The assassination of the Prime Minister of the Slovakian Prime Minister, Robert Fozeko, and a new development in America s relationship with Israel. Plus, the Trump campaign announces that they are willing to debate former President Donald J. Trump two times in September, and the news of the assassination attempt on the prime minister in Slovakia.
00:22:14.460We've now entered the phase of the strongly worded resolutions that we're passing out of the House
00:22:19.060to talk about how bad we feel about the border invasion that we're not really willing to do anything about.
00:22:23.400Oh, so another strongly worded letter.
00:22:27.160Of course, if we just simply ask the illegal invaders to stop coming across, I'm sure that's really going to work.
00:22:33.960Yeah, well, we're passing these resolutions of the House for that have no power, but say, hey, we're against Biden's border policies and we wish the border was secure.
00:22:42.060And what that does is it gives moderate Republicans cover for having voted to give the money to the Department of Homeland Security without securing the border,
00:22:49.100for voting to borrow the money and send it to Ukraine without securing the border.
00:22:52.120But they can appear on this resolution and sound strong.
00:22:54.900Worse yet, it gives some Democrat, moderate Democrats in border adjacent districts.
00:22:59.280They can vote to condemn Biden's policies as well.
00:23:02.280Since it doesn't mean anything, it's not going to change policy and the Senate is not going to take it up anyway.
00:23:08.900Chairman, what's the way forward then?
00:24:12.620Because if this were the Democrats, the Democrats have never had a problem with using their leverage, with passing laws.
00:24:19.340I always say it's kind of like the, you know, when I look at the Democrats when it comes to gun legislation and gun laws, they know they're unconstitutional.
00:24:57.800Democrats run some of them as moderates, but they all vote in lockstep as crazy communist Marxist leftists.
00:25:04.140So they're united in purpose and mission and value in their desire to destroy the country.
00:25:08.700Republicans all run as conservatives, but then half of them govern as moderates.
00:25:12.360They really don't want to cut spending.
00:25:13.800They really don't want to limit government.
00:25:15.580They don't want to secure the border if it costs anything or risks anything like their next election or maybe puts the majority at risk, they think.
00:25:22.160I actually think the American people would reward us if we fought for the things that we said we would fight for, if we did the things we said we would do, if securing the border and cutting spending and protecting constitutional freedoms was more than just talking points or a campaign slogan.
00:25:33.520But we actually were doing the things that we ran on, doing the things that President Trump did in his first term, doing the things that he wants to do in his second term, and we had his back to fight alongside him.
00:25:42.540If we did those things, I think the American people would reward us with a stronger majority.
00:25:45.860Well, I think it's exactly right, because we have a situation where people can see how hard the Democrats are fighting against President Trump.
00:25:54.780We've gone so far as to arrest him four times.
00:25:58.160And then you have the President of the United States, and I've got to get your comment on this.
00:26:02.300You've got Joe Biden out there mocking Trump, saying, I hear you're free on Wednesdays when he's on show trial by his own party.
00:26:11.200When we've got this guy, Matthew Colangelo, who was the number three at Biden's own DOJ, is right there in court.
00:26:17.520I mean, say what you want about the Democrats.
00:26:20.460You know, people joke about the deep state.
00:26:24.020Yes, the Democrats are engaging in election interference.
00:26:26.860This is collusion between the divide in DOJ and these rogue prosecutors in Atlanta, in New York, and so forth.
00:26:32.980And they're trying to rig an election.
00:26:34.420They're trying to keep the president off the ballot.
00:26:36.160They're trying to keep him off the campaign trail.
00:26:38.080They're trying to saddle him with all these financial expenses and burdens for what is not a crime anyway, what no one else would be tried for.
00:26:44.540The president, of course, will ultimately be exonerated.
00:26:49.700And every Republican needs to stand unequivocally behind President Trump.
00:26:52.540They go up to New York and have his back and defend him and stand up for him.
00:26:55.800Even just the gag order, never before has it been used to silence a defendant so they cannot defend themselves in the court of public opinion.
00:27:03.740In the past, a gag order was used to protect the defendant, not to keep the defendant from defending himself.
00:27:08.860It's unconscionable what they're doing.
00:27:11.920The actual purpose of a gag order, of course, is to prevent the jury pool from being tainted.
00:27:18.200I think at this point, and in this day and age, too, with our media market, the way that social media works, you know, it's not TV or newspapers anymore.
00:27:25.400It just flies right into these little pieces of glasses we have on a glass that we have in our pockets every day.
00:27:30.240That's where the media is tainting the jury pool.
00:27:33.220That's why they had the trial in New York City to begin with.
00:27:36.180But, Congressman, the real question is what can we do and what will the Freedom Caucus be able to do when President Trump is back in office and the Republicans have a majority in both houses?
00:27:47.380Well, I want to go back to something you said a few moments ago.
00:27:51.220It's to elect more courageous conservative warriors, more Freedom Caucus fighters.
00:27:55.100Let's elect William Timmons against – excuse me.
00:27:57.560Let's elect Adam Morgan against William Timmons in South Carolina.
00:28:00.780Let's elect Jared Sessler against Dan Newhouse in Washington.
00:28:04.760Let's elect Brandon Herrera against Tony Gonzalez in Texas.
00:28:07.720Those are three primaries that we can win and replace them with Freedom Caucus conservatives.
00:28:10.860It was the Freedom Caucus who had President Trump's back and were the tip of the spear in his first term.
00:28:15.820That's why Mark Meadows became chief of staff, and it's the Freedom Caucus who will have his back and be the fighters alongside of him and have his back in the second term.
00:28:25.280Well, I got to say, when it comes to Brandon Herrera, you know, I certainly agree.
00:28:29.780The AK guy is a guy that I'd love to see in Congress, and you got to give credit for where it's at.
00:28:35.760Even though, you know, I love my – when I was in the military, I loved my M4.
00:28:39.000Those AK-47s, though, they pack a punch, too.
00:28:41.780So he's got some serious cred behind him there.
00:28:45.220No, I think these definitely are the types of candidates – and he, by the way, he's not a huge Trump guy either.
00:28:50.860But these are the types of candidates that are grassroots, that have that appeal, that can actually go out there and win new voters and bring new lifeblood into this party.
00:29:43.140When we're all there together, and we're broadcasting human events daily, live from Washington, D.C. on the very day that Trump is inaugurated at high noon, when he places his hand upon the Bible and is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, the rightful president.
00:30:06.060I talked about needing allies overseas.
00:30:08.280He's also going to need allies here at home.
00:30:10.580That's why we need to elect the right people to the House right now in these primaries, and also make sure that we give him a Senate that's able to do the work that needs to be done.
00:30:21.420A very exciting guest, a man known as Lomaz, joins us next.
00:30:30.300Up in the hood, I rolled with bloods, and them boys had a saying.
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00:30:42.440All right, Jack Posobiec back live, Human Events Daily.
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00:32:15.700And yesterday, he became the talk of the internet when an Antifa goon over at The Guardian decided to dox him, to go after his family, to essentially put him in the crosshairs for swatting, like they've gone after my family and so many other families for this.
00:32:34.780All because he had the audacity to go and found a publishing press.
00:32:41.400So, we're going to bring him on today and ask him to explain himself.
00:32:45.160Lomez, who are you and why does the left hate you so very much?
00:33:08.540We need new innovative thinkers to sort of break us out of this cul-de-sac of stale political and cultural thinking.
00:33:16.140And so, we started publishing books from people like Curtis Yarvin, Nick Land, Steve Saylor, people who have been very prescient in their predictions of what might happen in our culture over the last couple decades, predicting, you know, this sort of woke takeover of our culture.
00:33:37.900And honestly, I think this dox attempt is a badge of honor.
00:33:41.220It indicates that we're being successful and we have had a lot of success.
00:33:47.320We're getting interest from more institutional, conservative types.
00:33:51.920We're taking these ideas that were maybe just on the outside of the Overton window 10, 15 years ago and bringing them inside the Overton window where, frankly, they've belonged all along.
00:34:04.680And we're forcing people to sort of confront some of these ideas.
00:34:08.460And I think the left sees this as a threat.
00:34:11.000They see these ideas and this burgeoning discourse and this sort of robust new kind of intellectual movement as a threat to this prevailing order.
00:34:24.760It's a threat to these stale liberal pieties.
00:34:28.480And how my name got out there, I don't know.
00:34:32.560But once they had it, I became a target.
00:34:34.900You know, the other thing is I come from an academic background.
00:34:39.280And the truth is I'm something of a class traitor, I guess you could say, given my sort of credentials and where I grew up and where I came from.
00:34:47.660I'm supposed to have a certain set of ideas.
00:34:49.620And by not abiding to those ideas and suggesting instead certain heterodox ideas that challenges that hegemonic liberal order, that's a threat to them.
00:35:18.160They have the support of, you know, what I'll just call the deep state.
00:35:23.060This Antifa journalist is also working for Bellingcat, which is an outfit that launders information and makes life difficult for ordinary people like me.
00:35:41.180They want to create a paper trail so that, you know, their narrative will be the first that hits Wikipedia and gets, you know, caught up in these AI data crawlers.
00:35:54.000And what they want to do is also deter people like me from doing this sort of thing.
00:36:26.300No, and that's a huge aspect of it as well, because this this attempt to and so for people to understand this, that you've done you've had a Twitter account for a number of years and blogs under the name Lomas.
00:36:38.820But as far as I understand, today is the first day that you've actually been appearing in public and coming out, showing your face and being out there in public because of the way you've set things up.
00:36:50.400And what they did was they attempted to reveal this, to go after your family, to go after you as a person, not because they had any done because you had actually committed any crime or that you had done anything wrong, but because they didn't like your ideas.
00:37:04.360And this is a group of Antifa journalists or actually disgrace journalists, one of which is at The Guardian.
00:37:08.980There's a number of them out there floating around.
00:37:10.520They've come after me and my family many times.
00:37:12.360But we've got a couple of minutes here before the first break.
00:37:14.880But what is it like when you hear, when you first hear that you are about to be in the crosshairs for something like that, for someone who's never gone through it before?
00:37:24.580What was your what was your first impression?
00:37:31.760And I want to make sure that they're going to be all right.
00:37:33.720They're going to be safe because I've seen what these people do.
00:37:36.180And calling them journalists is much too kind.
00:37:39.760OK, I don't have a particularly high opinion of journalists, but that label doesn't even apply here.
00:37:46.220These are political activists who want to activate these leftist mobs who are dysgenic and have, you know, frankly, psychopathic tendencies.
00:37:57.080They are they are pathologically unstable and they know that these people will take this information and do something with it.
00:38:05.100How and when they come after me is anyone's guest.
00:38:49.140This idea that the other side, whether you want to call them leftists, whether you want to call them radicals, whether you want to call them extremists, this is a new type of strand in American, not just politics, but in American life.
00:39:02.740Because even if you aren't in politics, they will still come after you.
00:39:06.260And sort of the old 1980s style of conservative or right wing thinker, it's not even really right wing, of treating them as equals and saying, oh, we have to have fair play.
00:39:17.020Perfect example, man, is Speaker Mike Johnson was talking about Joe Biden and Hakeem Jeffries the other day.
00:39:23.580And he was saying, oh, I remember when when Reagan got shot and Tip O'Neill went to the hospital and kissed him on the forehead and they still hung out afterwards.