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The Left Wants a Civil War. The LA Riots Are a Test | Guest: Justin Haskins | 6/10/25

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Glenn explains why he believes the Los Angeles riots are more than just protests about ICE raids but are more closely designed to be a color revolution, which is why you see them spreading to cities across America. Meanwhile, the media continues to downplay the seriousness of these riots and the damage they're causing. Glenn's chief researcher, Jason Buttrill, joins to break down the key players involved in the color revolution happening across America. Glenn and Jason examine a man whom Glenn discussed over a decade ago, Revolutionary Ron, who has spent his teaching career radicalizing students. Our Republic President Justin Haskins joins to discuss artificial intelligence, and he and Glenn debate how, or whether, the government should regulate it. Glenn and Stu discuss California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom's pathetic attempt to appear tough. The Democrats want civil war and are using these riots to test the boundaries. Glenn and Jason further discuss how what's happening in L.A. is just the beginning. Glenn warns: Stay away from anybody advocating more chaos in the streets.

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Glenn explains why he believes the Los Angeles riots are more than just protests about ICE raids but are more closely designed to be a color revolution, which is why you see them spreading to cities across America. Meanwhile, the media continues to downplay the seriousness of these riots and the damage they're causing. Glenn's chief researcher, Jason Buttrill, joins to break down the key players involved in the color revolution happening across America. Glenn and Jason examine a man whom Glenn discussed over a decade ago, Revolutionary Ron, who has spent his teaching career radicalizing students. Our Republic President Justin Haskins joins to discuss artificial intelligence, and he and Glenn debate how, or whether, the government should regulate it. Glenn and Stu discuss California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom's pathetic attempt to appear tough. The Democrats want civil war and are using these riots to test the boundaries. Glenn and Jason further discuss how what's happening in L.A. is just the beginning. Glenn warns: Stay away from anybody advocating more chaos in the streets.

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