The Glenn Beck Program

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Jan 31, 2026 • 1h 16min

Ep 276 | ‘Jack Ryan’ TV Show Predicted Maduro’s Capture?! | Annie Jacobsen | The Glenn Beck Podcast   

Annie Jacobsen, investigative journalist and author who advised on Jack Ryan, discusses a scripted Venezuela raid that mirrored a real-life capture. She explores historical kill-or-capture tactics, secret tech like sonic weapons, and how AI, drones, and space-based reconnaissance are reshaping modern operations. They weigh presidential power, rapid geopolitical ripple effects, and the stakes of today’s accelerating arms race.
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Jan 30, 2026 • 3h 16min

End of an Era: Stu's Final Day on 'The Glenn Beck Program' (for Now ...) | 1/30/26

A celebratory sendoff for a longtime on-air personality, complete with a career montage and heartfelt goodbyes. Announcement of a new prediction‑markets venture and a preview of its upcoming show. Political clips and debates about recent economic and legal topics spark spirited discussion. Live audience Q&A brings memories, prank stories, and listener tributes.
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Jan 30, 2026 • 50min

Best of the Program | 1/30/26

Stu Burguiere, longtime co-host and producer who’s launching a prediction-markets company and show. He announces his new venture Predictable and explains how markets expose confident predictions. The conversation blends farewell nostalgia, studio comedy, career highlights, and a final message of gratitude.
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Jan 29, 2026 • 2h 12min

New Footage DEBUNKS the Media's Alex Pretti Narrative?! | 1/29/26

A rundown contrasting organized disruption with ordinary protests and why one fuels more violence. A look at surging gold and silver and how Japan’s monetary moves could foreshadow global bond stress. Newly surfaced footage challenges media portrayals of Alex Pretti and sparks debate about AI-altered video. A review of claimed ICE deaths and scrutiny of media framing around a liquid-throwing incident involving Rep. Ilhan Omar.
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Jan 29, 2026 • 44min

Best of the Program | 1/29/26

They dissect claims about detainee deaths and review specific cases to separate facts from viral lists. They warn about organized, professionally funded disruption versus organic protests. They flag loss of nuance and tribal truth-telling as dangers to democracy. They discuss economic warning signs like gold and debt, and stress independent thinking, credibility, and integrity.
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Jan 28, 2026 • 2h 13min

Citizens Expose How the Minnesota Insurrection Is WORSE Than We Thought | Guest: Rep. Chip Roy | 1/28/26

Rep. Chip Roy, a Texas congressman and AG candidate, joins to discuss homeland security and immigration enforcement. He talks about funding DHS and pressure on uncooperative states. The conversation also covers citizen investigators exposing organized protest logistics and concerns about intelligence transparency and national threats.
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Jan 28, 2026 • 46min

Best of the Program | Guest: Rep. Chip Roy | 1/28/26

Rep. Chip Roy, a Texas congressman and conservative Republican, speaks about immigration, homeland security funding, and congressional strategy. He explains why Homeland Security must be funded as a whole. He discusses enforcement cooperation between local and federal authorities. He warns of consequences for states that defy federal law.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 2h 13min

Checkmate? The Hidden Genius of Trump's ICE Pullback | Guest: DataRepublican | 1/27/26

They unpack organized unrest in Minnesota and who may be coordinating it. They explore strategic framing around ICE pullbacks and narrow enforcement. Researchers describe signal chat misuse, license-plate tracking, and possible foreign funding. They debate nonviolent third-party tactics and reflect on civic courage and reconciliation.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 35min

Best of the Program | Guest: DataRepublican | 1/27/26

A look at alleged organizing networks behind unrest in Minnesota and claims about coordinated spotter and agitator tactics. Discussion of groups’ stated abolitionist goals and solidarity with foreign movements. Examination of violent rhetoric online and comparisons of law enforcement to occupying forces. A proposal for nonviolent, disciplined compassion as an alternative response.
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Jan 26, 2026 • 2h 12min

What ACTUALLY Led to the Alex Pretti ICE Shooting | 1/26/26

Coverage of violent unrest in Minnesota and how anger can escalate protests into chaos. A breakdown of what turned a protest shooting into a national flashpoint. Analysis of why gold and silver prices are surging amid global financial risks. Practical advice on preparedness and how societies might stop a slow fracture into wider disorder.

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