Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - May 09, 2024


IMF Chief Celebrates that Immigration has Kept American Wages Down to Boost GDP


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48 minutes

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179.57027

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8,775

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20

Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

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Summary

What happens when the Fourth Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare? A commentator, social media sensation, and former navy intelligence veteran joins host Jack Persovic to discuss. Israel ramps up its offensive against Hamas and Rafa, and the U.S. House speaker survives a push to oust him as speaker after congresswoman Marjorie Taylor forced a vote to remove him.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hey folks i want to remind you that the turning point action people's conference is coming up
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00:00:23.020 this is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare
00:00:31.820 a commentator international social media sensation and former navy intelligence veteran
00:00:42.720 this is human events with your host jack persovic deliver us from israel ramps up its offensive
00:00:48.840 against hamas and rafa they're going to rafa i'm not supplying the weapons that have been used
00:00:54.440 historically to deal with rafa to deal with the cities to deal with that problem for those of us
00:00:59.680 who understand what's at stake and i don't mean that in a you know a derogatory way to others but
00:01:05.780 if you've been in this world as you and i have and you've studied it and you've watched it
00:01:10.180 um it it is uh a very uh difficult time right now um you know justice delayed is justice denied
00:01:18.420 and the people in our country it looks as though will most likely go to vote without knowing the
00:01:25.960 outcome of these other very serious trials but i mean the key question is anything going to happen
00:01:31.040 before the election and i think the answer is no the days of magical legal thinking are over it's
00:01:35.360 the cavalry is not coming the legal calvary is not coming to the rescue of joe biden baron trump
00:01:40.240 the youngest child of former president donald trump is getting ready to step into the political
00:01:44.320 spotlight the 18 year old was picked by the republican party of florida as one of the
00:01:48.840 states at large delegates to the republican national convention overnight mike johnson surviving a push
00:01:54.480 to oust him as speaker after congresswoman marjorie taylor green forced a vote to remove him
00:01:59.940 this is the uniparty for the american people watching look at the michigan survey for 65 percent of
00:02:13.000 american people think they're in good shape economically they think the nation's not in
00:02:16.420 good shape but they're personally in good shape the polling data has been wrong all along you know how
00:02:22.620 many you guys do a poll at cnn how many folks you have to call to get one response the idea that
00:02:29.100 we're in a situation where things are so bad the folk that i mean we've created more jobs we've made
00:02:36.820 we're in a situation where people have access to good paying jobs when i started this administration
00:02:41.980 people were saying they're going to be a collapse of the economy we have the strongest economy in the
00:02:47.620 world ladies and gentlemen welcome aboard today's edition of human events daily live from washington dc
00:02:55.120 today is may 9th 2024 anno domini i want to read for you a tweet from unusual wales and that's a great
00:03:05.900 account if you're not following them already they do incredible work they do a lot of original importing
00:03:10.260 as well so please go and follow them immediately here's the tweet from unusual wales posted this
00:03:15.820 warning a surge in immigration has made the u.s economy more competitive by preventing wages from
00:03:25.480 rising more than they otherwise would have the head of the international monetary fund has said
00:03:34.140 gee sounds a lot like she's saying the great replacement is in full effect we are we go through
00:03:42.460 into and the wall street journal has the article on this and here's the headline immigration held u.s
00:03:47.640 wage pressures in check imf chief uh georgieva says asked to explain why u.s economic growth is
00:03:55.640 currently outpacing europe imf managing director kristalina georgieva cited abundant labor coming
00:04:03.340 across the border alongside innovation and relatively moderate energy prices she then commented
00:04:08.720 creates a domestic political problem just a little bit of one not everybody who crosses the border adds
00:04:16.320 positively to the the economy but that labor supply also gave the united states another comparative
00:04:24.220 advantage wages are not pushing up because there is no strong pressure because of lack of labor
00:04:31.280 some 7.7 unauthorized illegal migrants have crossed the southwest border since joe biden took office
00:04:40.680 according to customs and border protection economists say the numbers are big enough to meaningfully
00:04:46.740 change the u.s labor force so there you go folks there you go when are people going to wake up
00:04:54.980 and the uk has a report that's out this morning right there you can read it in the telegraph migration
00:05:01.980 has failed to drive economic growth warns report and this is from former immigration minister robert
00:05:08.820 jenrich you see here's what's going on the higher immigration is pushing down wages which of course
00:05:16.120 creates competition for housing prices which of course creates competition for all of the vast
00:05:21.680 supply here what does this mean this means housing prices go up this means the health care prices go up
00:05:28.540 this means all of the things go up except for the stuff that's actually made in the united states
00:05:32.820 which isn't very much because wages are down who does this benefit who's higher prices benefit
00:05:38.060 who does this quote-unquote comparative advantage benefit well it benefits the one percent
00:05:43.280 it benefits the elites it benefits everyone at the top at the expense of everyone else
00:05:50.340 who lives in the country guess what they view you as debt pigs they view you as debt slaves do you
00:05:58.520 want to wake up do you want a country that you can grow a family in shut down immigration be right
00:06:05.380 back julie kelly choice
00:06:06.300 ladies and gentlemen one of the best ways that you can support us here at human events and the work that
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00:06:31.720 out every single day of the week hey you know they talk about influences these are influences
00:06:37.120 and uh they're friends of mine jack so like where's jack jack he's done a great job
00:06:45.360 all right jack so we're back live here human events daily i want to also say that we have a special guest
00:06:52.940 live from new york city who's just outside the courtroom the alvin brag trial against president trump
00:07:00.580 all of the all of the greatness of stormy daniels folks we have the excellent andrew giuliani joining
00:07:07.260 us now andrew tell us what's the latest of the court well jack no pun intended but i think anybody
00:07:13.580 who was in that courtroom unbiased he had to look and say susan necklace certainly undressed stormy
00:07:19.020 daniels the witness there because she proved time and time again the amount of times that stormy daniels
00:07:24.940 story has changed about the alleged sexual encounter between donald trump and stormy daniels
00:07:31.020 in 2006 she pointed out that in some in some cases donald trump was sitting on the bed in other cases
00:07:37.460 he stood up and greeted her a couple really key points though that susan necklace trump's attorney
00:07:42.720 pointed out stormy daniels after she said that donald trump and her had sex after she violated the
00:07:49.060 non-disclosure agreement stormy daniels said to i believe it was in touch magazine but certainly one of
00:07:54.000 the outlets that she never ever felt threatened by donald trump at all now that is in opposition
00:08:01.760 to her testimony that she gave where she felt that she was um you know tingling and she felt that she
00:08:08.880 was um gonna pass out because she felt threatened by donald trump so an example of after she said that
00:08:16.240 they had sex of her actually going and saying something different than was on her testimony another
00:08:23.760 very key part that happened this morning here was at the very very end of the cross-examination
00:08:29.060 susan necklace asked is it true is it the reason why all your story continues to change time and time
00:08:37.200 again because you in fact never had sex with donald trump there was an objection the uh judge of course
00:08:44.360 sustained sustained the objection but the jury got to hear exactly what the trump team was suggesting
00:08:50.120 which was this in fact is a fictional story that stormy daniels has continued to propagate
00:08:55.620 she's changed her story so many times i think at one point she was even saying she blacked out she
00:09:02.120 couldn't remember what happened now all of a sudden she has all of these details but the details keep
00:09:06.700 shifting uh look you know i spent a year at quantanamo bay that's exactly what you would do when you're uh when
00:09:12.840 you're cross-examining someone is you go over the details again and see if the story changes now let me ask you
00:09:18.740 as you're in there you know not i don't want to get into the personals of the jury but were you able
00:09:24.020 to see was the jury buying it did they seem like they thought that stormy daniels was a credible witness
00:09:30.300 because you go over to msnbc and they're like i mean lawrence o'donnell and these guys are in love
00:09:35.140 with her how does the jury seem to be receiving this well first i have to agree with the president
00:09:40.780 that lawrence o'donnell has had better days in terms of his looks um the jury in terms of how they're
00:09:46.200 receiving it i must say they have a very good poker face you can tell that the judge has basically
00:09:51.400 told them uh that hey no reactions to all this they have not reacted you've actually seen much
00:09:57.040 of the mainstream media laugh and giggle like a bunch of kid kindergartners in a health class for
00:10:02.060 example uh but the jury does not seem to react to any of this whether you'd consider it to be good
00:10:07.580 for president trump or some of the smudge shaming incidents that the prosecution brought up just a few
00:10:13.180 short days ago the other point that uh was made here was uh when stormy daniels talked about how
00:10:19.400 she felt like she was going to pass out during the sexual right after the sexual encounter susan
00:10:24.980 necklace said well isn't it true that you've been a part of you've acted and that you have directed over
00:10:31.400 200 pornographic films uh that seems to be very strange that you would take that approach that you
00:10:37.340 would feel that way considering this is your profession what susan necklace also then asked at that
00:10:42.680 point and suggested to the jury which i thought was very very effective was the fact that stormy
00:10:48.340 daniels does in fact act if you call pornography pornography acting but she is an actress in her
00:10:54.760 professional life and this is something that she has trained herself to do suggesting to the jury
00:11:00.320 that that's what she's doing in front of them today you know i could uh i could make a lot of a lot
00:11:06.440 of seedy comments based on that but i'm not going to go there because this isn't that kind of
00:11:10.820 programming true but uh yeah i think we can all fill in the blank on that one let me let me ask you
00:11:16.320 though take a step back in the situation that we're in right now in the situation the united states
00:11:22.560 is in the situation our country is in does it make sense that it feels like everything that our
00:11:28.220 country stands for everything that we're fighting for in terms of western civilization that the
00:11:32.860 great city of new york that your father fought to restore from where it was in the 1980s to
00:11:38.880 where it is now that all of this is now somehow riding on the word of stormy daniels and this kind
00:11:45.080 of trial well jack this almost feels a little bit like the evolution of society if you look at this
00:11:51.300 and and certainly when you see just the facts of this case that this uh there's still no underlying
00:11:56.700 felony that the prosecution has pointed out uh what's alleged here the statute of limitations
00:12:02.580 has expired on that underlying would be a misdemeanor the southern district of new york the
00:12:07.120 biden justice department at first did not bring this up cy vance the former district attorney jack
00:12:12.120 did not bring this up alvin bragg didn't even bring this up in the beginning of his tenure as district
00:12:16.940 attorney it took for donald trump to be the leading candidate for president for alvin bragg to
00:12:21.800 approach this again and now you have on the on the prosecution's team a guy who actually was the
00:12:27.140 number three guy at the u.s justice department taking a demotion that has never happened in the history
00:12:33.180 of our legal system to become a lowly assistant district attorney here in manhattan just to try
00:12:38.820 this case so it really is sad when you look at it not just from a new york perspective and everything
00:12:44.660 that new york really was 10 15 years ago the center of the world a place that businesses people
00:12:50.540 tourists were flocking to now we know that businesses are moving to red states like florida texas
00:12:56.000 tennessee just like they are from california but when you see what's happening to our legal system
00:13:01.600 here and new york is a prime example i think frankly though what's really happening jack is
00:13:06.880 you're seeing more and more independent-minded people look and say hey look maybe we didn't
00:13:11.760 love some of trump's tweets tweets in 2020 but guess what we know that our quality of life was far
00:13:18.180 better with donald trump we know he was one of the greatest presidents ever and we don't want to place
00:13:23.160 a country that's going to ultimately go after their political opponents using the legal system
00:13:27.580 well it's as simple as that and then of course we also have not i mean this is a huge a huge factor
00:13:34.520 that i i don't see many people even even you know my libertarian buddies who are always complaining
00:13:40.200 about the power of the state all right well we've got a situation here where the leading candidate for
00:13:45.920 the opposition is not able to be on the campaign trail because of state force that has removed
00:13:52.960 him from that campaign trail and put him in this i mean i'm sorry if they wanted to bring this up
00:13:58.480 in terms of a legal case and say there were some some business filings that amounted to campaign finance
00:14:04.000 why would you bring up uh stormy daniels as you say an adult actress who's been in all these films
00:14:10.800 uh and turn all this into the lurid three ring circus that they have i'm not really sure what the plan
00:14:17.280 was here but if this is the best that they got i don't think the american people are going to buy it
00:14:22.320 quite frankly when they see what's going on on campuses when they see what's going on in ukraine
00:14:26.560 and russia and israel and gaza to put all of that in terms of this kind of nonsense it's a joke it looks
00:14:33.520 like a joke and i don't think people are buying it at home yeah and jack you can even see it i think
00:14:38.880 in president trump's body language every time that he's walked out of the court over the last two days
00:14:43.440 he looks like a parading general i would say more than anything it's certainly changed over this
00:14:48.880 week than it was last week i think he's realizing that uh the arguments are falling flat that there
00:14:55.600 certainly is no legal basis this ends up being really a smut shaming if you will of donald trump
00:15:02.160 and that's kind of what they're going for in all this and by the way it's nothing that people didn't
00:15:06.400 hear about in the previous couple of elections so i think you're absolutely right jack i think this
00:15:12.160 only has given donald trump more and more momentum and as you compare the biden record of open borders
00:15:18.800 of migrants just up the block over here from where we're standing right now legal immigrants coming
00:15:24.480 into new york and now new york basically effectively being a southern border state um i think even new
00:15:30.080 yorkers which is the deep blue state are starting to look and say you know what life is a lot better
00:15:34.880 under donald trump maybe maybe we should give him another chance and there really is something about
00:15:41.520 let me ask you this because you were around for longer than than any of us in in terms of this
00:15:46.960 you saw how donald trump and your father restored new york city to the shining city that it has been
00:15:54.480 or at least it was i should say in the 1990s um do you notice and this is something that i see it it seems
00:16:00.960 like there's a difference between florida trump and new york trump and i think you know what i mean
00:16:06.560 yeah yeah i think you're absolutely right and i look at it as um first off this will make your
00:16:13.520 libertarian buddies happy but the way that i look at new york in particular is if government doesn't
00:16:18.720 screw it up too much then new york is going to thrive right new york just has too many natural things
00:16:23.840 going for it the problem with new york when it hasn't thrived at different points over the last
00:16:28.560 50 years including the last 10 years it's because government has messed it up and i think what you see
00:16:34.080 in president trump well in terms of florida trump versus new york trump is you know you have a guy
00:16:40.720 in new york who is continually getting persecuted through prosecution and he realizes that the facts
00:16:47.760 do not matter whether it's this case whether it's the other political persecutions high prosecutions
00:16:52.960 that he's going through and i think in florida he realizes he's around more and more of his friends
00:16:58.320 more and more of his allies he can actually conduct his business without being indicted over i don't
00:17:04.560 know taking a tissue and you know blowing his nose with it um with that being said though and this is
00:17:10.160 a very interesting kind of take and you and i when we were last together jack we were sitting at the new
00:17:15.200 york young republicans gala actually only a few blocks from where we are right now there is a certain
00:17:20.640 life force to donald trump when he gets back in the big apple there's a certain yes you know yes you can
00:17:26.880 say that he feels when he's walking the streets of new york and he's around his new yorkers as you
00:17:32.480 know we have a reputation us new yorkers i probably don't do anything to quell that reputation and i
00:17:37.760 think donald trump certainly uh embodies that for the good and you could argue for some of the bad but
00:17:42.960 i do too couldn't agree more andrew giuliani you're doing the yeoman's work down there at the courthouse
00:17:49.200 we appreciate your stand being there with the president here senator rick scott is there as well
00:17:53.280 couldn't agree more president trump in the city that he helped build like half the buildings that
00:17:57.760 are up there it's where he has the tower with his own name on it i'm telling you he draws energy from
00:18:03.520 those very streets new events daily will be right back with more julie kelly joins us in the next block
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00:18:27.200 all right jack so back live human events daily we are here in washington dc we're going to continue
00:18:31.440 monitoring president trump's trial and juliani there at the courthouse i want to tell you real
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00:19:45.120 in the trump trials in the last 24 hours and in the last week in general but there's one person to
00:19:51.280 whom this is not news at all because she was leading the charge out in front telling you and forecasting
00:19:58.480 every single step of the way what would happen her name is julie kelly she joins us now julie how are you
00:20:05.200 good jack how are you thanks for me today well i gotta ask how does it feel to have been proven
00:20:12.480 completely 100 right i mean jack this is what i tell my husband every day i'm right that you're always
00:20:21.200 right my wife always says that too so basically the rest of course she is tanya tay let me let me just say
00:20:29.680 tanya tay i know you're watching of course you're always right darling yes you are dear um
00:20:36.560 yeah so i mean look these are not things that you necessarily want to be right about but when you've
00:20:41.600 covered this doj and fbi and these prosecutors and cover these trials in washington and understand
00:20:46.320 what these people are all about then unfortunately you have the insight and can predict what is going
00:20:52.560 to happen and unfortunately it's playing out just exactly how dirty and corrupt jack smith is uh these
00:20:59.200 and you know some of these judges with the exception of judge aileen cannon in florida
00:21:06.560 and so when we're looking at this is it is it interesting to you or or is it fun to you to
00:21:12.320 actually watch these people like andrew weissman and others going up on msnbc because here's what's
00:21:17.600 amazing is they're doing everything they can to not talk about the other lawfare that's completely
00:21:23.920 falling apart i've noticed the one person who's at least admitted it is josh gerstein in politico
00:21:29.440 because he's able to hide his far left leanings a little bit closer than than some others but i know
00:21:33.920 josh he's he's just as antifa as the rest of them and um but these other guys it's amazing to me that
00:21:39.280 they're like oh oh trust me trust me i've uh i could tell you some stories offline about josh
00:21:45.600 he puts on a very good face yes he does much much better than the rest of them um but but these
00:21:51.120 other guys they're suddenly going up there acting like stormy daniels and you just heard andrew
00:21:55.920 giuliani we had him on he's in the courtroom he said that her story's all over the place they're
00:22:00.320 admitting that you know she's had to admit that obviously she is an actress which again in those
00:22:04.880 types of films we don't have to say the the kind of things that she might be acting out um but the
00:22:10.320 testimony from a legal perspective just looks like a complete clown show it totally does and
00:22:16.480 i mean the most americans and i think plenty of democrats look at this and are completely disgusted
00:22:22.000 and what's playing out in that courtroom and thinking what does this have to do with
00:22:26.240 you know fraudulent record keeping so i think but look andrew weissman the barbara mcquades glenn
00:22:34.320 kershner all of them we know that they're all in cahoots they have this weekly conference call where
00:22:39.600 they hammer out their talking points orange tribe norm eisen that whole dork you know av crew of
00:22:46.880 alleged former feds not alleged former feds they are former feds so they are they are the feds
00:22:52.400 they're holding meetings talking about what the feds should do this is like the brain trust of the deep
00:22:58.080 state it is and i mean jack but let's take a step back these are not impressive people okay no andrew
00:23:06.320 weissman norm eisen i mean you could literally break them in half first of all talk about misogyny
00:23:13.200 they are they're they they have these are not scary people yes they have a lot of power but at the end of
00:23:20.560 the day they have the emotional maturity of of you know junior high girls so they all get on these
00:23:28.160 calls together and they all talk about you know donald trump and aileen cannon and this you know how
00:23:33.360 bad they are we need to go get them and we need to that that's how they act that's how they behave and
00:23:38.560 that's how they talk um so again we should be glad that these are enemies right now because they're not
00:23:45.760 impressive people physically mentally emotionally i mean they have these breakdowns on msnbc norm eisen
00:23:52.640 practically using his mind over judge cannon not setting a trial date like is this really the worst
00:24:00.080 thing that's ever happened in your life you're you're acting like your dog just died relax dude it's
00:24:04.720 a trial date so you know these but this is why they are so they're defending what's happening in
00:24:12.720 manhattan they want judge cannon to recuse because they're not getting their way there they're mad at
00:24:18.240 the supreme court because it looks like they're gonna you know send this immunity issue back to
00:24:22.640 the lower courts which will again delay what's happening in washington the j6 case against donald trump
00:24:28.320 so they really thought they were going to be knocking out all these convictions
00:24:31.280 and it's not materializing how they envisioned certainly what they did to participate and planning it
00:24:36.640 you know and of all people the the video that i saw recently a guy who's not a trump supporter at
00:24:44.080 all dick van dyke the the actual dick van dyke uh who's still around who's still kicking at 98 who's
00:24:49.840 like a bernie sanders lefty kind of guy uh came out and he even pointed out he said wait a minute the
00:24:55.840 supreme court has totally derailed all of these cases donald trump has a clear uh path now to the
00:25:02.560 white house and yet the media won't admit it and they feel it feels like they're manipulating things
00:25:08.400 so julie do you think what's what's the next step are they going to eventually admit it or just turn
00:25:12.720 around and start calling the court corrupt no they're i don't think that they're going to back off at
00:25:18.400 all i mean you might have a few peel off i think ellie honig maybe was on cnn uh last night saying how
00:25:24.080 this is really backfiring really bad idea um but they're certainly not going to give up um the classified
00:25:29.920 documents case and continuing to trash judge aileen cannon even though jack she is turning the table
00:25:35.120 she will be holding a series of hearings over the next few months that basically in a way jack puts
00:25:41.280 jack puts jack smith and the doj on trial um so she is going to blow open the collusion between the
00:25:47.280 biden white house the doj the national archives the fbi uh in putting concocting this case starting
00:25:53.600 way back in early 2021 um she's also going to hold hearings on a motion for selective vindictive
00:25:59.840 prosecution so that is going to be in the mix and she's going to hold these hearings in her court
00:26:05.200 room and the press is going to have to cover it because this is going to be the only game in town
00:26:10.960 as they wait for the supreme court opinion on immunity and uh obstruction so um that's that's not
00:26:19.440 something that anyone predicted certainly i was not predicting it um but who would have predicted that
00:26:25.280 judge cannon would be the most courageous judge in america right now well now julie walk us through
00:26:31.840 a little bit we have you for a couple more minutes walk us through the mini trial of jack smith as you
00:26:37.520 lay it out so i'm going to start and i have a piece of real clear investigations if people want
00:26:43.600 to check this out it gives a timeline at 2021 how despite merrick garland and joe biden's protest to
00:26:49.600 to the contrary the biden white house general counsel dana remus um deputy general counsel jonathan sue
00:26:57.680 probably ron clain the then chief of staff were in correspondence having meetings with archive
00:27:03.920 officials who were trying to what it looks like jack manufacture a record destruction charge against
00:27:11.600 donald trump in 2021 so they were deeply involved in how to put this case together working with the
00:27:19.840 archives in 2021 on some sort of criminal referral to doj claiming that donald trump didn't turn over
00:27:26.400 government records you have the general counsel of of the archives um both of whom the archivist and general
00:27:35.040 counsel public haters of donald trump of course they're in washington saying that he was in uh
00:27:41.440 informal talks with the department of justice in 2021 so you've got the same players right jack the
00:27:47.360 same people the doj is back in it you replace the intelligence community with the archives you know
00:27:52.880 go back to the whistleblower scandal uh of 2018 2019 it's the same same people same groups but they were
00:28:02.000 behind the scenes putting this together so they so the the interest here is that the defense in the
00:28:08.960 classified documents donald trump's team they want they're saying all these entities were part of the
00:28:13.520 prosecution we want all the discovery evidence related to this case any emails any meetings uh any
00:28:21.280 paper trail that shows this collusion or how they were putting this together they have some but they
00:28:26.640 want all of it and she's going to hold hearings at the end of june three days of hearings on this motion
00:28:32.800 what they call uh to determine the scope of the prosecution team so this will like i said be a
00:28:38.800 mini trial not against donald trump but against doj the archives and the biden white house
00:28:48.240 okay so this is huge and people need to understand the mini trial of jack smith this actually turns the
00:28:54.320 tables it takes up some of these emotions and by the way points out the fact that jack smith was never
00:29:00.000 confirmed by the united states senate he didn't follow the process that special counsels are
00:29:05.760 supposed to follow and this is a huge piece that speaks directly to the constitutionality
00:29:11.440 of his appointment well on june 21st so this is the day before the three-day hearing
00:29:18.400 the following week june 21st judge cannon has scheduled a hearing on the motion to dismiss based on
00:29:24.800 the unlawful appointment of jack smith which of course as you know donald trump's lawyers filed that
00:29:29.840 this is based on an amici brief filed by former attorney general ed meese before the supreme court
00:29:36.480 arguing exactly what you said his appointment is unlawful because there's no federal statute
00:29:42.720 that permits someone to your point all former special counsels were approved by the senate in their
00:29:49.440 capacity as u.s attorneys assistant u.s attorneys jack smith was never that so that hearing will be june
00:29:58.240 21st so next month is going to be a hot time in judge cannon's uh court room and uh i will be there
00:30:05.920 as much as i can to cover it absolutely amazing going all the way up to the supreme court julie do
00:30:12.560 you have a second can we hold you for another segment because i want to explain this out to
00:30:15.840 people later all right we're going to hold her over folks the great julie kelly is here with us
00:30:20.800 we are going through how this lawfare might actually get turned against the prosecutors stay tuned
00:30:30.560 where's jack where's jack where is he jack i want to see you
00:30:40.000 great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we have an incredible thing we're always talking
00:30:45.520 about the fake news and the bad but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting police
00:30:52.960 all right jack so back live human events daily real quick folks a little message for 10 years
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00:31:44.640 so that is patriot mobile.com slash post so so julie kelly we're walking through some of this
00:31:50.400 and even from my own understanding because there's a lot to keep track of all of these cases from the
00:31:56.160 supreme court appeals to the georgia appeals which we haven't even really talked about even down
00:32:02.240 now to the eileen cannon case so many of these are inextricably linked and a lot of this is because
00:32:10.240 as you've outlined in real time here coming on this program and in your writings that the jack smith cases
00:32:16.800 at least against trump have been completely rushed this is why trump's legal team has been able to make
00:32:24.640 and many people outside the legal team like ed nice and others have been able to make these very serious
00:32:30.400 very damning uh holes that they're punching in these arguments walk us through how this argument before
00:32:37.440 the supreme court has led to something directly affected in the eileen cannon mar-a-lago case
00:32:45.600 so um the supreme court as you know held oral arguments last month related to the unprecedented
00:32:51.920 question is a former president immune from criminal prosecution for his acts in office that originated
00:32:59.680 out of jack smith's indictment against donald trump in washington related to the events of january 6th
00:33:06.960 and alleged attempts to quote unquote overturn the 2020 election because the elements of the indictment
00:33:14.080 involve conduct in office then of course this is where this is headed you know it was always going to
00:33:19.760 go to the supreme court because this has never happened before you know there is no law there is no case
00:33:26.240 law that um that decides this question it's it's history making so that was presented to uh the supreme
00:33:35.520 court there were briefs filed obviously over months before oral arguments one of the briefs was filed by
00:33:41.120 former attorney general edwin meese and he said we're taking no side in this particular matter this
00:33:47.360 indictment however we are saying that jack smith has no authority to bring any of these indictments
00:33:54.000 because there's no guiding federal statute that was approved by congress and he was not approved by
00:34:00.960 congress meaning he should have been cleared by the u.s senate like any assistant u.s attorney is like
00:34:09.120 every other special counsel has been an assistant u.s attorney robert her for example and jack smith was
00:34:16.320 not so what's interesting jack is that clarence thomas brought that up during oral arguments and he asked
00:34:25.360 trump's lawyer in the immunity matter did you also raise in your briefing um that jack smith was unlawfully
00:34:32.880 appointed now trump's lawyer john said no but certainly that's a question before the court
00:34:39.440 now this this is something that i noticed as well because thomas of course famously is not uh
00:34:45.600 long-winded when he's giving questions he has been a little bit more lately but when he says something
00:34:50.800 he's always referencing 10 other things so you really have to read into those and obviously mike davis
00:34:55.760 has talked about his time with justice thomas so is it your um is it your understanding then
00:35:02.480 that when he's making that comment during the oral arguments that he is in fact trying to highlight
00:35:09.040 this very issue and probably and i'm sure is well familiar with the amici brief it seems so i mean
00:35:16.800 jack i'm not a supreme court watcher really you know the last few uh issues that have been presented
00:35:23.200 to the court you've become one you've become one julie i have i have but i and i also listen to people
00:35:29.200 like you and mike davis and others who are familiar with how the court works and how the justices
00:35:33.840 signal their their thinking process so i mean i have to think that the supreme court when you get
00:35:40.400 a detailed amici brief from ed meese um and i believe mike uh is that mccasey i'm sorry um yeah that's right
00:35:50.720 he also joined in on that brief as well that they're going to read it and pay attention to
00:35:58.480 what they're saying i mean people individuals like that they're not trump supporters by any measure but
00:36:03.120 they're not going to file something like that just gratuitously um and so but but that is going to be
00:36:10.640 a hearing that judge cannon is going to hold on june 21st and we're going to have to watch jack smith
00:36:16.720 or jay bratt his prosecutor explain why jack smith was lawfully appointed and i'm not sure how much
00:36:26.000 ground they have there to to successfully make that argument so these are all motions to dismiss
00:36:32.800 if she concludes or the supreme court comes back and they could come back with an immunity ruling
00:36:38.560 before this june 21st hearing in judge cannon's courtroom if they come back with an opinion no one
00:36:45.600 really is expecting and that is the indictment is dead because jack smith was not lawfully appointed
00:36:51.920 um you know obviously he he's dead in the water and in both cases uh against donald trump will be
00:36:58.880 uh immediately dismissed so we could have some signal from the court even before this june 21st hearing
00:37:05.280 on uh jack smith's unlawful appointment
00:37:07.440 and this is huge because even if thomas isn't able to get to a a 5-4 majority on that question
00:37:17.760 the idea that it's out there clearly gives the courts and gives donald trump and his team which
00:37:24.320 they're already using and to your point uh leverage at these lower court levels where now they can go to
00:37:30.960 the trial judge and ask the question and depending on her answer they can go to the appeals court and ask
00:37:36.240 the question all of which drives the potential trial date further and further which of course is what judge
00:37:43.520 cannon stated when she pulled the trial date because these are serious issues if this and julie let's
00:37:50.320 let's throw the politics out out over here if this were any other president there'd be no question we
00:37:56.000 would have those same people that you just mentioned on tv every single night saying how dare the republicans
00:38:01.760 put this former president on trial without going through all these very serious constitutional issues
00:38:08.320 exactly right i mean the idea that it's laughable you know to think to listen to the andrew weissman's
00:38:14.880 or barbara mcquade or lawrence tribe whoever it is say you know this is a cut and dry this is a black
00:38:20.800 and white issue of course the president can be criminally prosecuted and then you go and this is another
00:38:26.880 thing that the justices were very concerned with these are not specific crimes that donald trump is
00:38:32.240 charged with in washington for january 6th you're talking about three vague conspiracy charges and one
00:38:39.920 obstruction count that is also under review by the supreme court the obstruction of an official
00:38:45.200 proceeding 1512 c2 they could toss that as well and that actually the 1512 c2 represents half of jack
00:38:52.080 smith for account indictment so it's not like donald trump is charged with murdering someone in the
00:38:56.560 oval office he's not charged with drug running right he's not charged with even you know sticking
00:39:02.400 up as 7-eleven these are the vaguest and i think it was judge gorsuch and and i believe uh justice alito
00:39:09.680 who were talking about well if we apply these vague statutes with this really broad language
00:39:15.440 to this conduct it can be used in anything going forward with the president you know a president
00:39:22.560 conspires with his attorney general or his secretary defense to launch a little skirmish overseas because
00:39:30.160 he's down in the polls all right is that going to be conspiracy to defraud the united states that's the
00:39:35.760 number one charge in jack smith's indictment these are non-specific vague vague crime vague offenses
00:39:44.240 um so that is where the supreme court is but so you could see this falling apart in any number of
00:39:53.520 ways before the supreme court but judge aileen cannon is doing her part in florida also to
00:40:00.320 expose the likelihood that jack smith should not be doing what he's doing because he has no authority to
00:40:05.920 do so uh and also this potential conspiracy which is a legit criminal conspiracy to work behind the
00:40:13.680 scenes with the biden white house to entrap donald trump and his team into some sort of record uh crime
00:40:22.000 julie kelly you have been always looking around the corner telling us exactly what's on the horizon
00:40:27.760 where can people go to follow you and get all the latest trust me i look around all the corners now jack
00:40:33.360 um so i met uh some fact declassified with declassified with julie kelly uh real clear
00:40:40.080 investigations i've uh recent reporting on this case and judge cannon people can find there and
00:40:44.720 then of course twitter at julie underscore kelly too the great julie kelly she deserves an award for
00:40:50.480 her legal reporting folks an absolute reward next coming up the next senator from utah
00:40:56.000 in my ear about the boring people at your office i'm trying to listen to the new human events with
00:41:04.960 jack posovic all right jack posovic back live human events daily very honored to have on here the next
00:41:12.960 senator from the great state of utah he's currently a mayor his name is trent staggs he's been endorsed by
00:41:20.160 president trump and endorsed by the party mayor incredible to have you on and congratulations
00:41:26.480 i have to say on all the recent success well thank you very much yeah we've been working hard at the
00:41:31.840 last year you know we announced my candidacy last may about a year ago and the only one willing to
00:41:36.880 challenge mit romney and you know that type of resolve that type of courage has been i think rewarded
00:41:42.160 by clearly the delegates here in our state and that's something they want to see they want to be able
00:41:46.480 us have us go back and join the ranks of some great america first senators and people in dc that
00:41:52.960 are going to get this country back on track because we have very little runway runway left
00:41:59.600 now tell us uh what was it like when you got the endorsement how does that work from president
00:42:03.520 trump do you do you get a call from one of the staffers is it a campaign manager
00:42:08.400 you know i don't know how it works in other areas but uh for other candidates but i got a phone call
00:42:13.120 personally from president trump uh we were i was on my way to the state convention the state GOP
00:42:18.160 convention at about 6 30 in the morning my time um surprisingly got a phone call and uh president
00:42:25.280 trump there was gracious enough to offer me his his complete and total endorsement he said and uh
00:42:31.280 that's that's just it's remarkable uh had a huge huge impact uh in our state convention uh we thought
00:42:38.320 we were campaigning well and doing well but getting that endorsement the morning of uh we were able
00:42:44.480 to walk away with a 70 percent win so 70 of the delegates that supported um i was there the vote for
00:42:52.240 for for their nominee their choice for nominee uh in this seat for the u.s senate and so that was
00:42:58.000 something historic uh we've never had an open senate convention seat like this that's garnered more
00:43:04.400 than 60 percent of the delegate vote and um you know before if you if you cross that threshold and
00:43:11.440 get over 60 percent then you actually win the endorsement of the state party which we're able to
00:43:15.280 do and getting almost 70 percent here is is something else and uh we're ready to go we've got a primary
00:43:22.160 here june 25th in about six and a half weeks and in a state like utah whoever wins this republican
00:43:28.400 primary will be the next u.s senator and we feel like we're very well positioned and on track to do that
00:43:33.200 well i think it's great i think it's high time that utah gets two republican senators representing
00:43:39.760 them in the in the u.s senate that's right that's we've been saying from the beginning massachusetts
00:43:45.760 doesn't need a third senator uh you know mitt romney can go i was i was the one willing to challenge him
00:43:52.080 and take him on as my stated goal last may when i announced that i wanted to primary mitt romney you
00:43:57.520 know he made the decision not to seek re-election late september around the first of october so
00:44:02.800 we think that our campaigning our reminding of utahns of the promises he made and the commitments
00:44:09.440 he made and did not keep uh five plus years later now is what largely contributed to him saying you
00:44:16.400 know what i see the writing on the wall um we don't think we can win so he decided not to seek re-election
00:44:23.920 when it comes to the uh the state of utah though looking forward what are some of the issues at the
00:44:31.040 federal level that you're hearing from people on the ground oh boy it's you know i'm hearing border
00:44:37.520 and budget constantly we've got to take care of this border it's out of control i mean the population
00:44:43.360 of the state of utah is three point two million people and we've had some seven to ten million or
00:44:48.080 more we think come in uh get you know guesstimates range range pretty wildly but that's that's three
00:44:56.000 times the size of our state i think in terms of the invasion at the border this biden administration
00:45:01.600 has been horrific we've got to get back get president trump back in office and we got to have
00:45:06.560 a supporting staff there a supporting cast of senators and representatives that are willing to
00:45:11.520 have his back unlike mit romney who didn't help him with the completion of the border wall
00:45:16.560 and and and get a great homeland secretary in place i mean romney was one of five i think republicans
00:45:23.280 that voted to confirm secretary mayorkis who's been a complete disaster uh beyond incompetent and he
00:45:29.200 should have been impeached uh and so we need that border wall the remain in mexico and all the great
00:45:35.520 policies that were implemented under president trump we've got to have e-verify we've got to stop
00:45:40.480 having benefits go to illegal immigrants stop rewarding illegality let's reward legality the
00:45:46.640 legal process which we've got defined for immigration and we do those things we'll secure that up
00:45:52.560 the budget huge i mean when i announced my candidacy a year ago we were at 32 trillion in debt
00:45:57.520 we're now at 35 trillion dollars in debt we hit 50 trillion it's projected in 2030 so which is within
00:46:04.480 the term of the senate seat and we're going to hit hyperinflation asset bases i think will be
00:46:10.080 destroyed we're going to be really putting people that live on a fixed income in particular we're
00:46:14.720 going to be putting them in a very very hard spot and so we need people that are serious that's why
00:46:20.000 i've committed i will not vote for an omnibus spending bill period we've got to get back to process
00:46:25.680 what our great senator mike lee is called the firm the leadership in the senate the house that go behind a
00:46:30.640 closed door cobble together thousand page plus legislation and budget and just put it on members
00:46:37.440 of congress's desk and say you've got 24 hours or so to pass this if not the government will shut down
00:46:42.320 well so be it we've got to get back to process with 12 appropriation subcommittees and doing so will
00:46:49.280 ensure that i think we get back to a balanced budget which we haven't had since 2001 that inflationary
00:46:55.600 pressures have to stop and you'll stop when we stop printing money and we get back to a sound
00:47:01.680 energy policy and that's number three the regulatory states out of control you know i i was on the board
00:47:07.040 of a an energy company that we took public and i understand a thing or two about the regulatory
00:47:12.400 framework and just the just the burden of the federal government we've got to eliminate that we need
00:47:18.080 the reins act we've got to in my mind get rid of uh staffing levels across many of these agencies
00:47:24.880 probably getting rid of some of these agencies that uh really cause so much harm to the economy
00:47:30.240 it's a four trillion dollar drag on our economy it cost the average employer twenty thousand dollars per
00:47:35.440 employee to come into compliance with all the nonsense that the federal government throws at us so
00:47:40.960 let's get that out of the way we'll see energy prices come down stop printing money and this economy
00:47:46.640 will take off and you know americans will be in a much much better shape than they are today
00:47:52.080 sadly with three years plus of really destructive behavior by the biden administration absolutely
00:47:58.480 well mayor it sounds like you're taking a page out of the great javier malay's book down there in
00:48:03.120 argentina where the very first thing that guy did when he got into office was started slashing the
00:48:07.920 bureaucracy afuera afuera you saw the video as well i that's great you'll have to have him up when you're
00:48:13.440 inaugurated yeah yeah that's great i i tell you we've got to have people that will do this that
00:48:19.600 will take this on and i've committed to join basically the equivalent of the freedom caucus on the
00:48:24.720 senate side you know senator tuberville has come out here in campaign force as well you know mike lee
00:48:31.760 rand paul rick scott ron johnson these are the people i want your name is your name and all my
00:48:36.560 favorites mayor all my favorites we're just about out of time apologize for that but good luck to you
00:48:41.520 congratulations on the success i want to thank everybody by the way who's following me because
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