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Glenn Beck wears many hats. He’s a radio host, a political commentator, a television producer, an entrepreneur, an author, and the CEO, founder, and owner of Mercury Radio Arts.
But he’s also a dad.
And it’s that precious role that has him worried about what President Biden did yesterday in regard to Operation Atlantic Resolve.
On July 13, Biden authorized 3,000 reserve troops to be called up by the military, even though tens of thousands were already sent overseas last year following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“My first thought,” Glenn says, “was that my son is of draft age, and my son is not going to fight in a war that I don’t even know what we’re fighting for.”
“I want somebody to stand up and say no – no, we are not going to go into World War III,” he continues.
2024 presidential candidate Tim Scott agrees: “Sending any of my family members or your family members to a foreign land for a purse that we cannot identify is just an impossibility for me.”
Watch the full clip here.
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