Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - January 17, 2025


INAUGURATION 2025: THE NEXT CHAPTER IN THE MAGA MOVEMENT


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

177.41902

Word Count

8,583

Sentence Count

633

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

On today's show, Jack Posobiec talks about his trip to the Inauguration, President Trump's plans for the event, and much, much more. Jack is also joined by a special guest on the show to talk about the snowstorm that's hitting Washington, D.C. and the impact it's having on the inaugural day.


Transcript

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00:00:50.280 Overnight, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that his country finalized
00:00:54.860 its ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas.
00:00:57.640 The agreement, which was brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and the U.S., is expected to take effect
00:01:02.220 early next week.
00:01:03.520 When it comes to the involvement of President-elect Trump's team, it has been absolutely critical
00:01:07.200 in getting this deal over the line.
00:01:08.960 The justices have ruled unanimously to uphold the ban on TikTok set to take effect this Sunday.
00:01:16.060 The ban will take effect on Sunday unless the platform is sold by its Chinese parent company,
00:01:20.780 ByteDance.
00:01:21.300 What we are told from sources, familiar with the discussions, is that the Trump team has
00:01:25.340 looked into possible ways, including an executive order, to keep TikTok available.
00:01:30.780 We don't really know what Trump could do there.
00:01:32.680 The one suggestion is that Trump could tell his Justice Department not to enforce the law,
00:01:38.340 so basically not take action against app stores like Apple or Google's.
00:01:42.940 President Biden is issuing more prison commutations.
00:01:47.360 The AP reports he's granting clemency to nearly 2,500 people convicted of drug offenses.
00:01:54.080 This move gives President Biden the record for the most individual pardons and commutations.
00:02:00.060 I'm here at the White House, and as you can see behind me, it's security all over the place.
00:02:06.920 Absolute lockdown.
00:02:07.960 What you can see, this is the parade reviewing stand for the president when he arrives.
00:02:13.700 We're here in Lafayette Square Park.
00:02:15.420 You can see Lafayette right there on his horse.
00:02:17.700 And please excuse the disruption.
00:02:19.700 The District of Columbia is coordinating with the National Park Service,
00:02:22.780 constructing the 2025 Presidential Inaugural Parade Reviewing Stand.
00:02:26.780 So this is the stand, the parade's going to walk by.
00:02:30.460 You can hear music playing in the background and just lots of security.
00:02:35.400 The entire area is on absolute lockdown.
00:02:38.800 There's going to be even more lockdown as this begins.
00:02:41.740 President-elect Donald Trump and his vice president
00:02:44.160 will take the oath of office indoors in the Capitol Rotunda.
00:02:49.200 That's according to our colleagues at ABC News.
00:02:52.240 All right, well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard to today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:02:55.280 We are here live, Washington, D.C.
00:02:57.600 Of course, you have all heard by now the news.
00:03:00.780 The news stating that President Trump's inauguration will no longer be held outside.
00:03:07.220 The outdoor portion of the inauguration, as currently stands, has been canceled.
00:03:12.640 Now, we remain to hear whether or not that could change.
00:03:16.580 I am hearing some chatter that that might go back.
00:03:19.500 But as it stands, right now, it has been canceled.
00:03:22.320 I was just over at the ticketing area, by the way.
00:03:25.300 They were doing a fantastic job over there.
00:03:27.360 Shout out to all of the volunteers.
00:03:30.620 And this is a huge unsung part.
00:03:32.540 But there are volunteers that are spending their time and their effort going through
00:03:38.680 and ensuring the safety, security, well-being, as well as the just smooth processing
00:03:45.100 of everyone who's trying to come to the inauguration.
00:03:48.060 So we had a great time over there.
00:03:49.380 I was, you know, people saw me.
00:03:51.480 They pulled me aside.
00:03:52.620 They said, all right, escort you right to the front, Posobiec.
00:03:55.100 That was really nice.
00:03:56.600 Then afterwards, there was another section.
00:03:58.660 We went as well.
00:03:59.860 And got to say, though, only just a few hours after I left, really just a few minutes after
00:04:04.740 I left, the entire thing was shut down.
00:04:07.140 A stop work order was put in place.
00:04:09.500 And so from what we know right now is as follows, that President Trump's inauguration will take
00:04:16.540 place within closed doors.
00:04:18.320 And this is due to the extreme cold.
00:04:20.760 By the way, I'd love to hear how CNN is going to spin the fact that global warming is due to
00:04:27.520 the cause for extreme cold.
00:04:28.980 By the way, it is about 40 degrees.
00:04:31.280 If you include the windchill, almost 40 degrees colder than it was at President Trump's first
00:04:36.760 inauguration eight years ago.
00:04:38.960 And I was even looking back at some of my photos from that day.
00:04:41.220 I was just wearing a, I was wearing like a sweater.
00:04:43.560 I was pretty much, you know, I was pretty much, I did rain a little bit.
00:04:46.260 So it certainly wasn't snowing or, or sleeting or anything like that.
00:04:50.960 And then the parade will actually be converted into basically a performance that will take
00:04:56.960 place within Capital One Arena.
00:04:59.600 So if you had planned to come to DC this weekend, number one, keep your head on a swivel.
00:05:05.700 Watch out for infiltrators.
00:05:07.240 Watch out for agitators.
00:05:08.960 Be wary, be vigilant, film them.
00:05:12.280 Just be smart.
00:05:13.320 Be smart and maintain your situational awareness.
00:05:16.840 And at all times, stay frosty.
00:05:19.620 That's number one.
00:05:20.540 Number two, if you go to that Capital One Arena, that's where you're going to be able
00:05:25.440 to see the majority of the performances of the parade.
00:05:29.320 And again, this is just fresh off the presses information that I have as of the last couple
00:05:34.200 of minutes, because all of this is in flux.
00:05:36.180 All of this could change by the end of the show, but I'm trying to do the best that I
00:05:40.040 can for the people that are coming here to Washington, D.C. to enjoy this historic, ceremonious
00:05:46.580 event, an event that is, in fact, a regime change, which will take place on Monday, which
00:05:53.440 they cannot change, Donald J.
00:05:55.540 Trump and J.D.
00:05:56.760 Vance taking their oaths of office and turning power in this country back to you, the people.
00:06:02.880 You talk about influences.
00:06:15.240 These are influences, and they're friends of mine.
00:06:19.480 Jack Prasovic.
00:06:21.020 Where's Jack?
00:06:21.940 Jack.
00:06:22.940 He's done a great job.
00:06:24.380 All right, folks, we're back here in snowy Washington, D.C.
00:06:30.980 This weekend, the inaugural weekend, has begun.
00:06:34.740 Boots on the ground in Washington.
00:06:37.160 President Trump's patriots have begun to arrive.
00:06:39.700 I've already just driving around this morning.
00:06:41.300 I've seen cars with American flags.
00:06:43.480 I've seen patriots in red hats getting ready.
00:06:45.800 I've seen the volunteers for the inaugural committee getting ready.
00:06:48.320 So it's a wonderful thing to see.
00:06:50.320 And let me tell you something.
00:06:51.440 The soy betas of D.C. are already running scared.
00:06:55.980 You can see them kind of looking over their shoulders as they turn corners.
00:06:59.140 You can see them carefully peering into cars to see what's going on.
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00:08:18.660 Well, folks, as we're looking forward to President Trump's inauguration, we also must look forward to President Trump's agenda.
00:08:25.040 And I was at the war room party last night with Steve Bannon and Raheem and Natalie Winters, and we had tons of reporters coming up to me.
00:08:33.740 And all the reporters, and they're texting me today and all this, they're saying, well, so this is your big victory.
00:08:38.140 This is your big victory.
00:08:39.080 I said, no, no.
00:08:41.480 Victory cannot be defined when President Trump wins the election.
00:08:45.920 Victory is not defined when President Trump takes the oath of office.
00:08:49.620 Victory can only be measured on President Trump's last day in office looking backwards to make sure that we have achieved all of our deliverables,
00:09:01.800 to make sure that we have achieved all of our goals, and that America has, in fact, been made great again.
00:09:09.320 Someone who's coming on now that I'd love to join us from humanevents.com.
00:09:13.620 He's a columnist there.
00:09:14.880 It's Kenny Cody.
00:09:15.880 You guys know him.
00:09:16.520 You guys love him.
00:09:17.080 What's going on, Kenny?
00:09:18.540 Hi, Jack.
00:09:19.300 Kauri, brother.
00:09:19.940 You're absolutely right.
00:09:20.740 It's everything that you just said, and I'm glad we're in light-minded spirits heading into the inauguration on Monday.
00:09:25.840 Well, look, you know, people say, you know, oh, it's party time.
00:09:28.980 It's, you know, it's we've won.
00:09:30.760 We're never going to lose again.
00:09:32.300 It's the sky's the limit.
00:09:33.620 And okay, fine.
00:09:34.360 That's great.
00:09:34.920 Let's pop the champagne.
00:09:35.960 Of course, we should celebrate our victories.
00:09:38.520 But at the same time, we have to look to the fights ahead.
00:09:42.040 Isn't that right, Kenny?
00:09:43.580 Yeah.
00:09:43.920 I mean, we can't pop the champagne bottles until the policies are done.
00:09:47.020 I mean, there are still people in the deep state that are trying to ruin, you know, the incoming presidency, the incoming administration.
00:09:53.940 You know, you have senators probably in the U.S. Senate that are trying to stop some of President Trump's nominees.
00:09:57.620 That's why we need to keep the pressure on.
00:09:59.120 There's going to be bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. still trying to stop President Trump's agenda, neocons in the House, neocons in the Senate, all those who President Trump defeated in primaries.
00:10:09.480 Still a little bit petty, still trying to stop his agenda from happening in 2025 through the rest of his term.
00:10:14.980 But that's why we have to keep going.
00:10:17.160 We can't just pop champagne balls.
00:10:18.720 We cannot celebrate until the job is done.
00:10:20.580 It's like any sporting event.
00:10:22.260 Just because you have a 20-point lead going into the fourth quarter doesn't mean you're going to win the game.
00:10:25.400 We have to absolutely carry out the agenda and ensure that President Trump's nominees get through.
00:10:30.040 We have to give him a good surrounding cast.
00:10:31.920 We have to ensure that bills like the Lincoln Rally Act that are going to be passed in the U.S. Senate and heading to President Trump's desk when he gets inaugurated next week are going to come to fruition.
00:10:41.300 And we have to ensure that we're not caving on the principles such as mass deportations, tariffs, and other policies that are going to reform the deep state and reform the executive branch and every branch within the government.
00:10:51.360 We have to assure that we are getting those things done and setting him up for victory, setting him up to enact policies that are going to change this country, that are going to change the government, and not just celebrate for weeks upon any.
00:11:04.180 Because he's not going to do that.
00:11:05.520 He's going to do things on day one, sign executive orders and bills on day one.
00:11:09.360 And the movement around him cannot just keep on celebrating for weeks upon months.
00:11:13.900 We have to have action right now.
00:11:15.660 Celebrate for a day, and let's continue the fright on January 21st.
00:11:19.160 And, Kenny, look, here's the thing, too.
00:11:23.060 And people want to talk about this all day long.
00:11:25.200 They say, why are you doing this?
00:11:26.420 Why are you setting this up?
00:11:27.400 Look, we're doing this because these are the – this is not political.
00:11:31.040 It is not partisan.
00:11:31.840 These are the necessary steps to save America.
00:11:34.640 These are the things that must be done.
00:11:36.980 And we have to have the resolve, the resolve and the determination to actually see these things through.
00:11:44.160 And there are going to be hard times ahead.
00:11:45.760 There are going to be absolute hard times ahead because the pain will increase before things get better.
00:11:52.240 And I want people to understand that.
00:11:54.220 And I want people to understand and embrace that.
00:11:56.680 The media will come at you nine ways from Sunday.
00:11:59.420 The establishment will come down at you.
00:12:01.460 The lawfare will continue.
00:12:03.480 There will be ways at the state level or not.
00:12:05.840 By the way, Steve Bannon goes on trial in one month's time, folks.
00:12:09.280 One month's time Steve Bannon goes on trial.
00:12:11.020 So let's just – let's cut with the Mickey Mouse Club and actually get down to brass tacks.
00:12:18.060 This is a real fight.
00:12:19.980 The fight has – go look at the Maha movement.
00:12:22.200 Look, go look at Maha with the billions of dollars that's coming against them.
00:12:26.640 And they think that RFK is just going to be able to walk into the United States Senate and get confirmed or Jay Bhattacharya or Mark Marquet or any of them.
00:12:33.900 And they'll say, oh, it's great.
00:12:34.780 It's going to be wonderful.
00:12:35.720 Look, guys, and I say this with love.
00:12:38.380 I remember the Tea Party days.
00:12:40.040 That's exactly how we felt in the Tea Party back in those days before we came to D.C., started getting people elected.
00:12:47.140 And then suddenly, oh, gosh, gosh, golly, none of the policies that anyone espoused were actually getting enacted.
00:12:54.160 Why?
00:12:54.580 Because that's not how the imperial capital works, is it, Kenny?
00:12:58.140 No, it's not at all.
00:12:59.320 I mean, there's a reason that the movement in 2016 and 2015 sent such a shockwave to Washington was because it was actual change.
00:13:07.980 But we still didn't get the change we wanted because of the bureaucrats in Washington and the deep state establishment that was ridden in Congress, in the bureaucracy, and in state governments.
00:13:18.080 You know, President Trump doesn't just need support from Washington.
00:13:20.980 He needs support from red states.
00:13:22.380 He needs support in states that he helped governors and state legislatures get over the finish line.
00:13:27.980 He helped U.S. Congressional members get over the finish line.
00:13:30.960 He has to have help at all fronts.
00:13:33.040 This battle is not over.
00:13:35.300 It's just like you just said with the Tea Party.
00:13:36.940 Everybody thought in 2010 to 2012 that all of a sudden things were just automatically going to change.
00:13:41.960 And people did get elected.
00:13:43.580 They got in office.
00:13:44.760 And we had some sort of facilitated change in defeating Democrats.
00:13:48.380 But some of the worst enemies that we're going to have in our movement are going to be those who are nonpartisan with, quote,
00:13:58.500 Look, Kenny, I understand what you're saying completely.
00:14:01.220 Things from the end to the out.
00:14:02.240 And we and it's it's I think we're having a little connection issue with Kenny there, guys.
00:14:06.540 Let's see if we can get him back up.
00:14:07.620 But look, what we're talking about here is that just because you win an election does not mean the fight is over.
00:14:13.680 Just because you are successful at the ballot box and we've been more successful than we've ever been winning the popular vote,
00:14:21.440 winning the presidential election and winning all the swing states.
00:14:24.700 That is the trifecta.
00:14:26.380 It is the triple mandate.
00:14:28.440 OK, you've got the triple mandate coming in here.
00:14:30.440 And that is the key to actually securing victory.
00:14:34.340 Now, that being said, and so first of all, securing legitimacy and the cultural legitimacy that we have by now being a part of the firmament of America,
00:14:43.680 the way that we always were, by the way, the way that we always were.
00:14:47.080 I mean, take a look at the Maha movement again.
00:14:49.540 I said this to a reporter last night.
00:14:50.780 But we won talking about health.
00:14:55.000 That used to be a Democrat issue.
00:14:56.740 That used to be a left wing issue.
00:14:58.540 By the way, you know what else used to be a left wing issue?
00:15:01.700 Immigration.
00:15:02.940 Immigration was a left wing issue.
00:15:05.120 Immigration and borders.
00:15:07.020 Bernie Sanders in 2016 was saying that open borders was a Koch brothers policy, that open borders was something the Koch brothers wanted.
00:15:15.060 Why? Because they were talking about cheap labor, the same kind of cheap labor that you're hearing from this whole Panda Express debate that's going on, raging across the Internet.
00:15:24.680 And I'll just throw my two cents on in on that.
00:15:27.440 Look, if you want to speak to Zoomers, if you want to talk to people that are within the country that are coming up this way, you have to understand the situation that they are coming of age in.
00:15:38.900 It is not the same as 20 years ago.
00:15:41.180 It is not the same as 30 years ago.
00:15:42.700 It's not the same as 10 years ago.
00:15:44.340 So stop telling them to just suck it up and work hard and you're going to be fine.
00:15:50.080 No, actually admit the conditions have gotten worse in this country.
00:15:54.780 They are they can get better.
00:15:56.460 We are working to make them better.
00:15:58.320 But don't sit there and try to act like it's the same as the 1980s or even the 1990s, because guess what?
00:16:03.900 It ain't the 80s anymore.
00:16:05.700 It ain't the 90s.
00:16:06.920 Can they come back?
00:16:07.960 Yes.
00:16:08.380 But only if we make them come back.
00:16:10.120 Kenny, do we have you back here?
00:16:11.440 Speaking of coming back.
00:16:12.220 Yeah, coming back here.
00:16:13.020 That was the deep state establishment trying to get a deep state establishment trying to cut off Kenny Cody.
00:16:17.280 Kenny, last two minutes to you, man.
00:16:18.740 Close us out.
00:16:19.320 Yeah, man, I mean, on Monday, we can't just sit on our hands and wait and just have pop champagne bottles and have some sort of celebration on Monday.
00:16:28.680 That's sort of that's sort of fine.
00:16:30.000 Get all the receptions out of the way.
00:16:31.640 Celebrate with the ball and in the balls and the receptions that we're going to have next week.
00:16:35.600 But we really need to actually facilitate change going into the 119th Congress, going into reforming the deep state establishment, kicking all of the deep state establishment out that have tried to kill President Trump, have tried to jail his supporters and put him in jail and prevent him from being the nominee.
00:16:49.600 We have to deport illegal immigrants.
00:16:51.520 We have to reform our economic policy and have tariffs and hold others responsible and creating responsibility for the paybacks that other countries have put us behind the wheel on.
00:17:02.440 We have to bring and frack and ensure that we're bringing the most economic prosperity that we can bring through policies that Trump's willing to enact on day one and ensure that he's getting the change and the agents that are going to bring him the right amount to bring to make America great again.
00:17:18.560 And we're going to actually, you know, facilitate change and ensure that policies that he wants to enact on day one are at least feasible within the first weeks and months of his presidency and ensure that we're giving him the right tools, the right personnel and the right people around him to facilitate that change.
00:17:35.520 Celebrate for one day and then let's work.
00:17:38.300 All right, Kenny Cody, go follow him and his work at humanevents.com.
00:17:42.360 We'll be right back here.
00:17:48.560 I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:18:02.560 All right, Jack Posobiec back here live in snowy Washington, D.C.
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00:19:14.880 Wanted to bring on one of my favorite commentators from PragerU, Alexis Wilkins, someone who also is incredibly well-informed and familiar with the music industry, to give us a little bit of a preview of what we're hearing about the music for President Trump's inauguration.
00:19:32.360 Alexis, how are you?
00:19:33.140 I'm doing well.
00:19:36.360 How are you?
00:19:36.900 And so let's walk through.
00:19:39.460 The latest that I'm hearing is that the parade, of course, a selection typically of each state sends up their own entry into the parade as well as the various military bands and the ceremonial bands will play for the president.
00:19:54.120 What I'm being told now, as of the latest, that those bands and those performances, instead of being on the parade route, will actually be held indoors inside Capital One Arena.
00:20:05.180 Is that what you're hearing as well?
00:20:07.760 That's what I'm hearing, and I think that it could shape up to be one of the most interesting and historic in-arena concerts of all time.
00:20:15.940 Why do you say that?
00:20:18.120 Well, if you're taking an inaugural parade and inserting it into an arena where people can have a more intimate view of what's going on.
00:20:25.740 You know, I'm a huge fan of standing on a parade route.
00:20:28.320 I like the things the way that they are, the way that they normally go.
00:20:31.600 I'm not a huge fan of change.
00:20:33.580 But if it has to change for the safety and of everyone and the temperature, then I think putting it into an arena could be a very interesting and historic way to go where everyone gets to see everything instead of kind of cherry picking where to go and having it pass by you.
00:20:48.180 Well, that's right.
00:20:49.620 And so talk to me as well about some of the, I guess, pop artists and really it seems like a lot of country western artists that have been selected by President Trump to make those special performances at the inauguration.
00:21:02.080 Yeah, we're seeing a lot of artists jump in here and I think that it's great that the culture is kind of catching up with where the actual culture of America is standing.
00:21:14.660 I'm happy to see these people speaking out and we've seen kind of one by one.
00:21:18.440 I think the first one that dropped was Carrie Underwood singing America the Beautiful.
00:21:22.120 I'm, of course, very excited to hear that.
00:21:23.860 It's going to be beautiful.
00:21:24.720 And then a lot of other artists, you have Jason Aldean, you have Parker McCollum, I think, is doing a set at one of the balls.
00:21:31.120 These people are putting their name down for President Trump and I think it's incredible and I commend them.
00:21:36.560 I have a long time been a supporter, as you know, of President Trump.
00:21:40.620 And I think that speaking out about the things that you believe is something that, even when it's not cool, which it wasn't for a very long time,
00:21:47.340 I feel like we need to kind of remind people of that so that we don't let it happen again.
00:21:51.680 When you speak out about the things that you believe, you have the opportunity to shift culture.
00:21:57.080 And what we saw here on November 5th wasn't just a political shift.
00:22:01.100 It was a cultural shift.
00:22:02.980 And I think that right now we're seeing the work that the American people did show up in the celebrity form.
00:22:10.360 And I think it's I think it's great.
00:22:12.080 Well, let me and let me ask you about this.
00:22:14.240 So when it comes to, I guess, the idea of performing at a presidential inauguration, you know, it used to be that we lived in a country where we could understand that performing at the president's inauguration was not something that was partisan,
00:22:30.860 that it was, in fact, an official event that takes place every four years.
00:22:34.480 This is what we're told by the Democrats all day long, all night long.
00:22:39.220 Peaceful transfer of power.
00:22:40.600 Peaceful transfer of power.
00:22:41.780 Our democracy.
00:22:42.520 Well, isn't it part of our democracy respecting that process even when it doesn't go our way?
00:22:48.060 And that would extend, of course, itself to the musical acts.
00:22:51.740 But, of course, it hasn't been that way because Trump or anyone supporting Trump have been so denormalized in society that the idea of simply performing at the president's inauguration could almost be some kind of an issue.
00:23:05.760 So has there been much, you know, blowback or backlash to any of these announcements that you've seen from within the industry?
00:23:13.060 It's interesting because I've seen some things come up on Twitter specifically about Carrie Underwood singing at the inauguration.
00:23:22.700 And it's fascinating because she's always been patriotic.
00:23:26.120 She's always been pretty unifying, I believe.
00:23:29.000 You know, she has she has worn American flag clothing.
00:23:33.080 You know, I don't think that that's partisan, but the liberals tend to.
00:23:36.120 So here we are. And she has to come out with this statement about unity and the fact that, you know, we're working towards unity.
00:23:42.280 And that's why she's performing at the inauguration.
00:23:44.980 And the fact that she even has to come out with this statement to state the obvious and say that, hey, we're all getting together.
00:23:51.120 This is a bipartisan effort. It's even led on the committee by Democrats.
00:23:55.300 It's not like Republicans are putting on a show and Democrats are standing idly by, except for the ones who are skipping, of course, the inauguration.
00:24:03.160 And so I just I think it's fascinating that they have to put this out.
00:24:06.300 I've seen some on Twitter about people wanted to post that she lost all these viewers, that she lost one point five million Spotify listeners.
00:24:15.100 Of course, this was immediately community noted and corrected.
00:24:19.020 And she didn't lose any at all because the American people issued a mandate on November 5th.
00:24:24.320 I mean, I myself am singing the national anthem at a couple of the balls.
00:24:27.640 I'm very excited, very enthusiastic, happy to post about it.
00:24:31.580 Always have been. And I think that it's something that we need to normalize moving forward.
00:24:35.980 We kind of lost sight of it when I think a lot of the industries decided to bend the knee to the woke mob.
00:24:41.940 And there are people who didn't. And I think that we need to and we need to heed what they do.
00:24:47.200 And we need to move forward and never do that again.
00:24:51.400 No, I think that's exactly right. And I think that actually what they're doing in terms of coming up, showing up, making their voices heard, providing their music,
00:25:01.020 it's actually going to go a long way, I hope, go a long way towards showing the country that we can actually put this stuff behind us.
00:25:09.440 And we don't have to politicize everything, especially when, look, the side of the country that refuses to expect,
00:25:17.540 to refuses to expect that that we are that, you know, you're allowed to wear a red hat that says make America great again,
00:25:25.160 or go around with an American flag or a Gadsden flag or anything like that.
00:25:29.100 That side of America, you're the minority now. You are no longer the majority in this country.
00:25:35.100 And by the way, that doesn't and I'll just say this and I'll say it once.
00:25:38.160 That doesn't mean there's anything wrong with you.
00:25:40.960 That just means you were wrong about the election.
00:25:43.940 And so what it also explains is that you can have the opportunity to guess what?
00:25:49.960 You can listen to music. By the way, this is something, wait, Alexis, I got to ask you this question.
00:25:54.600 Conservatives have had to deal with this our entire lives because every time you go to watch a movie,
00:25:59.740 every time you go to listen to a song, you say, oh, did you hear what so-and-so said about this or so-and-so said about that?
00:26:04.440 And you're like, you know what? I don't care. It's a good song. It's a good movie.
00:26:07.340 Why should I have to care about that?
00:26:08.660 And then all of a sudden, because they've politicized it so much, they want us to politicize it so much.
00:26:14.760 And it's like, guess what? The shoe is a little bit on the other foot now.
00:26:17.960 And yeah, it is kind of uncomfortable, isn't it?
00:26:22.560 I'm glad you made this point. I'm glad you brought it up.
00:26:24.980 I'm trying to be as positive as I can here, but I couldn't agree more.
00:26:29.440 You know, we've had a long time.
00:26:31.780 I mean, not just the Trump era, but the Obama era where conservatives are the silenced group,
00:26:37.040 even though we are, in fact, the majority.
00:26:39.060 And like you said, we proved that November 5th.
00:26:41.320 And we've been here the whole time, wearing our flags, trying to have friends, have families,
00:26:47.120 have Christmas dinners without politics coming up, without losing aunts and uncles to a political argument,
00:26:54.440 without having to sacrifice.
00:26:56.380 I mean, gosh, our jobs are not just the movies we watch, but there have been huge sacrifices.
00:27:01.680 I mean, I don't think I need to tell this audience that, but I just think it's fair to bring it up and say,
00:27:06.160 I'm so glad that people are using their voices now.
00:27:08.820 I think that, you know, if we would have had a wave of star power, honestly, besides the people,
00:27:14.480 of course, I have to give them props, Jason L. Dean, John Rich, the people who really have been there from the beginning
00:27:19.860 and even have supported me, and I'm so grateful.
00:27:22.540 But if we would have had a wave of star power, I don't know that the culture would have gotten this far.
00:27:27.400 So I'm glad that people are jumping on now, and I say jumping lightly and very, very respectfully.
00:27:32.260 But I agree that it's kind of one of those things where we're just watching the liberals go through
00:27:37.400 what we've been going through, really, as I said, since the Obama era.
00:27:41.540 So I think that it's going to take an adjustment period for them to get used to it.
00:27:46.260 But, you know, we've all canceled our Netflix subscriptions, changed the channel when a movie came on,
00:27:51.660 not listened to some of our favorite songs because an artist decided to make their music about politics
00:27:57.640 and furthermore, make their music about hating people who believe what you believe.
00:28:02.760 So I think that this is a healthy 180, and I think that we're going to see a very interesting shift in culture
00:28:08.540 in the next, gosh, four years, but really even 100 days.
00:28:12.780 I mean, it's going to be pretty, pretty tectonic.
00:28:18.180 Well, I think it is as well.
00:28:19.500 And by the way, that is something I'd love to say to, you know, Zoomers out there,
00:28:22.920 is go and watch, like, some of the old comedians, go watch George Carlin, go watch Robin Williams,
00:28:30.380 go watch Gallagher, not just for the watermelons, but for the stand-up.
00:28:34.140 And comedians used to make fun of politicians on both sides.
00:28:39.780 Dana Carvey was excellent at this.
00:28:41.540 Saturday Night Live was good at this until about the Bush era, I would say.
00:28:45.800 And they didn't really take one side or the other.
00:28:48.700 They just laughed about the seriousness of it all.
00:28:51.840 Like, they would make jokes.
00:28:53.860 I mean, that being said, when Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, SNL was pretty much in its heyday on that one.
00:29:00.040 There was an idea that you could make fun of politicians, and that was our right as Americans.
00:29:05.720 But something happened a long time ago, and I'm just going to call it out, call it like I say it.
00:29:10.260 It started with Jon Stewart.
00:29:12.380 Jon Stewart was the guy that made it that you had to pick a side,
00:29:16.380 that you couldn't just be comedy on one side, that you had to make fun of one side, but then support another side.
00:29:23.380 And like I always say, that's because Jon Stewart doesn't understand anything about politics.
00:29:28.740 Jon Stewart was picking up the shtick from a New York sports broadcaster and applying that to politics.
00:29:35.640 Alexis, tell us what you're most excited for over the next couple of days and where people can follow you.
00:29:39.480 I am so excited, honestly, for President Trump to be sworn in.
00:29:46.420 I am excited for 1201 Eastern for, on January 20th, for all of these great things that we've heard about,
00:29:53.760 these campaign promises that we know he will keep, these nominations that he's made to begin to go through,
00:29:59.960 and for America to begin to change.
00:30:01.820 I'm really excited for the party, I'm excited for the balls, I'm excited for the well-earned victory,
00:30:06.600 but I think now is when the work begins, and when, you know, we need to support the people who are involved,
00:30:11.900 we need to call our representatives, you know, all of the things that we have been doing for the last,
00:30:17.180 you know, however long we've been campaigning.
00:30:19.000 All right, folks, give her a follow.
00:30:20.400 Alexis Wilkins over on X.
00:30:22.880 Alexis Wilkins, we'll be right back in the best.
00:30:27.700 Jack.
00:30:29.760 Where's Jack?
00:30:31.820 Where is he?
00:30:33.140 Jack, I want to see you.
00:30:36.800 Great job, Jack.
00:30:38.280 Thank you.
00:30:39.040 What a job you do.
00:30:40.460 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:30:41.860 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys,
00:30:45.560 and these are the guys who should be getting Pulisic.
00:30:49.340 All right, Jack Pacific back live.
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00:31:59.860 Very excited to bring on our next guest talking about John Sommer.
00:32:05.720 John, how are you?
00:32:06.480 I'm doing great, Jack. How about you, sir?
00:32:10.840 Doing very well.
00:32:11.440 Now, last time we had you on, we were talking about this idea, this concept of home theft.
00:32:17.560 And this, in fact, comes up, as we see here as well, in the California wildfires.
00:32:22.720 Can you explain to us what's going on?
00:32:27.060 Well, what a mess that is, Jack.
00:32:30.860 In fact, I just flew over.
00:32:32.600 I live in the central coast of California, and I had a family reunion down in San Diego.
00:32:38.740 So we flew from the central coast, which is essentially Santa Barbara area, down to San Diego.
00:32:46.220 And we flew over last weekend as the fire was still going on, Jack.
00:32:51.880 And it is just such a tragedy because those are areas that I know so well.
00:32:58.620 I have family and friends in the Palisades and in Santa Monica and, you know, down toward Palos Verdes and that area.
00:33:08.860 And it's over, gosh, toward Pasadena and Altadena.
00:33:13.080 And it's just everywhere.
00:33:14.360 And it is the saddest thing because I'm sure you know, with you and your followers, that these things could have probably been prevented, at least to the extent that they have been.
00:33:31.020 But what these people have lost are physical properties.
00:33:37.500 And perhaps their insurance will help them if they have insurance.
00:33:42.600 Many of these homeowners have their insurance taken away from them because California has just not managed its liabilities as far as protecting its citizens from these things, these kinds of fires and so on, for a number of different reasons.
00:34:00.000 But what we're talking about today, Jack, is something a little different.
00:34:05.660 When you're talking about the crime of house stealing or deed theft or title theft, you're not talking about something that insurance can replace if you're lucky enough to have it.
00:34:17.800 You're talking about somebody stealing the value of that property.
00:34:23.220 Whether or not there's a physical piece of, you know, a home or something on it or not, there is value to property, land, home, whatever.
00:34:34.800 And in this day and age, Jack, and we've talked about this before with the Internet and with artificial intelligence and all of the different ways that people can be or pretend to be somebody else.
00:34:52.120 They can steal the value of your property and you can still have that house there and you would never know that somebody's taken a loan out on it or sold it to somebody or whatever.
00:35:04.200 And it's like you and I are spiritual people.
00:35:07.420 It's kind of like stealing your heart and your soul because for most people, the value in their holdings and investment, the state and so on, most of it is in a piece of property.
00:35:23.860 Their home or maybe a cabin in the woods or something.
00:35:27.180 Maybe you have an Airbnb or whatever.
00:35:28.720 And if that is taken, they've taken everything that you own.
00:35:33.320 And the worst thing that can happen is that you have to go through the court system and try to establish rightful ownership.
00:35:42.680 And that can only be prevented with a company like Home Title Lock, which I use to protect you from that.
00:35:51.120 Well, I mean, this is something where, you know, even prior to owning a home myself, it wasn't even something.
00:35:57.640 And then when you do purchase a home, finally, you realize there's so many different things you have to work out for.
00:36:02.460 There's so many different little hidden fees and and closing fees and all these other fees.
00:36:08.860 And then taxes come on top of that.
00:36:10.720 This isn't really something that people think of when they go into buying a home.
00:36:15.920 The fact that once you buy your home, you think you're good to go.
00:36:18.900 You pay your mortgage off, you come up with your payment system on that, whatever rate and whatever plan is best for people.
00:36:24.860 That's usually where people think about it.
00:36:26.980 But people don't realize that there's also a risk and an opportunity with those same mortgages.
00:36:32.580 Isn't that right?
00:36:35.200 Absolutely.
00:36:36.000 I mean, that is the problem.
00:36:38.140 You buy a piece of property or you sell it, then you'll purchase title insurance.
00:36:42.700 And what that does, basically, is it assures that the piece of property that you're buying or selling doesn't have any encumbrances on it, you know, a loan or or or whatever.
00:36:55.020 But once the the transfer goes through, then they're done there.
00:37:01.140 They don't no longer protect you.
00:37:03.200 What the problem is now is what happens after that.
00:37:08.980 And you could be sitting on a piece of property, Jack, or your mother, your grandmother or whatever.
00:37:14.260 Maybe you have an Airbnb, which is where I stayed at with my sisters in San Diego.
00:37:18.420 And I tell you what, I could have very easily taken that property, titled that property, anybody can in this day and age because of the availability of the Internet and with artificial intelligence to be able to pretend that you are someone that you're not,
00:37:40.460 to be able to file all of the proper documents through your local county clerk or whoever, a lot of the stuff can be done online.
00:37:49.780 And the owner of the property would never know it until it's too late.
00:37:56.400 And then maybe three months down the road, a loan company goes, you haven't been making payments on this this equity loan or whatever you took out.
00:38:05.520 Well, I didn't do it.
00:38:07.100 Well, this says you did.
00:38:08.840 And that is what this crime is.
00:38:11.780 It's stealth.
00:38:13.080 It's insidious.
00:38:14.840 And it hurts the people that have spent their whole life building, you know, their estate through their home and so on.
00:38:24.120 And now it's gone.
00:38:25.920 It's just an awful crime.
00:38:29.500 It is an awful crime.
00:38:31.060 And, you know, we've had people that we've interviewed here as well talking about how they were able to do it.
00:38:36.860 And people who were involved in this in the past and realizing that it's actually something that is quite simple that you can make untoward amount of money at this.
00:38:46.040 And here we are moving into, as they're making the interest rate adjustments in this season, that's going to give these types of thieves a new lease on this type of activity and being able to look at various areas, particularly like disaster areas that we saw in California that we're seeing there, as well as the disasters areas in East Kentucky, Western North Carolina that got hit by the hurricane.
00:39:11.000 Because so many of those areas are also under, John, as we close out the show here, tell us again how to follow you and what your recommendation is.
00:39:20.620 Well, so my recommendation, Jack, would be to to go to go to home title lock dot com.
00:39:28.500 You can go on their website and I think you gave the code POZO, which ironically is the first four letters of your name, but POSO.
00:39:53.500 But anyway, you can try a 30 day trial on there and see if it works for you.
00:39:59.360 Basically, what they do is number one, they will monitor your title jack 24 seven, which nobody can do, at least practically.
00:40:09.320 Number two, if something fishy happens, they're going to let you know right away and they go, did you take out an equity loan?
00:40:16.380 Did you sell the property?
00:40:18.300 Whatever.
00:40:19.660 Number three, and this is most important.
00:40:22.540 If something happens and it actually goes through and it is easier and quicker than you think, before you even know it, somebody can steal the title, take out a loan on it, whatever.
00:40:35.060 Home title lock will work with you to restore your title.
00:40:38.880 So you don't have to go through the court system now, hire an attorney.
00:40:42.340 Sometimes this takes years.
00:40:44.140 It is a mess.
00:40:46.160 Older people in particular are vulnerable to this.
00:40:48.760 They can't physically.
00:40:58.220 Jack is a great guy.
00:40:59.740 He's written a fantastic book.
00:41:01.480 Everybody's talking about it.
00:41:02.740 Go get it.
00:41:03.900 And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:41:07.900 And we're going to turn it around and make our country great to get to him.
00:41:11.120 Amen.
00:41:11.780 All right, Jack Posobiec, we are back here on Human Events Daily.
00:41:18.880 And I wanted to bring John back to, he got cut off a little bit in the last segment.
00:41:24.020 We held him over because we're talking about this very serious issue of home theft.
00:41:29.280 And he was explaining to us why home title lock is actually the company that you folks can use out there that can, number one, just learn about this issue.
00:41:38.800 But also, if you want to take action, this is your place to start.
00:41:43.700 Yeah.
00:41:44.920 Jack, thanks for having me back on.
00:41:46.920 I don't know.
00:41:47.540 I don't know where we left off, but I will tell you this.
00:41:50.520 I've spent the last year researching this new crime, relatively new crime, called title theft or deed theft or home theft.
00:42:00.040 But basically what the crime is, is somebody can transfer ownership or the deed into their name or some entity that they can steal the equity in that property.
00:42:11.860 It doesn't have to be a home.
00:42:13.000 It can't be anything.
00:42:15.060 And what you need to do and your followers need to do is to protect yourself with a monitoring service.
00:42:21.760 And the one that I use, and I've researched all of these, you do your own due diligence.
00:42:27.780 Go on to HomeTitleLock.com.
00:42:31.360 Go on to their website.
00:42:33.000 And I think, Jack, you got a code, POZO, which ironically is the first four letters of your name.
00:42:38.920 And try it out for 30 days.
00:42:41.100 You know, do your own research.
00:42:43.680 And they can actually run a scan on your title to make sure everything is good on it.
00:42:49.440 But it's not expensive.
00:42:51.000 The service is not expensive.
00:42:52.960 But it's one less thing that you need to worry about in this day and age.
00:42:58.080 Because with the Internet and with artificial intelligence, anybody can pretend to be anybody else.
00:43:04.680 I can pretend to be you or any of your followers.
00:43:08.320 And I can steal their property, the equity in this property.
00:43:13.020 And they won't know about it for two, three, four months down the road.
00:43:16.880 And it's too late.
00:43:18.660 Then you have to go through the court system.
00:43:20.240 You have to hire an attorney and so on.
00:43:23.060 HomeTitleLock.
00:43:25.060 They have a 30-day trial.
00:43:27.100 They give you monitoring, alerting, and restoration of your title all in one complete package.
00:43:36.720 It's the way to go.
00:43:37.780 I completely recommend it.
00:43:40.600 And go on their website and check it out for yourself.
00:43:42.960 And it's as simple as that, folks.
00:43:45.820 Look, we're going into a new season here.
00:43:47.540 The Trump economy is going to be starting Monday.
00:43:49.580 And actually, so with President Trump coming into office, we saw Scott Besson yesterday at the hearing.
00:43:57.900 What did you think about Scott Besson at the hearing, particularly when he talked about the housing market and the changes that he can make?
00:44:03.760 We obviously saw he talked about drilling.
00:44:06.160 He talked about the ability for energy to actually be expanded in this country, how that's going to make changes in the housing market.
00:44:12.640 But then on the flip side, that's also going to mean more opportunities for this type of crime.
00:44:17.420 Are you asking me, Jack, my opinion on this?
00:44:23.640 Well, I don't see anyone else here.
00:44:26.640 Okay, good.
00:44:27.700 Well, I'll be glad to tell you.
00:44:30.000 I totally agree.
00:44:31.880 I mean, I think just, and again, I'm here on the central coast of California.
00:44:37.340 And people have not, and I know the real estate business very well.
00:44:41.320 I've got some of my children are involved in it and also involved in financial advising and this sort of thing.
00:44:49.540 And I see a new optimism.
00:44:52.540 It's already happening.
00:44:54.260 I think everybody knows that because we see the common sense is starting to come back into play.
00:45:00.680 And up until now, people have been afraid in the real estate market to sell a home or to buy another home or to make moves or to make investments.
00:45:10.440 I think this is all going to change.
00:45:12.900 And I think you probably agree with me.
00:45:15.240 But that doesn't take away those scoundrels out there that can take advantage of you, especially if we start to see quick real estate transactions now where people are not paying attention as much as they have been in the past.
00:45:30.400 Maybe you have a home up in the woods.
00:45:32.340 You know, there's a log cabin or an Airbnb or a rental property.
00:45:35.900 Maybe companies like this company, Home Title Lock, can eliminate at least one of those concerns that we have moving forward in what I think is going to be an extraordinarily robust economy with new hope about living and moving forward in life and just taking advantage of this incredible country that we are blessed to be in.
00:46:03.600 So just check out for yourself and your brother and sister and let's move on because we've got good things ahead, I believe.
00:46:13.680 And I know your viewers do, too.
00:46:15.580 I certainly agree with that, John.
00:46:17.320 Thank you so much.
00:46:18.240 God bless you.
00:46:19.440 And here's hoping that everything goes well for you on Monday and for the years to come.
00:46:24.240 Hey, it will.
00:46:25.540 We're all in it together.
00:46:26.960 Take care, Jack.
00:46:27.800 That's what it comes down to.
00:46:29.320 Folks, look, when Monday comes around, understand, this weekend is going to be a weekend unlike anything that we've seen.
00:46:37.140 We've got the Coronation Ball on Sunday night.
00:46:41.000 This is the place to be.
00:46:43.080 I'll be speaking there.
00:46:44.340 Stephen K. Bannon will be speaking there.
00:46:46.540 Natalie Winters.
00:46:47.860 Where are we holding it?
00:46:49.000 The Watergate Hotel.
00:46:50.380 Why are we doing it at the Watergate Hotel?
00:46:52.100 Let me tell you something.
00:46:52.920 Because we're going back to the scene of the crime.
00:46:55.680 We're going back to the scene of the crime that was not a crime.
00:46:59.840 We are going to tell the truth about what happened at Watergate.
00:47:02.000 We're going to tell the truth about how it was a deep state operation that took Richard Nixon out,
00:47:07.280 the most popular president in American history up to that point in terms of the presidential elections.
00:47:13.660 And then, then we are going to tell the story about how it was a populist who was taken out in 1963 named JFK.
00:47:21.580 It was a populist who was taken out in Watergate.
00:47:24.340 That's why we're going back to Watergate.
00:47:26.300 And it'll be in 2024 where we change the tide of history.
00:47:32.740 Where we say the populists in this country are here and they're here to stay because you tried to take out Donald J. Trump.
00:47:41.340 You tried to take him out in 2016.
00:47:43.880 You tried to take him out in 2020.
00:47:46.360 You definitely tried to take him out in Butler, Pennsylvania.
00:47:50.320 But guess what?
00:47:52.320 He kept coming.
00:47:53.800 He never stopped.
00:47:56.000 This movement never stopped.
00:47:57.700 And on January 20th, on Monday at high noon, within the Capitol Rotunda of the United States Capitol,
00:48:08.420 in the Congress and Senate, he will raise his hand, place it on the Bible,
00:48:14.260 and become the 47th president of the United States of America.
00:48:19.440 I'll see you there.
00:48:19.940 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.
00:48:22.540 I'll see you there.