In case investigative journalism is still of interest to anyone in the media, a little problematic connection has come to light between the Trump campaign and Russia.
"Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's campaign chairman, we know that he consulted for Ukraine's ruling political party and the former president of the Ukraine. This is the guy that was in bed with Vladimir Putin that caused the first uprising in the Ukraine," Glenn said Tuesday on his radio program.
The revolution was to oust Paul Manafort's client out of office. Handwritten ledgers now show that $12.7 million in undisclosed cash payments went to Paul Manafort from the pro-Russian political party. This, according to Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau.
"So Paul Manafort made from the Ukraine $12.7 million in illegal cash payments from the pro-Russian party. I think they want to talk to him over in the Ukraine. This is really disturbing. And does anybody really even care? This shows corruption at the highest level in favor of the Putin people," Glenn said.
Meanwhile, in other Trump campaign news, Ivanka Trump is taking a break from the campaign trail to vacation in Croatia.
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"But who is she vacationing with? Well, one that we can confirm is Wendy, what's-her-face? Who used to be Rupert Murdoch's wife. But Rupert Murdoch's wife is rumored to be Vladimir Putin's new girlfriend," Glenn said.
Appearances no longer seem to matter for elites since no one in the media cares and the American people are powerless.
"In a million years, would you go vacation in Croatia during your father's presidential campaign with Rupert Murdoch's ex-wife, when everybody says Fox News is in the bag for you?" Glenn asked.
Not to mention with Vladimir Putin's rumored girlfriend.
"You just say "no" right now, just for appearances. You just say no," Glenn said.
"They don't care. They don't care," Co-host Pat Gray said.
"Right," Glenn agreed.
Listen to the full segment from The Glenn Beck Program:
Featured Image: Paul Manafort, advisor to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign, checks the teleprompters before Trump's speech at the Mayflower Hotel April 27, 2016 in Washington, DC. A real estate billionaire and reality television star, Trump beat his GOP challengers by double digits in Tuesday's presidential primaries in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Deleware, Rhode Island and Connecticut. 'I consider myself the presumptive nominee, absolutely,' Trump told supporters at the Trump Tower following yesterday's wins. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)