These are Trump's chances to RUN and WIN from prison



It’s not looking good for Joe Biden.

Former president Donald Trump is now leading the sitting president in polls in nearly every battleground state.

The fact remains that the Democrats will stop at nothing to see Trump imprisoned — but that doesn’t mean he won’t win.

According to the polls, the former president now has 22% support among African-Americans, which would be a modern-day first for a Republican. He had only 8% support from the same demographic in 2020.

In 2020, Trump’s Hispanic support was at 36%. He now has 42% in a poll of Hispanic swing state voters.

“Generally speaking, it’s showing that the multicultural base of the Democratic party is eroding in a major way,” Stu Burguiere tells Glenn Beck and Pat Gray. He notes that inflation, among other things, has hit these populations quite hard.

Trump is leading in these polls even as he’s testifying in the New York trial for the fraud case brought against him.

In the same poll, only 6% of swing state voters would change their minds if Trump was convicted and sent to jail.

“It’s going to be a difficult task to achieve to be elected from prison,” Stu says.

Glenn notes that if he were to go to jail, it might actually help his case for president.

“It might actually help him in the African-American community. Not because they want, you know, somebody who’s, you know, a felon in. They see injustice,” Glenn says.

He explains that the African-American community would be more likely to get behind him in prison, because many of them have been “used and abused by the system and thrown into prison.”

“They connect with the oppression,” Stu agrees.


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These 3 things make the 2024 election the strangest we've ever seen



The 2024 election is making 2020 look relatively sane.

"This is the most bizarre primary I have ever seen in my lifetime," Glenn Beck says, noting that the Democratic Party is doing everything it can to put the leading Republican candidate in jail.

Former President Donald Trump, who is the leading Republican candidate, is also refusing to participate in the debates, which Stu Burguiere adds is a “weird thing.”

Not only is Trump being threatened with jail time and refusing to participate in the debates, he’s also the leading candidate as the former president of the United States — and it's not a consecutive term.

“It’s happened, but it’s pretty odd,” Stu says.

And the Democrat side clearly isn’t making this election any less bizarre. “More than half of Biden’s voters say he’s too old to be president,” Stu adds.

Meanwhile, his approval on the economy in the battleground states is 39% with 57% disapproving.

Even polls coming from CNN seem catastrophic to Biden’s campaign.

According to polls that asked viewers if our country is heading in the right direction or the wrong direction, 74% of viewers said in the wrong direction in one poll and 75% in another poll.

“That’s historic,” Glenn says, shocked.

Biden reportedly has 9% strong approval on the economy and 48% registering strong disapproval.

“40% of people that are polled right now say they’re afraid their income is not going to be able to cover the house and the food and everything else because of inflation. And they know who’s responsible,” Glenn notes.


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Donald Trump tells Glenn why he’s CERTAIN a campaign from jail will NOT happen



Glenn calls Donald Trump “the most persecuted man in ... American history,” and it’s no wonder since the former president has been indicted four times and now arrested.

Rumors have been circulating about how Trump would run his 2024 presidential campaign if he’s behind bars, but he joins Glenn to explain why he thinks that scenario is highly unlikely.

“They are serious about trying to put you in prison,” says Glenn. “Can I ask, will you and can you run a campaign from a jail cell?”

“Well, I don’t think that’s ever happening. We have a great case,” Trump explains, adding that all the charges brought against him are “a scam.”

The former president also notes that he has “the biggest lead [he’s] ever had,” especially after the Tucker interview that garnered 261 million views, “which is an all-time record,” he tells Glenn.

There’s also the mug shot to consider. In most contexts, a mug shot would tank someone’s reputation and career, but in Trump’s situation, it became instantaneously “iconic” and only served to inflate his popularity.

“I was doing well before this stuff, but it’s really driven my poll numbers up,” Trump says.


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Former Trump lawyer REACTS to being indicted alongside Trump and other alleged 'co-conspirators'



Jenna Ellis is a conservative lawyer who served on Donald Trump’s legal team during his time in the White House.

She is also one of the “co-conspirators” who’s been indicted alongside Trump in Georgia.

“What Georgia is saying to those of us who are targeted by this indictment is that if you dare to represent as a lawyer our political opponent, then you deserve to go to jail, you deserve to have your livelihood taken away, you deserve to have your reputation trashed,” she tells Steve Deace.

“Later this week I will actually have to go and surrender to Fulton County Jail and literally become a political prisoner and get arrested because I dared to stand up for a client and because I dare to speak truth,” she continues.

Although Ellis did not foresee herself being indicted, her faith in God remains unshakable.

“This is what God has for me to walk through,” she tells Steve, adding, “I know that people will be watching me as a Christian, and I want to respond rightly.”

“Did you have difficulty acquiring competent counsel that was willing to take on the very system that then may later try to do to them exactly what they're now trying to do to you?” asks Steve.

“I mean, I had people quote to me up to one million dollars just as a retainer fee because this is so high-profile – it's Trump-related,” says Ellis, “and you know, necessarily people have to, unfortunately, take that into consideration of whether representing a lawyer who represented Donald Trump would then be attacked for their own position.”

Unfortunately, that’s not where Ellis’ struggles end. She says some Trump supporters are hoping for her defeat in the upcoming trial simply because she “[dares] to say good things about Governor DeSantis” on occasion.

“I would never want to see the system being weaponized against someone who … represented legally Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden or even Hunter Biden,” she tells Steve.

“Every single person, no matter if you're Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Hunter Biden – I don't care who you are; you deserve competent counsel … that’s the constitutional system in America,” Ellis says.


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Putin prosecutes Navalny– just as Joe Biden is attempting with Trump



Alexei Navalny has long been the face of Russian opposition to President Vladimir Putin, and now he’s behind bars. The 47-year-old blogger survived poisoning with a nerve agent before being thrown in prison for “extremist” activities.

Mark Levin believes that the way Donald Trump is being treated isn’t much different from Putin’s treatment of Navalny.

“Alexei Navalny was a very wealthy man. Self-made. Not one of these phony oligarchs. And he believed in democracy, and the free press, and he would rally people to these causes,” Levin explains.

Nalvany’s sentence has been extended to 19 years.

“They went in front of a judge appointed by, well, Putin. Much like the judge in the Washington, D.C., case was appointed by Obama,” Levin notes.

“I want to tell you what it sounds like to me, and the parallel between what Biden and Putin have done to their leading political opponent. The use of the state, the use of prosecutors, the use of friendly judges, the use of long sentences, for the threat of long sentences,” Levin says, alleging that Putin and Biden are treating political opposition similarly.

“Biden’s doing exactly the same thing to Trump,” he adds.


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