Did Pakistan Just Say the Quiet Part Out Loud About the Ceasefire? | Guests: Rep. Riley Moore & Bridget Phetasy | 4/10/26

The Glenn Beck Program2h 8mApril 10, 2026

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In this pivotal episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn Beck opens with a gripping metaphor about home security, setting the stage for a deep dive into urgent geopolitical tensions, particularly focusing on Pakistan's conflicting statements regarding a Middle East ceasefire. He questions the credibility of Pakistan's leadership, condemning the defense minister’s anti-Semitic rhetoric as a betrayal of American values, while contrasting it with the U.S. president’s stance. Beck then shifts to a celebration of American resilience, highlighting the spiritual undercurrents in the nation’s space program—where technicians pray during critical build phases—symbolizing a deeper faith in craftsmanship and purpose. The episode features comedian Bridget Phetasy, who shares her personal journey from addiction and fame to a life grounded in principle, emphasizing that true influence comes from values, not viral popularity. Congressman Riley Moore joins to discuss the urgent need for the Deport Act, arguing that naturalized citizens with terrorist ties must be deportable, criticizing the current legal system’s loopholes and the risk-averse culture of lawyer-politicians. The conversation underscores the importance of border security, the dangers of amnesty-driven immigration reform, and the need to pass down a legacy of responsibility to future generations. The episode closes with a powerful letter from Neil Armstrong, offering timeless wisdom on preparation, integrity, and character—reminding listeners that our values are our most enduring asset in an unpredictable world.

Key Takeaways
1

Credibility in international diplomacy requires transparent, accountable leadership—names and verifiable positions matter, especially when rhetoric threatens global stability.

2

The U.S. space program reflects deep spiritual and moral values, with engineers and technicians drawing strength from faith and craftsmanship, not just science.

3

True success and leadership are defined by character, ethics, and principle—not fame, popularity, or algorithmic validation.

4

The oath of allegiance should explicitly prohibit terrorist ties to enable the denaturalization and deportation of dangerous naturalized citizens.

5

Political gridlock often stems from a culture of risk-aversion among lawyer-politicians who prioritize legal safety over bold, necessary action.

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Chapters
0:00
20 min

The Crisis of Trust: Pakistan, Israel, and the Ceasefire Lie

If you're standing with these guys and you choose to believe these guys over the president of the United States, it's just absolutely anti-American.

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20:00
30 min

The Faith Behind the Rocket: Spirituality in America's Space Program

We had people who were Orthodox Christian, people who were Protestant Christian, people who were Catholic Christian on our team... when you're all locked in a room together, working with your hands for hours at a time, you begin to talk about it.

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50:00
42 min

Reclaiming American History: The American Story Audio Drama

You're not going to lose your country if you don't know that. If you don't know what we are, where we came from, what these documents, how we fought for this, you can't have a country.

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1:31:40
18 min

The Spiritual War: Angels, Demons, and the UFO Phenomenon

With guest Billy Hallowell, Beck explores the spiritual dimensions of the UFO debate, suggesting that alien encounters may be linked to demonic activity. He argues that the current cultural moment is a spiritual battleground, with good and evil actively shaping events.

1:37:30
3 min

Bridget Phetasy on Values, Fame, and the Passage of Time

The one thing that cannot be taken from you without your consent is your character, which includes your beliefs, your ethics, and your principles. Guard them with care.

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High-Impact Quotes
The one thing that cannot be taken from you without your consent is your character, which includes your beliefs, your ethics, and your principles. Guard them with care.
Neil Armstrong123:59
Viral: 92.0
If you're standing with these guys and you choose to believe these guys over the president of the United States, it's just absolutely anti-American.
Glenn Beck9:26
Viral: 85.0
We can't denaturalize them. We can't deport them. And so to me, this is just correcting something that's very obvious that should have been there a long time ago.
Riley Moore111:19
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Glenn Beck

Guests

Bridget PhetasyRiley MooreGeorge RauchNeil Armstrong
Topics Discussed
Character and Integrity95%personal integrity and character95%International Diplomacy and Credibility90%national security and immigration policy90%Faith in Science and Technology88%Preparation for the Unpredictable85%American History Education85%political gridlock and legislative culture80%Legacy and Mentorship70%
People & Brands

Neil Armstrong

person

17xNeutral

Glenn Beck

person

17xPositive

United States

place

15xPositive

Bridget Phetasy

person

14xPositive

Riley Moore

person

12xPositive

Pakistan

place

10xNegative

Deport Act

other

8xPositive

The American Story

media

7xPositive

Artemis

other

6xPositive

Billy Hallowell

person

6xPositive

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