Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - July 22, 2026


HUGE MAGA VICTORY IN AZ, CHILD SEX OFFENDER CAUGHT AT META, EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH KATO KAELIN


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00:00:33.440 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:42.560 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:49.300 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:52.340 Christ is king.
00:00:54.060 Now to last night's closely watched election in Arizona.
00:00:57.420 Representative Andy Biggs was the runaway winner of the Republican primary in the governor's race.
00:01:02.940 He'll be facing Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs, who is running for another term.
00:01:06.840 But Republicans feel bullish about their chances of picking up this seat in a state that President Trump won back in 2024.
00:01:13.640 It is a toss-up territory, though, as voters had picked a Democratic governor two years before that.
00:01:18.960 Still, Biggs feels optimistic.
00:01:22.480 I have every bit of confidence that we're going to win.
00:01:26.080 We're going to get our message out, our message of restoring the American dream to Arizona.
00:01:32.460 And let's make this the year that we turn Arizona red again.
00:01:37.920 I commit to you, just so you know, that the work begins, the real work begins tomorrow.
00:01:43.380 Arizona Cardinals kicker Jay Feeley easily won the Republican primary for CD1.
00:01:48.440 He had 49% of the votes compared to former state legislator Joseph Chaplicks, 35%.
00:01:54.300 And executive John Trollbauer has 15 percent of the votes.
00:01:57.920 This is U.S. House District 5.
00:02:00.420 The Republican race, Mark Lamb at 58.7 percent.
00:02:03.720 He is leading by a pretty, pretty good chunk there, Bram.
00:02:07.040 Yeah, that is a safe Republican seat.
00:02:09.080 So Mark Lamb will be elected to Congress.
00:02:12.860 All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board.
00:02:14.500 Today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:02:17.700 We're here live on Real America's Voice.
00:02:21.160 There, of course, you see the president of the United States
00:02:23.240 and the Secretary of War conducting the dignified transfer, which took place earlier today.
00:02:30.300 Another four Americans lost in the war with Iran.
00:02:35.320 And this is a situation where, of course, so many people have many questions.
00:02:41.540 So many people want to know what the end goal is.
00:02:45.840 And so many people want to know why these four Americans are coming home flag-draped
00:02:52.160 coffins. This is obviously something that is going to play a huge role in the upcoming midterm
00:02:58.640 elections. And of course, we had elections getting underway in Arizona last night. Big,
00:03:06.320 big setup where Tyler Boyer is now joining us from Turning Point Action. Tyler, how are you?
00:03:12.480 okay guys i'm told that um well there's a connection issue there with tyler and uh for
00:03:24.700 those who you know missed we did a huge live stream last night and you know what what what
00:03:31.780 came up this what came up big was andy biggs andy biggs coming up as of course sitting congressman
00:03:38.780 was in a pretty strong fight for the gubernatorial nomination. Huge victory. I haven't even seen
00:03:47.280 what the actual Delta was, but just it was a landslide, absolute landslide. The numbers
00:03:53.640 kept getting bigger as we were looking at it in the evening. And he went up, he spoke
00:04:02.000 pretty late in the evening, 71% of the vote, officially 71% of the vote with a 55.8 point
00:04:13.100 margin, a 56 point margin, 56 point margin. And this is just unbelievable. Now he's going to be
00:04:20.980 in a huge fight in Arizona because I tell you what, Katie Hobbs and the Democrats are not letting
00:04:28.320 Arizona go without a fight. No, they're not. They are going to fight tooth and nail to maintain
00:04:33.960 the governor's mansion there. So you look at the states that we needed to fix coming out of 2020
00:04:39.880 going into 2024. What was it? Arizona, Georgia, and the Rust Belt. We needed Arizona, we needed
00:04:46.600 Georgia, and we needed just one of the Rust Belt. Trump eventually got all of them and then also
00:04:52.440 picked up North Carolina and Nevada as well, because why not? And that's why President Trump
00:04:56.920 is in georgia today so he's going to be going on the ground he's going to be leading a rally there
00:05:04.000 and people are already lined up so he's going to be flying out it's marietta georgia and we are
00:05:09.880 going to be taking that i don't believe that he is uh slated to speak before uh before the show
00:05:17.660 ends today for us here 3 p.m eastern on human events daily but we will on rail america's voice
00:05:23.780 of course, carry that rally and his remarks in full for you. So you can see people lined up in
00:05:31.140 Georgia. And this is key. Look, track the president's travel recently. Track his travel
00:05:36.420 outside of the 250th. Track his travel to recent states, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia. What does
00:05:44.660 this all have in common? These are the key states to put together for the midterms. And Vice
00:05:51.680 President J.D. Vance is absolutely going to be a huge part of this as well. That's why J.D. is now
00:05:56.520 going back on the interview circuit. He's doing media again. He's doing podcasts again. He's going
00:06:02.200 on the circuit. He's getting out there, doing what he can to expand not just the message and the
00:06:08.820 amount and volume of the media that's out there, but also looking to expand the electorate for
00:06:13.580 President Trump and for the MAGA movement. This is why you're seeing events like the UFC,
00:06:18.560 Well, you're going to see more events with the president of the UFC and now, you know, of course, FIFA. What are we going to have next? The Grand Prix in Washington coming up in just a couple of weeks in Washington, D.C.
00:06:29.900 All of these, of course, are designed for President Trump to do exactly what Andy Biggs did and reach out and tap those tap into those low drop voters across the key areas.
00:06:42.900 So Arizona, Vandy Biggs, Georgia, now the president's holding his rally.
00:06:47.140 The president just came out, Allentown, Pennsylvania, where he was a couple of weeks ago.
00:06:50.820 Understand, this is all about the trajectory of the midterm elections, which determines
00:06:55.900 the trajectory of the country and eventually the 2028 presidential election.
00:07:01.700 Jack Posovic will be right back here, Real America's Voice.
00:07:06.600 Stay tuned.
00:07:12.900 We'll be right back.
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00:08:54.480 Tyler Boyer, the COO of Turning Point Action, joins us now.
00:08:58.580 What's up, Tyler?
00:09:00.180 Hey, Jack.
00:09:00.880 How you doing?
00:09:02.580 I'm doing great, man.
00:09:03.600 That was an awesome late-night stream.
00:09:06.020 It was incredible to see the bigs victory.
00:09:08.200 So my hat is off to you and to the great folks at Turning Point Action for delivering this victory, which, you know, we say we do a lot of things, you know, with Turning Point or, you know, the various associated entities.
00:09:24.300 But and, you know, I went, you know, I had this clip last night that that's gone and made the rounds that this one really was something Charlie said.
00:09:31.960 He came out and I don't think I've ever actually seen Charlie get, other than the president of the United States, I don't think I've ever seen him get behind someone so personally as he did for Andy Biggs, saying things like, this is the governor I want of the state where my children are being raised.
00:09:49.660 I mean, that is a it's it's just I mean, that's not only is that a huge statement, but knowing that everything that's happened since that statement, that means this one's personal.
00:09:59.220 So absolutely hats off to you. And look, it was a big victory. We got a lot of work to do.
00:10:05.060 So bigs wins, 55 point incredible. How do we make sure that that momentum keeps going between now and November?
00:10:11.400 yeah look i mean this was one of the biggest wins historically in primary history in arizona
00:10:18.000 but this is also one of the biggest wins of this election cycle in a competitive primary
00:10:22.820 uh andy biggs has the consolidated the most support uh he's one of the most beloved congressmen that
00:10:30.280 we have in u.s congress he's been the most conservative one of the most conservative over
00:10:34.460 the last 10 years that we've been congress he was the chairman of the freedom caucus
00:10:38.200 he's the former senate president who ran the state better than anyone when he was senate president
00:10:44.840 at the state at the state senate level in arizona you just don't have very many candidates that have
00:10:51.280 that type of resume and that have that type of ability to command a room what's most interesting
00:10:57.460 about andy is he's been able to also work together with with moderates with democrats
00:11:03.480 he's he's touted some things that he's even done with Hakeem Jeffries the relationship that he had
00:11:10.100 with with Senator McCain but he's done all of that without giving up on his his conservative
00:11:17.120 principles and again that's very very very rare type stuff that you won't see and so as we
00:11:23.700 transition now the Democrats are going to go straight into the gutter and yeah they're gonna
00:11:29.540 they're going to do the whole crazy you know racism stuff and they're going to you know call
00:11:36.940 everyone election deniers they're going to do all of that stuff that was basically recycled from
00:11:42.460 2020 that worked out so well for them in 2024 obviously Trump won by a huge margin in Arizona
00:11:48.920 and I think people have just just see through that baloney now and they see a fraud and a very
00:11:57.900 corrupt governor uh and katie hobbs no one really knows who she is outside of her corruption scandal
00:12:03.840 that she's she's been hit with most recently and they see andy biggs as a go-to trusted
00:12:10.440 arizona voice that can work together with everybody
00:12:14.740 no that's exactly right and you know having come to know andy just just a little bit like through
00:12:21.820 you know working with turning point and and of course knowing him from the freedom caucus i mean
00:12:26.520 he really is that guy. He's a guy that, you know, you go around the room and you're not going to
00:12:30.740 find anyone who's got anything negative to say about him. You know, even if they disagree,
00:12:34.920 people do generally hold him in high esteem. He's obviously able to maintain relationships.
00:12:39.520 He's just a gentleman. He's just an absolute gentleman. And he's someone who's got rock
00:12:43.980 solid convictions. And I think that's why Charlie, you know, looking out across the landscape and
00:12:50.220 planting his flag in Arizona the way that he did, saw that Andy Biggs was the right man for the time
00:12:57.260 that was called. But at the same time, you know, I got to say, you know, coming between now and
00:13:02.320 November, Katie Hobbs isn't just going to take this lying down. She's not going to walk away
00:13:06.020 just because there's a good candidate and there's turning point action with the massive grassroots 1.00
00:13:10.140 machine. So what is it going to take to overcome everything we know the Democrats are going to
00:13:14.780 throw at him. Yeah. I mean, look, Katie Hobbs, you can see it. I mean, we're going to be seeing
00:13:20.760 the whole ton is a chuggy, very embarrassing, you know, very Karen-like figure. You hear in 1.00
00:13:30.440 her voice, her voice is very annoying. She talks in baby talk as a very strange way that she 0.99
00:13:36.980 conducts herself. She avoids media. We call her no debate Kate because she's avoiding debating
00:13:43.600 andy biggs because she doesn't want to be she doesn't want to talk about the corruption scandal
00:13:47.440 that she's going through right now uh and we're seeing this across the country with really bad
00:13:53.220 candidates that the the democrats are putting up they're all supported by dsa by the way by the
00:13:58.000 democratic socialists of america uh they are tricking and deceiving i mean you have images
00:14:04.680 right now of hispanic voters that they're trying to court that they're deceiving hispanic voters
00:14:09.520 in most cases most hispanic families have no interest in socialism most hispanic families
00:14:15.080 have no interest in trans ideological stuff that the democrats have supported and most are
00:14:20.640 deeply scared of losing their businesses to corruption that is is being uh propped up by
00:14:28.560 democrats in office that have no business being there like katie hobbs so uh yeah this is a great
00:14:33.880 opportunity and and party to come together well tyler just just something that you know i know
00:14:39.060 is known in arizona but not uh people don't realize as much on the national side that she's
00:14:43.980 actually under criminal investigation from her own attorney general isn't she yeah i mean they're in
00:14:50.320 a funny place because yeah there's clearly a play to uh pay to play scheme happening there uh yeah
00:14:57.280 the democrats are trying to make it through they're trying to kick this beyond uh kick this
00:15:02.740 beyond november uh i think there's a real good chance that katie hobbs and chris mays don't
00:15:09.100 even really like each other uh what we've heard is they don't really like each other uh chris
00:15:13.880 mays has ambition she wants to be governor someday she wants to she thinks that that's that's in the 1.00
00:15:18.600 cards for her i mean it's such a joke i mean this lady shouldn't even be our attorney general 1.00
00:15:22.780 but she she is likely to go after katie hobbs after the election because we know she goes 1.00
00:15:30.100 after political opponents. That's what she does. It's her own game. That's what she does. And so 1.00
00:15:34.340 the Democrats are in a really disastrous place where they're about to make a mockery of our
00:15:39.140 state. They've made mockeries of our elections. They made mockeries of, again, focusing on trans
00:15:44.340 ideology. They've taken the state into a really bad place whenever they've gotten in charge. 0.78
00:15:50.800 Obviously, you got Ruben Gallego with all his problems out there right now.
00:15:55.340 Our job as Republicans is that we have to show that we can unify, come together, do
00:15:59.100 the normal stuff and bring Arizona back to what was intended to be a great place for families,
00:16:05.740 a great place for different communities to live together, work together, and just make this one
00:16:11.300 of the best places in America. There's no question. So let's put it out there to the
00:16:17.260 national audience, because I understand there's some new opportunities and new initiatives that
00:16:22.140 Turning Point Action is focused on, not just across the country, where obviously there's
00:16:25.780 targeted states and targeted infrastructure but of course even in arizona itself with this huge
00:16:31.620 banner gubernatorial election yeah so we're hiring full-time jobs right now for our chase
00:16:37.700 the vote initiative so full-time community organizers who are going out and talking to people
00:16:43.460 especially again in the bilingual communities especially in the communities that have need the
00:16:50.260 the most impact. And so we are hiring now. If you want to come work for us in Arizona, if you live
00:16:56.300 in Arizona, you know someone in Arizona, please. We also have jobs open in Nevada and New Hampshire.
00:17:01.400 You can go to tpaction.com slash careers. For those that don't want a full-time job that just
00:17:06.440 want to come help, we are going to be chasing ballots with volunteers in October. We would love
00:17:12.180 to have you. We put people up in free hotels so they can go out and chase ballots. We'll give you
00:17:17.400 a small list of people to go talk to, get their vote turned in. That's going to be happening in
00:17:23.500 October, but we'll be launching that campaign to talk more about it next month. But you can go
00:17:30.260 pre-register at tpaction.com slash 100. That's tpaction.com slash 100 for our Commit 100 program
00:17:37.360 to come help us chase ballots in October. That's absolutely huge. And this is what it comes down
00:17:43.820 to that. And I'm going to throw it out. The DSA is doing the exact same thing. The DSA has seen
00:17:51.640 the power of the turning point action model. And so they are copying it in the strange way that,
00:17:57.800 of course, the communists always copy everything that we do because they understand this is all
00:18:01.240 about low prop voters. Yeah. And again, they were following the footsteps of Charlie. You brought
00:18:06.840 up Charlie. And yeah, one of Charlie's final words that he had that was in the public was
00:18:12.740 supporting Andy Biggs, protecting the state, state 48, Arizona, because Arizona is the tip of the
00:18:20.180 sphere for 2028. It is highly unlikely we will elect a Republican president if we lose Arizona
00:18:26.220 in 2028. That's what Charlie Kirk knew. That's what we knew. That's why we're putting so much
00:18:32.920 emphasis on this. And so if you're sitting in a state that's outside Arizona right now going,
00:18:37.200 now why does this matter to me? Why does everyone care about Arizona so much? Just
00:18:40.280 turning point, you know, cares about Arizona. No, it's, we happen to be headquartered here,
00:18:45.060 but I think it's the total God thing. And it's because, uh, Arizona matters statistically the
00:18:49.980 most for all of our pathways to win in 2028. And so we need everyone's help. If you're in a deep
00:18:56.320 blue state, you can come out and help us again. That's commit 100 tpaction.com slash 100. If
00:19:02.180 you're a deep red state and you're like, I don't know what else I can do. Come out and help us
00:19:05.720 here tyler incredible work man get some rest i know you're going to need it but you guys
00:19:11.060 been working hard and i'm just proud to know you brother stay tuned
00:19:14.140 talk about influences these are influences
00:19:32.700 and uh they're friends of mine jack or something where's jack jack he's done a great job
00:19:40.960 all right folks jack or so we're back live you see president trump there at the rally
00:19:47.700 uh is getting underway president on his way i should say to the rally of course giving you shots
00:19:53.960 live from inside real america's voice we'll be covering that as soon as the president takes
00:19:59.360 the stage but i saw this story the other day that was just so horrific and you see headlines like
00:20:05.900 this all the time that are just awful but when you dig in a little bit deeper sometimes you
00:20:11.500 actually do kind of find some of that silver lining and so here's the headline for the new
00:20:14.780 york post a meta worker who developed digital experiences for kids admits to trying to sext
00:20:22.340 a child in an undercover New York City sting. So disgusting, sick, makes you want to vomit. 0.99
00:20:32.060 And, you know, as a father, of course, makes me extremely, extremely angry. But then we dug a 0.91
00:20:36.500 little bit deeper and we found that this wasn't NYPD. This was actually a group that calls
00:20:42.820 themselves Predator Poachers of Long Island. And I say, my God, these guys are out there doing the
00:20:48.800 Lord's work. This is phenomenal. And dealing with these creeps and having to go and enter
00:20:53.400 digitally in some of these spaces. So we're very excited and proud to actually have the founder
00:21:00.540 of Predator Poachers Long Island with us. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Mike Villani. Mike, how are
00:21:07.380 you? Good, Jack. Thanks for having me on. Well, congratulations on what you were able to pull
00:21:15.100 off there. Tell us, how did you get into this line of work? What led you to found Predator
00:21:21.220 Poachers of Long Island? Yeah, it's kind of a crazy story. So I knew about the Epstein stuff
00:21:28.620 a long, long time ago, like before, you know, he got arrested and whatever happened in that jail
00:21:33.960 that night. And I was very irked by it. I didn't know what to do about it. And then I started
00:21:40.300 seeing a bunch of groups pop up on YouTube and other social platforms. And they were getting
00:21:45.780 some real results, getting these guys arrested who are preying on children. Obviously, it's not
00:21:50.700 the highest echelon all the time, but I saw it and I was like, that's really great. It's the
00:21:57.640 best thing I can do is just some guy from Long Island. And I just got connected with the right
00:22:03.220 people. I met Alex Rosen, and it gave me an opportunity to start an affiliate branch here
00:22:09.680 on long island and we've been having real great success ever since well that that is great and
00:22:16.540 and it is a true success because you're actually getting these sickos off the street so in this
00:22:21.840 case you know the new york post of course had the headline but but tell us what it's like when
00:22:26.100 you're crafting one of these operations you when you're creating one of these things you never
00:22:30.860 really know who's going to fall into it do you oh never i mean you know we it ranges from homeless
00:22:36.780 guys to you know senior uh people at meta of all of all places and you know every situation is
00:22:45.660 completely different you never know what you're walking into and um even you know despite how
00:22:50.620 they appear online you know like people talk differently in social media versus how they are
00:22:55.900 in person and that's why in this case typically we aren't as undercover as we are uh in this
00:23:01.740 situation but considering how you know how high the stakes were we took extra precautions to
00:23:09.340 make sure he wasn't aware that we were recording plus we knew we were in new york it's a one-party
00:23:12.780 consent state so we knew we weren't doing any wiretapping or anything crazy like that and uh
00:23:18.060 i was very surprised the conversation lasted two hours and uh he admitted to everything and
00:23:23.740 even stuff that he's done in the past which was really disturbing
00:23:27.340 so you're talking about when you're talking about uh things that he'd done in the past that
00:23:33.580 that does include acts with children yeah so um in this case uh it was actually a first for i think
00:23:42.020 um the entire predator poachers network where we received a tip that um a lot of these predators
00:23:48.680 go on 4chan uh to you know meet people in like you know regional places so in this case he was
00:23:58.060 in a new york city meetup group uh on 4chan like a forum on 4chan and our decoy who's actually
00:24:06.600 who's officially part of predator poachers long island she's on the island with us
00:24:10.460 uh joined the group and he direct messaged her on discord uh he was made aware of the age and
00:24:16.960 He was talking about, you know, a girl he used to speak with in the past in a very similar fashion
00:24:21.820 because he sent, you know, essentially pornographic images of himself to this decoy who's not 13 years old, thank God.
00:24:31.400 But unfortunately in the past, as far as we know, the girl he was speaking with was underage
00:24:37.980 and they had similar back and forth.
00:24:40.400 and he was even speaking about a girl that lives in the apartment that was that was probably the
00:24:47.500 most concerning part which kind of prompted the urgency to get in front of him considering you
00:24:52.560 know there might have been a real girl in potential danger and we discussed that throughout
00:24:57.000 the conversation he was trying to downplay it but you know you never know with these things it's
00:25:02.060 really a crazy world we deal with no no it is and so what does it say you know obviously as you say
00:25:09.860 you got the tip, but what does it say, unfortunately, that people like this are involved in some of the
00:25:16.300 highest levels of our social media infrastructure out there?
00:25:21.980 Well, it's definitely a big concern considering, you know, how many young kids now are on social
00:25:27.220 media and, you know, they are very, and that's obviously how we get all the guys. Like we've
00:25:33.160 caught 135 guys in the past 18 months and um you know all of them pretty much we've met through
00:25:40.760 social media so a guy with that level and that like control and influence over how the platform
00:25:46.520 runs especially creating digital experiences for kids on the platform like what is that vision for
00:25:52.640 him i don't know specifically what he worked on but it is scary to think that someone doing that
00:25:58.980 was also communicating with people underage
00:26:02.820 in that kind of way.
00:26:03.700 It's really disturbing.
00:26:06.020 No, it certainly is.
00:26:07.600 And I think it also speaks to an understanding
00:26:10.000 of who these people are
00:26:13.040 that are supposedly trying to design
00:26:15.380 these experiences for children on Meta
00:26:18.560 or any social media out there.
00:26:20.440 Look, my kids don't have social media.
00:26:22.160 My kids don't have devices.
00:26:23.840 They're under 13.
00:26:25.300 So they're nowhere near the level
00:26:27.660 that they should be at.
00:26:28.720 But I think what parents need to understand is that it could be any site.
00:26:33.500 It could be any game.
00:26:34.900 These are all designed for this.
00:26:37.040 And that is what these predators do.
00:26:39.920 So, Mike, I want to say kudos to you.
00:26:41.760 Keep up the great work.
00:26:43.260 And for folks who want to get involved, where can they go to get more information and support your efforts?
00:26:48.260 Yeah, so we were just deplatformed actually on YouTube for six months.
00:26:53.220 We just got the channel back.
00:26:54.620 so you can subscribe to us on uh predator poachers long island on our youtube channel we also have a
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00:27:23.080 east coast trip from massachusetts to florida starting on sunday all right great work mike go
00:27:29.140 with god where's jack where is he jack i want to see you
00:27:36.520 great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we have an incredible thing we're always
00:27:43.980 talking about the fake news and the bad but we have guys and these are the guys who be getting
00:27:48.920 policies. Hello, I'm Kato Kalin and this is Murder in a Minute. So picture this, an 84-year-old man
00:27:59.700 is out for his morning walk. He's not bothering anyone. He's simply enjoying another day on life
00:28:04.680 after eight decades on this earth. Then, in a matter of seconds, everything changes. 19-year-old
00:28:12.180 thug antoine watson sprinted toward visha ratanakabadaki and violently shoved him to the
00:28:18.900 ground the impact was devastating the 84 year old grandfather suffered catastrophic injuries and
00:28:25.300 later died so it's hard to wrap your head around something like that what kind of person sees an
00:28:30.900 elderly man someone who could be their own grandfather and decides he's a target this
00:28:36.900 wasn't a disagreement it wasn't self-defense it wasn't a split second accident between two people
00:28:42.180 Arguably, an elderly man was knocked to the pavement with such force that it cost him his own life.
00:28:49.920 84 years of memories gone in an instant.
00:28:54.060 Now, no family should ever get that phone call that their father or grandfather went out for a simple walk
00:28:59.380 and never came home because someone thought violence was entertainment.
00:29:05.700 All right, ladies and gentlemen, Jack Posobiec.
00:29:08.160 We're here at Live Human Events Daily.
00:29:10.520 what you just saw was a, not just a clip, but actually an episode of the incredible new show
00:29:17.500 that's coming to a social media platform near you. It's called Murder in a Minute. And the host,
00:29:24.340 the incredible Kato Kalin joins us now here on Human Events. Kato.
00:29:30.860 Jack, thank you. So incredible. Wow. This is, I'm blown away because you are incredible. I followed
00:29:35.860 your career completely on all social media platforms. I'm honored that I'm here talking
00:29:41.640 to you live after exchanging text messages. And like I said, I'm honored. And I think that Murder
00:29:47.080 in a Minute, I really think it hit a nerve because of the comments that I see from people.
00:29:52.620 It's just so much. I'm kind of ashamed that I have so much to choose from. There's so much
00:29:58.700 crime. And I just can go on social media and go, here's another story. Here's another story.
00:30:04.540 Here's another family that's going to lose a daughter or a son.
00:30:08.040 Here's another family that's going to lose a husband, a wife.
00:30:10.820 And I just want people to know that, well, first of all, I put a face on the victim or victims of these horrific crimes.
00:30:21.240 And I think it matters.
00:30:22.280 Adam Smith, the Scottish philosopher, he has always said that mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent.
00:30:29.380 And I think that just speaks volumes even today in 2026.
00:30:32.460 well no i i think it does man and you know it's it you know i was seeing your stuff and
00:30:38.860 look i've just come from you know spending a week in the courthouse uh out there in utah
00:30:44.200 with the charlie kirk um you know the accused assassin and you know we're going through this
00:30:50.880 and it's it's such a lengthy process but now this is just the preliminary hearings we'll have an
00:30:55.800 arraignment the eventual trial will you know potentially next year i don't know and you know
00:31:01.180 I think that something that you're doing in these episodes is,
00:31:05.240 is a huge piece of what, and look, obviously in this case, I, you know,
00:31:09.180 I know people associated with it, obviously, you know,
00:31:11.720 you've been involved in, in cases as well, fortunately as a witness, not,
00:31:15.520 not as, as you know, one side or the other of the table, but it's,
00:31:21.420 it's something where I think in the midst of all the, you know,
00:31:25.480 the headlines, people really do lose sight of the victims.
00:31:29.140 And that's what you're doing.
00:31:30.660 You're giving victims and their families their voice back, their power back.
00:31:36.100 And through Murder in a Minute, you're giving them the ability to say, hey, this was a life that mattered and something horrific was done to, I love the way you put it there, 84 years of memories.
00:31:48.840 Wow.
00:31:49.400 What an incredible way to encapsulate someone's life like that.
00:31:54.420 And, you know, we covered some of this stuff here.
00:31:56.300 Talk to me a little bit about what it was that made you want to put together this new program.
00:32:01.580 Well, I've got to thank, first of all, a gentleman named Tom Mabe.
00:32:04.220 He's my co-exec producer.
00:32:05.520 We're partners and friends in this.
00:32:07.000 Friends for 32 years.
00:32:08.340 I value friendship, by the way.
00:32:10.200 They're very important to me.
00:32:11.500 My friend's from Wisconsin.
00:32:13.960 And it's just, you know, I lost my parents and a large family.
00:32:18.460 And you never lose that bond.
00:32:20.020 I took this because everybody, wherever I would go, would always associate me with the OJ trial.
00:32:25.100 and I would kind of stay away from it so finally I kind of embraced it so what I said I have a
00:32:31.200 voice I've got a voice where I can you know I've been through something something horrific uh where
00:32:36.660 a friend of mine Nicole had lost her life and I didn't know Ron but a horrific crime and I said
00:32:41.300 I'm gonna do a show about victims and um I do it like in a minute minute and a half two minutes
00:32:47.880 but it's it's them it's their voice sort of talking from the grave and they have a life and
00:32:52.580 they have family. So anybody that knows what it's like to lose someone, they can relate to that.
00:32:59.160 Real quick, my sister lost her son in the war. And to go to a funeral where the flag is given
00:33:05.820 to a family, it's as horrific as it sounds, it's something that people should experience
00:33:11.140 because you don't understand someone giving up their life for the country. You don't understand
00:33:15.560 what it was like for someone to just give up their life for something. And it's wonderful.
00:33:21.140 And everybody in life that's gone through crime has to go through grief because it's a growing experience.
00:33:26.960 So I hope the show shows that.
00:33:29.680 And I really, I don't know the victims.
00:33:31.660 I really care about the victims because I feel like I have a connection.
00:33:35.420 And I think people, after seeing it, can have a connection also.
00:33:39.080 Jack, we've got Irina Zarutska, we did.
00:33:41.300 We got Austin Metcalf, the gentleman, I forget his name, who was pushed in the subway, another older Army veteran.
00:33:49.240 They've got a story.
00:33:50.020 They had a life.
00:33:51.140 And I want to I want people to see that this story is just not over in a week, in two weeks.
00:33:56.560 It should continue and they should be honored.
00:33:59.660 No, they should be honored.
00:34:02.200 And at the same time, you know, what you said about, you know, mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent and cruelty to the victims, cruelty to the weak.
00:34:12.740 And that's that's just so true.
00:34:14.460 And as a society, I think we've gotten to this strange place where we think that, oh, you know, society has problems and who's really to blame for their crimes and who's, you know, maybe we shouldn't go so hard on people.
00:34:28.560 And it's like, I'm sorry, you're not factored. If that's your thought process, you're simply not factoring in that victim's family that's got a permanent, a permanent empty seat at the table for the rest of their lives.
00:34:45.720 every single birthday, every single Christmas, every single anniversary that you will be alone
00:34:51.740 is affected in one of these cases. And so that means, and, and, you know, obviously I'm speaking
00:34:57.900 about, you know, personal experience here that there's a debt, there is a debt that absolutely
00:35:02.340 has to be paid. Oh, 100%. I think, I think when, when they watch the show, we have to understand
00:35:09.860 that so many times a judge, a woke judge, a lot of the stories we're doing are people that are
00:35:16.200 criminals already, that have arrests. Today, if anybody would want to go to the Instagram or to
00:35:21.960 Twitter X, I did a story just released. I released it to you first, Jack. It's on Logan Federico.
00:35:29.380 And her father gives a speech, I believe it was in front of Congress. It's heartbreaking of him
00:35:35.240 breaking down and crying of a 22-year-old daughter losing her life and someone that had over 39
00:35:41.100 convictions. It's got to stop. And I think by showing this and telling people, we're fed up
00:35:48.040 with it. I'm fed up with it. You're fed up with it. It's got to stop. They've got to be in prison
00:35:53.100 because these crimes could be stopped. And so many of the cases you're highlighting,
00:36:00.120 like that one you know as well is all about and um is is this idea that they could be prevented
00:36:08.660 that they could be prevented that something didn't have to happen and that's the worst of all
00:36:14.700 that's the absolute worst of all but the only thing that could ever be made right or be made
00:36:21.900 as if it's any positive out of this is that we we take a look at ourselves we take a look at our
00:36:27.080 society and we change our ways to say, you know what? This is one too many. We're not doing this
00:36:32.640 again. We're not going to allow this to happen again. We're not going to stand for this. We're
00:36:36.660 the United States of America, by the way. Hello, right? This is 2026. We have answers for all of
00:36:45.540 these problems. And I think one of the issues is that we tend to overcomplicate these things.
00:36:52.200 Yeah, 100%. You know, I got to bring up because Charlie Kirk is a dear friend of yours. And
00:36:57.040 I think a dear friend of so many, and I honestly look at some of his videos pretty often, and I
00:37:03.720 say to myself, I go, how can anybody not, no matter what, there's a judgment. How did they not like
00:37:08.460 this person? He gave everybody a chance to sit up front, to ask questions, and he did it as a
00:37:15.620 gentleman. He did this, and yet he took so much abuse later after death. What is with people?
00:37:22.340 I never understood this meanness and how people could treat this other human being who was only there to help.
00:37:32.100 And it still blows me away.
00:37:33.420 And I know that he's very, very close to you.
00:37:36.040 And, man, thoughts and prayers always to his family and to you.
00:37:40.480 Because I didn't understand that as someone that was always trying to do good, he never actually tried to do bad.
00:37:46.360 He always confronted any question.
00:37:48.240 And he had an answer for that stuff.
00:37:49.840 and he always had it kato caitlin where can people go to get access where can they follow this
00:37:55.700 uh go to my instagram at kato underscore caitlin k-a-t-l-i-n and also go to twitter
00:38:03.380 same thing and jack guess what you know you know i'm a fan oh thank you so much kato god bless you
00:38:13.720 man thank you i appreciate that that was a what a surprise all right folks president trump now
00:38:18.700 coming in, Georgia.
00:38:20.160 Human Events Daily,
00:38:20.840 the market's voice.
00:38:45.700 This is the Jack Posobiec Appreciation Hour.
00:38:47.780 I can say confidently, I believe, I think Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential nominee
00:38:52.600 if it wasn't for Jack Posobiec. And that is, I'll be honest.
00:39:17.780 speaking uh gave looks like he gave a great speech by the way i don't like people realize
00:39:21.820 how funny scott besson is uh and and you know he usually plays it you know kind of kind of
00:39:27.340 tight-lipped but then when you get him going man that guy is just absolutely hilarious um one of
00:39:32.820 my other favorite uh accounts when it comes into just someone who understands how to rip it up
00:39:38.400 uh both on on twitter or wherever he's doing who's delivering truth doing so with a smile
00:39:44.000 always makes me laugh, is Congressman Mike Collins, who is, of course, also running for
00:39:49.900 Senate in the great state of Georgia. He joins us now. Congressman, how are you?
00:39:55.140 Hey, I'm doing fine. I wish I were in Marietta. That's a great crowd. I know I've been talking
00:39:59.560 with my team on the ground there, and they said it is packed in that place. And those events are
00:40:05.640 always so good to go to. I mean, you know, and I've had the opportunity to speak at a number of
00:40:10.700 them and it's just amazing the energy that you get back from the people in that crowd because
00:40:15.920 everybody's excited they're happy they're energized you know and they're just ready uh you're kind of
00:40:22.360 waiting on the president to get there no it's that energy beforehand the anticipation you're waiting
00:40:28.020 for actually the last one that i think that i was personally at was uh was in rome georgia um they
00:40:33.640 held a couple of months ago and it was sort of a sort of a mini rally he was at a uh at a uh at a
00:40:39.280 business. They were talking about tariffs and a few other things, but you still, you just feel
00:40:42.940 that electricity flow through the room and you, you see the people with, with the hope on their
00:40:48.600 faces. They just want to catch a glimpse of the president. But, you know, when we're looking at
00:40:53.860 Georgia, so I've just had Tyler Boyer on for Turning Point Action. Of course, we were talking
00:40:58.060 about Arizona, Andy Biggs with the big, your colleague with the big gubernatorial win there.
00:41:03.660 And then of course, he's looking at a big fight in November against the sitting, the sitting
00:41:09.260 governor. You yourself are also looking at a big fight come this November with the sitting
00:41:16.140 senator. So tell us, what do you think it's going to take to make sure that Georgia's Senate seats
00:41:22.660 goes to, and I'm just going to say it, someone who I think more accurately reflects and represents
00:41:28.340 the people of Georgia? Yeah, well, Jack, it's real simple. I mean, this is a simple race.
00:41:33.320 It is clear cut that we are totally opposite. 0.99
00:41:37.560 When you look at our story, our background, you know, take me, for instance, I'm a small
00:41:42.920 business person.
00:41:44.260 I've been in the trucking business all my life.
00:41:46.720 This guy's never had a real job in his life, and he will never have to work as far as that
00:41:51.640 goes.
00:41:51.860 He'll get a check every month from now on.
00:41:54.120 So we are totally different from our backgrounds.
00:41:56.400 We're both one-termers.
00:41:57.760 He's a one-term senator.
00:41:58.980 I'm a one-term congressman.
00:42:00.680 And I'll finish up my second term sometime at the end of this year.
00:42:04.040 But you look at who is delivered for the state of Georgia.
00:42:07.440 I've had two pieces of legislation passed and signed in law in just two years by two different presidents that signed it.
00:42:14.940 John Ossoff, nothing.
00:42:16.240 He has not delivered anything except for inflation and high prices and high gas, high groceries, you name it,
00:42:22.800 where he was the deciding vote on that disastrous Biden administration bill that they claimed to be
00:42:29.920 a reduction act, the inflation reduction act. And look at what it did to it. And then you turn around
00:42:35.840 and look at how I voted for the working families tax cut plan or the big, beautiful bill, whatever
00:42:40.860 you want to call it. And that put money back in families' pockets and took overtime, taxes off of
00:42:46.540 overtime or tax, no tax on tips and social security. And he opposed that. He was wanting
00:42:52.320 the highest tax increase in the history of this country on top of the high prices that he already
00:42:59.120 helped get put in place. So there is a true clear cut difference in the two of us. You know,
00:43:05.660 John, I saw off on the social issues. He didn't vote once. He voted three times to try to allow
00:43:11.940 men to participate in girls sports. I mean, this guy even co-sponsored legislation to allow men to
00:43:18.560 go into women's restrooms. So there is a clear cut difference for the people of Georgia. We know that
00:43:24.000 John Ossoff is bought and paid for by these far left radicals out of California, those nut jobs 0.85
00:43:29.920 up in New York. And at the end of the day, he has to answer for them. If they get him back in this
00:43:35.940 seat, oh Lordy, I hate to see what the note that they're going to call do and the crazy votes that
00:43:40.500 he will have to pay. And people understand they want someone that reflects the state of Georgia
00:43:47.340 and the people of our state, and not someone that has made their life less safe, more expensive,
00:43:54.140 and just left them worse off. Yeah, look, Congressman, I've watched John Ossoff since
00:44:00.940 the day he became a senator. And every single day I look at this, and I'm scratching my head saying,
00:44:07.360 How is this guy representing the people of Georgia? And I say that as a kid from Pennsylvania, right? I'm a dirty Yankee, right? But when I think of Georgia, I think of the heart and soul of the South. And this guy just doesn't seem to represent those type of Southern values.
00:44:26.660 He seems to me to represent the same type of, you know, elitist liberal values that you can find from California to to big city, New York, to all of the other places around the country that we know these things come from that don't have any direct connection to the people whatsoever.
00:44:46.400 They're fighting for brands, children, and brands in sports and all the rest of this.
00:44:52.800 And I look and, you know, all the times that I've been in Georgia, I say, you know, I can't
00:44:56.800 think of a single time that I've ever had someone from Georgia say that that was really
00:45:00.280 top of mind for them.
00:45:02.400 Yeah, you're exactly right.
00:45:03.560 We've been hard pressed.
00:45:04.440 We haven't found anybody that supports those type of issues.
00:45:08.420 But now, you know, John Nossoff, now he'll go down to South Georgia.
00:45:11.860 Agriculture is the number one industry in our state.
00:45:14.780 And so he'll go down and he'll talk to farmers and he'll talk that walk, you know, talk the talk.
00:45:18.860 But when it comes time to walk the walk, he voted against the farm bill, which was sitting in that that working families tax cut plan.
00:45:27.880 So, you know, he's going to come down and tell you whatever he thinks he wants you to hear. 0.95
00:45:31.760 But at the end of the day, you're exactly right.
00:45:33.780 He represents the side of the federal government, that socialistic, hard left side that they want for every question,
00:45:41.120 and everything you need to know about,
00:45:43.560 that you look to the federal government for the answers.
00:45:46.380 They won't complete control over your life
00:45:48.240 because you're exactly right.
00:45:49.640 That elitist mentality that you don't know
00:45:52.240 how to take care of yourself,
00:45:53.940 that you need the federal government
00:45:55.280 to interact in every part of your life. 0.63
00:45:58.100 That's not Georgia.
00:45:59.840 That's not what we stand for.
00:46:01.320 That's not what we want.
00:46:02.340 And I can assure you, November,
00:46:04.280 we're going to tell him to pack his bags
00:46:06.000 because he's going to be fired.
00:46:08.620 Oh, I'd love to see it
00:46:10.500 Because, you know, and you talk about, you know, the network that's behind it, and I
00:46:15.400 keep seeing these Silicon Valley dollars that are going behind John Ossoff, and chief of
00:46:20.740 which, by the way, is Reid Hoffman.
00:46:22.900 Reid Hoffman's got a couple of dirty connections that I don't think that John Ossoff really
00:46:27.760 wants voters talking about.
00:46:29.940 But this is a guy who goes after the Trump family, makes it very personal all the time,
00:46:33.820 but doesn't ever once answer any questions about his own personal dealings with Silicon Valley
00:46:41.300 folks like Reed Hoffman. And I think if the people of Georgia know that, they're going to
00:46:47.100 have questions too. Yeah. You know, Jack, you talk about the money that's been flowing into
00:46:52.700 his campaign. I don't know if you realize or not, but only 18% of his contributions come from the
00:46:57.580 state of Georgia. The rest of them are flowing in from the state of California and from New York.
00:47:03.420 And that's where I get back to the people that are actually supporting him are not Georgians, and they certainly don't reflect our values. 0.95
00:47:11.720 Well, you know, I had not actually seen those numbers, but it doesn't surprise me for a second.
00:47:18.060 And we've seen candidates like this.
00:47:20.080 Pete Buttigieg is one that comes to mind where Silicon Valley or a lot of this California money gets behind a candidate somewhere in the country.
00:47:26.860 In that case, it was Indiana. In this case, it's Georgia.
00:47:29.140 and starts propping them up and it's out of nowhere that's what puts them out of lockstep
00:47:35.160 because they have no connection with the actual people of georgia congressmen where can people go
00:47:40.000 to get more information about your race and find out what you're up to next hey jack they can always
00:47:44.840 go to mikecollinsga.com or you can use mikecollinsga across all the social media out there and find us
00:47:51.080 and uh join us join the convoy get on board because uh we're going to make sure that the
00:47:56.580 next U.S. Senator from the state of Georgia is Mike Collins. All right. From your lips to God's
00:48:03.980 ears, folks, that's Mike Collins running for Senate. He's the Congressman. President Trump
00:48:08.080 set to take the stage there in Georgia very, very soon. Ladies and gentlemen,
00:48:13.860 as always, you have my permission to play a short.
00:48:26.580 You