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The REAL Message Trump Sent in His National Security Strategy | 12/8/25

Dec 08, 20252 hr 12 min
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Summary

This episode explores former President Trump's new national security strategy, which advocates for American sovereignty and a re-evaluation of global commitments, drawing strong reactions. Glenn Beck also passionately critiques the UK's increasing restrictions on free speech and the potential erosion of foundational Western liberties like trial by jury, connecting it to the historical significance of the Magna Carta. The program weaves in reflections on the commercialization of Christmas, a spiritual call to reclaim its true meaning, and a philosophical discussion on the nature of truth, freedom, and the dangers of living by lies. It also features satirical commentary on political parties and current cultural incidents.

Episode description

Glenn plays his newest AI Christmas song, "Puttin' the Christ Back in Christmas." The Left is losing its mind after Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Dan Caine hinted at military action "in our own neighborhood." Glenn explains why Caine's statement is not only not controversial, but also brilliant. In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, a new poll shows college students are afraid of having anything "controversial" on campus. Glenn tells the story of the Magna Carta and how the United Kingdom is implementing new laws and policies that run counter to it. The U.K. could see 12,000 arrests for "speech crimes" in the next year. Glenn passionately speaks on knowing who you are in Jesus Christ and the true freedom that comes from knowing who Jesus is. Should we limit the president's pardon power? Glenn reads everyone's favorite Christmas story, "'Twas the Night Before the GOP Caved on Obamacare." Glenn and Stu discuss the Cinnabon employee who was fired after being recorded calling a customer a racial slur and openly admitting she was racist. 

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