Beck is an interesting case. He has made some bad calls in the past, mainly associated with the Mormon Church … But I do not get "cabal" or "clown" vibes from him. He has long been one of the people trying to get others to see what is going on, while dissuading them from the violent approach.
Though he does play a bit of a ham in playing emotions.
I don't think he was ever a "never Trump" type of person, but he was certainly of the opinion that Trump would make a poor President. He and his crew seem to have largely come to the conclusion that their concerns were misplaced and that President Trump is doing many of the right things.
Gary Nolan was similar for some time, though he understood a lot of what was going on before President Trump, when he was just a candidate. If Gary differs on anything, he sees the wall as largely a distraction and the real issue is the benefits programs illegals come here for. Remove the free food and there's less reason for people to try and cross the border.
Which - I agree, although the problem is more than just voluntary illegal immigration. A lot of people just don't realize how corrupt things have become.