A federal judge has sentenced former Trump economic advisor Peter Navarro to four months behind bars for defying a congressional subpoena from the House Select Committee. Also, a U.S. military helicopter evacuated non-essential personnel from the US Embassy in Haiti, under the cover of darkness. President Trump is making his way to the octagon.
00:00:54.680Donald Trump is at Mar-a-Lago hosting Hungary's autocratic prime minister, Viktor Orban, on Friday.
00:01:13.160To quote, to discuss a wide range of issues affecting Hungary and the United States.
00:01:20.260Orban, who has close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, has refused to provide any aid to Ukraine while seeking to turn his own country into an illiberal state.
00:01:32.840Under the cover of darkness, a U.S. military helicopter evacuated non-essential personnel from the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince.
00:01:41.540The embassy will remain operational, and that same helicopter brought in extra security, presumably U.S. Marines, to help guard the embassy as the increased gang violence that has paralyzed Haiti continues.
00:01:55.920Residents of the city will see a major change in the way police respond.
00:02:00.400They will no longer respond to calls that aren't considered in-progress emergency.
00:02:05.120That means calls like criminal mischief, theft, harassment, and most burglary alarms will all be handled by an enhanced telephone reporting unit.
00:02:12.440That means residents will file a police report over the phone.
00:02:16.080Officers will not respond unless it's an emergency.
00:02:18.580It seems clear to many of us that Nathan Wade did not answer truthfully in his divorce proceedings when asked if he had a sexual relationship during the course of his marriage, up to the point in which he filed his answer.
00:02:33.220He insists that he simply read that in a rather strange and narrow way.
00:02:40.140So the question for the judge is going to be, well, if you believe that they, in fact, lied on the stand, how can you believe the other answers?
00:02:46.980A federal judge has sentenced former Trump economic advisor Peter Navarro to four months behind bars for defying a congressional subpoena from the House January 6th Select Committee.
00:02:57.820Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily, live from Washington, D.C.
00:04:04.580This administration is compromised, compromised from the very start, compromised even before it began.
00:04:17.860They want Peter Navarro to not be able to serve in another Trump administration, in the next Trump administration, which will begin in less than one year's time.
00:04:30.840Listen, the CCP does not want this man anywhere near the next Trump administration.
00:04:39.180Oh, they're going to put all the people around they can.
00:04:42.060They're going to put all the CCP fans.
00:04:44.600They're going to say, oh, we need a trade deal.
00:05:15.920If the CCP wants the ability to have the honor of being able to sell and do business to the American people and in American markets, then they can afford to take a little haircut.
00:05:35.440They can afford to take a little off the top.
00:06:09.000And we're going to make sure that everybody knows the injustice that is going on in America.
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00:08:07.280Very honored to have back on here Senator Johnson from the great state of Wisconsin, which I'm sure I'll be at later this year for the convention.
00:08:16.060I can't wait to get some of those world-famous cheese curds.
00:08:18.800Everybody knows that whenever I have to talk Wisconsin, it is obligatory that I mention them because I have fallen in love with them during my past trips to Wisconsin.
00:08:26.140Although I have horribly, horribly fallen into terrible disgrace for not being able to make them myself, even though I've tried many, many times in the kitchen.
00:08:35.660And my wife will tell you it has not gone well.
00:08:38.980Senator Ron Johnson joins us today here at Human Events.
00:08:41.460Senator, thank you so much for being here.
00:08:57.200You can't – see, I tried to bring them from Wisconsin back home, and we were trying to get them made in the Poso kitchen, and it just – it never worked.
00:09:21.420March Cheese Castle right down there outside of Kenosha for my money.
00:09:25.160I'm definitely 100% going to be stopping there while I am in town this summer.
00:09:29.860But, Senator, speaking of stopping around, it turns out that – so Senator Mitch McConnell, since the last time you and I spoke, has announced that he is going to be stepping down at the end of this year, and Senate leadership elections are in swing.
00:09:44.580In addition to the presidential election, we now have the Senate leadership situation going on.
00:09:48.600Tell me what you can in our audience about the inside horse trading that's going on and where the players are.
00:09:53.660Well, first of all, I appreciate that Leader McConnell announced it early so we can take the time to go through a process.
00:10:00.860And this is what I've been talking about.
00:10:02.440I'm not interested in a horse race yet, a personality contest.
00:10:06.240We shouldn't be holding our election any time soon.
00:10:08.300What we need to do is we need to go through a process.
00:10:11.280First and foremost, we have to figure out what is the Republican Senate conference all about?
00:10:39.960That's not the Senate Republican conference.
00:10:42.580So from my standpoint, if we're going to be a successful organization, we need to go through that process.
00:10:47.800And the individuals that may want to lead us, they've got to be fully involved.
00:10:52.940They've got to help us craft that mission statement.
00:10:55.220They've got to forge the consensus of what we are willing to agree to as a conference that we will fight for.
00:11:00.960For example, when I got here in 2011, there was an internal struggle as to whether or not we should support earmarks or not.
00:11:07.960Those who are against earmarks call them earmarks.
00:11:10.200People that are for them call them congressionally directed spending.
00:11:13.240And there's arguments on both sides, but people like Tom Colburn certainly made the very strong case that earmarks are the gateway drug to this massive deficit spending.
00:12:06.840We've had a leader that keeps everything close to his vest, doesn't tell us what direction he's taking the conference in, and tells us too late to change direction.
00:12:15.720I think the latest example of that was the debacle that was the immigration bill that nobody was asking for an immigration bill.
00:12:22.280We just want a way to force Biden to actually use the authority he had to secure the border.
00:12:28.480And if you need to strengthen that authority, we're happy to do that.
00:12:30.880But we weren't looking at horse trading, and we certainly didn't want to give Democrats cover, political cover.
00:12:53.120But hopefully that we can develop consensus about things that are important to the American public.
00:12:58.580And here's my suggestion for pretty much a one-sentence mission statement.
00:13:03.040It would be to counter, provide an effective counter to the destructive policies and ideology of the radical left, which is the Democratic Party.
00:13:13.060These things that are literally destroying this country.
00:13:15.060We have not been an effective counter to the Democrats.
00:13:19.400Well, I certainly agree on all of those points.
00:13:23.780And the effective counter is endemic, I think, something to the conservative movement as well as the conference, where I think the biggest – to me, the biggest issue has always been this lack of a vision.
00:13:37.120We're going to do the same thing the Democrats want, but less of it.
00:13:40.080We're going to do the same thing, but we're going to manage it better.
00:13:42.760A Democrat conference out there is constantly pushing what their vision will be.
00:13:47.800Now, I think many people on the conservative side of the aisle don't agree with that vision, and certainly on a number of issues like the border and many others.
00:13:55.900But the issue is it always kind of revolves around Republicans saying, well, we're going to stop the Democrats.
00:14:02.300But we don't really delineate what that vision of how we would like sort of this ordered, return-to-normalcy type of country or vision for our management of America would be.
00:14:16.720And so I actually completely agree with you in terms of that because it's not enough to simply say what you're against.
00:14:25.420And in doing so and making those decisions, those hard decisions first, then the conference can come together, find legislation, find priorities, figure out what the hierarchy of that legislation is going to be as the bills come forward.
00:14:37.280We're spending, of course, where it is – you mentioned spending, by the way.
00:14:40.600And, of course, the White House just released, I believe, $7 trillion, I think I saw right before we went to air this today.
00:15:22.820So there's a fair amount of stopping that's being required here.
00:15:26.860You know, I think we'd be far better off if we never passed another piece of legislation.
00:15:31.320Now, obviously, you've got to fund the government, but we need to fund it at a far lower level.
00:15:36.320And, again, you can use some basic metrics to convince the American public.
00:15:39.560I mean, four years ago, the federal government spent $4.4 trillion.
00:15:44.020During the last omnibus, this is December 2022, I asked my colleagues and the Washington Press, hey, anybody know how much we spent last year?
00:16:41.160And there's so many folks out there who keep being told that we need more government to redistribute things.
00:16:47.200We need to put some of the wealth here, some of the wealth there.
00:16:49.580And at the same time, what I'd ask to those same people is to say, couldn't we maybe focus on getting the government to focus on the quality of life issues that has gone down across the board?
00:17:02.820What not just cities, but rural areas and suburbs has all gone down.
00:17:07.060Crime is up across the board since Biden took office.
00:17:31.360Get people back to the America where the most important thing that we're worried about is whether or not we can get those darn cheese curds to work.
00:17:40.280You know, I understand the redistribution isn't occurring from wealthy to poor.
00:17:44.080Right now, the redistribution is coming from our children and grandchildren to us here today.
00:21:20.920And we realized that it's our basic quality of life that's gone down in terms of all this.
00:21:26.680I'd love to switch gears, by the way, with you, because I was interviewing a couple of your colleagues on Friday morning.
00:21:31.900We have this announcement about that Biden is announcing that he's sending the U.S. Navy, speaking of the Navy, to get involved in the Middle East and yet another conflict.
00:21:42.260But we're told that it's purely for humanitarian purposes.
00:21:45.960And they're just going to build this floating pier with a causeway.
00:21:49.980And it's only going to take, oh, I don't know, about a thousand troops to get it done.
00:21:54.880Senator, this seems like we're slow walking into the escalation into yet another conflict in the world.
00:22:01.980Well, first of all, it's a multimillion dollar PR stunt is all it is.
00:22:08.800Hopefully this war is over before two months has run out.
00:22:12.840I think it probably would be had the Biden administration not interfered with what Israel is trying to do.
00:22:19.840Again, in the end, they have to destroy Hamas.
00:22:22.440And the Biden administration is trying to do everything they can to prevent them from doing so.
00:22:27.020And again, when the U.S. medals, when they start dictating Israel's action, Hamas notices.
00:22:33.840And so Hamas holds out in terms of hostage deals, that type of thing, thinking that they can just they can wait out Israel and they can just wait for public opinion, world public opinion to eventually come to their side.
00:22:47.040Like people just completely forgot about the brutal slaughter of October 7th.
00:22:52.300And now they're focusing on the very regrettable civilian casualties in the war.
00:22:58.060But let's face it, it wasn't Israel declaring war on Hamas.
00:23:03.980They broke the ceasefire and Hamas needs to be destroyed.
00:23:09.200I look at this and I say, and I said this on SpaceSense on Friday as well, that when you have a situation like this that continues, this is what breeds the ability or potential threat for regional escalation.
00:23:26.660We've seen the Houthis, which are right in the same neighborhood in the Sinai Peninsula, north of the Red Sea, as well as down south in Yemen, so the other end of the Red Sea.
00:23:38.220So Suez Canal, they've been using these drones to absolute high effectiveness to block up and really bottle up the commercial traffic through the Red Sea.
00:23:47.640This, of course, is why that region is so important.
00:23:49.620We're now effectively seeing the first ever naval blockade or denial of access that's been conducted from land, as a matter of fact.
00:23:58.040But I just, I see this perspective that the U.S. Navy being involved in something like this is going to be a tantalizing target, not just for Hamas, and we don't know specifically what kind of capabilities they have in terms of being able to strike something at sea.
00:24:14.060But certainly Hezbollah, certainly some of the other bad actors in that region, to include all of these Shia militia, do have the ability to strike anything at sea.
00:24:26.220And in the same way that we've seen, by the way, Ukrainian forces have actually been pretty capable of taking out Russian sea assets because, again, they're big, they float, you know, not very maneuverable.
00:24:37.140It's something that's easy to take out with drones.
00:24:39.720I can't imagine that this peer would not be a tantalizing target for them because, of course, they're going to, they don't care that it's humanitarian aid coming in.
00:25:32.860That's something that we can do and I think we should do.
00:25:36.840But, you know, the Houthis, this is a real threat to that.
00:25:41.160And, again, it's the weakness of the Biden administration.
00:25:45.760It's the impact of the Ukrainian war that's causing some of this.
00:25:49.560And, of course, the very – that's absolutely correct because it's the tactical transfer from these techniques that are learned on the battlefield in Ukraine, that are learned on the seas in the Black Sea, that now get transferred to – through Shia militia and others, through Iranians, through IRGC that might be involved, that get transferred now to these same tactics that can be used in the Red Sea.
00:26:15.400For people who don't understand that, that's very much how this situation works.
00:26:19.740And I have to say, though, Senator, Vietnam, the Gulf of Tonkin situation, that happened because the United States Navy was operating and may or may not have had a couple intelligence operations, special operations operating off Navy ships into the communist-held areas of Vietnam.
00:26:36.880Communists respond, then, of course, that response gets lied about by the intel community.
00:26:43.080Definitely nothing like that has ever happened since then.
00:26:46.100And the United States find themselves embroiled in a much larger conflict.
00:26:52.360I have to say, does this breed something that's very similar along those same lines, Senator?
00:26:56.780Well, again, my concern is to what extent is the administration or our government telling us the truth?
00:27:03.980We know they've lied repeatedly to us over the decades.
00:27:07.660We never should have gone full-scale war in Vietnam.
00:27:11.620You know, John F. Kennedy had issued an executive order to pull all troops out a few days before he was assassinated.
00:27:18.040And then we had the administration continue to lie to us time and time again, whether it's body counts or whatever.
00:27:26.16058,000 Americans should not have lost and sacrificed their lives in Vietnam.
00:27:37.660You really don't see squalor because they are so hard-working and industrious.
00:27:41.240We never should have gone to war, but we went to war because of the fear that is always created.
00:27:47.080Whether it's climate change, whether it's fear of a pandemic, whether it's fear of fill-in-the-blank, back then it was the domino effect.
00:27:55.820I think the same thing we're hearing in terms of Ukraine right now.
00:27:58.180I personally don't think that Russia would have much of an appetite to take on a full NATO country.
00:28:03.840They thought they could roll up Ukraine.
00:28:05.720They weren't able to because the unbelievably courageous Ukrainian people and some of those asymmetric warfare tactics that you're talking about.
00:28:14.000And so I don't see, personally, Russia, when this conflict ends, just licking its chops, taking on a NATO country against our full Article 5 capabilities and our full weaponry.
00:28:24.760But again, that's what we're always told.
00:28:26.340That's one of the sales pitches for $60 billion of sending more money into fueling a bloody stalemate.
00:28:33.940Or we're also told, well, it's really not going to Ukraine.
00:28:36.780It's going to create jobs in your state, which I think is a really depraved justification for supporting Ukraine.
00:28:42.860So, again, across the board, listen, I hate the reality in Ukraine right now.
00:28:47.680Vladimir Putin is an evil war criminal that's without dispute.
00:28:51.480But the fact of the matter is, Putin won't lose this war.
00:29:52.760And one leader, world leader, you could say, is Pope Francis, has come out over the weekend.
00:29:58.080And we've seen a lot of people even now attacking him as saying that he's a Russian plant or a Putin apologist and all this simply for making the same case as you calling for peace.
00:32:10.740Senator Johnson, I want to go back to the border here.
00:32:13.180And specifically, even though it's not a border story necessarily, this situation with President Biden just not only, I would say, disrespecting the name of Lakin Riley, this victim at the hands of, again, suspected, alleged, et cetera, all the legal terms of an illegal immigrant.
00:32:33.900But then coming out and apologizing to the illegal immigrant for referring to him as an illegal.
00:32:42.180When it comes to the Senate, when you have to deal with people on the other side of the aisle, do you face this kind of rhetoric and this type of ideology?
00:32:50.160Because I'm very confused why someone at that level of American leadership would put the feelings of people who are not our citizens ahead of those who are our citizens and particularly a grieving family?
00:33:05.960Well, look at the way Democrats vote here in Congress.
00:33:19.200They commit a crime and they should be deported.
00:33:21.660170 Democrats in the House, I think it was, voted against that.
00:33:25.080We had a great amendment by Bill Hagerty just Friday on this appropriation bill that said, you know, the census can't include illegal aliens in the census count.
00:33:35.720And, you know, every Democrat vote against that because that is their game plan.
00:33:40.360Even as much as they're going to try and help these illegal immigrants to vote.
00:33:45.180That's what mail-in balloting is about.
00:33:46.660That's what all this registration is about.
00:33:48.360That's, you know, the weaponization of the federal government to, you know, basically turn these folks into voters.
00:34:23.040I mean, so if you're not concerned about the human, the sex, the drug trafficking, the overdoses, the rechanging of our electorate by counting these folks in the census,
00:34:34.580you ought to be concerned about the fact that your taxpayer dollars are being used by these non-governmental organizations to orchestrate this invasion.
00:34:44.580And, in many cases, invasion of military age men from countries adversarial to America.
00:34:49.700If this is an outrageous, clear, and present danger to this nation, I don't know what is.
00:34:57.280And Elon Musk, by the way, Senator, I'm sure you've seen, has also been tweeting a storm up about this,
00:35:02.960pointing out this very fact that it makes no sense whatsoever to include these numbers within our census.
00:35:11.200It is diluting these congressional seats and giving more of an incentive.
00:35:16.360I was almost joking that, you know, off air with producer Foz, I said, maybe Greg Abbott should leave some of them in Texas somewhere that, you know,
00:35:26.360so they'll be at least counted so Texas can get some more of those seats.
00:35:30.760We've created a complete disaster in our country.
00:35:33.600We've created this situation where, of course, I think, of course, the administration and, you know, the powers that be on the Democrat side want to create.
00:35:45.960He talked about pathway to legalized status.
00:35:49.580I don't think he said citizenship specifically, but he said he was sort of talking around it by saying legalization to allow them to stay.
00:35:57.080And then, of course, their children would already be able to stay because of birthright citizenship.
00:36:01.480And I have to say, I think they're looking at this as a voting bloc because they realize that if they have their coalition and this being part of it, then, hey, why worry about trying to convince people of your arguments when you can just import more voters?
00:36:17.320Well, this has always been their strategy.
00:36:19.940I mean, Mayorkas, when he came into office, he would never admit that they had a crisis or even a problem at the border.
00:36:25.260And they were rising to the challenge in their own minds by becoming more efficient at encountering, processing, dispersing.
00:36:33.220That was their whole goal, to efficiently process and disperse illegal immigrants all through the country, you know, probably to the states where it can make, you know, they probably have this scientifically figured out exactly where they can send them to create new congressional seats and where they're going to create them.
00:36:52.960So, no, this has been orchestrated by the Biden administration, by non-governmental organizations that the American taxpayer is paying for.
00:37:04.200The American people are very upset with this.
00:37:09.160When you're talking to your Senate colleagues, do you – is that anger felt?
00:37:14.080Is that – you know, is that emotion, is that sentiment, when people call in, when people use bill blaster, like when they come in from war room, do you think that the level of anger is getting across?
00:37:27.720I think the Democrats, only because people like Mayor Adams, Mayor Johnson started complaining about the illegal immigrants in their sanctuary cities overwhelming them, you know, going to destroy New York City.
00:37:38.040So, all of a sudden, the mainstream media had to start covering this.
00:37:41.280And so, the Democrats, again, this is where – it was such a blunder on the part of McConnell.
00:37:46.140They weren't looking to negotiate a true border security bill.
00:37:49.720They were just looking for political cover.
00:37:52.920They've wanted political cover, and unfortunately, Mitch McConnell gave it to them.
00:37:56.880Hopefully, the American public won't be distracted by, you know, that fact.
00:38:03.240Instead, we'll take a look at the rally situation and realize that, no, Biden and his Democrat colleagues, they want an open border.
00:38:10.400They caused this, and all they were looking for was political cover in that awful bill that would have been worse than doing nothing.
00:38:19.060Well, I think it would have been – at the same time, this minibus seems like it's going through in the Senate.
00:38:24.400Are we planning to see another series of these come forward after the end of this month, or has the Senate leadership situation kind of stymied that a bit?
00:38:33.540No, I think the fiscal year 2024 appropriations, I think that deal's been sealed.
00:38:43.260Again, I was for a full-year CR as the least worst alternative, mainly because we could have at least – we could have saved close to $100 billion, and there wouldn't have been earmarks in them.
00:38:54.460But now we've got the earmarks, we've got all the big spending, we'd better turn our attention to fiscal year 2025, and under Speaker Johnson, when you start digging our heels in, and Republicans here in the Senate have to dig our heels in as well and say, we're not going to continue this.
00:39:10.220We're not going to provide cloture on bills that don't adhere pretty closely to what the House – and hopefully it'll be House proposals led by the conservatives, not the big spenders.
00:39:20.700Well, I think that's been a huge part of this because, again, we're seeing $7 trillion from the White House, we're seeing big spending bills come out of the Senate, we're seeing agreements come from the House.
00:39:31.880And I'd love to see a bit more backbone out of our representation in all of Congress, I'll put it – I'll say it that way, in all of Congress, because the way to use our leverage is the way to get some of this border situation under wraps until the next Congress gets seated.
00:39:50.920Well, again, McCarthy pretty well furthered away our leverage that the House Freedom Caucus gave him in agreeing to it to increase the debt ceiling of $1.5 trillion.
00:40:00.600Instead of negotiating that, he suspended it.
00:40:03.340That will increase the debt ceiling by about $4 trillion.
00:40:06.160He locked in spending levels, which was just difficult for Speaker Johnson to basically violate.
00:40:11.860So 2024 was pretty well cooked by McCarthy.
00:40:14.680We have a chance in 2025, and I hope we seize that chance.
00:40:18.400I mean, $7.3 trillion budget is absurd.
00:40:22.160It is absurd when you figure in 2019 we spent a total of $4.4 trillion.
00:40:28.820We need to do everything we can to bring it into tighter control.
00:40:33.300Tighter control actually tightened the belt.
00:40:36.740Senator Ron Johnson, thank you so much for your time.
00:40:38.660Thank you so much for being here, as always, Human Events Daily, letting us know what is going on behind the curtain up there in the United States Senate on Capitol Hill.
00:40:51.220Folks, you know that when you stick here on Human Events, we're going to go into the deep weeds of everything that's going on in this country and beyond,
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00:43:33.680Haiti now is essentially in a gang civil war because the black magic voodoo cannibals have launched war on the government itself, have decided to declare open war.
00:43:51.140And you've got other criminal warlords now going to war with the other gangs.
00:43:57.740This is now Haiti, of course, for folks who don't know, Haiti is kind of a the I call it the black magic occult offshoot of the French Revolution.
00:44:08.240It's part of the French Revolution cinematic universe.
00:44:11.520And the complete insanity that is going on down there is because of this, that this was a country that was founded on these complete, complete and utter just envious, resentment, anger, abject hatred of what was going.
00:44:35.480In fact, I don't think when we did Chronicles of Revolution, I think, guys, do we have the QR code for that?
00:45:10.800And just brutalized the little girls and little boys that were living there just for the crime of being French or the crime of having French blood.
00:45:20.880And so that's how the country of Haiti was founded.
00:45:25.820And it's it's it's it's quite different from the Dominican Republic, which is right on the other side of the island, where over there it's, you know, I had a friend who just visited there.
00:45:42.200I could ask him if they if they encountered a little, you know, you know, if they encountered any any cannibalism while or while they were there.
00:45:51.300I don't think so, though, this shows what happens when you have a country whose government is run by the insane people and you don't lock the insane people up.
00:46:16.740The innocent people who don't deserve this, who absolutely do not deserve, do not deserve what is happening to them.
00:46:26.620But of course, if you don't have a stable government, if you don't have stable relations, if you don't have a government that a system that is based on merit, a system that is based on maintaining order, on maintaining quality of life.
00:46:40.700If you have a system that's based on essentially who's the most envious, who's the most violent, then that's what you're going to get.
00:46:48.760You're going to get that every single time.
00:46:52.720And of course, by the way, you know, the Biden administration is going to turn around and say, oh, well, we've got to we've got to take these people in.
00:47:01.340We've got to we've got to put them all in the Midwest.
00:47:03.520We've got to put them all in in the mall of America and have them up there.
00:47:07.220And we've got to we've got to put them in all these, you know, quote, unquote, the neolibs like love to say, oh, there's all these empty states in the Midwest and out West.
00:47:15.360Why can't we just put more refugees out there?
00:47:19.700In fact, why don't we take the excess illegals that we have now and we can send them to Haiti because someone needs to make Haiti great again.
00:47:27.880And if we've got these these wonderful, incredible legal immigrants, then why don't we send them to it?
00:47:32.140In fact, why don't we take the guy who killed Lakin Riley and send him straight to Haiti right now?