Bill O'Reilly joined the show to give Glenn his thoughts on today's top news, which is pretty much all about the coronavirus pandemic. O'Reilly predicts President Trump will win re-election in 2020 IF the virus disappears by summer...after all, right now a majority of the country approves of how he's handling the crisis (a change from just two weeks ago). But, the media will continue to do everything they can to destroy his chances. O'Reilly argues the media's obsession with using politically correct terms to label COVID-19 does nothing for the American people, who are in dire need of information, facts, and hope.
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June 16, 2025
Former IDF spox TELLS ALL about the Iran strikes
Former IDF spokesman Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus joins Glenn Beck with the latest information about Israel’s strikes on Iran. Lt. Col. Conricus reveals how many Iranian leaders were taken out, what the tipping point for the strike was, and whether he believes President Trump deceived Iran.
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GLENN: Friend of the program, and friend, lieutenant Colonel retired Jonathan Conricus.
John, how are you today?
JONATHAN: So far, so good. Thankful of everything happening. And happy to be on your show. And discussing about what we are about to discuss, Glenn.
GLENN: A lot of people were praying for you last night. A lot of Americans are a little freaked out. I kind of -- I'm not freaked out, but I'm very concerned.
You know, one of the things the president -- one of the things he really ran and won on is, we will stop all these endless wars.
And we don't have an end in sight for Russia and Ukraine. And this one, while this is your battle and a very important one, it is going to affect the entire world, what happened.
How -- what was the convincing evidence, if you can tell us, how close were they, to a bomb?
JONATHAN: Yeah. I think you're right. And I think the concerns of the Americans that you refer to, they are very valid. That this will affect other people in the world.
I think what Israel did had the potential to affect significant positive change in the region.
And currently, the ball is in the Iranian hands. They have now the option to choose how to respond, to what you incorrectly described as quite a magnificent and unprecedented military strike, surprise against Iran.
Taking out more than 20 of their senior leaders, conducting hundreds of strikes in -- all across Iran.
About eight, 900, a thousand miles away from Israel, we struck. And all of our pilots have come home safely, and there's many months of preparations.
And many years of collecting intelligence. Mossad. And Israeli Air Force cooperating together here.
Maybe also Special Forces on the ground.
But bottom line, this is really, I think a historic operation. That we will be studying by military experts.
But we will leave that side for a second, and address the concerns of the people. Now the Iranians have to decide, what are they going to do?
How are they going to respond? They have tried to respond by sending about 100 drones.
They have been intercepted. And we will see how the Iranians will respond. And the president correctly telling them, well, you have the options of going and making a teal. Because you the Iranians will not have a nuclear bomb.
And if you continue going downtown path of violence, then this will end badly for you.
That's what the US president is saying. Now, in terms of what the tipping point was Iran has been dark for the bomb for a long period of time.
I think the atomic agency report that verified that Iran is not only enriching uranium to weapon's grade.
And has enough material for at least ten bombs. But Iran is also in noncompliance when it comes to their obligations, to allow international supervision of their sites.
And I think that, and a lot of intelligence that I think we will have declassified in the future, was the tipping point, and at the end of the day, this has been, you know, months if not years in the making.
Iran has an open goal to annihilate the state of Israel.
They say clearly in Farsi. In their language. We know that they mean business.
And we also know that if we allow them to develop the tools to do so. They might be tempted to use them.
That's what Israel has today, started town ravel in terms of those Iranian capabilities.
GLENN: So I was a little disappointed today. Two Israeli officials. That's all it said. Axios article. That they said, President Trump was instrumental in all of this et cetera, et cetera.
But he and Benjamin Netanyahu were engaged in deception.
And I -- I read this as, I don't think Israel would have done something this massive without the United States, you know, in their corner.
But I don't think it's deceptive when the president says, you have 60 days to negotiate. And you don't want to see what happens on day 61.
I don't think that's deceptive to make plans, to go in, on day 61.
He kept giving them the same warning over and over again. Do you read that as deception? Or a negotiator that is telling you the truth?
JONATHAN: I think actually it's both.
It's deception in the good way of how to wage war. And how to capture enemy unaware of his.
And unprepared. And that is what Israel did.
Has the US president been deceptive?
No, I don't think so.
I think he's been very straightforward. Telling the Iranians time and time again, this is the best deal you can get.
You should relinquish all attempts to enrich material in Iran, and you should allow full comprehensive inspection of all of your sites, nuclear as well as weapons development.
And if you do that, nothing bad is going to happen. And we will probably free sanctions, and good things will happen to Iran. The Iranian dealership heard that, but didn't do it. And as you said, correctly, we are today on Day 61 of the presidential ultimatum, and this is what happens.
GLENN: Right. Yes. The president draws a red line and then actually meets it.
Ben Rhodes came out today and said, war is breaking out. Because Donald Trump pulled out of the Iran deal and got humiliated by Netanyahu while trying to negotiate his own.
And he will have a military parade for his birthday. This is the weakest strong man ever. Is that why this happened? Because Donald Trump pulled out of the Iran Deal?
JONATHAN: I think that sounds like a very bitter former personal influence, who, you know, was part in devising a lousy deal for America, a lousy deal for the world.
And he's bitter because the other perspective and the other line of thought is prevailing.
And I think that if we look at the current situation in the Middle East. The biggest destabilizing and terror-supporting country in the region.
That has its tentacles. Or had its tentacles in Lebanon, Gaza, Yemen, Iraq, Syria. And, of course, trying to develop nuclear weapons. Iran is now being right-sized, and put in a tight spot.
Maybe Mr. Rhodes has sympathy for the Iranian regime.
I do not.
I do not wish to see what happens if that regime is allowed to develop. Because I know that they are a genocidal and absolutely crazy regime that might do the most horrible things.
And then, of course, Mr. Rhodes probably doesn't assess it like that, because he lives far away and he isn't an Israeli. But for us, Israelis, it's as tangible, and as existential as it gets. And so to the contrary. I think just one thing.
You know, President Trump in his first presidency, he gave the brave and correct order to take out Qasem Soleimani, the very important Iranian general at the time there was an entire chorus around the world American media, blaming President Trump for escalating. Opening World War III. And all matter of all other fabricated nonsense. None of that happened.
And what President Trump did, what he ordered. And what US troops did, was to take out the most important mastermind of Iranian expansionism.
And I think today, that is also important.
Because had he been around Soleimani. I'm pretty sure the Iranians would have fared better since October 7th, and we would have a more difficult situation.
He is not around, and I give credit for President Trump for doing that. And I give credit to President Trump for supporting Israel and for working together with Israel.
Of course, keeping America's interests first and Israel's interest second. That's what the US president should be doing.
But the interest here, they are aligning. And I think we are in a very good situation. I hope good things will come. I hope prosperity. I hope freedom for the Iranian people is just around the corner.
And I hope prosperity for all the people in the Middle East is around the corner.
It can happen, because the Iranian regime was standing in between that progress.
And now, there's a different time for the Iranian regime.
GLENN: It would be amazing, if we saw the regime actually topple and the people were free.
Because the Persian people are wonderful.
Let me ask you. You know, we're seeing -- we're seeing riots on our streets. We're seeing it in Europe. It always has a communist, socialist, anarchist. And an Islamist tit to them.
The Palestinian protests are growing everywhere.
And I just look at this and say, this is our future for the entire Western world.
Should we be concerned that this activity now, green lights will be given to let's say the 8,000 terrorists that we know are here in America. Let alone all over Europe.
JONATHAN: Yeah. I think that the West, Europe to a more severe extent, and the US to a certain extent. In certain states and certain cities, mostly along the coasts, unless inside the country, perhaps barring Chicago and the few areas of the Great Lakes.
But by and large, there's a significant threat to the Western-based system of democracy, civil liberties, law and order, and it is being implemented on the ground and carried and pushed forward, by many rogue elements.
One of them being Islamists that are espousing terrorist ideologies. And that deep down, do not agree with the Judeo Christian values.
That are today governing the world. And led by free democracies.
And they are trying to import their failed system of governance. And their outlook on life. Which they brought from the Middle East. And from other places. And enforce that on free democratic societies.
And they're abusing the system. The liberties.
The freedoms, and the rights that democracies like the US and in Europe, avail people. They're marching on the streets.
Under the guise of free speech.
They are advocating violence. They are trying to undermine the social fabric of society.
They are e- spousing terrorism.
They are glorifying violence. And, of course, anti-Semitism is also in that bag of negative things.
And I think it is high time, that there's a serious debate in the US. And in the west.
I think the situation in Europe is far worse than it is in the US.
I think Americans can look at the streets of London and Paris.
And heed warning.
And say, if we want to reach a situation where the streets are dominated by the Islamists. And an order white Christian or Jew or someone who isn't a Muslim extremist.
Can't walk the streets safely, in the streets of their own country, then we better look at what's happening in Europe.
And take action before.
Now, to be clear. I am not branding all Muslims as terror supporters.
There are many great Americans who are Muslim heritage. Who are local American citizens.
Who are not e- spousing terror pessimism.
But who those do. Those who seek to undermine western democracy.
Who those seek to undermine law and order.
And a free and bright based society.
And to import dark worldviews from the Middle East.
Based on all kind of extremist ideologies, they should be met with a firm response.
And in most cases, they are not met with firm responses. And then they expand.
GLENN: Lieutenant colonel. I know you have to run.
You have to a busy day. Thank you for spending time.
Is this over now?
Or is there more to come?
JONATHAN: No. No. This is not even the end of the beginning.
GLENN: Okay. Lieutenant colonel, thank you, so much.
God bless.
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June 13, 2025
Are these SIGNS a war with Iran is about to begin?
The United States just made some major moves in the Middle East that usually indicate a war is about to begin. Is the US or Israel about to go to war with Iran? Glenn Beck and his head researcher Jason Buttrill discuss what we currently know.
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GLENN: Stu, do you have any idea what it's like?
Jason is up this week. And he is staying up at the ranch. Do you have any idea what it's like to have me and Jason in the same house for a week?
It's not a happy place.
STU: No. Many visions of global apocalypse have been discussed. Yeah.
GLENN: Yeah. Yeah.
I was working yesterday on what -- what's happening with Hamas and Hezbollah. I just finished the show.
What is happening on the streets of Los Angeles and everything else.
And I'm sitting there. I'm a little exhausted, and he comes up.
Have you heard the news? I'm like, no. What?
I think Israel will bomb the -- it could be tonight. It could be tonight.
Do you know what that means?
No. I don't think -- it means total collapse. It will be ugly.
Dogs and cats will be tearing each other's eyes out.
And it's very good. Very good possibility.
Kamala comes back. And she's the president of the United States.
It will be that bad, Glenn.
Okay. Thank you. And I'm not going to sleep.
STU: Sounds like a fun time. This is why you moved into the mountains, right?
GLENN: Yeah. It is. To get away from Jason.
STU: Right.
GLENN: Well, okay. Jason, take me to this.
Because yesterday, the government did some things that they don't ever do.
At least I haven't seen them do, unless war is pretty imminent.
Right?
JASON: Yes. Can I start with the maybe possible upside, before we freak everybody out.
GLENN: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
JASON: The possible upside, as we were watching the possible upsides yesterday, so was Iran. So were their people.
Especially because the negotiations between us and the Iranians is still going on.
And, in fact, I think they're supposed to meet Sunday because the original ultimatum that Trump gave Iran was, I think it was 60 days. It's supposed to run out, I believe today. So this is the negotiation of negotiations. Like, this Sunday it's big.
GLENN: Okay. Okay. So this all might be Kabuki theater, to get them to the table.
JASON: You saw Trump.
Even Trump's interview. He's a master negotiator and strategist on this thing.
So this could be, hey. This is what you're playing with.
GLENN: He didn't give this to me, last night.
JASON: I have to save some --
GLENN: I was awake all night.
Yeah. Bits probably negotiation.
JASON: He was like Tania, give the food to the blind. Let's go!
GLENN: All right. So it might be, but do we make these things?
That's a master negotiator. That's an expensive move.
And a big move to pull everybody out of the embassies.
And to pull all of the families out. From the military bases?
JASON: Yes. Yes. So that is very big.
In a single 24-hour period, we had the Pentagon authorizing the voluntary withdrawal of dependents and family members from some of these locations within the Middle East. Almost immediately after that, another I don't know if you call this a leak or a release came out, that we were sending out emergency information, to all of the diplomatic facilities. Embassies, within striking range of Iran.
So you're talking about northeast Africa.
All of the Middle East. All those areas. Saying, put together a comprehensive emergency plan. And instead of diplomatic cable back to us, to let us know what that plan is.
Now, at this point, we were like, okay.
What exactly is going on?
Now, again, at the same time. We get senator cotton saying, that Pete Hegseth confirmed to them, inside Congress.
Saying that, okay.
Now Iran is actively pursuing a nuclear weapon.
Actively pursuing a nuclear weapon.
This guy said right after that, yes. For the first time the UN is admitting to us, that for the first time in 20 years, Iran is just not -- they don't care about any of the proliferation, anything.
They're just going all out.
GLENN: Good! That's good.
JASON: This was all spewing out immediately, within 12 hours.
GLENN: Stu. Help me.
STU: You've already run away outside of all civilization. I don't know what more help you can get.
GLENN: Is there a shovel?
I can tunnel in -- you know, remember when -- what was it, the dwarves?
You know, they tunneled into that mountain. In one of the Lord of the Rings thing.
They were in that mountain with the dragon and stuff.
I think we can do that. Get some shovels. Let's go.
Let's go.
So I know you were up. Until the sun rose, in Tehran.
Because you were monitoring it.
Because you were waiting for the skies to light up.
JASON: Yeah.
GLENN: I said this morning, if there is a strike, it will happen after the stock market closes on Friday.
Because this would cause massive disruption.
And let's just talk about first, before we get into what the response would be. And what we would have to do.
And what other countries would have to do.
When Israel goes over, they're saying, they will bomb the nuclear facilities.
But we don't think they have enough to build a bomb yet.
But there's a chance.
And if they don't get all of it, it's real trouble!
GLENN: Yeah, you best not miss.
There's multiple, multiple nuclear sites within Iran. Just off the top of my head, I can think of six to nine, I believe, that they would have to at least have some kind of strike on.
Some of the facilities are so well-entrenched, because they've been playing this for a long time.
And to defend specifically against an attack like this, they're so dug under the ground and protected and hardened.
You're probably talking about multiple strikes, at a single target.
GLENN: Right.
JASON: So it's not like a single strike.
GLENN: This is like -- in a way, it's kind of like Top Gun 2.
Where they were going after, and they had to -- you know, they had to first land a bomb. And another one had to fall into that hole. Right?
Because it was all buried so deeply. This is going to be precision stuff.
JASON: Precision stuff. Top Gun 2. But probably spread over a week of multiple dangerous runs.
GLENN: Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh.
JASON: Yeah. It's more than a single night operation. It will go on for several days.
GLENN: Oh, my gosh.
Okay. So now, how's Iran respond?
JASON: That's the question.
GLENN: Yeah.
JASON: And immediately counterattack. With a strike like what we saw. What was that a month ago?
Something similar to that. Just to start. Then the scary stuff happens.
GLENN: Okay. So let's get into that here in just a second.
Also, I want to talk to you about what's happening in New York, on the medical front.
And governor Hochul. What she's -- I mean, it's -- it is amazing how dark the left can go.
Be the light.
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June 13, 2025
The TRUTH about “Trump’s military parade”
The media and Democratic politicians like California Gov. Gavin Newsom have lied about the June 14th military parade in Washington, DC. They claim Trump is throwing the parade for his birthday, like a dictator. But U.S. Chief of Protocol Ambassador Monica Crowley joins Glenn Beck to make the truth CLEAR: The only purpose of this parade is to celebrate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, which happens to fall on Trump’s birthday.
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GLENN: Monica Crowley. Good friend of the program. Good friend. How are you, Monica?
MONICA: Hey, Glenn, I'm so great. I am sitting in Washington, DC. And I'm so blessed and honored to be serving as ambassador.
And chief of protocol of the United States under the leadership of president Donald J. Trump.
It's really extraordinary.
Glenn, I think we spoke with -- during President Trump's first term. When I was serving at the treasury department.
The vibe this time, is completely different.
Not just across the administration.
But across Washington, DC. It's like a new day has dawned.
GLENN: So you are the ambassador, I mean, that is so cool.
And the chief of protocol.
What -- what does that mean, exactly?
MONICA: Well, that is a very good question, a lot of people are asking me that question.
It does come with -- I'm now master Monica Crowley.
I did have to go to Senate confirmation to achieve this position, and chief of protocol essentially helps to manage all of the presidents, the vice presidents, and the Secretary of States's diplomatic engagements.
The chief of protocol, myself. Handles the president and the vice president.
And then my extraordinary team, at protocol, usually handles the State Department. And the secretary's diplomatic engagement.
But what we really tried to do is create the most welcoming, incredible environment, so that -- those principles can engage in the most robust, effective diplomacy possible for the United States.
GLENN: So your job would be, no.
That does not mean reset in Russian.
Or no. It wouldn't be appropriate to give all your speeches on DVDs to the queen?
That would be the chief of protocol's --
GLENN: Yes, I would intervene before that red button that was just translated, Glenn. Being given to the Russian foreign prime minister. Yes, that would be.
GLENN: Good. Good. Good.
Okay. So I can't believe what they're saying about Donald Trump. That everybody is saying, this is about his birthday.
What part of the 250th anniversary of America do people not get? This is the 250th birthday, on the day that happens to be his birthday.
But it is also the birthday of the U.S. Army.
It -- what part of that, don't they understand here?
MONICA: Well, they don't want to see the truth. Of course, they will take any cudgel even if they have to make one up and hammer Donald Trump with it. This happens to fall on the president's about right back door, which is very providential. And it also happens to fall on Flag Day. And I just want to make a bigger point about all of this, Glenn. Because you have been so extraordinary, in talking about America's exceptional history.
For years and years and years. And I know you've gotten entire warehouses, full of American historical pieces that are absolutely priceless. And invaluable.
GLENN: I do feel a little like Citizen Kane at times.
But go ahead.
(laughter)
MONICA: You are Citizen Kane, Glenn Beck.
But this is not about him.
And the bigger point about this.
The fact that all of this -- so the president is giving this big portfolio, to be his representative.
To these big US hosted events over the next couple of years.
Including America 250.
Including the FIFA World Cup happening next year.
Including the 2028 Olympic games happening, in we assume Los Angeles.
And it's providential that all of this is happening while Donald Trump is president.
GLENN: Yeah, it is.
MONICA: Because America first generation. The MAGA generation. We are the natural heirs to the revolutioner generation.
And, you know, the other day I was in the Oval Office with the president.
And we were talking. And he said, you know, Monica, in retrospect. 2020 has to happen this way.
And I said, yes, it did.
God knows what he's doing. It has to happen this way. Because to have President Trump preside over the semiquicentennial, which is a big word to say America's 250th birthday. Is just such a gift. Isn't it, Glenn?
It's a gift.
GLENN: It is. It is.
So let me ask you, we haven't done a military parade since I think George H.W. Bush did it with the end of the Gulf War. We don't see that very often.
What are we expecting?
What is this going to be like?
MONICA: So on Saturday, again June 14th in Washington, DC, the United States will commemorate 250 years of the U.S. Army's history, strength, service, and sacrifice with this extraordinary landmark celebration in Washington.
And I can tell you, Glenn, I was born on an Army Day. My father was U.S. Army. I was born in Arizona. So this means a lot to me, personally.
And I know to so many others, who are associated with, and -- and have served not just in the army, but across the military branches of service.
We will put on a grand military parade.
That will bring to life, 250 years of army history.
From the revolution, to today's cutting-edge technology.
So I encourage everybody to come out and see this parade.
Watch on TV. However you can observe this. Because it is going to be just massive. We're going to have historical reenactors. We are going to have restored military vehicles.
Precision flyovers.
Performances by elite military vans.
We will honor those who have served past and present.
Including wounded warriors and gold star families.
And we are going to have -- let me just tell you this.
Over 120 military vehicles, and artillery pieces, going back to the historic World War II era.
We will have Vietnam-era flyovers.
And we will have very cool F22 flyovers.
GLENN: Wow. I have to tell you -- wish -- this -- yeah. This is one thing that I wish I could be at. Thinks -- I think this is going to be extraordinary.
I would imagine the coverage will be different on Fox, than it would be on CNN.
But we'll -- we'll see.
The other thing I have to ask you. And I don't know if you can comment on this.
But I'm very concerned about this no kings thing. I mean, these are radicals, again.
And they have been planning something, all week. Have been planning it for quite some time.
And they decided to select Saturday, in Washington, to do these big protests. What are you expecting?
Any comment on that, if you can?
AARON: Well, peaceful protests are protected under the Constitution, and Karoline Leavitt made it clear, that peaceful protest, the president has no issue with. But if they veer into violence, they will be dealt with very harshly.
I can tell you, we're expecting countless people to descend on Washington, DC, for this parade this weekend. And if you want tickets, they're still available. America250.org.
America250.org. The tickets are free.
But you do have to register because of the security issue. Because obviously, the president is going to be president. But we are well aware of the potential for these kinds of protests, and this kind of activity.
So the -- America 250 commission is working hand-in-glove with the Department of Homeland Security with the US Secret Service.
With the park police, with the Department of the Interior. As will happen to all the events over the next year. To make sure that this is the safest, most secure event that you can attend.
So everybody will have to go through security.
And that's why we're making everybody register, at the website, if you want to attend.
Again, it's free.
But we want to ensure that this is a showcase, Glenn. For American leadership. Dynamism.
Military strength.
As well as, we're honoring those who have served.
Honoring the U.S. Army. Honoring the country. But we want to make sure that everybody will be safe and sound, attending this parade.
GLENN: I will tell you, that the left tried to do this, when I did that big event on the Lincoln memorial. We had about three or 400,000 people show up.
And right before, they made this big deal. That the -- that we had to up security. Because the panthers were going to show up.
And Al Sharpton's group. And all these lefties. The teacher's unions. They were all going to boycott.
They were all going to be there.
Our crowd was totally cool.
In fact, the Black Panthers walked through our crowd, trying to spark something. And everybody is like, hey, join us.
Just sit down. Come on.
Let's just watch. It's cool.
And they just gave up and walked away. But I really think they did that to try to suppress the numbers.
And if you -- if you are anywhere near the Washington, DC, area, you will not see anything like this again.
I mean, and it's our 250th.
You need to get your tickets and go.
Don't let them frighten you.
I have -- you know, when it comes to protection of our people.
I -- I tend to think that we might have that down.
Under this president.
But -- make sure --
MONICA: Yes, nobody does it better.
Nobody. And President Trump will not tolerate violence of any kind.
So, again, the website is America250.org for your free tickets.
He also will do one really cool thing at the end of the parade, Glenn. Of course, we will have fireworks, and the rest of it. But at the end of the parade, President Trump is going to preside over the live reenlistment of 250 U.S. Army soldiers, which is going to be an incredibly powerful symbol. And a visible reaffirmation of honor, respect, and duty.
Being restored to our armed forces. Thanks to President Trump.
(music)
GLENN: It's really great. It's really great. Monica, thank you so much. Just really appreciate it.
MONICA: Oh, it's my pleasure, as always, Glenn.
GLENN: God bless. You bet. Buh-bye. So it's America250.org. America250.org.
You know, its funny, because Biden put something in.
And I don't remember the name of the other one.
But it's not America 250.
And this one is also to celebrate America's 250.
But in their -- in their own documents, it says, we want to deemphasize, American history.
How do you -- it's like, please come to Glenn Beck's birthday party. But we want to deemphasize Glenn and his birthday.
I mean, how do you -- how do you do that?
Oh, my gosh. We are so fortunate that President Trump is the guy who is in office, otherwise, you wouldn't have even known that America was 250 years old.
And that is extraordinary.
Countries don't last that long.
This Constitution has lasted 250 years.
The average length of life for a Constitution, is 17 years.
That's the average!
I don't know. Says something good about our Constitution.
RADIO
June 12, 2025
Rooftop Korean EXPOSES why 2025 LA Riots aren’t what they seem
"Rooftop Korean" Tony Moon, who helped protect his Los Angeles community during the 1992 riots, speaks out amid the 2025 LA riots. He tells Glenn Beck why today's riots are very different than those in 1992: "they're NOT organic."
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GLENN: From 1992, I believe this is the NBC report on the '92 riots in LA.
Listen.
VOICE: March 16th, 1991, Latasha Harlans, a black teenager is shot and killed by a Korean store owner.
Sun Ja Do (phonetic). Do is convicted of voluntary manslaughter, but is sentenced only to parole and a small fine.
The black community is outraged and remembers.
VOICE: Six months probation?
I mean, the people were pissed then.
VOICE: Today, local Korean radio is broadcasting which stores in the area are threatened.
Young men like Eddie Kim rush over to try to defend them.
VOICE: I don't care about anything.
But it's not a riot. Okay?
You know, it's not a riot.
VOICE: He spent last night, and will spend tonight, guarding his appliance store.
A small battalion of employees and relatives will try to help.
VOICE: I only have one shotgun.
That's all I have.
What do they have?
They have hundreds of people. Hundreds of young people.
With lots of guns!
VOICE: After the destruction, many Koreans have lost all faith that the authorities can protect them.
GLENN: We have one of those Koreans that were protecting people.
Tony Moon, a rooftop Korean from 1992. Welcome, Tony, how are you?
TONY: I'm doing well, Glenn. Thank you for having me on the show. It's a pleasure.
GLENN: I've got to tell you what an honor it is to you have you on.
Can you take us through the experience that you had in the '92 LA riots?
TONY: Of course.
I was 19 at the time. And I was fairly similar -- a little familiar with Latasha's verdict.
But being 19, I wasn't really plugged into politics. Or current events.
Then when things blew up, after the Rodney King verdict, I came down on a Wednesday.
It's when we saw the outrage from the black community. And that's what it was in '92. It was basically the community, that had legitimate reasons to be upset.
And there was a rift between the black community and the Korean community, because the Korean community actually went into the black areas that were predominantly black, and open businesses there. And were doing businesses in the community.
Because of the cultural differences between the two. There was a lot of, I guess you can say, a lot of built-up animosity towards each other. And that's where I guess that's -- the riots, a lot of the pent up frustration was targeting Korean business owners because of that.
And it went on from Wednesday, until through the weekend. Until the National Guard showed up.
But we were fending for ourselves by Thursday.
And the call went out on Thursday. And it went out, when many of us answered the call. A lot of the misconception, is that it was just Korean shop owners. Which wasn't true.
There were a lot of young men like myself. Nineteen, 20. 22-year-olds that went out there.
That's kind of what I'm writing in my book right now.
From that perspective.
Growing up in Los Angeles, at that time.
And what the culture was like. And who some of these young men were.
One of them being Eddie Lee. Who gave his life that week.
You know, for the community.
And unfortunately, it was -- you know, through friendly fire. And I detailed that in my book. Regarding why that happened.
And who some of these young men were, like myself. And my driver, who was out there.
And we weren't always, always. You know, we weren't all on the roof.
Which is -- it's a misconception.
Some of us were out there. Literally --
GLENN: What do you mean, by we were hunting?
JASON: You know, they think -- a lot of people think we're just shooting at looters, which is not the case.
In '90s, LA it was a very gang-rich culture in the '90s. I mean, there were a lot of gangs. One of the large gangs that came out of LA.
And which is -- which is, a Salvadorian gang, that started in the mid-'80s.
And a lot of them, were shooting at these business owners. And some of us who had a background in the streets. Knew -- knew their territory. And knew who they were.
So we actually went into some of these areas. To basically let them.
Put them on notice.
That it's not just the older generation that is shooting at them.
But we actually will be actively hunting them down too. And LA is very layered and complicated. There's a lot of pockets and neighborhoods, where they have different ethnic groups.
And the rule is that, you don't go into other people's area, and mess around.
GLENN: Yeah.
TONY: And you stay in your own neighborhood. You be respectful of other people's different neighborhoods. You don't go there. And just start popping off shots. And that's kind of what they were doing. And it worked out, in the end. It worked out.
GLENN: No. I know. I lived in New Haven, Connecticut. That has a very rich Italian history. And that was what the way it was. You know, the it's not protected their neighborhood. And don't come into the Italian neighborhood and try to stir anything up, or you'll be in trouble with the Italians. And they won't mess with you and your neighborhood. Just everybody take care of yourself.
TONY: Exactly.
GLENN: So did you ever feel like a vigilante in any way? Did you feel that maybe this was questionable to take this on yourself?
TONY: No. Not at all.
When you -- you don't have law enforcement out in the streets anymore.
You know, the streets become a lot -- it's everybody for themselves. You become -- you kind of gain kind of a tribal sense of protecting your own.
Right?
So it's no longer a sense of vigilantism. Just protecting your own. And making sure there's any encroachment into your territory.
So I didn't see it as being a vigilante.
But just maintaining law and order.
Somewhat law and order, some semblance of peace.
And that was done through the barrel of -- you know, a firearm.
GLENN: Compare what you went through, you know, the Rodney King riots.
The George Floyd riots.
And this riot. Is there any difference?
TONY: Absolutely. Absolutely. The 1992 riots were organic. You had different parts of L.A. County that were upset. And you had fires and looting. Because the black community was spread out through south LA, Compton, south-central -- La Habra Heights.
Different areas. And you could actually see that. You know, when you are -- looked at the city, as a whole. From let's say Hollywood. You saw the fires from different parts of the city.
This -- these riots that are occurring now, with like the 2020, what I call the BLM riots. Now the 2025 LA riots are happening now.
They are very centralized. And they're not organic. They're being funded by NGOs. And it's a leftist Marxist agenda, that's being pushed to make it seem as if there's widespread support for this.
For example, the criminal rights that are occurring right now. It's just happening in downtown LA.
And the curfew that was by the mayor is only -- I don't know it off the top of my head. Two square mile radius. Right? One square mile.
Yeah. That's what it is.
Anyone outside that one square mile. Life always proceeds as it has been.
It doesn't look like there's anything going on. Where the difference in 1992, whether you were in Hollywood, Culver City, which is further out west.
And then Hollywood is up north, past downtown LA. August, you stop at downtown LA. You had fires. Looting. I mean, it was widespread.
This isn't anything like what's going on down to 1992.
And it just kind of shows the incompetence of the current leadership of not being able to get their arms around something like this.
Because of their lack of leadership.
And I would say common sense. They're letting these protesters spiral out of control.
Because many of them, the playbook is for them to start in downtown LA at City Hall.
Then make their way down, which really pisses off a lot of people. Because, you know, it's -- it's a highly traveled freeway in LA.
GLENN: I know. It's a parking lot.
You stop me from getting home, I don't care -- I don't care if you're for free candy bars. Reindeer and Santa. I hate your guts if you delay me on that how. I hate you when I'm driving home.
TONY: Absolutely. Absolutely. So there's no widespread recourse for this.
GLENN: Okay. So tell me about how the feeling -- what the feeling is on Trump and the National Guard coming in.
TONY: I think it's awesome.
I think this should have been done back in 2020. But obviously, you know, during that time. It was the administration.
First time going through this.
I posted it recently on Twitter. That, you know, when you take a shot at a man, and you try to assassinate him. He comes back different.
You know, and that's what he's shown.
GLENN: Yeah. Yeah. It is. It is.
Newsom and Bass both say, the riots are contained. Didn't need the National Guard.
This is Trump just trying to turn into a dictator. This is their communities having enough of the people being disappeared on the streets.
What do you say?
What is the average person that you talk to say about those kinds of things?
JASON: I would trust the meteorologist more than I would trust Newsom or Bass.
They -- they're in the same basket as Pelosi. They lie about what's going on. Because of social media. And because of, you know, the lack of reporting, from the local news.
Which covers for the current leadership in L.A. County.
Including the mayor and the board of supervisors. The people that are not getting 100 percent of the news.
And this is no different than what happened in early -- earlier this year with the fires. With what was going on in palisades. Altadena.
You know, the news, in order to get coverage for the local leadership. And to get on their good side, they're not going to report anything bad that's happening.
Currently, I believe there's a class-action lawsuit, gets an board of supervisors. The mayor. I think there are tons of lawsuits being filed right now.
And the problem is that it's not these individuals that will be detained for this.
It's the city and the county.
It will be a drain on the budget. And it will affect the social services, like paramedics, firefighters, you know, law enforcement.
GLENN: I can't imagine being those guys.
TONY: Yeah.
GLENN: Let me ask you for any advice you would give to mom and pop business owners that are vulnerable today?
TONY: A lot of them are downtown LA. I would say, board up. What I've noticed, 1992, the shops that were spared were the ones that had steel roll-up doors. Those do well.
Otherwise, lock your doors.
GLENN: Yeah.
TONY: And deterrence is really a great way to keep looters out. So you don't have to necessarily take shots at them. But displaying, I outlined it in my Twitter feed. I pinned it to my profile.
Deterrence is actually really great.
Because these individuals are looking for low-hanging fruit. So they're looking for an opportunity. So they want to go for the easiest shop or whatever they're going to loot.
So if they move -- you know, you have a shotgun or, you know, an AR. Right?
And they see you're armed. They will think twice before answering. And they will move on to the next target.
GLENN: By the way, you can follow Tony Moon @RoofKorean7. That's his Twitter handle.
RoofKorean7. When does your book come out? You have to send me a copy so I can read it in advance, because I want to have you back when it's out.
TONY: Absolutely. Absolutely. You've been most gracious to me.
I don't know if you know, but I did an interview with Morgan from three years ago in your studio, which turned into a museum, I think. You have some really great artifacts in there.
GLENN: I do, thank you. Yeah, thank you. I didn't know that.
TONY: Yeah.
I'm trying to release it. Well, I'm finishing it up by the end of -- near the end of this month.
My kids are going to read it. Because the book is tailored towards the next generation like Gen Alpha. Gen Z.
GLENN: Yeah, yeah.
TONY: Because these kids weren't alive during that time.
And they only see what online social media is portraying. And also, you know, what they may hear from the news. So I want to give them an account from being -- from a teenage perspective at 19, in terms of what it looked like, and how it played out. So my kids are read the first half.
Some of them are in my book. They will read it too, and once they give their blessing and they're okay with it, I will try to push it out before the end of the summer.
GLENN: That's great. Well, do me a favor. As soon as you're comfortable, send a copy to me so I can read it.
Because I would love to be ahead on it.
But, Tony, best of luck. Thanks for coming on with me, I really appreciate it.
JASON: Thank you, Glenn. Thank you for this time. I really appreciate it.
GLENN: You bet. Tony Moon. 1992. Rooftop Korean on the LA riots, then and now.