Glenn Beck's syndicated radio show will be off
SiriusXM for the rest of the week after a guest was accused of hinting that
Donald Trump, if elected president, could be assassinated.
SiriusXM announced Tuesday that "The Glenn
Beck Program" will be suspended from the Patriot Channel "for the
coming week," and that the company is "evaluating its place in our
lineup going forward."
"SiriusXM encourages a diversity of discourse
and opinion on our talk programs," the company said in a statement.
"However, comments recently made by a guest on the independently produced
Glenn Beck Program, in our judgment, may be reasonably construed by some to
have been advocating harm against an individual currently running for office,
which we cannot and will not condone."
One of the most popular shows in conservative talk
radio, "The Glenn Beck Program" is heard on more than 400 stations
across the country.
The program's syndicator, Premiere Networks, said
Tuesday it has "no plans to suspend Glenn Beck."
The comments that prompted SiriusXM to take action
came during an interview Beck conducted last week with the fiction author and
conservative commentator Brad Thor.
Discussing a potential Donald Trump presidency,
Thor lamented that impeachment would likely be off the table.
"If Congress won't remove him from office,
what patriot will step up and do that if, if, he oversteps his mandate as
president, his constitutional-granted authority, I should say, as
president," Thor said. "If he oversteps that, how do we get him out
of office? And I don't think there is a legal means available. I think it will
be a terrible, terrible position the American people will be in to get Trump
out of office because you won't be able to do it through Congress."
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To some, it sounded like Thor was all but
advocating assassination.
The Drudge Report, the influential conservative
news aggregator, ran a headline saying that Beck and Thor talked about
"taking out Trump."
Beck, one of the most outspoken Trump critics on
the right, was dismissive of that criticism last week, saying that certain
individuals "have become the attack dogs for Donald Trump."
"Now, again, this show is an opinion show.
That's what we do. We tell you the news, and then we give you our opinion on
the news," Beck said. "That's not what Matt Drudge is. Matt Drudge is
a website that links to the news. But his news -- his news sources have become
Breitbart, who, Breitbart is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trump
industries."
Beck did not respond to a request for comment.
His time slot on SiriusXM was filled on Tuesday by
David Webb, a contributor to Fox News and Breitbart.
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