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Leftists defend sending SCARCE baby formula to the border

The Washington Post can go to hell, Glenn says. Its recent article — ‘The faux outrage that Biden is stockpiling baby formula for undocumented immigrants’ — proves what’s wrong with the leftists today. The Biden administration IS sending baby formula to migrants at the border, while American parents are struggling to find it in stores. So why is the outrage deemed ‘fake’ by the mainstream press? Sure, Glenn says, ALL babies should have access to the food they need...babies at the border included. But shouldn’t we prioritize Americans BEFORE we ship scarce items elsewhere?

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GLENN: Okay. So I cannot take it anymore. The Washington Post, the faux outrage that Biden is stockpiling baby formula for undocumented immigrants. That's the headline, okay?

Here's what happened. Kat Cammack, she's a congressperson from Florida. Said, while mothers and fathers stare at empty grocery shelves in panic, the Biden administration is happy to provide baby formula to illegal immigrants coming across our southern border. Yet, this is another, in a long line of reckless, out of touch priorities from the Biden administration. All right? Governor Abbott came out and said the same thing. You see the American government, sending by the pallet, thousands and thousands of containers of baby formula to the border.

That makes my blood boil.

All right. Okay. So the Washington Post, decides to debunk this. This is what they've come out with. They called the Department of Homeland Security.

CPB, takes seriously its legal responsibility to ensure the safety and security of individuals, in our custody. Ensuring migrants, including children with infants in our custody, have their basic needs met, is in line with the administration's commitment to ensuring safe, orderly, and humane processes at our border.

CPB complies with all applicable regulations for the purchase of products used in our facilities. Now, they go on to say, Trump did this. Trump did this.

And so the Washington Post conclusion, this is ridiculous faux outrage. The shortage of baby formula is a serious issue. The administration is seeking to address.

But at the same time, the administration can't be faulted for following the law. Providing baby formula to undocumented immigrants. And anyone who suggests this is a result of specific Biden policies, is reckless. And out of touch. And they earned four Pinocchios. Go to hell, Washington Post.

STU: So wait. So the accusation is: We say Biden is doing X, and the Washington Post says, that's a lie. Four Pinocchios. They're doing X, but they think it's the right thing to do.

GLENN: Yes. Yes. So it's not a lie. There are pallets of baby formula, going to our border, and being hoarded for illegals.

Now, it's required by law. However, why would you follow that law? Look, I don't want any babies, anywhere. To not have formula. Even illegals on our border. However, why follow that law, when you're not following other laws, like don't understand let them here in the first place?

This is -- we've gone from a country where our president was America first. Okay? And everybody in the media had such a problem. America first. That's so hate-mongering. Oh, my gosh.

We are literally now, America last. This guy -- this is honestly -- this is what you do, if you hate your country.

And your fellow countrymen. This is what you do. You have food shortages. You have baby formula shortages. You apply, the law, at the border, on baby formula, but you don't apply the law, and you have millions of people coming in.

STU: And when you're struggling, it's the time to make sure that those border laws are even more strict. Right? To make sure that we don't have resources that our people need, applied in the wrong areas.

GLENN: We are about to pay the highest gas price anyone in America has ever paid. Yesterday, we found out, that the Biden administration, decided to not auction off leases, at a very, very oil-rich area.

They decided, no. You know what, we're not going to auction those leases. And instead, we are tapping into our strategic oil reserve. We're on the verge of war, and they're tapping into the strategic oil reserve.

They're not replacing any of it. They can't replace any of it. And they're not opening it up for America. They're sending our strategic petroleum, over to Europe.

America first? No. This is America last.

You only do this if you hate your country. And I'm sorry. That is apparent. And I don't say -- they're not saying -- well, yes. Actually they are. Many are saying that.

Biden is not saying that. And they would -- oh, how dare you. 1800 Pinocchios on Glenn Beck. I'm judging you by what you do. You want to judge Christians. And you can, rightly so, judge Christians. As really, a lot of them, are hypocrites.

A lot of us. A lot of us, we say one thing. We do another. Okay?

So we're hypocrites. But we try, many of us, try to be better.

Your actions are everything you're doing is destroying our nation, and your learning curve is beyond flat. Your learning curve goes down. It gets worse, every day.

So I don't -- I don't know what to -- I don't know what to say. Let just start call a spade a spade. And that is the truth. This administration, every single policy is helping to destroy this nation. And, you know, judging by your actions, you hate America. And America comes last. By the way, just to give you some -- some real news from the Babylon Bee, reports yesterday poured in that thousands of babies have been smuggling themselves into Ukraine, dressed as Ukrainian soldiers. The refugee infants say they are seeking leftovers from the federal aid Biden has sent over to Ukraine.

Other babies at the border, the oldest baby speaking for the group, through a baby translator said, we trust our leaders to prioritize aid distribution, as they did with the billions to promote worldwide gender equity, billions in weapons, as a going away present for the Taliban in Afghanistan. Or this breathtaking act of generosity. Amid America's most severe recession in years.

This is sad! The only thing that's absurd about it, is that it's a baby saying that.

But it's try. It's true. It's breath taking. We've been so generous. To the Taliban.

We are now so generous to the people of Ukraine. And I like that.

I mean, I like the fact that America is always the first to help, but not at our expense. How are we going to help anybody? When we're crippled? How are we going to be the most charitable nation on earth, when you don't own anything. You don't have anything.

When you can't the travel. You know, they're talking now about this summer, probably going in -- possibly going into gas rationing.

If you can't afford to drive across the country, if you can't afford to go on vacation. And your car -- you're not truly free. You are not free when it is government-caused. Look, there's no -- there's no such thing as you have a guaranteed right to be able to fill up your gas tank. That's not possible.

But when the government intentionally sabotages the oil and gas industry, well, they are taking away your God-given right to free movement.

STU: Despite 109,000-dollar Tesla. If you just have a Tesla. Steven Colbert has one, why don't you have one?

GLENN: Yeah. And let me tell you something. I think Ricky Gervais, came up with -- he didn't know this. But have you seen his show Afterlife. It is -- very dark. But hysterical. Just hysterical. At one point, he's a reporter. He and his photographer go out. There's this little teeny newspaper, and they always just do stories about the local people in the news in England.

And he and his photographer, go out, at one point, because, well, it's a baby milk episode. And this woman has decided, she can -- she can do all kinds of things. Listen to this scene.

VOICE: Well, I didn't breast-feed this time. Not convenient.

Obviously, I'm still lactating, so I thought, waste not. Want not. So I expressed and started making rice puddings.

VOICE: Out of your breast milk. Good idea.

VOICE: And it's all natural if you think about it. Isn't it?

The people to eat your pudding made from human milk. That's what we are used to, isn't it?

VOICE: When we were babies, maybe. And making rice puddings. Do other people like this?

VOICE: Yeah. They lap it up.

VOICE: And they know it's your breast milk?

VOICE: Yeah.

VOICE: Who eats these?

VOICE: Mr. Crosby at number five. He can't get enough. I mean, I can't make huge puddings. Sometimes I have to top it off with cow's milk. Anyway, do you want to try?

VOICE: All right. No. We're fine. Thank you.

GLENN: Oh. The photographer. Oh.

VOICE: Are you okay?

VOICE: No. Slurp it up. Lap it up. Oh, God.

VOICE: Oh, God.

(laughter)

VOICE: Change the subject.

VOICE: So for the bread, I use my vaginal yeast.

(laughter)

VOICE: Thank you.

VOICE: You never need to use your own vagina yeast to make bread. If you're making bread, oh, we've run out of yeast. Oh, I know. I can just forget it. I'll go to the shop, so we get a loaf of dough. You still got milk.

(laughter)

GLENN: So, I mean -- we got a plan for food shortages.

STU: This is how they're going to do it now?

GLENN: Yeah. I think so.

STU: I would not be surprised to see Biden --

GLENN: Wait until I tell you something else, they're now doing at Mattel. And, you know, I don't have a problem with this. But you know the slippery slope. You know where this is going to end.

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Was an NGO with deep government ties trying to RESTART the opium trade in Taliban-run Afghanistan while former Taliban members were on its payroll...only to be caught DESTROYING the evidence?! The State Department's Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy Darren Beattie joins Glenn Beck to expose what he found when he was made Acting President of the United States Institute of Peace. Plus, he debunks ProPublica’s claim that DOGE “targeted” an “Afghan scholar who fled the Taliban.”

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GLENN: Darren, welcome to the program. How are you? Darren, are you there? Is he there?


STU: Hmm.



GLENN: Okay. Check if he's there. Is he? Dick Cheney. Dick Cheney.



STU: Trying to shut him down. They don't want peace. They don't want peace.



GLENN: They don't. They don't.



He is -- he is a big-time anti-globalist. I've got to tell you, what we're doing with the State Department. I absolutely love. The State Department has been a big problem for this country for a very long time. It's what's gotten us into these global wars. These endless wars, and everything he is.



And, I mean, I don't know what happened to Marco rube, but he is tremendous.



And the way president Trump is appointing different people like Darren, it's fantastic. Darren, are you there? Darren.



STU: Something must be wrong with the lines. Because we are talking to him offline on the phone here. And it does seem to be working, but not coming through our broadcast board here for whatever reason.



GLENN: Well, let's see if we can get that fixed, and maybe let me just talk here for five, six minutes on something else. Then we'll take a break and come back and see if we can get him.



There's something else that I really want to talk about. And that is this flag-burning thing. Now, it's not an amendment.



This is something that the president is putting up in an executive order and has very little teeth to it.



But I -- I -- look, I understand. As a guy putting an enormous flagpole up at my house today.



I mean, an enormous flagpole.



I love the flag. I love it!



And there are a few things that make me more angry than see somebody you set our flag on fire.



For a lot of people, that's a punch in the gut, especially our military people. And it has been planted on distant battlefields. It's raced after victory. Saluted in the morning, or should be in our schools and folded and given to the hands of grieving families. It feels like spitting on every sacrifice, that ever made this nation possible. And the argument against flag burning is really simple: It dishonors the idea of all of that. Okay?



And it defends millions of people, including me. It disrespects, I think the veterans that bled. The families who mourned. The dream that binds us together.



However, here's the hard truth: Symbols only mean something, in a land where freedom is alive.



If you outlaw the burning of a flag, the you have placed the cloth above the Constitution that it represents. You have made the flag an idol.



We don't worship idols. If you can only praise the flag and never protest it, it just stops being a symbol of freedom. And starts being an idol of obedience.



Now, that's the argument for allowing it. At least to me.



Because the real strength of a free nation is -- is to -- it's -- it's how we protect, not the speech we love, but how we endure the speech we hate!



And the Supreme Court has already ruled on this. And, you know, they -- the line they drew wasn't an easy one. Freedom of speech, stops where it directly -- directly insights violence. And that's it same thing, kind of, in this executive order.



You can burn the flag. But if I'm not mistaken, but if it incites violence, then you're in trouble.



And that's true. But the bar of inciting violence is so incredibly high. And it's -- it doesn't have anything to do with speech that offends. It's not speech that stirs anger. Not speech that wants you to punch the speaker in the mouth. It's speech only, that provokes imminent and specific violence.



And unless it's that be with the government doesn't have any right to -- to get into the business of silencing speech. Ever. Ever. Ever.



It is a hard line. And that standard is really hard. It's painfully hard.



Because what our citizenship requires, this is civics. What our citizenships require, is that we defend -- oh, I hate this.



We defend the right of your opponent to mock everything that we hold sacred.



Now, I want you to think of this. You can burn a Bible. You can burn the Word of God. But some want to make it illegal to burn a flag. Where are our priorities? You can burn the Constitution. The words that actually are the ones that stir us into action. But you can't burn a flag.



You can't burn a Koran. Can't burn them. Can't. Can't.



You will -- you will quickly come to a quick end, not legally. But you will come to a quick end. I don't ever want to be like that. Ever!



You burn a Bible. I think you're a monster. What is wrong with you? What is wrong with you?



But you have a right to do it. Why are we drawing a line around the flag? It -- the reason is -- is because we feel things so passionately. And that is really a good thing, to feel love of country so passionately. But then we have to temper that. My father used to tell me, that I think this country needs to hear over and over again, every day. My father -- we would talk to somebody. And we would walk away. And he would go, I so disagree with everything that man just said. But, Glenn, son, he would say. I will fight to the death for his right to say it. He used to say that to me all the time. Which now lees me to believe, I know where I've got my strong opinions from. Because dad apparently would disagree with a lot of people all the time.



But that was the essence of freedom. That is the essence of what sets us apart. Standing for universal, eternal rights like free speech. It's not easy. It means you have to take the size of those people that offend you. It means -- it doesn't mean you have to disagree with it. You can fight against it. You can argue back and forth.



But you -- can you tolerate the insults to the things that you love most. That is so hard, and that is why most of the world does not have freedom of speech. It's too hard! But our Founders believed people are better than that. Our citizens can rule themselves!



And the only way you can rule yourself is if you don't have limits on freedom of speech. So the question is, do we want to remain free? Or do we want to just feel good? It really is that simple. It's why no one else has freedom of speech. It's too hard! I think we're up to the task. Okay. Give me 60 seconds. And then we will try again.



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All right. Let me -- let me bring Darren in. Darren, are you there now?



DARREN: Yes!
GLENN: Oh, God. Thank goodness.
Thank you for putting up with us. I don't know what happened with the phone system. But, first of all, tell me what the US Institute of Peace is. I've never even heard of it.



DARREN: That is a fantastic question. And I'll try to give the abbreviated answer, because I know we don't have several hours.



GLENN: Good. I know.



DARREN: But US Institute of Peace is one of lesser known, but quite important member of the NGO archipelago, that was created in the '80s. It belongs to the same cohorts as national endowments for democracy.



GLENN: Oh.



DARREN: And some other -- some other better known NGOs that really in the broad context of things. In kind of the sweep of things, was created as a kind of reorganization of the government structure in the aftermath of the church type committee hearings that expose a lot of the dirty dealings of government agencies such as the CIA, and so sort of a broader response to that government lie was to create this NGO layer of governance, with an armed distant plausible deniability, a kind of chameleon character of not exactly being government, not exactly being private, in order to fulfill some of those more sensitive functions that had been exposed in the course of the church hearings.



And so US Institute of Peace is one of those NGOs that had particular focus on conflict regions. But, of course, as I think you -- you suggested earlier, peace requires at the very least, an asterisk. Because there involves a lot of things, that conventional, most American citizens would not think should belong as part of the portfolio of something calling itself an institute of peace.



GLENN: So what was the thing with the -- with this Taliban member that was getting money from us?



DARREN: Right. So this is an interesting case. So there's a whole saga of a takeover of the US institute of peace under -- under DOGE.



And that's really a fascinating story unto itself. Just to give you a sense of what these characters were like. They barricaded themselves in the offices.



They sabotaged the physical infrastructure of the building. There were reports of there being loaded guns within the offices.



GLENN: Wow!



DARREN: There was one, like, hostage situation where they held a security guard under basically kind of a false imprisonment type situation. It was extremely intense.



Far more so than the better known story of USAID. And in the course of all of that, they tried to delete a terabyte of data, of accounting information that would indicate what kind of stuff they were up to.



What kind of people they were paying. And in the course of that, DOGE found that one of the people on their payroll. Was this curious figure, who had a prominent role in the Taliban government. And then seemed to kind of play a bunch of angles across each other.



Sort of one of these sixer types in the middle of Afghanistan.



The question is, what the heck is an organization like this, having an individual, who is a former Taliban member on their payroll.



It underscores how incredibly bizarre the whole arrangement is. And to just reinforce that. I think even more bizarre than having this former Taliban guy on the payroll is the kind of schizophrenic posture exhibited by the chief -- one truly bizarre thing is that one of the US Institute of Peace's main kind of policy agendas was basically lamenting the fact that the opium trade had dissipated under Taliban leadership. They had multiple reports coming out, basically saying, this is horrible, that the opium trade is diminished under the Taliban. Meaning, finding some way to restore it. How bizarre is that!



GLENN: What was their thinking?



DARREN: Well, it's -- it's very strange, and it depends on what kind of rabbit holes you want to go down. But the whole story of opium and Afghanistan and its connection to, you know, government entities, is a -- is a very intricate and delicate and fascinating one. But it seems very clear that the US Institute of Peace was involved in that story to some degree because their public reports. They had a full-the time guy of basically lamenting the fact that the opium trade dissipated under the Taliban. And, meanwhile, they're funding this former Taliban guy.



GLENN: Unbelievable. Now, ProPublica got this. And you have released the statement on it. And ProPublica just completely white-washed this -- said this guy was a victim, and his family was taken hostage. Was his family ever taken hostage because he was exposed?



And correct the ProPublica story, would you?



DARREN: Yeah, I mean, the ProPublica thing, as usual and as expected was a total joke.



GLENN: Yes.



DARREN: I mean, this guy, I'm not an expert on this particular person's history. But what's very clear is he was a former Taliban guy, and he was probably one of these people, who was playing all sides, made a lot of enemies. I know that there were several kind of attempts on his life by the Taliban, in the course of various -- various decades.



This has nothing to do with -- with DOGE.



I mean, he's a known quantity in the region.



And somebody who has made a lot of enemies.



And he was not -- he was on the payroll of the US institute of peace.



And nobody is expecting something like that. So then, and, again, there's this sort of hostile takeover situation.



Where the people are barricading he themselves in. Trying to delete all this data.



And sure enough, what's in the data, is stuff like this.



These random former Taliban guy, making his contract with $130,000.



GLENN: You know, this is the -- this is the real Deep State stuff, that I think bothers people so much.



Look, we expect our CIA to do stuff, we don't necessarily want to do it. We expect it.



When it's in the State Department.



When every department is pushing out money to NGOs to overthrow governments and everything else.



It's out of control!



It's just completely out of control.



And who is overseeing all of that.



DARREN: That's a great question.



I think part of the NGO -- UCEF was almost a cutout of a cutout.



A fourth of its money came from USAID.



In many ways, it was a cutout of USAID. Which itself was a cutout.



So there are many layers of distance. Plausible deniability.



And UCEF, I think institutionally really perfected this chameleon structure of being able to plausibly present itself as government. When that was convenient for what they were doing.



And also to present itself as a private organization, when that was convenient.



It's a very intricate setup that they had, that was truly optimized for this chameleon character of plausible denial operations. In conflict zones. Doing God knows what, with American taxpayer money.



And it's just an absolute hornet's nest.



We have recovered that terabyte that they tried to delete. And once we get things settled in the building itself, I intend to do a kind of transparency effort, whereby we release all of this material to the public.



GLENN: Good. Good.



DARREN: Just like I'm doing at the State Department. I'm currently acting as secretary at the State Department. And doing a transparency effort here. After I eliminated the global engagement center, which was sort of the internal censorship office within the State Department, decided, we've got to -- we've got to air this out to the public.



So within the next couple of weeks.



We'll have our next tranche of helps you of thousands of emails, documenting what this were doing.



GLENN: I would love you to go back on, through those emails.



I think you guys in the State Department are doing an amazing job. Thanks for being on.

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