Virginia Democrats Try DIRTY Move After Gerrymandering Fail | Guests: Tommy Robinson & Steve Hilton | 5/11/26

The Glenn Beck Program2h 8mMay 11, 2026

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The Glenn Beck Program episode on May 11, 2026, opens with a warning about home title theft and a call to action for listeners to rate the podcast. Glenn Beck launches into a scathing critique of Virginia Democrats’ failed gerrymandering attempt, arguing that the Supreme Court struck down a referendum not on fairness grounds but due to poor wording—prompting a controversial proposal to mandate Supreme Court justices retire at age 54, a move Beck sees as a transparent power grab. He condemns the Democratic effort as a direct assault on constitutional order and a sign of broader leftist radicalism. Beck then shifts focus to international developments, highlighting Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom rally in London, where working-class citizens express frustration over open borders, economic decline, and elite-driven policies. Drawing a contrast with America’s unique constitutional framework based on negative liberties and self-restraint, Beck argues that true liberty requires a moral and religious foundation. The discussion continues with Steve Hilton, Republican candidate for California governor, who details the state’s collapse under 16 years of Democratic rule—citing record poverty, soaring costs, and rampant fraud. Hilton exposes specific scandals, including a $928 million climate fund diverted to Democratic political organizing and a $20 million diaper program that overcharged taxpayers by 300% through politically connected nonprofits. He asserts that many of California’s problems can be reversed through executive action, predicting a new taxpayer revolt akin to the 1978 Prop 13 movement. The episode closes with Beck promoting Relief Factor, a supplement for chronic pain, and urging listeners to join the podcast’s membership program at glennbeck.com/slashtorch.

Key Takeaways
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Virginia Democrats’ gerrymandering effort was invalidated not on fairness grounds but due to poor wording, sparking a controversial proposal to force Supreme Court justices to retire at 54—a move seen as a radical power grab.

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California’s economic and social decline under 16 years of Democratic rule is attributed to systemic fraud, mismanagement, and ideological overreach, including the diversion of $928 million from a climate fund to political organizing.

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A $20 million diaper program under Governor Newsom overcharged taxpayers by 300% due to inflated contracts with nonprofit allies, fueling public outrage and a potential new taxpayer revolt similar to 1978’s Prop 13.

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Many of California’s problems can be reversed through executive action—such as reopening oil and gas operations and utilizing existing power infrastructure—despite Democratic legislative control.

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The U.S. constitutional system relies not just on laws but on moral and religious self-restraint; free speech should not protect incitement to violence, and clearer legal boundaries are needed.

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Chapters
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2 min

The Hidden Threat to Your Home

Glenn Beck opens with a warning about home title theft, explaining how criminals can forge documents to steal property titles and take out loans, and promotes HomeTitleLock.com for 24/7 monitoring and protection.

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58 min

Virginia’s Gerrymandering Power Grab

They want to flip the entire Supreme Court now and make it their Supreme Court. They'll pick people for it. Amy, you know, a country does not survive this. Once you start screwing with the Supreme Court, it's over.

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1:00:00
40 min

The London Rally and the Global Backlash

We have a government who are destroying our nation, who are working against the interests of the majority, but the majority of people just sat at home for the vote.

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1:36:49
3 min

The Crisis of Free Speech and Incitement

I don't think it is because we don't just have one-offs now. We have a whole cottage industry of people now pouring this poison into our system.

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1:40:00
0 min

America’s Unique Constitutional Identity

Our Constitution is different. Our railroad tracks are total government control and anarchy on the right. That's what makes us different.

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High-Impact Quotes
This is what they do. This is their business model. We just saw one over the weekend that got a lot of attention... Gavin Newsom's diaper scheme.
Steve Hilton105:50
Viral: 92.0
We're 50th out of 50 states for opportunity. Just think about that. When you think about the image of California as the land of opportunity, we're 50th out of 56.
Steve Hilton104:00
Viral: 90.0
They want to flip the entire Supreme Court now and make it their Supreme Court. They'll pick people for it. Amy, you know, a country does not survive this. Once you start screwing with the Supreme Court, it's over.
Glenn Beck20:00
Viral: 90.0
Speakers

Host

Glenn Beck

Guests

Ken CuccinelliTommy RobinsonSteve Hilton
Topics Discussed
gerrymandering95%Free Speech vs Incitement95%government corruption90%Government Fraud and Corruption90%supreme court reform90%California's Political and Economic Decline88%taxpayer accountability85%free speech and political dissent85%political fundraising80%
People & Brands

Glenn Beck

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27xPositive

California

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26xNegative

Steve Hilton

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18xPositive

Tommy Robinson

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17xPositive

Donald Trump

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10xPositive

Gavin Newsom

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8xNegative

Ken Cuccinelli

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8xPositive

Hassan Piker

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6xNegative

Virginia Supreme Court

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6xNegative

Keir Starmer

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6xNegative

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