The Glenn Beck Program

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Mar 3, 2026 • 36min

Best of the Program | Guests: Jonathan Turley & Roger Love | 3/3/26

Jonathan Turley, a GWU law professor and constitutional scholar, weighs in on presidential war authority and the War Powers Act. He breaks down founders' intent and how modern presidents exercise force. Roger Love, famed vocal coach, talks about the Ellis Island singing contest and encourages passionate performers to apply.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 2h 9min

Glenn Explains Trump's REAL Goal with Iran Strikes | Guests: Jonathan Conricus & Jack Carr | 3/2/26

Jonathan Conricus, retired IDF lieutenant colonel with expertise in operations and intel, and Jack Carr, former special-operations officer and bestselling military-thriller author, discuss U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. They debate targeting, intelligence fusion, air-defense failures, regime-alteration scenarios, regional stability, asymmetric homeland risks, and what a credible strategic outcome would look like.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 46min

Best of the Program | Guest: Jack Carr | 3/2/26

Jack Carr, former Navy SEAL and bestselling author of The Terminal List, brings military and geopolitical perspective. He and Glenn debate what counts as a win in strikes on Iran. They discuss Iran’s air defenses, proxy networks, regime endgames, and how such actions fit into a broader strategy to reshape global alliances.
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Feb 28, 2026 • 53min

Ep 280 | Dennis Prager Defies Paralysis to Get THIS Message Out | The Glenn Beck Podcast  

Dennis Prager, conservative radio host and author, speaks after a paralyzing injury with renewed purpose. He argues God is the only absolute and connects that to whether good and evil are objective. He discusses parenting, Judeo-Christian moral foundations, Iran and intervention, capital punishment, rising anti-Semitism, and the search for happiness.
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Feb 27, 2026 • 2h 7min

'Have Some BALLS': Glenn RAGES Against Senators Stalling the SAVE Act | Guest: Ann Bauer | 2/27/26

Ann Bauer, essayist and co-founder of Storyalize, shares personal anecdotes from Minnesota and cultural confrontations. The conversation hits filibuster reform and the controversial SAVE Act vote. They also touch on media bias, political accountability, and a candid reflection on public grief and high-profile controversies.
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Feb 27, 2026 • 41min

Best of the Program | Guest: Ann Bauer | 2/27/26

Ann Bauer, essayist and co-founder of Story/Lines, shares a personal Minnesota confrontation with a radical feminist and how a follow-up text led to a deeper dialogue. She talks about navigating local media blind spots and persuading kind, religious people with carefully chosen sources. The conversation also touches on political rhetoric, filibuster history, and mounting tensions in foreign policy.
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Feb 26, 2026 • 2h 7min

Glenn Completely Changes Course on Trump's Tariffs | 2/26/26

Discussion of major global shifts including India’s maritime actions and advances in Israel’s defenses. A surprising reversal on tariffs and a debate over replacing the income tax with trade levies. Conversation about AI risks, Musk’s AGI comments, and the future of retirement and welfare. Brief coverage of a tech scandal and calls about AI data centers.
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Feb 26, 2026 • 44min

Best of the Program | 2/26/26

Discussion of Elon Musk's claim that AGI may arrive soon and how rapid automation could upend retirement and jobs. A look at which professions face early displacement and how robots and Tesla tech might accelerate workforce change. Analysis of India strengthening defense ties and seizing shadow fleet tankers, suggesting a strategic pivot toward Western alignment. A fresh take on tariffs as a tool of national economic strategy.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 2h 10min

SOTU 2026 Recap: Trump's BEST and Democrats' WORST Yet? | Guest: Sheriff Jim Cooper | 2/25/26

A fiery State of the Union recap that highlights a rousing presidential speech, pointed moments when lawmakers refused to stand, and how those reactions shaped political optics. A sheriff discusses a controversial early release of a child molester and urges legal fixes. Conversations touch on border stories, drug and healthcare claims, outrage culture, and the dangers of fame-driven shock tactics.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 48min

Best of the Program | 2/25/26

They dissect the State of the Union and why one side’s reception may have political consequences. They argue the speech showed command, rhythm, and confident offense. They highlight emotional border stories and contrast economic and tax claims. They analyze reactions on the floor and review which factual claims seem plausible versus exaggerated.

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