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6 headlines you may have overlooked — but Glenn Beck ties them together and shares a serious caution

6 headlines you may have overlooked — but Glenn Beck ties them together and shares a serious caution

Glenn Beck points out that six seemingly unrelated news stories share a common thread, though most people overlook it.

Here are the stories he mentions:

1. Declassified documents show that the Biden administration had evidence of Chinese access to U.S. voter registration data in 2020, yet this information was concealed “from members of Congress” and “from the public.”

2. There is alleged “massive fraud in this country,” to an extent that recovering just “half of it” could potentially “balance the budget.” A new task force has been created to tackle fraud issues.

3. The national debt has surpassed $39 trillion.

4. The Supreme Court is “quietly and patiently reevaluating” the doctrine of qualified immunity, which protects government officials from lawsuits regarding rights violations unless the violation is identical to previous unconstitutional actions.

5. In Las Vegas, the Metropolitan Police have disregarded a judge’s order to release a GPS-monitored suspect arrested 35 times, including a manslaughter conviction, citing public safety concerns.

6. Key allies like Germany, France, and the UK have declined to provide military assistance to open or secure the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil shipping route significantly impacted by Iran amidst the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict.

“These stories can be brushed off individually, but when you step back, it becomes clear—they’re not separate; they’re interconnected,” Glenn asserts.

When viewing these issues in the broader context, he argues, it’s clear these aren’t just news items—they’re signals or warnings.

Glenn proposes two interpretations of these stories: either “the government is actually starting to do its job… tackling fraud and corruption, restoring accountability, and influencing our allies,” or “the system is beginning to lose control.”

“If this is a move toward rectification—fixing issues, seeking truth—the most dangerous thing we can do is act as if everything is normal,” he insists.

“What’s the solution?” he questions.

For those who don’t connect the dots among these six stories, Glenn’s advice is simple: “Wake up and acknowledge the historical moment we’re in.”

He challenges those who recognize the gravity of the situation: “Are you part of the movement seeking change or the ‘I’m powerless’ group?”

“I know where I stand,” he declares. “I demand that we combat corruption. I believe this country is worth saving and that we must take daily steps to uphold our values in our families, communities, and states.”

To explore more of Glenn’s insights, check out the video above.

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