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Prince Andrew ARRESTED After Epstein Files Release?! | Guests: Buck Sexton & Brendan Carr | 2/19/26
19 Feb 2026
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Chapter 1: What concerns are raised about Prince Andrew's arrest?
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Hello America. We've got a lot to talk about today. I've got the chairman of the FCC on who is getting it from all sides. Are we now censoring or is this what the FCC should be doing? Brendan Carr is going to be joining me to answer those questions. We also have Stephen Shaw on the population collapse that is coming. Apparently everybody is gay now or bisexual or transsexual.
That's what everybody is. Yet no youth is having sex now. And our population is absolutely collapsing. And it's happening all over the world. Why that matters. I'm a little pissed off at Hershey for Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. I'm glad to know that I'm not insane. I had one last week for Valentine's Day.
And, you know, you put things in your mouth and you're like, and you almost want to spit it out because you're like, what is that? That's not what I was expecting. I thought it was just me. I thought it was just me. Sarah said the same thing. We want to talk about this because Mr. Reese's has come out and he is pissed. He's like, I've had Reese's peanut butter cups my whole life.
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Chapter 2: How is the GOP's internal conflict highlighted?
You know what I'm saying? If any institution covered them, why aren't we exposing that? And not selectively, not strategically, completely. Is there no one that is really fighting for this? Because I don't see them, at least high up. And the other problem is, what are you fighting for? Because I, as I've said for two years now, I don't believe any of this stuff actually exists anymore.
The Democrats had it. The Republicans had it. The Republicans, the Democrats didn't use anything against Donald Trump when it was in their possession. And they'd use anything. They make stuff up about Donald Trump. If they actually had stuff on him with Jeffrey Epstein, you don't think they would have used it? So they don't have it.
Now that the Republicans have it, now they can just fuel Trump rumors. You know what? He's in the Epstein files. It appears that what's in the Epstein files, it appears as though he was one of the only guys that was standing up against him. that were in those circles. So they had it. They didn't use it. Now, when they had it, they probably cleaned their own closet out.
And then the Republicans got it. And there's been enough time for the Republicans to have it that they clean their own closet out. So I don't know what you're going to get out of this because accountability has to be rooted in evidence, not headlines.
But when the public believes that elites operate under different rules, when governments fail to explain themselves clearly, when investigations just disappear into bureaucratic silence, trust implodes. And when trust collapses, societies fracture. You cannot build a free republic On suspicion. You can't. And you can't preserve it if the powerful are shielded from the consequences.
The issue is not gossip. It's not tabloid thrills. The issue is this. Do we still believe that justice applies upward or only downward? If children were harmed anywhere, that demands relentless, transparent investigation. It demands consequences. If governments lied, consequences. Exposure. If claims are unverified, you have to say that too.
Because abandoning the truth in pursuit of justice only destroys both of them. And this moment matters. Because a society that stops demanding accountability decays. A society that stops caring about vulnerable children, whether trafficked abroad or lost in bureaucratic systems at home, it's lost its moral compass. The question is not whether one country is worse than another one party.
The question is, do we still have the courage to demand the truth even when it implicates our side? Justice without favoritism. Truth without hysteria. Protection of children without politics. If we can't manage that, then the scandal is not under one name, Epstein, anymore. The scandal is us. More in a minute. Legend has it, Chuck Norris once fell pain.
Yeah, pain cried uncle, and that's the way it is. I can't confirm that story for sure, but I can confirm that most of us are not Chuck Norris. Most of us shift in our chairs and avoid certain movements, but the truth is you don't have to be a martial arts legend and bonafide TV superstar from the 90s to decide you're tired of living that way.
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Chapter 3: What issues are discussed regarding child protection and accountability?
So far, that's not working. If this is true, maybe it is working, but I don't, this just doesn't feel right to me because it's too much of a swing. But, god only knows, America changes on a dime. Now, John Cornyn is warning that there is going to be a GOP massacre. John Cornyn, of all people. A GOP massacre if Texas votes for Ken Paxton as the AG.
He wins the primary, he says it's going to be a massacre. Okay, I'm not listening to you, John Cornyn. I'm not listening to you. You are the reason the GOP is going to be massacred all over the country. Not Ken Paxton. Now, that's a separate issue. Maybe, maybe not.
But I'm not listening to John Cornyn tell me anything about what the Republicans can do because it's people like John Cornyn that has gotten the Republican Party where it is. Remember, Donald Trump is not a Republican. He's not a Republican. He is a guy who's turning the tables over. He's not going with Republican policies.
He's spent the last 10 years trying to get enough momentum so he can actually change. Republican policies are, let's go to war. Let's spend even more money. I mean, it's all progressive. It's all progressive. And John Cornyn is one of the main leaders of that. So please, give it a rest. You know, Republicans...
This time around, if they don't stand for the things that they've told us they were going to do, and I'm telling you, the SAVE Act is one of them. It's critical. Look at what you've already done. Look at how you've handled the Epstein thing. You think that helped you? You're not only risking the midterms, you're risking the party too.
If you keep pretending that procedure is principle, you're going to help lose the republic. And this time, if you fail this time, you're not going to be just blamed by the left. You're going to be blamed by your own voters. It's going to happen, John. Your own voters, they've had enough. You will be blamed by your own voters and you'll deserve it. Look at the difference between John Cornyn.
How long has he been in office and what has he accomplished? Look at the difference. President Trump comes into office. He moved like a man who understood the clock was ticking. Executive orders. Why? Because he couldn't get Congress to move. Regulatory rollbacks. He moved faster than any other president in U.S. history. He has a clear vision.
He is literally reshaping the entire world, trying to get rid of the people who are trying to force the U.S. taxpayer and citizen to live under their unelected officials and rules. He's changing all that. He's done all the heavy lifting. He's taken all of the arrows. He's forced the fight. And what is it, John Cornyn, you and the Republicans have done?
You passed one big, beautiful bill that he practically had to jam down your throats. And you want to run on that? That's not leadership. That's hiding behind a man doing your job for you. So let me talk about the excuse of the hour. If I read one more time from a conservative, you can't touch the filibuster. Demanding a talking filibuster is dangerous. You're changing the rules.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the Epstein case on political trust?
Clocher, a word nobody knows about, that was added in 1917. Gee, who was the president in 1917? Clocher gives you the 60-vote threshold, and they weaponized it in the late 20th century. What we have now is not tradition. It's drift, and that ball was starting to drift From whom? Woodrow Wilson. From 1806 forward, if you wanted to block a bill, you had to stand up on your feet and you talked.
You held the floor. You sweated. You read from cookbooks if you had to. You physically sustained opposition. That's not nuking the filibuster. That's requiring it. That's requiring courage. It's requiring that the Democratic, or whoever uses it, the senators, who literally can barely stand... have to stand. You can't sit while delivering a filibuster.
How many of the 90-year-olds can stand that long? And here's the real problem with the Republicans, and I'm going to say it. The reason why the Republicans are trying not to do it is because it's going to require them to show up in the middle of the night. It's going to require them to do hard things. And they don't want to do that. They just want to go home.
Historically, the talking filibuster... was used to delay banking legislation in the 19th century. It was used during World War I. It was infamously used by the Southern Democrats to try to stop civil rights legislation, and they did in the 50s and early 60s. Strom Thurmond had his 24-hour speech against the Civil Rights Act in 1957. Notice something? Notice anything? They're all standing.
When somebody believed that something mattered, whether they were right or wrong, they had to stand there and they had to pay the price. Today, a senator just sends a little email to leadership. I object. And then suddenly it's 60 votes to get this thing on the floor to vote. That's not constitutional reverence. That's laziness. The Save America Act has passed the House multiple times.
It's overwhelmingly popular with the U.S. population. Voter ID pulls through the roof, including among Democrats. And yet the Senate Republicans whisper, yeah, but we don't have 60. You don't need 60. Make them stand up and talk. Make them hold the floor. Make them defend opposing voter ID in front of the American people for days, weeks, months. I don't care how long it takes.
That's not destroying Senate norms. Republicans, conservatives, pundits, you're not this stupid, are you? This is not destroying the filibuster. If they wanted to destroy the filibuster, I'd be with you. But I did my homework because I thought originally, wait a minute, we're changing the filibuster. I don't want to change this filibuster.
I want the filibuster to go back the way it was with, you know, Jimmy Stewart and Mr. Smith goes to Y. That's what this is. That's what this is. And either you don't understand Senate history, which is unacceptable, or you do understand it and you're choosing comfort over confrontation. Both are failures. Meanwhile, what do the voters who want to vote Republican see?
Republicans joining Democrats on bloated appropriations. Millions for gender transition clinics while you're telling us you're against it. Billions for refugee resettlement. A refusal to strip pork. Votes to protect activist judicial judges. Votes to protect agencies that Americans now see as ideological enforcement arms. And then, of course, we get the speeches on fiscal discipline.
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Chapter 5: What insights does Glenn Beck share about the challenges of modern parenthood?
And I really think that everybody it's meant to be read and it can be read chapter by chapter. You have to read the whole thing at once, although I think some people get through it quickly. It is readable more than once. It is readable as a reference. And I throw some cool CIA stories in there that I've never told before because the time has elapsed and I can talk about it now. So there you go.
Can I hold you over for a break real quick? One minute? Yeah, of course. I love it. Absolutely. Okay. Yeah. All right. More with Buck Sexton here in a sec. So I want to get into the solution here. But first let me tell you about the burner launcher. Let me paint a picture for you.
It's Saturday afternoon, youth soccer game, dozens of parents lined up, you know, along the sidelines, you know, they got chairs and coffee cups and you know, everybody's trying to pretend they're, They're not more competitive than their kids. Everything is normal, right? Until two dads, two dads decide, you know, it is in fact the world cup and voices rise and shoulders square.
And one of them takes a step forward, a little too aggressive. And now you got a crowd, you got kids watching situation escalating faster than it should. Here's the thing. Moments like this can get out of hand and go from that to life and death at a drop of a hat. It starts out sometimes as ego, as heat and somebody who doesn't know how to back down.
And that is the situation to where, you know, you do not want to get involved. But if it starts to really get out of hand, you have a burner launcher. Chemical irritant projectiles that will stop the threat coming at you and create distance without using any kind of deadly force.
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Chapter 6: How does the age of motherhood impact birth rates globally?
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So, Buck, I want to first teach you how to sell a book. Whenever you're doing an interview, you should say, like every other sentence, as I say in Manufacturing Delusion, as I talk about in my book, Manufacturing Delusion, make sure you keep hammering the name of your book. Oh, sure. I will. But here is the... You were just talking about with AI.
Yeah.
You know, I've been thinking about this Gutenberg. He, when the press was done, he made, he gave ownership to the truth. People could own the truth because really only the very, very few had the truth because it was written down. But then this started to spread the ownership of the truth.
And then radio comes in and we start to hear the truth and we relate to it differently because we've heard it firsthand. then television, and now we see and hear it. So we relate to it again differently. the internet comes in and it starts to destroy credibility.
Now, AI, AI, I believe is going to make the truth irrelevant if we're not careful, because why tell one big lie when instead you can tell a hundred million little lies, each one built for that individual that will take them way off track. I mean, Truth is something that is becoming very slippery, very slippery.
Well, it's absolutely the case that we're entering a realm now where, first of all, you have people that are claiming to have an absolute control over the truth as part of living in a free society, which is, of course, contradictory. But we just went through this with the disinformation czar. I was calling her Marxist Mary Poppins.
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Chapter 7: What are the root causes of declining birth rates according to Stephen Shaw?
Remember her under the Biden administration? This notion that
that we are going to be able to have government bodies and bureaus that are the gatekeepers of conversation and what is allowed to be said and what's going on that we're already there and you see this in other places and one of the reasons i talk about north korea a bit in the book is just so people understand in what book was that and another one was that well what book is that i'm sorry
Thank you, Glenn. Manufacturing Delusion, which is a fantastic book, which you should all get right now.
I am behind on the list right now, Glenn. As I say in my book, as I wrote in my book, Manufacturing Delusion. That's all you have to add. Anyway, so go ahead. As you write in your book, Manufacturing Delusion, what?
I need the massive audience of Glenn Beck to help me because I'm stuck behind a woman named Bunny XO on the list right now. I'm sure she's lovely, but I want to get ahead of Bunny XO, who I think is Jelly Roll's wife. So her memoir is rocketing up the charts. Anyway, I was like, Bunny XO, wow.
Point being, look, the reality here of the technology that we're facing and what this is going to do to people's perception, we are running an experiment right now that has never been run before with humanity where we are subject to, and that's why it's brainwashing, indoctrination, and propaganda, right?
Propaganda is the stuff that's just, it's everywhere, it's anywhere, it's anytime, all time, all the time, and we carry around You're obviously, Glenn, a radio guy for decades now. We carry around these multimedia propaganda devices with us 24-7 and are subjecting ourselves. So in manufacturing delusion, obviously. I get to how you need to view.
First of all, propaganda didn't even start out as a bad thing, per se. It actually comes from the Catholic Church, which I think is particularly interesting. It was for the propagation of the faith. There was a Latin term, and that's where we got propaganda from. It was the true faith was being spread by the Catholic Church. That was the origins of the term.
And then in the 20th century with the rise of mass media, most notably radio, but also in Stalinist Russia, the Soviet Union, there was a massive effort of using posters and cartoons and things like that. Now we're at a place where they can make a video of some figure that you think is on your side who's saying something you hate. We have to be more attuned to the truth.
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Chapter 8: How does culture influence family planning decisions today?
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All right. Thank you so much. I learned. See, he knows. He's been teaching me for 15 years. You know, it's good. It's good. Buck Sexton, get the book Manufacturing Delusion. I will be ordering it when we go into the break. Manufacturing Delusion. Get it now. Buck, always great to have you. Thank you. All right. Let me tell you about Preborn. Preborn helps save 80,000 lives last year alone.
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