Iran. He highlights airport staffing and security gaps, possible activation of sleeper cells and soft-target vulnerabilities. He also covers cybersecurity, CISA challenges, and the need for rapid leadership at DHS.
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Time Is A Series Of Quiet Trades
- Time is composed of small trades whose costs compound and become visible years later.
- Glenn Beck recounts living with his 83-year-old mother-in-law and urges trading phone scrolling for presence because quiet trades accumulate.
Institutions Are Strained Across Multiple Fronts
- U.S. institutions that protect trust—elections, law enforcement, Medicare, and media—are simultaneously strained.
- Glenn Beck ties voter-roll problems, FBI counterintelligence revelations, and Medicare hospice fraud to eroding public trust in systems.
Modern Filibuster Masks Accountability
- Senate procedural norms (the modern filibuster) hide accountability and let bills die without public debate.
- Glenn Beck argues Republicans could force continuous floor debate to expose Democratic opposition to the SAVE Act.
