Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - February 12, 2026


54 Minutes of Tape Exists of Keith Ellison Meeting with Somali Fraudsters, He Agrees to Campaign Contributions from Them


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Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old retired police officer, went missing in Tucson, Arizona on the night of February 6th, 2019. Her body has not been found and no arrests have been made in connection with her disappearance. What could be the motive for her disappearance? Could it be drug cartels, organized crime, or something even more sinister?

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00:01:52.560 $60 million, 14 at least, 14 different groups. That sounds like a pretty broad ecosystem here.
00:01:58.400 where's this money coming from? We've built a database that contains hundreds of thousands
00:02:02.340 of rows from grants from networks like the Soros Network, the Arabella Funding Network,
00:02:07.720 the Neville Roy Singham Funding Network, many others, Tides, the Ford Foundation Network,
00:02:12.920 the Rockefeller Funding Network, these massive NGOs that have billions of dollars to spend on
00:02:17.860 all kinds of coordinated protest or, in this case, riot activity. The House has officially
00:02:23.100 passed the GOP's Save America Act. The act would require government-mandated proof of
00:02:27.640 citizenships such as passports or birth certificates to register to vote. It would
00:02:31.380 also require states to remove non-citizens from existing voter rolls. FBI search teams were seen
00:02:36.720 walking roadways around Tucson and the Catalina foothills scouring for clues in the disappearance
00:02:41.980 of Nancy Guthrie. A source close to the investigation confirms to CBS News two black
00:02:47.480 gloves were recovered from the search and sent for DNA testing. The New York Post reports that
00:02:52.920 authorities had found a black glove near the crime scene that's similar to ones worn by the
00:02:57.460 masked individual in security camera images from the night the 84-year-old disappeared.
00:03:04.020 All right, Jack Posobiec here. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of
00:03:08.920 Human Events Daily. We're here live, Real America's Voice. Today is February 12th,
00:03:15.440 2026. Anno Domini. Folks, you know, we're looking out across a number of stories that we're going to
00:03:22.260 be tracking for today looking at a number of different things that we're that we're up on
00:03:28.040 we've got people in the field we now have assets on the ground in tucson we're going to be giving
00:03:33.960 updates i've been working with my contacts regarding that uh on the federal side as well
00:03:39.280 as we now have assets on the ground on the local side regarding the disappearance of nancy guthrie
00:03:46.360 Was this something related to cartels? Was this something related to a criminal criminal ring, criminal scammers?
00:03:55.080 Was it related to a home invasion or was this perhaps something personal?
00:04:00.260 We will see human events again, assets on the ground.
00:04:05.660 And we're going to be bringing that to you very soon here.
00:04:08.400 Folks, we're also in just a few moments, we will have Senator Josh Hawley on today because phenomenal work that he did yesterday.
00:04:16.020 You saw the hearing. You saw the clip that's gone viral.
00:04:18.600 He's here to give us exclusive updates on his investigation into the fraud in Minnesota, because, ladies and gentlemen, just because the operation has just ended there, a metro surge in Minneapolis, does not mean that the problem has been completely ended.
00:04:36.540 We saw border czar Tom Holman up there. He was, of course, talking about this, talking about some of the metrics, but we need to continue to pound home these investigations.
00:04:45.260 we need. And he went up with A.G. Ellison. And we told you, this is why you can't allow the ICE
00:04:51.320 agents, the ICE officers to be investigated by the locals, because that's under the control of
00:04:57.400 Keith Ellison. This guy is a radical. He has endorsed the Antifa manifesto. Literally,
00:05:03.440 there are pictures of it. You cannot allow justice to be there. And we know that Keith Ellison,
00:05:09.060 of course, was the same man who was behind the grave injustice that was done to Derek Chauvin.
00:05:14.620 He's the one that led the politically driven investigation into him and the tampering with the jury that we know that went on overlooking the fact that there were BLM members who had ties to George Floyd's family sitting on that jury, BLM podcasters that were on that jury.
00:05:32.140 Again, it all goes back to Keith Ellison and, you know, so many questions about Minnesota.
00:05:37.140 Also, we're going to get into Bad Bunny, the halftime show.
00:05:42.500 So many questions that people are raising. And one of the ones that I want to get into, and we're going to have R. McIntyre to discuss this, this this question of was his show political?
00:05:54.740 Was the Bad Bunny show political? They'll say, oh, well, he didn't talk about Trump. He didn't talk about ICE. He wasn't political, wasn't political at all.
00:06:01.600 Oh, really? Well, we've got a different take on that because I'm here to tell you that I believe it was political, because when you see someone there at the American halftime show, United States of America, parading foreign flags, not just the Puerto Rican flag, but all of the foreign flags that he put up.
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00:06:43.780 Do you want that? Do you want every single person in the Western Hemisphere to be allowed to walk into our country and take our stuff and get free benefits? No, I don't think so.
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00:09:14.280 All right. We're very excited to welcome here to Human Events Daily someone who's going incredibly viral for this explosive moment yesterday in the Senate.
00:09:26.040 Senator Josh Hawley joins us now. Senator, thank you for being here.
00:09:30.120 Thank you for having me.
00:09:32.320 So I got to ask you, you ought to be in jail. Was that line? Was that scripted? Was that planned out?
00:09:39.220 Had you had you planned to go, you know, full time cruise on him like that? Walk us through the scene.
00:09:44.280 Well, I mean, here you've got this guy. It's the it's the AG, the attorney general of Minnesota, Keith Ellison, who, by the way, has been out there calling Trump a fascist, a dictator, all the usual left wing garbage nonsense. 0.99
00:09:55.000 And the reason he's doing it, Jack, is because he's a crook himself. And he just wants to talk about anything other than the fact that he was right at the center of the Minnesota fraud scheme. 0.98
00:10:05.400 This is the attorney general of the state. He should be prosecuting bad guys.
00:10:09.360 and instead he had the Somali crime ring into his own office. He took $10,000 in donations from 0.93
00:10:18.640 these people. And in return, he asked his staff to get the investigators off their backs. I mean,
00:10:23.380 it's unbelievable. He should be in jail. And he was trying to fight me on it and talk over me. I
00:10:27.340 mean, he couldn't, you should have seen his eyes. You know, he couldn't believe I was confronting
00:10:30.740 him on this. And I finally just said to him, you ought to be in jail. You should be indicted for
00:10:34.580 this. He ought to be in prison for this. This is the kind of fraud that is rampant. It is rampant
00:10:39.840 and we got to root it out. Well, and so as you're conducting this investigation, you're looking into
00:10:44.960 it. Obviously, these were federal funds that flowed through the fraud, not only to these
00:10:50.060 organizations feeding our future, which is completely fraudulent, taking money away that
00:10:55.000 was meant for needy children. But as you say, this was then translated into campaign coffers.
00:11:03.440 And so the person who's supposed to be looking out for the people of Minnesota, looking out, of course, for justice in Minnesota, was not only overlooking this, he was benefiting from it.
00:11:15.840 And when you think about Keith Ellison, a guy who, as you say, he's he's, you know, an anti-Trump partisan.
00:11:21.640 He's promoted the Antifa handbook.
00:11:24.260 We've got his own tweets.
00:11:25.500 He's promoting it up full fully, telling everyone to go and read it.
00:11:30.040 This is a situation where I don't think people realize how did Minnesota just get to this point.
00:11:36.220 Yeah, and this is why.
00:11:37.480 It's because people like this guy who are supposed to be there, he's the chief law enforcement officer.
00:11:42.360 He's supposed to be prosecuting the bad guys.
00:11:44.240 Instead, he is a bad guy.
00:11:45.780 He's welcoming them into his office.
00:11:47.420 And get this, the reason we know that he met with all of these fraudsters is because they recorded it.
00:11:53.560 Hilariously, they recorded it.
00:11:55.640 54 minutes of live tape.
00:11:58.680 It's on the internet. Anybody can listen to it. I've listened to it. And what you hear is over and
00:12:02.820 over and over again, they offer him campaign cash if he will intervene and get the investigators
00:12:07.680 off of their backs. By the way, this was just a few weeks before the FBI raided the Feeding Our
00:12:12.720 Futures, the central fraud nexus, before they raided their headquarters. So here's the Attorney
00:12:17.100 General of the state meeting with these people. They're saying, we'll give you cash. He says,
00:12:21.520 oh, that's great. Let me know whatever I can do. He gets the investigators off their backs or
00:12:26.600 pretends to, and he takes the money. Just days after he meets with these people, $10,000 he
00:12:31.960 takes personally. They also made a contribution to his son. I mean, you can't make this stuff up.
00:12:37.800 I can't imagine why he has not been indicted. He should be indicted federally and tried and go to
00:12:43.880 prison. But you want to know why we have so much fraud in America and why there's so much fraud
00:12:47.620 in Minnesota? That's the reason. So when we look at this, I mean, it's staggering fraud. I mean,
00:12:54.000 And this seems like the type of purchasing of public officials that you would see generations
00:13:00.080 ago, like a mafia organization or something like this.
00:13:03.880 I struggle to even find something that compares to it.
00:13:07.160 The Abscam scandal, for example, is something where a number of congressmen were sort of
00:13:11.400 rolled up in that years ago.
00:13:13.120 There's a couple of movies about that people can go see.
00:13:17.120 And it's staggering the fact that he didn't even see ... Was he remorseful?
00:13:22.700 Was he, you know, at all, you know, willing to work with the federal government to try to at least
00:13:27.480 roll up people in this network? Oh, no. I mean, listen, whistleblowers came to him when he first
00:13:32.680 got sworn in as attorney general. Whistleblowers came to him and said, you got a big problem with
00:13:37.260 this program feeding our future. It's a scam operation. What did he do? Nothing. He turned
00:13:42.220 him away. And don't take my word for it. The liberal Minneapolis Star Tribune or whatever
00:13:46.840 it's called, their local newspaper, has done an investigation. And they said the guy repeatedly
00:13:52.220 turned away whistleblowers. It's all on the record. And now we know why. It's because he
00:13:56.720 was looking for an angle. He was looking for a way to profit. And sure enough, when they came
00:14:00.640 to him, they said, we'll give you money. You listen to that 54 minutes of tape. I can't tell
00:14:05.980 you how much of it is spent talking about money. And this is with the sitting attorney general of
00:14:10.940 the state. The fraudsters are sitting there and saying, we'll give you money. Where do you want
00:14:15.640 the money? We've got a lot of money. And he's just saying, oh, that's great. That's great.
00:14:19.380 and then he takes the cash. This is the kind of corruption that we have got to root out
00:14:23.600 everywhere, the federal government and the state governments. And I tell you what,
00:14:27.580 the left has been so complicit in this for so long, they hardly recognize anymore that there's
00:14:32.320 anything wrong with it. Now, here's what's confusing to me, because the last I checked,
00:14:37.480 in 2024, there was a Minnesota statewide official who ran for vice president as the national party
00:14:47.100 candidate, one of the standard bearers, the vice presidential candidate on the Democrat ticket,
00:14:52.060 was any of these scandals or were any of these scandals reported on CNN, New York Times,
00:14:57.560 Washington Post? How did they seem to miss all of this? Because, of course, we know the governor,
00:15:02.100 I don't know if he's on 54 minutes of tape, but certainly he's up to his ears in quite a bit of
00:15:06.560 this as well. You know what? He does show up on the tape, as a matter of fact. At one point,
00:15:10.840 the attorney general says, I can tell you that Waltz is with me on this. He's against all this
00:15:16.460 piddly-diddly looking in to all of these businesses and looking over their shoulders. In other words,
00:15:21.400 Waltz doesn't want any scrutiny on it. And what do we see?
00:15:25.020 Massive fraud like there has never been in any state before in the union. And of course the media ignored it because it was inconvenient.
00:15:31.060 You know, it was an inconvenient story.
00:15:33.060 Waltz was supposed to be Mr. Squeaky Clean, you know, coach, whatever. You know, all of that turns out to be untrue.
00:15:38.580 In fact, the guy is absolutely up to his eyeballs in corruption.
00:15:41.900 He was enabling it. His Attorney General seems to have been profiting off of it.
00:15:45.400 it is corruption everywhere you look. And people like this need to be indicted. You know, I was an
00:15:52.280 attorney general once in my state. I indicted people who did this stuff. Ellison ought to be
00:15:56.680 indicted. Anybody who did this should be indicted. That's how you put a stop to it.
00:16:01.340 Well, I think that's right now. Obviously, you're digging into this. You're pushing on it. You've
00:16:06.340 had this moment that's gone incredibly viral. Do we, or have you had any discussions with the
00:16:12.920 Department of Justice about this, U.S. attorneys talking about grand juries, anything about getting
00:16:17.360 the ball rolling from, or that you've heard of at least, from that perspective? Well, I haven't
00:16:22.080 talked to him about Ellison, who was in front of me today, but I applaud them and I applaud
00:16:26.180 President Trump for creating this new attorney general, assistant attorney general, who's going
00:16:30.800 to go after fraud and whose remit will be 100% fraud because we need it. And I just urge him to
00:16:35.920 start right there with the attorney general. I mean, just look today at his testimony, look at
00:16:40.180 the record. It's all there. And you can follow the money. I mean, $9 billion in fraud. Get
00:16:46.840 this, Jack. They're actually, they were flying out of the Minneapolis airport. They were
00:16:51.120 flying suitcases stuffed with $100 bills. They took out 14,000 pounds of $100 bills
00:16:59.920 in suitcases out of the Minneapolis airport. I mean, that's the level of corruption we're
00:17:05.360 talking about. And nobody stopped them. Nobody stopped them. That money ought to come back
00:17:09.920 to U.S. taxpayers and the people involved in it need to go to jail. Well, that's exactly right.
00:17:15.940 And so when we were in Minneapolis here on this program, I sat down with Secretary Besson and
00:17:21.580 when we talked about this, he even talked about how some of the money that's not, we're not exactly
00:17:26.740 sure if all of this money from the airport was from Feeding Our Future. I'm sure there were
00:17:30.960 other things as well. But he mentioned that some of the money from Feeding Our Future not only made
00:17:35.660 it onto those airplanes, but made it all the way back to Somalia and even made it into
00:17:41.080 the coffers of Al-Shabaab, which is an Al-Qaeda linked terrorist organization, the kind that
00:17:47.540 I used to go after when, and my friends would go after when we were in the intelligence
00:17:51.200 community.
00:17:52.160 I mean, it staggers the mind that taxpayer money could end up in a terrorist cell after
00:17:59.240 going through the airport and putting on a suitcase.
00:18:01.260 This is like the worst Bruce Willis movie I've ever heard of.
00:18:04.720 Yeah, it's unconscionable.
00:18:06.020 I mean, is the real answer.
00:18:07.120 I mean, you have to laugh because it's just so unbelievable.
00:18:10.120 But really, at the end of the day, it is unconscionable that the American people are getting ripped off to this extent that their hard-earned money,
00:18:17.380 you think about the people who scraped and worked to make enough money that they then pay their taxes, they're good citizens, they pay up.
00:18:24.760 And what happens to their money?
00:18:26.400 It gets funneled by a bunch of fraudsters over to drug trafficking rings and terrorists in Somalia and elsewhere.
00:18:32.820 People like Keith Ellison are trying to get kickbacks from it.
00:18:35.700 I mean, it's unbelievable.
00:18:37.360 No wonder people are angry.
00:18:39.200 You know, I mean, the media never gets it.
00:18:40.260 They're like, oh, why are people so upset about this?
00:18:42.140 Well, gee, I don't know.
00:18:43.320 Maybe because you've ripped them off on a scale we've never seen before.
00:18:47.080 And it's corruption everywhere you look.
00:18:50.160 We've got to root it out.
00:18:50.960 And they tell you it's not happening.
00:18:52.640 Well, we can see it.
00:18:53.720 Senator, that's just about all the time we have for today.
00:18:56.480 But before I let you go, you know, I got to ask you.
00:18:58.940 We did have the Super Bowl this past weekend.
00:19:00.800 But then there was another competition halfway through.
00:19:04.160 We had over at Turning Point through a little halftime show of our own.
00:19:07.740 And in addition to that, which one did you watch?
00:19:10.580 I can tell you I didn't watch Bad Bunny or whatever his name is.
00:19:13.700 Yours was amazing.
00:19:14.740 You guys were awesome.
00:19:15.740 Thank you very much, Senator.
00:19:16.960 God bless.
00:19:17.460 We hope to see you back on soon.
00:19:19.320 Phenomenal work for the people of this country.
00:19:20.920 Thank you so much.
00:19:21.520 Thank you so much.
00:19:25.400 You talk about influences.
00:19:27.160 These are influences.
00:19:29.100 And they're friends of mine.
00:19:31.400 Jack Posobiec.
00:19:32.920 Where's Jack?
00:19:33.860 Jack.
00:19:34.840 He's done a great job.
00:19:38.340 All right, folks.
00:19:39.820 Jack Posobiec back live human events daily.
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00:21:30.220 All right, folks, there's another controversy, a brewing.
00:21:33.560 So we talked about this, you know, a little bit when I was on some pool last night.
00:21:37.960 And I want to get into it now because there are so many people who came up to me and they said,
00:21:41.700 well, you know, you know, we'd like your show, Jack.
00:21:44.400 We like the turning point, what they did, the all-American halftime show.
00:21:48.100 But, you know, you know, the Bad Bunny show, it just, you know, it wasn't political.
00:21:52.580 You know, you can't say it was political.
00:21:54.000 There's nothing woke.
00:21:55.160 There were two guys grinding on each other at one point.
00:21:57.200 So that was a little a little a little much.
00:21:59.440 But they're saying there wasn't any politics.
00:22:02.080 And my question is, well, do you think politics just means talking about Donald Trump?
00:22:06.840 Do you think politics just means talking about ICE?
00:22:09.980 Or is there another way of looking at the situation that is, in fact, heavily political?
00:22:15.320 To answer this question for us, we had to bring on Arne McIntyre of The Arne McIntyre Show on Blaze TV once again.
00:22:22.380 Arne, how are you?
00:22:23.700 Doing well. Thanks for having me.
00:22:24.940 Oh, thanks for having me.
00:22:25.980 So, Arne, let's get started.
00:22:27.940 You know, we were doing the what is an American question pretty much for like the last year and a half.
00:22:32.040 But now I think we have to do that.
00:22:33.140 We have to go to another level.
00:22:34.580 Arne, what is politics?
00:22:37.640 Well, politics is obviously the contest between different groups for resources.
00:22:42.500 and what you hope ultimately is that you don't have politics in every cultural event you want
00:22:48.200 to have events like the super bowl where people could come together share an understanding put
00:22:53.760 any differences aside but unfortunately when you have a scenario where everything in your culture
00:22:59.460 is ultimately being divvied up between the different sides politics will seep into everything
00:23:04.260 so you like like you say a lot of people will simply look at this and say well no one dissed
00:23:08.580 donald trump he didn't get up there and say i hate donald trump i hate republicans i hate ice he
00:23:13.180 didn't do that but what he did do was first just perform entirely in spanish in a language that is 0.65
00:23:19.000 not our own he brought all the imagery that was entirely built on hispanic culture not normal
00:23:25.660 typical american mainstream culture he made sure to march with flags from across the entire north
00:23:32.180 and south america displaying those flags proudly as if perhaps he had conquered something these are 0.98
00:23:37.720 all aspects as along with that you know the gay grinding and everything else you pointed out these 0.85
00:23:42.820 are all coded messages they're coded a specific way they are inherently political at this point 0.73
00:23:48.160 they are not giving us a neutral celebration of the american spirit or ideal it has given us a
00:23:54.500 very specific leftist narrative on where america should be and that's what he's delivering even if
00:24:00.540 he doesn't say i hate donald trump in the middle of it right and and the message that we see on
00:24:05.300 the football. And I, I said, you know, you know, did, did George Soros write this himself or maybe
00:24:10.160 his son, Alex wrote it, it says together we are America. So they bring out all the flags of every
00:24:16.260 country in the Western hemisphere for the most part. And then it it's the phrase together. We
00:24:20.780 are America. This is open borders, globalism. This is multiculturalism. This is the entire
00:24:25.920 project of the left aren't. Why did so many conservatives look at this and say,
00:24:30.780 I don't see anything political here at all.
00:24:33.600 I think for one, people want it to be true.
00:24:36.240 They want to believe that the woke has been put away.
00:24:38.420 They want to believe that they're going to go back to a somewhat sane left
00:24:42.160 that's just talking about more health insurance or higher taxes.
00:24:47.840 They don't want to believe that they're going to be trapped in a culture war forever,
00:24:51.160 and they want an excuse to be able to turn on football without thinking about it.
00:24:55.700 I understand all these things.
00:24:56.920 I understand not wanting to be constantly in this state of a culture war, constantly being in this low-grade conflict that we're dealing with, being able to just simply enjoy the things that you love.
00:25:07.140 But sorry, we don't get to opt out of this conflict just because we don't want to be a part of it.
00:25:12.040 That's not how things work.
00:25:13.860 The left is pushing to take over your culture.
00:25:15.620 They're looking to replace the current American population with foreigners. 0.58
00:25:19.380 They're looking to rig the electoral system permanently so that they can be in charge, and there is no hope of changing things. 1.00
00:25:25.660 We cannot sit back and pretend that isn't happening.
00:25:28.720 And it's just as true with our culture.
00:25:30.680 That's why what you guys are doing with TPUSA is so important.
00:25:34.360 You have to have an alternative.
00:25:36.580 You have to give people a reason to come back and believe in America, to believe in conservatism, the right, what the vision that we see.
00:25:44.680 Because if you simply let the left dominate the culture without any pushback, it's a failure.
00:25:49.640 Are you ever going to have exactly what the Super Bowl has?
00:25:52.340 Are you going to have those hundreds of millions of viewers and dollars?
00:25:56.040 Probably not.
00:25:56.920 But you are going to provide a true alternative, and that is critical.
00:26:03.040 And look, that's exactly the situation that we found ourselves in, because when we called it the all-American halftime show, that was a deliberate choice.
00:26:14.720 That was a deliberate choice to come up and say, this is about celebrating one flag.
00:26:20.480 This is about celebrating one people, the American people.
00:26:24.800 And yes, we, you know, if there was any messaging there, it was that we should always do that.
00:26:30.520 We should always stand up for our people, that we should put our culture first.
00:26:35.220 And a celebration of the type of music, by the way, that middle America listens to,
00:26:40.640 that tens of millions of people, hundreds of millions of people listen to country music, rock music,
00:26:46.720 which has been systemically rejected and deplatformed by the NFL and the Super Bowl for decades at this point.
00:26:56.060 And look, it's all glory to God for his grace.
00:27:00.220 And, you know, you want to stay humble because this was all him in terms of getting us to the 40, 50 million people that we had for it.
00:27:07.540 But also it speaks, I think, to the backlash of getting this false multiculturalism jammed down our throats every time we turn on a TV and just want to enjoy the Super Bowl.
00:27:19.880 Right back, Jack Posobiec, our McIntyre, Human Events Daily.
00:27:24.960 Jack. Where's Jack? Where is he?
00:27:30.320 Jack, I want to see you.
00:27:33.940 Great job, Jack. Thank you.
00:27:36.260 What a job you do.
00:27:37.540 you know we have an incredible thing we're always talking about the fake news and the bad
00:27:41.300 but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting policies
00:27:47.300 all right we're back live here human events daily real america's voice and you know coming off the
00:27:53.540 heels the all-american halftime show you know we were we wanted to express some of the the political
00:28:00.820 fusions and tensions and that, that went in, in the underpinning of all of this. And we've got
00:28:07.600 Oren McIntyre on here, who's great because he understands sort of the big view of politics. So
00:28:12.220 Oren, you know, the, the way I've been describing it is that the all American halftime show, it,
00:28:16.620 it broke containment that it just, it went far beyond, you know, just what turning point was
00:28:23.480 doing, what human events was doing. It, it, it just caught the public's attention and it, and
00:28:30.140 And this is why I say it was God, God's motivation and God's power.
00:28:33.780 And and, you know, obviously, Charlie inspired the entire thing.
00:28:37.080 But, you know, and obviously Kid Rock stardom, his his celebrity status ended, I think, lended a lot to that.
00:28:44.340 But but let me ask you this question from that same perspective.
00:28:48.500 Why is it that so many Americans, even if they can't articulate, right, just just can't articulate what it is that they liked about this show?
00:28:57.640 why is it that there was so pent so much pent up demand for a show like this
00:29:03.120 well like you said i think for years the nfl has been specifically ignoring middle america and what
00:29:10.520 they love as much as it may not seem like it because we're constantly bombarded with everything
00:29:15.360 else country music continues to be the most listened to genre in the united states it has
00:29:21.900 the largest audience. And yet it is not served at all in our culture and certainly not in our
00:29:27.320 major events. And that's not a mistake. Of course, there's also a huge understanding that people
00:29:31.760 simply want to be proud of the United States. They don't want to lecture about their culture.
00:29:36.620 They certainly don't want a celebration of someone else's culture. If you look at the stands
00:29:40.720 during that performance, most of the people looked entirely confused. Even the performance
00:29:45.380 itself was so lifeless because we can see in this shot, plenty of people clapping along their
00:29:51.800 singing they're enjoying it but the nfl turned their halftime show basically into social media
00:29:57.020 extravaganza there is no crowd on the field there's no one cheering there's no one clapping
00:30:01.120 they're not participating they don't care because it's not even in the language they speak people
00:30:06.620 desperately needed something that they could rally behind that they felt represented the united states
00:30:11.560 that they've been hungering for and been denied by the nfl for many years and i think that's why
00:30:16.920 when you have that opportunity, when you have that alternative, people really respond.
00:30:21.840 And while this is just the first time this has happened, I guarantee you that if this
00:30:26.360 becomes an ongoing thing, that this is going to start becoming an event that people want
00:30:31.120 to be a part of, that artists want to be a part of.
00:30:33.340 It could make the name of up-and-coming artists who want to celebrate the United States and
00:30:37.640 care deeply about this country.
00:30:39.420 We need to start thinking of this as the opportunity to launch careers, to create influence, and
00:30:45.660 to push the idea that ultimately this is the type of America that people want to see.
00:30:52.860 And it's clearly, you know, it clearly has the backing there.
00:30:57.860 And I think that it speaks to those, you know, what we've been talking about, what is an
00:31:03.320 American, it speaks to those cultural bonds.
00:31:05.580 They want to see a show that reflects their culture.
00:31:09.400 They want to see a show that reflects who they are, their community, what they stand for.
00:31:16.700 Flag, family, Jesus Christ, faith.
00:31:21.480 I mean, we deliberately kept this very, very simple to try to reach the widest audience possible.
00:31:29.800 And I think that's the reason that it was so successful, why the industry is, you know, and you see the media ops right now.
00:31:37.900 they're running so many you know they're playing all these games where they're you know using one
00:31:42.180 system of ratings to rank the Super Bowl show but another system of ratings to rank our show and
00:31:47.280 making it look like there's this massive disparity when actually if you take away some of the you
00:31:52.120 know the the Nielsen formulas that that it's it's actually it is comparable I'll put it that way
00:31:57.880 that is I'm not going to say we beat it but I'm going to say it's it's actually much more comparable
00:32:01.120 than they would like to admit because we were able to get a lot of those eyeballs over but
00:32:07.140 But Arne, to your point, and I want to ask you about this, is that it is political.
00:32:11.380 Culture itself is political.
00:32:13.260 This was what Andrew Breitbart taught us, that politics is downstream of culture.
00:32:18.060 That's why they're pushing multiculturalism on this cultural stage.
00:32:24.000 And I think it's important for people to remember that, you know, there's a lot of people currently debating, especially online right now, can right-wingers make art?
00:32:33.780 Can conservatives make art?
00:32:35.080 Is it dangerous to have political art?
00:32:37.140 And the truth is that, yes, you don't want to have the politics lead the art.
00:32:42.220 You want to have something that that talks about life that people can understand and relate to.
00:32:46.500 But none of the performers at your event were political in the sense of they were writing all of their songs just about politics.
00:32:54.820 Kid Rock was writing a lot of songs that had nothing to do with conservatism.
00:32:58.600 And ultimately, he has grown.
00:33:00.280 In fact, that was one of the beautiful things displayed through his set.
00:33:02.760 He begins with a song that was written at a time where he wasn't Christian and wasn't conservative and wasn't looking for those values, and then evolves slowly to preaching the gospel at the end, showing that arc of who he's become.
00:33:16.520 And I think that's what people are looking for.
00:33:18.860 Yes, it's conservative.
00:33:20.460 Yes, it's right wing.
00:33:21.500 Yes, ultimately, we are organizing this politically in a sense, but the art itself is about his life.
00:33:28.220 The art itself is about the journey he's been on.
00:33:30.320 And this is true of so many other people performing there. So, yes, the there will be a political background involved in this, because, as you say, ultimately, this event exists because there is a culture war and we can't lie about that.
00:33:42.840 But the art is not hitting you in the face necessarily with its politics. It's telling you a story that people can relate to. And that's what they want to see.
00:33:51.100 yeah as an amazing story about and and when i was there you know i i started seeing some of the
00:33:57.540 elements that the string section shows up i'm like why do we have a string section for kid rock you
00:34:01.700 know and then you know it as and i because i could start to see the puzzle pieces being put together
00:34:06.060 because he he told us that he had this vision but you know like most artists i wasn't really sure
00:34:11.920 what he meant that he was going for but then when i finally saw it on stage i said oh my gosh this
00:34:17.020 is a redemption story that's what it is it's that redemption arc of himself here's me as kid rock
00:34:23.740 the the the money the fame the girls the you know high flying the concerts everything the the hard
00:34:30.440 living but then there's this there's this you know salvation moment and that is that's the strings
00:34:36.440 and then he gets reintroduced as robert ritchie which is actual name and then he plays the final
00:34:43.700 song you know dedicates it to to charlie at the very end but then is also telling people to find
00:34:49.200 jesus i mean that is art that is actually a story through art and he's showing his own journey
00:34:56.540 through all of that arm mcattire thank you so much for joining us incredible analysis
00:35:01.580 as always and and yeah man we we we uh we we endeavor to do this again and uh have to uh have
00:35:09.160 to pick your brain about uh about some of this stuff we put together the next one
00:35:12.160 did a great job man thanks for having me thank you all right folks uh we promised you that we
00:35:19.440 would have assets on the ground and assets on the ground we do have want to go now live to tucson
00:35:26.800 arizona the catalina foothills where human events field correspondents and rav field correspondent
00:35:35.340 Kevin Posobiec is currently stationed, I believe, right outside of Nancy Guthrie's home.
00:35:42.320 Kevin, are you there?
00:35:44.480 Yes, I am, Jack. Yes, I am. And glad to be with you.
00:35:47.640 And that's where you are? You're outside the residence?
00:35:50.440 Yes. Let me show you real quick here.
00:35:52.240 Oh, there it is.
00:35:52.660 You want to talk culture, you want to talk politics.
00:35:55.960 At the end of the day, this is what it's all about right here.
00:35:58.360 It says, dear Guthrie family, your neighbors stand with you.
00:36:02.260 A lot of people came to show flowers out front.
00:36:06.180 This just happened about an hour ago.
00:36:08.400 There's even a little merry candle there, other flowers.
00:36:11.420 And we've seen yellow ribbons strewn along cactuses and trees nearby here.
00:36:16.600 It is on guard.
00:36:18.360 There is Puma County Sheriff's truck right behind me as well.
00:36:21.880 and as everyone has seen is a developing story today that the forensics team has come
00:36:28.560 and conducted procedures to collect more evidence and what we've seen is uh i believe more gloves
00:36:36.320 have been acquired that's the that's the latest and aside from that um possibly more fingerprints
00:36:42.500 it's all been taken in uh to the station they're going over it and uh researching what they can
00:36:49.360 find i mean there's been what 18 000 uh tips given in so it's going to take some time to filter out
00:36:56.620 and uh hopefully we'll see some more people detained here uh or whatever it takes honestly
00:37:02.840 um but at the end of the day i mean this is a very nice neighborhood and um you know we're coming
00:37:09.080 together uh just to you know keep keep the prayers going as as christians and you know we want to we
00:37:17.080 want to see nancy come home safely well and kevin this this of course you mentioned the yellow
00:37:22.680 ribbons that and did you say the yellow ribbons are tied around cactuses is that what you said
00:37:28.520 a few of them yeah not many wow but uh so that that's that's of course people know
00:37:34.120 you know people know of course you tie a yellow ribbon this of course associated with the military
00:37:38.120 mean but the meaning is come home safe that we want people to come home safe this is a tradition
00:37:43.480 that goes, I think, back to World War I for families that have someone who's serving in
00:37:49.220 the military. And yet in this situation, another a symbol, right? An American symbol, American
00:37:55.580 culture, a shared culture that we have and quite frankly, that we celebrate. That's why when you
00:38:02.680 have a situation like this with so many moving parts that you want to look into it because we
00:38:07.860 have to investigate and get to the bottom of it, no matter where the investigation goes. And so
00:38:14.240 Kevin Posobiec there on the ground doing the live reporting for human events and Real America's
00:38:20.000 Voice. We'll be right back next segment. Jack is a great guy. He's written that fantastic book.
00:38:29.340 Everybody's talking about it. Go get it. And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this
00:38:34.020 All right, Jack Posobiec, we are back live human events, daily Real America's Voice.
00:38:49.900 Kevin Posobiec live on the ground, right outside of Nancy Guthrie's residence.
00:38:55.380 Kevin, walk us through the scenes.
00:38:57.680 You're outside of the house.
00:38:59.360 There's people around.
00:39:00.320 Describe the situation.
00:39:01.260 yeah so to the to my left and right are about 40 other media companies this is jam-packed this
00:39:12.100 whole street all the media is here and we just we just wrapped up a forensics procedure uh a few
00:39:20.960 can you can you can you show that a little bit can you show can you can you show us that a little
00:39:25.120 bit at all are you are you able to turn the camera yeah i can uh i can i can gently walk with you
00:39:31.300 here uh so we have a sheriff's truck on guard he is in the driveway and just beyond him is the
00:39:37.780 archway where the nest camera footage was retrieved and then there's you know the other
00:39:44.760 driveway here that's where more agents or officers were
00:39:50.180 uh their tools and whatnot and their kits coming in and out so i i got some content of that earlier
00:39:58.400 and you know nothing breakthrough yet and it was just uh you know so they're right there off
00:40:06.380 is where the tent was and there's been various drones uh several news agencies that you can
00:40:12.780 they have drones
00:40:15.760 giving overhead shots
00:40:17.320 but also, so I have these binoculars
00:40:19.900 to see
00:40:22.020 whose drones are they
00:40:23.760 is it just media or is it
00:40:25.460 police, is it county
00:40:28.000 police or is it state police
00:40:29.300 these are things that I asked while I was in Minneapolis
00:40:31.700 so another point I wanted
00:40:33.860 to bring up was that
00:40:34.720 in particular I saw two helicopters
00:40:37.840 earlier and we've heard reports
00:40:39.980 of BORTAC, Border Patrol being involved
00:40:41.820 as well, but, but also the police. So, so interesting point is that, uh, Pima County
00:40:47.360 police or Pima County itself is about 9,000 miles, you know, total. And that's larger than some East
00:40:56.460 coast States. So, you know, for everybody that's saying, Oh, why is it taking so long? This and
00:41:02.380 that like these guys are spread out across the state okay and this is a very unique case
00:41:10.460 so they still need to be the police for the rest of this gigantic county and so i think that's also
00:41:19.100 why uh you know sheriff nanos reached out to the fbi for help because they're just simply
00:41:25.040 overwhelmed i mean this is a nationwide story one of the things kevin one of the things that
00:41:29.820 we're also hearing is that the cooperation level between Sheriff Nanos and the federal government
00:41:35.900 is still icy, that the cooperation is not going as smoothly as they wanted, that the sheriffs are
00:41:42.860 not allowing the federal investigators to take full charge of the investigation. And so something
00:41:50.440 that we're clearly looking at, similar to what you saw in Minneapolis, they're refusing to work
00:41:56.520 with them. And this may actually be a political issue because they this is a Democrat and the
00:42:02.960 Trump administration, obviously Republicans. So, Kevin, do you really think and of course,
00:42:08.340 there's vehicles coming in behind you here. So, you know, I want to want to everyone to know this
00:42:14.480 is a neighborhood. People still live here. Obviously, it's not like it's all shut down.
00:42:18.300 And but, Kevin, walk me through some of that. Does it seem to be that there's a political reason
00:42:24.740 that they don't want the federal government to come in and fully take, you know, take charge of
00:42:30.320 this investigation? I mean, it's definitely very hot right now because of the anti-ICE measures
00:42:35.860 and just the overall narrative of anti-federal overreach, authoritarianism, etc. So I guess in
00:42:44.740 general, there might be a little that lingering here. But obviously, also, I mean, Savannah
00:42:49.900 guthries with uh nbc news she's a she's a famous host so so i mean there's all kinds of theories
00:42:57.760 going around um and most of it's speculation i'm trying to give you guys the evidence here
00:43:03.020 as it as it comes but i mean politically yeah uh so so another interesting point jack is that um
00:43:10.860 So so the call from Savannah to Senator Kelly in the very beginning, before the news broke, Senator Kelly is married to Gabby Giffords.
00:43:23.340 OK, so that story about 15 years ago happened and a brutal story.
00:43:29.280 I mean, thank goodness she survived.
00:43:30.400 Terrific shooting right there in Tucson.
00:43:32.920 Yeah. So that's what I believe.
00:43:36.300 You can still wait, wait, Kevin, you can actually see there's there's people behind you right now.
00:43:40.140 they're putting down flowers and it i i have to say it just reminds me a lot of people coming and
00:43:46.220 uh to just you're not far from phoenix where we held the vigil at turning point headquarters for
00:43:52.300 charlie and it certainly reminds me in in many ways yes and yes amen and to to that point too
00:43:59.280 for the record at alex preddy's death site and renee goods i did stop and pray so this is for
00:44:07.320 me personally i uh it's beyond it's about politics sure but it's also beyond that uh at this point
00:44:14.440 this is an old woman we're talking about she's 84 years old she's been gone for two weeks they just
00:44:20.180 want her home they have the money they have the means to do it um so we're just curious about the
00:44:26.300 motive for all this that's happening like why is this continuing why like so and kevin now kevin
00:44:33.920 So one of the things that I wanted to ask you, you mentioned something about aircraft just now.
00:44:38.900 What type of aircraft are we seeing, those type of search helicopters?
00:44:43.560 Are we seeing anything that may look like it's – and it's – oh, we have footage of it right there.
00:44:48.600 So walk us through what you got that – what this footage is.
00:44:52.840 Okay, so some of those are drones, but also I did see two, I believe, were Apache helicopters.
00:45:00.660 I'm probably mistaken there.
00:45:02.260 they did no they weren't apaches they were probably cargo ones and uh but again i wanted
00:45:08.340 to know if that was either the army or state police um doing daytime uh combing of the
00:45:16.720 surrounding areas as per requested by everybody a two to five mile radius of this whole area
00:45:22.800 and as you can see more flowers even being delivered now um but yeah yeah so that would
00:45:31.020 that would make sense that would check out for why helicopters would be patrolling the area
00:45:35.920 you are so i just want to i just want to drill down on this i just want to roll down in just
00:45:40.000 a tight sentence can you tell us have you seen helicopters up over the area of nancy guthrie's
00:45:47.240 house today i saw about two i saw about two helicopters two military helicopters earlier
00:45:53.780 today i believe one may have been border patrol one army and they didn't quite circle but they did
00:46:02.300 pass by pretty slowly to surveil the area absolutely so so slow moving helicopters now
00:46:11.400 we're talking about how high are we talking like you know they're way up there or do they
00:46:16.260 seem closer to the ground probably around a thousand feet i think yeah not low not low
00:46:23.760 by any means but uh not high either so about a thousand feet okay i think whatever very very
00:46:30.520 yeah very very interesting so you know it could be that there are certain there are aerial searches
00:46:36.020 that are that are going on of course we know from when sheriff lamb came on here recently he was
00:46:41.340 talking about the different sensors that those helicopters are equipped with especially with
00:46:45.800 bortac that they have search and rescue capabilities because that's what they do they're
00:46:50.360 manhunting for coyotes, for illegals when they make their crossings over, for our traffickers
00:46:56.260 when they cross over. So being able to find an individual is certainly something that they are
00:47:00.640 looking for. And this is what would be in line with how the FBI has been involved. Obviously,
00:47:06.840 the military has superior technology to seek what is in the ground or small objects or things that
00:47:15.340 don't appear natural i mean we have ai now for goodness sake um so they're probably utilizing
00:47:21.320 new software and technology to further locate any items or bodies um or any kind of clothing
00:47:31.320 anything or anything else kevin we're up against we're up against a hard out uh tell us um you
00:47:37.380 know real quick where can people go to follow you i understand you'll be going on a number of shows
00:47:42.240 as we're reporting throughout the the day and throughout the night for real america's voice
00:47:46.400 where can they follow you you can follow me on x and instagram at kevin pasovic that's my real name
00:47:52.080 sometimes on substack and also through human events daily and real america's voice here field
00:47:57.840 correspondence yes sir all right kevin pasovic there on the ground in the thick of it with the
00:48:03.680 media circus as well nancy guthrie the search the missing woman ladies and gentlemen as always you
00:48:11.200 have my permission to lay ashore.