Hassan Piker Calls for Revolution After Virginia Redistricting Ruling, Threatens Violence
"The Virginia Supreme Court denied the results of the redistricting referendum. SCOTUS gutted the Voting Rights Act, and Tennessee carved up the last Dem district, destroying Black voter power in the state. Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable."
About this episode
Broadcasting from London ahead of Tommy Robinson's massive Unite the Kingdom rally, Glenn Beck delivered a wide-ranging episode covering political crises in both America and Britain. The most explosive domestic story involved Virginia Democrats' scheme to pack the state Supreme Court by imposing mandatory retirement at age 54—precisely the age of the youngest current justice—after the court struck down their gerrymandering referendum. Former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli revealed that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries held meetings with Democrats to discuss replacing the entire court and redrawing maps anyway, details leaked by five anonymous sources to the New York Times. Beck warned this represents Venezuela-style court manipulation that threatens the Republic. The episode also examined leftist streamer Hassan Piker's calls for violent revolution and bloodshed against capitalists, which Beck characterized as incitement that crosses free speech boundaries while receiving no pushback from Democrats or media. In a surprising segment that Beck said would 'kill him inside,' he defended ABC's The View as likely qualifying as a news program under FCC rules, explaining the history of equal-time regulations while criticizing entertainment shows like Jimmy Kimmel that don't meet the standard. From London, Tommy Robinson detailed how UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has banned multiple international journalists from covering Saturday's rally while claiming to support free speech in meetings with Trump. California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton revealed his Operation Cal Doge investigation uncovered $425 billion in state fraud over five years, including schemes where gas tax money supposedly for solar panels was diverted to Democrat political organizing. Beck closed with a passionate defense of national pride and Western civilization, arguing that Europe's prohibition on flying national flags represents cultural suicide and that America's unique founding principles—limiting government rather than empowering it—remain the answer for the West.
Key takeaways
- Virginia Democrats plan mandatory age-54 retirement for Supreme Court justices to flip entire court after losing gerrymandering case, with Hakeem Jeffries coordinating strategy in leaked meetings reported by New York Times.
- Leftist streamer Hassan Piker called for violent revolution and stated 'kill them, let the blood of the capitalist run red in the streets' with no condemnation from Democrats or mainstream media.
- UK Prime Minister Starmer banned multiple international journalists from entering Britain to cover Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom rally expected to draw over one million attendees Saturday.
- Steve Hilton's Operation Cal Doge investigation found $425 billion in California fraud over five years, including $928 million in gas tax money diverted from solar panels to Democrat political organizing.
- Beck defended ABC's The View as likely qualifying as news program under FCC equal-time rules despite despising the show, explaining it covers daily news unlike entertainment programs like Jimmy Kimmel.
- Ken Cuccinelli explained Virginia's bipartisan redistricting commission created fair maps approved 2-to-1 by voters, but Democrats now seek to violate court orders and redraw maps through Supreme Court takeover.
- Beck argued America's unique founding principle is limiting government power through negative liberties, distinguishing it from Europe's fascism-communism spectrum and making national pride legitimate rather than dangerous.