WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 13: US President Donald J. Trump (C) delivers brief remarks before signing an executive order entitled, 'Comprehensive Plan for Reorganizing the Executive Branch', beside members of his Cabinet in the Oval Office of the White House on March 13, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Michael Reynolds-Pool/Getty Images)
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On Tuesday's episode of "The Glenn Beck Radio Program," host Glenn Beck discussed the lack of trust Americans have in both government and private institutions.
"We can no longer trust our agencies, ... no longer trust our military, we no longer trust Congress, ... we never trust the president, ... we don't trust our cops, ... we don't trust the judicial system, we don't trust the media, we don't trust the CBO," Glenn says.
Co-host Pat Gray notes that many people do trust the president no matter what he says or does. Pat points out that when Trump says the Congressional Budget Office is the only one telling the truth, Trump's supporters trust him. When Trump says the CBO is completely inaccurate, and can't be trusted, then Trump's supporters still trust him.
To see more from Glenn, visit his channel on TheBlaze and listen live to “The Glenn Beck Radio Program” with Glenn Beck, Pat Gray, Stu Burguiere and Jeffy Fisher weekdays 9 a.m.–noon ET on TheBlaze Radio Network.
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