Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - February 25, 2025


KAROLINE LEAVITT DROPS THE HAMMER ON THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS CORPS


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41 minutes

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178.85582

Word Count

7,397

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597

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

The White House Correspondents Association is suing the Associated Press for not having access to the daily press briefing room. President Trump has ordered the White House briefing room to be turned into a reflection of what the country is doing right now. Plus, the removal of Rachel Maddow and Joy Reid from MSNBC.


Transcript

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00:00:49.360 Christ is...
00:00:50.440 How is this abusive?
00:00:51.840 Scott, have you ever gotten an email from someone that said,
00:00:54.100 you better do this or else you're going to resign?
00:00:55.960 Yeah, it's called having a boss.
00:00:57.700 From someone who's not your...
00:00:58.780 From someone who's not your boss?
00:01:01.260 Well, the White House is every federal worker's boss.
00:01:03.880 That's number one.
00:01:04.780 I have found some leakers.
00:01:06.400 We are continuing to get more.
00:01:08.180 They will be fired.
00:01:09.200 There will be consequences.
00:01:10.280 And remember, when they leak information to the press in order to blow an op,
00:01:14.880 they are putting law enforcement lives in jeopardy.
00:01:17.480 Our country is doing very well.
00:01:19.360 And he was just thinking about the company that was shooed away
00:01:22.860 and canceled by the Biden administration who wanted to build the Keystone XL pipeline.
00:01:27.120 He is inviting them back.
00:01:28.820 We want the Keystone XL pipeline built.
00:01:31.640 Joy Reid's show, the readout, ended tonight.
00:01:34.720 And that is very, very, very hard to take.
00:01:38.400 I will tell you, it is also unnerving to see that on a network where we've got two,
00:01:43.980 count them, two non-white hosts in primetime,
00:01:47.360 both of our non-white hosts in primetime are losing their shows.
00:01:52.160 And that feels worse than bad.
00:01:54.020 My show had value.
00:01:55.960 And that...
00:01:57.980 I'm sorry.
00:02:00.840 That, um...
00:02:02.820 That what I was doing had value.
00:02:06.700 Apple teams and facilities will expand all over our country.
00:02:10.740 In Arizona, California, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina, Michigan, Oregon, Texas, and Washington.
00:02:18.280 With President Trump in charge, America is open for business.
00:02:23.540 Okay, Jack Pesopic, here we are back live.
00:02:25.660 Human Events Daily, Washington, D.C.
00:02:27.720 Today is February 25th, 2025.
00:02:30.440 Anno, Domini, a huge bang-up of a press conference there
00:02:35.380 held by Press Secretary Caroline Levitt dropping the hammer on the WHCA,
00:02:40.420 the organization that, at least here before, controlled, I guess we'll say past tense,
00:02:45.960 the White House Correspondents Association.
00:02:48.920 Brian Glenn is there at the White House.
00:02:50.980 Brian, quite the dust-up just now.
00:02:53.900 Hmm.
00:02:54.100 Yeah, I was really kind of shocked that they led with that announcement in coming out and
00:03:01.760 basically making the WHCA powerless when it comes to who is in the briefing room, who is
00:03:10.160 on Air Force One, who gets to go into the Oval Office.
00:03:13.880 And then if you look back, what kind of prompted all of this was a little bit of the buzz that Associated Press got for
00:03:21.040 essentially, you know, suing Caroline Levitt and others in the Trump administration for not having access to the briefing room.
00:03:28.160 And, Jack, I've often said it's a privilege to be in that briefing room.
00:03:31.640 It's not a right.
00:03:32.620 You have every right to stand outside those 20-foot gates over there and go live on your podcast or wherever it is.
00:03:39.300 But you don't have a right to come into the briefing room here.
00:03:42.900 And, boy, Caroline Levitt led with the lead story today in terms of how this briefing room will be reset
00:03:52.000 to represent a little bit more of a reflection of what this country is going through.
00:03:57.320 And I'll throw out two stats here for you right now.
00:03:59.940 76 percent, Jack, 76 percent of people polled support what's going on right now in Doge,
00:04:07.060 support of getting rid of the fraud, the corruption, all of the abuse in our government.
00:04:13.400 And 85 percent of the media coverage for President Trump this last election cycle was negative.
00:04:20.240 So let me tell you something.
00:04:21.220 And that room needs to be reshuffled because, obviously, they are not reflecting the views
00:04:26.880 and the opinions of the American people.
00:04:30.020 Well, Brian, we're seeing it as well.
00:04:31.780 You know, people are talking about, oh, President Trump is purging the military.
00:04:34.980 President Trump and Elon and Doge are purging the government of various positions,
00:04:39.820 various leaders, various mid-level management.
00:04:42.180 But at the same time, the media is experiencing a massive purge as well.
00:04:45.520 We just saw Rachel Maddow there talking about Joy Reid and saying, oh, they're firing so
00:04:51.200 many people, firing all of our non-white hosts, which, to which, by the way, I've got to say,
00:04:55.840 Rachel, I have a thought for you.
00:04:58.200 If you're really worried about too many white people on air at MSNBC, Rachel Maddow,
00:05:04.000 then why don't you just quit?
00:05:06.060 Why don't you just leave?
00:05:07.460 Just asking.
00:05:08.460 We're just asking questions here, folks.
00:05:11.300 That's what we do on Human Events Daily every day.
00:05:14.120 Be right back, Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice, Brian Glenn there
00:05:18.720 at the White House.
00:05:24.180 First truly means welcome to the second American Revolution.
00:05:32.060 Hey, Jack Posobiec, we are back here, Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice, also the
00:05:38.040 third hour of the Charlie Kirk program on the Salem Radio Network.
00:05:43.020 We have got Brian Glenn live at the White House.
00:05:46.900 Brian, wanted to go back to you.
00:05:49.300 We're talking about this dust-up of a press conference that was just held, Caroline Levitt
00:05:55.100 really cracking down on the WHCA's power to say, look, you guys have a right to be in
00:06:00.940 the building.
00:06:01.420 That's the First Amendment.
00:06:02.260 But you don't have a right to dictate to the administration how it is about all the
00:06:09.360 access that you get.
00:06:10.280 And certainly, by the way, the Biden administration denied all sorts of access.
00:06:13.220 Nobody had a problem with that.
00:06:16.300 Yeah.
00:06:16.900 And from what I understand, I had a gentleman that was next to me before this press conference
00:06:21.200 started, said, hey, you know, he applied in the last administration and was denied.
00:06:25.660 As a matter of fact, 400 of the media people who had card access holder, I could just say,
00:06:32.420 were dismissed.
00:06:33.460 So the last administration really did lock down the amount of access reporters, media
00:06:40.380 outlets had in the briefing room.
00:06:42.680 And quite honestly, there wasn't much coming out of there anyway.
00:06:45.160 Even if they were in there, we didn't get a whole lot of information.
00:06:48.220 But by her coming out today and making this major announcement that the WHCA would be powerless,
00:06:54.600 essentially in placing people in that room.
00:06:58.060 And she even said some of those that are sitting in chairs right now, you may not be sitting
00:07:03.820 when we get ready to reshuffle the deck here.
00:07:06.780 And I do think that's, I think it's a good thing because I think far too long they have
00:07:12.000 controlled the amount of information and who it goes to and who has the opportunity to
00:07:17.580 ask the president a question, not only in the briefing room, but on Air Force One, a very
00:07:23.740 covenant spot there.
00:07:25.600 They have dedicated seats on that plane.
00:07:27.560 And guess what?
00:07:28.540 WHA has a hand in that as well.
00:07:32.080 Who goes in the Oval Office?
00:07:34.360 They have a hand in that as well.
00:07:36.260 So really the Trump team, the press team here in this administration is shuffling things
00:07:42.460 up.
00:07:42.860 And what they say, Jack, they're putting it back to the people.
00:07:47.540 Putting it back to the people.
00:07:49.160 That's exactly right.
00:07:50.000 So Caroline also dropping a number of other topics in terms of news.
00:07:54.780 I mean, the press pool change, I think, is really the biggest one.
00:07:57.340 But pushing back on Doge, talking about Air Force One, talking about leaks, talking about
00:08:03.700 the border wall, caravans, talking about this huge Apple deal that's coming in.
00:08:09.140 The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, she really was going through a bunch of questions
00:08:13.780 there, as well as even Dan Bongino, kind of talking about how, look, you know, he's an
00:08:19.280 outsider and that's why we're bringing him in.
00:08:22.420 Brian, when it comes to this question of Ukraine, Russia, the mineral deal, did you get a sense
00:08:27.200 from Press Secretary Leibut that it seemed as though the deal was going to be going through
00:08:32.320 or not?
00:08:32.800 You know, she seemed optimistic on that.
00:08:38.200 That is something that I need to probably dig a little deeper in.
00:08:41.380 I hate to comment too much on it from what I saw today.
00:08:44.840 But I know that based upon what President Trump spoke yesterday when he had President
00:08:49.920 Macron there in the East Room and that came up and, of course, it came up in the Oval
00:08:54.100 Office, I feel like that's a deal that President Trump is ready to make.
00:08:58.320 But based upon today, I don't feel secure talking, you know, maybe basing it off of
00:09:03.800 that.
00:09:04.120 But it does seem positive that President Trump is trying to make that deal happen.
00:09:08.200 And one of the things that a reporter asked in that room, we talked briefly in the break,
00:09:12.620 was what does Russia get out of this?
00:09:15.740 What concession do Russia give up in this deal?
00:09:18.840 I know Ukraine, mineral rights, but then what does Russia give up?
00:09:21.940 And so I guess we'll have to kind of stick around to find out what that will be.
00:09:25.700 But, you know, President Trump is the writer of the art of the deal.
00:09:28.960 And I'm sure we're going to make, you know, he's going to make sure each country has some
00:09:34.620 type of concession to end this war and to finally get peace in that region, which is
00:09:40.380 hugely popular amongst the American people.
00:09:43.700 You know, we look at Doge for a second.
00:09:45.360 If I can talk on Doge, there will be a big hearing tomorrow in D.C. at the Capitol.
00:09:51.480 They've changed locations for this hearing.
00:09:53.860 It was going to be in a subcommittee hearing room in the Rayburn building.
00:09:58.180 That has moved to the Capitol now in a hearing building due to the size and the interest in this.
00:10:03.700 This was going to focus on USAID.
00:10:07.500 Now, this falls along all of the narrative that we heard today.
00:10:11.080 It's amazing how much pushback the media does on Doge, how they open an email, you know,
00:10:17.880 who's going to respond and what do they have to do.
00:10:19.720 This is corporate America, Jack.
00:10:21.500 You have heard for corporate America.
00:10:23.340 So have I.
00:10:24.700 We've always asked to send, you know, type of recap email.
00:10:28.580 This is nothing extensive that they're asking these employees to do.
00:10:32.240 And they're trying to see if they even exist in the first place.
00:10:35.100 But as we move forward, especially tomorrow, Doge will once again dominate the headlines as they're going to look into all the fraud and abuse in USAID.
00:10:46.400 And I'm sure, Carolyn, if she has another press conference this week, will highlight what they found in that hearing as well.
00:10:54.860 All right, Brian Glenn, there at the White House, chief White House correspondent for Real America's Voice.
00:11:02.720 Thanks so much, Brian.
00:11:05.400 Thank you, Jack.
00:11:07.380 All right, folks.
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00:12:32.120 And so I wanted to reflect on this a little bit to understand what it is exactly that we're doing,
00:12:41.780 that we're coming forward in with President Trump's administration, as well as with energy,
00:12:48.100 because we know this is indelibly linked.
00:12:49.860 So I wanted to bring on here Daniel Turner, the Executive Director of Power of the Future.
00:12:54.100 We've got him for us here at Human Events Daily.
00:12:55.720 Daniel, how are you?
00:12:57.340 Oh, Jack, it's great to see you.
00:12:58.580 Thanks for having me on the program.
00:12:59.580 Well, look, we just saw President Trump's tweets last night at Keystone XL Pipeline,
00:13:06.000 something that Biden shot down in his first days in office.
00:13:10.560 Of course, I remember his administration.
00:13:13.480 We played the clip of Jen Psaki from yesterday.
00:13:15.700 They can all go get green jobs.
00:13:17.980 And Biden saying that the pipeline workers and the oil workers, well, they can learn the program.
00:13:23.620 They can learn the program.
00:13:24.780 And now we've got President Trump saying, how about we just go ahead and have the pipeline workers build pipelines?
00:13:31.420 Only about a minute till the break, but I'll hold you over, Daniel.
00:13:34.720 How big of a deal is this?
00:13:37.340 Well, I think it shows that there's no longer going to be this war on infrastructure projects for purely partisan reasons.
00:13:43.100 I have a lot of concerns still that I'll talk about after the break, but it's nice to know that the president's making it clear to the industry, look, I'm not going to come after you because I have green donors or because Tom Steyer or John Kerry feel otherwise.
00:13:58.360 And I think the private sector needs that boost of confidence before they start investing seriously in America.
00:14:06.860 Well, it's as simple as that.
00:14:08.140 It really is as simple as that.
00:14:09.420 And hopefully, by the way, it could do something to help mend these torn relations between the United States and Canada.
00:14:16.580 Of course, we've been going through a little bit of a row here with President Trump and Governor Trudeau, as President Trump likes to call him.
00:14:24.540 And, of course, I said to him apparently on the phone the other day there.
00:14:27.000 But, look, when it really comes down to it, and I've said this over and over, I'm not personally interested in the United States bringing in Canada as a state.
00:14:36.020 But when it comes to the economic resources that Canada has available for us, when it comes to the oil and natural gas, it just makes sense.
00:14:44.960 That's the reason that we want to build the pipeline.
00:14:48.060 It's as simple as that.
00:14:49.060 And, folks, guess what?
00:14:49.820 It's coming anyway, except right now it's coming in trucks and trains.
00:14:54.040 And who funds all that or who makes money off of all that?
00:14:56.720 Oh, yeah, Warren Buffett.
00:14:58.320 We'll be right back.
00:14:58.920 Jack Posobiec here on the Salem Radio Network with Hour 3 of Charlie Kirk and Real America's Voice.
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00:15:24.120 We are back here.
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00:17:15.540 I want to go back now to Daniel Turner with Power of the Future.
00:17:19.100 Daniel, we're talking about how President Trump had put out that message regarding the Keystone XL pipeline,
00:17:24.580 but also there's been a number of moves, and I've seen this as well,
00:17:27.320 to allow for offshore drilling to fix up those regulations.
00:17:32.240 It also moves to export U.S. LNG overseas.
00:17:37.700 Are we seeing moves on the energy front from the Trump administration that aren't getting picked up as much in the media?
00:17:44.620 Oh, absolutely.
00:17:45.360 And there's a lot to be optimistic about.
00:17:46.980 Remember, this is an industry that takes a little while to come online.
00:17:50.260 These are massive projects, and they require capital.
00:17:53.340 They require personnel.
00:17:54.720 I mean, just think of the Keystone Project, 1,200 miles of pipeline.
00:17:59.080 Thinking of the acquisition of 1,200 miles of pipeline, right?
00:18:03.100 That doesn't happen overnight.
00:18:04.960 And here's where I have a deep concern about projects like this going forward,
00:18:10.460 and it really is a condemnation of what Joe Biden did.
00:18:15.160 He set a terrible and ugly and dangerous precedent,
00:18:18.900 because if you are in this space, are you going to reopen this pipeline?
00:18:24.120 Are you going to do any infrastructure project that requires more than four years
00:18:27.860 if the next president can just cancel it?
00:18:30.680 If they restarted a Keystone or any project of that size right now,
00:18:35.420 it would be a year and a half before you actually started construction.
00:18:38.840 That's just how long acquisition and movement of personnel requires.
00:18:45.060 Are you going to take that multibillion-dollar risk?
00:18:48.320 They've stolen elections before.
00:18:50.380 What if Gavin Newsom becomes president in 2028?
00:18:53.020 Your job as the private company is to protect your shareholders
00:18:57.000 and to build a product, and you can't run that risk.
00:19:00.100 And that's really why Joe Biden didn't cancel a pipeline.
00:19:04.420 He put the full faith and credit of the American government in question.
00:19:09.320 And there is no private company from the Alaska pipeline
00:19:13.620 to the pipeline President Trump wants to build from Pennsylvania to New England.
00:19:17.920 And every question now, every project has a huge question mark above it.
00:19:22.640 What if we don't finish this before the next election?
00:19:25.060 Is that a risk?
00:19:26.180 And Joe Biden cannot be condemned enough for that variable he introduced in the marketplace.
00:19:33.240 I love the fact that President Trump is supporting the industry.
00:19:35.840 We need infrastructure projects, but I cannot blame private companies
00:19:40.560 if they don't trust the American government anymore, and that's what Joe Biden did to us.
00:19:45.020 And that's a huge piece of it, too.
00:19:48.240 So you've got these companies out there saying, wait, why invest in the United States?
00:19:51.960 Why build this infrastructure if all of a sudden the liberals and the greenies get in there
00:19:56.080 or liberals beholden to the greenies, same idea, are going to come in and start canceling anything.
00:20:01.000 Now, that makes sense.
00:20:01.960 Are we starting to see the market then shift, looking at President Trump
00:20:05.680 and looking at the new administration one minute?
00:20:08.280 Yes.
00:20:09.220 Like I said, there's a lot to be optimistic about.
00:20:11.660 It's going to take a couple more months, right?
00:20:13.640 These projects take a little while to come online.
00:20:15.680 But just knowing that you're not going to have these short-term regulatory problems at the EPA,
00:20:21.320 these fake environmental groups seem to be losing their money.
00:20:24.200 You know, I'd love to talk to you another time, Jack.
00:20:26.220 Is climate change even real?
00:20:27.920 It seems like all the climate groups are just funded through the EPA.
00:20:30.900 So I don't even think the climate groups exist because their money is drying up.
00:20:35.140 So there's a lot to be optimistic about.
00:20:36.400 So perfect.
00:20:37.340 Daniel Turner, where can people go to follow you, brother?
00:20:40.100 Powerthefuture.com.
00:20:42.820 Make sure they're checking it out, folks.
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00:20:46.640 Restoring America's energy dominance.
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00:20:52.280 That's exactly what we want.
00:20:54.220 We'll be right back here with Events Daily as we continue.
00:21:03.400 And Jack, where is Jack?
00:21:05.180 Where is Jack?
00:21:08.820 Where is he?
00:21:10.060 Jack, I want to see you.
00:21:13.720 Great job, Jack.
00:21:15.060 Thank you.
00:21:15.820 What a job you do.
00:21:17.300 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:21:18.680 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad.
00:21:20.980 But we have guys.
00:21:22.400 And these are the guys who should be getting Pulisic.
00:21:24.460 All right.
00:21:26.800 Jack, so be back live here.
00:21:28.800 Human Events Daily.
00:21:30.740 By the way, we're seeing breaking news that came in just over the break.
00:21:35.100 I want to welcome in as well.
00:21:36.240 Our three, Charlie Kirk, Salem Radio Network.
00:21:39.080 Breaking news just comes in.
00:21:40.960 Ukraine has agreed to the mineral deal with the United States.
00:21:45.960 We're seeing this according to the Financial Times.
00:21:49.660 And I want to double check here because I saw and seeing some reporting.
00:21:54.200 And it looks as though Zelensky is actually going to be asking or potentially holding out the prospect.
00:22:03.560 So Zelensky wants to come to the United States in the coming weeks for a signing ceremony with President Trump.
00:22:08.980 I haven't had a lot of time to look over the term sheet on this.
00:22:12.340 Although I have to say it looks remarkably similar to the term sheet that we saw in Ukraine when I was there with Secretary Besant two weeks ago to really kick this all off.
00:22:23.480 And we're going to be talking about that in a little bit here.
00:22:27.220 But I just wanted to give you that breaking news at the top of the entire thing.
00:22:32.980 And so interestingly, I bring that up because when I went on the Ukraine trip and took the overnight train to Kiev, and we've got the special up, and I encourage everyone to go check that out.
00:22:43.000 Go to your podcast app, Human Events Daily.
00:22:45.000 You'll find that there, the night train to Kiev, that when I was there, when I was recording, what people don't know is that I actually had to take some communications security.
00:22:56.220 I did a little comm sec.
00:22:57.140 And in doing communications security, because you need to be thinking about your comm sec at all times, not just when you're in the military, but from a personal background, you need to be thinking about this, especially if you're going into a place like that where, like, look, it's Ukraine.
00:23:09.780 You know, there's going to be Ukrainian intelligence services, Russian intelligence services, probably Chinese, Iran, everything else.
00:23:16.440 Everybody's looking at signals that are going through there.
00:23:18.680 So how do you protect yourself?
00:23:20.720 What did I do?
00:23:21.500 I brought my Faraday bag from the great folks over at Silent.
00:23:26.540 And in fact, we have the founder of Silent here joining us right now.
00:23:30.920 It's Aaron Zarr.
00:23:31.800 What's up, Aaron?
00:23:33.980 Hey, how's it going?
00:23:35.380 Love that you're traveling with the bag.
00:23:37.220 Wish I had a picture of it.
00:23:38.940 Going great.
00:23:39.760 Yeah, we've got it up at, well, people can check it out at slnt.com slash poso.
00:23:46.400 It's slnt.com slash poso.
00:23:49.520 You can see it there, of course.
00:23:51.720 Some of the photos that we were able to get out.
00:23:54.100 Yep, there it is.
00:23:54.760 There's the bag.
00:23:55.360 They're really stylish, too.
00:23:57.400 People, these things are really stylish.
00:23:59.720 You know, it's really something where people don't even, you don't even know that it's, you know, a Faraday bag.
00:24:03.740 It's not some, you know, tinfoil thing or anything like that.
00:24:06.880 They're really cool.
00:24:07.900 It's, is it leather?
00:24:09.880 It's like synthetic leather?
00:24:10.800 Oh, we use a coated nylon, so waterproof.
00:24:14.960 Coated nylon, okay.
00:24:16.120 It feels like leather to me.
00:24:17.640 I'm carrying it around.
00:24:18.400 It looks really nice.
00:24:20.080 And, you know, I really enjoyed having it.
00:24:22.800 And all I can say is, you know, I've been back from Ukraine for two weeks.
00:24:25.280 And I haven't noticed any differences with my software or my phone or anything like that because, I mean, look, now, I assume that most people listening right now aren't going to be doing things like that when they go and use their phones.
00:24:43.940 But there's lots of times when people could use something like this, isn't that right?
00:24:49.440 Yeah, 100%.
00:24:50.380 I mean, what you've described is a use case where you get outside your bubble, you're going somewhere where you're on different territory, different soil, and you have more likelihood of being compromised.
00:25:01.800 But that's also happening every day in the U.S., if not worse, by corporations and our own government.
00:25:08.200 So taking the means into your own hands and having a really sleek product that allows you at any point to be able to drop your phone inside or your tablet or whatever it may be and fully disconnect, there's beauty in that.
00:25:21.960 And, you know, what's happening in the world and you're seeing it, it's just like having sleek, beautiful products that naturally fit into your life, but they have unique value to them.
00:25:32.500 So you could take back your privacy, as it says right there, is imperative.
00:25:36.380 But, yeah, we make a lot of different products.
00:25:39.600 I think you're rocking the Essentials backpack or the E3 backpack.
00:25:43.760 I kind of forget.
00:25:44.720 But, yeah, all of our products serve such great use case for all walks of life.
00:25:49.860 Yeah, no, that was the backpack.
00:25:51.600 Now, so as great as they are, one of the things that, you know, I thought that people understand their phones.
00:25:58.240 People say, okay, I get it.
00:25:59.620 You know, my phone's sending out data all the time.
00:26:01.760 You know, even when you put, and people don't realize this, when you put that airplane mode on, you're still connected.
00:26:07.480 You're still sending signal.
00:26:09.180 People can still collect on you.
00:26:11.200 In the IC, we say we're collecting on you.
00:26:13.420 So we're always collecting something.
00:26:15.320 So whether it be corporations, whether it be governments, whatever it is, but it's not just your phones, is it?
00:26:20.620 And I remember the last time you came on, the one that, it just blew my mind when you brought it up, the fact that your car, actually those key fobs, which are so ubiquitous now, we all use them for our cars.
00:26:31.720 Obviously, most people use them for, I have our one car, Tanya's car.
00:26:37.580 It's a little bit newer than my car, but she uses the, she has the starter, right?
00:26:42.080 So she has the auto starter with the key fob.
00:26:44.500 And those things can actually be cloned if you copy down or you're able to copy the radio signal.
00:26:52.840 And this is something that can protect against that.
00:26:54.780 Yeah, that's, that's such an easy pain point to talk about.
00:26:59.600 And we do have those products and it highlights a instantaneous use case where you could protect a very valuable asset and avoid relay attacks.
00:27:08.400 But when you think about car keys, great.
00:27:11.720 You know, they're, they're inexpensive products.
00:27:13.920 They work really well.
00:27:15.740 If that's a starting point for you, fine.
00:27:17.960 But I would highly suggest getting the privacy starter kit because you need to really think about your phone and what your phone is doing.
00:27:24.900 Cause it's, it's way beyond car theft and the theft that's happening to your data and what data, data brokers are able to do and how they're able to recognize patterns of life and make anyone a target.
00:27:38.520 And it's just really creepy out there.
00:27:41.380 So that goes to your laptop as well.
00:27:43.140 And we're, we're heavily promoting our backpacks because they bring so much value.
00:27:47.000 If you look at everything in the marketplace today, you could get a sleek, sleek backpack, all different shapes and sizes.
00:27:53.440 But when you get one of ours, we use a hundred percent recycled materials on the outside.
00:27:57.900 Coated zippers.
00:27:59.120 They're, they're semi waterproof.
00:28:01.420 Some we have fully waterproof and submersible backpacks.
00:28:03.940 But on the inside, we have patented shielded technology.
00:28:06.720 So you put your device in any of those locations and you're blocking cellular, wifi, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID, and EMP.
00:28:14.140 And the benefits that the user feels is not only peace of mind, but empowerment around having actual control and having an ability to remain with some autonomy in this world that is just overreaching technology.
00:28:30.580 So the bags you have up right there are a prime example of some of the cross section.
00:28:34.500 We make a ton of products in the USA as well, um, serve a lot of different use case, including, you know, us special forces.
00:28:41.660 And we're very proud of that.
00:28:43.180 And, um, but all the bags are available, uh, to, to regular folks as well.
00:28:47.920 And if you're questioning, if you need this a hundred percent, you do the alternative is airplane mode is like lipstick on a pig.
00:28:55.440 I've said that before, I think on your show, it's a step in the right direction, but you're really not limited to anything by adjusting the software.
00:29:01.800 You have to physically shut down these devices.
00:29:04.700 Otherwise they're consistently pinging and harvesting you, um, left and right.
00:29:09.700 So it's, it's, it's time it's been time for a long time.
00:29:13.380 And I just, you know, kind of repeat the same things over and over because the news cycle and everything going on in the world validates what silent is and what we stand for.
00:29:23.100 You know, look, it's, it's, it's something where I think a lot of people know that your phone is always listening.
00:29:29.560 I remember I used to do this, um, this kind of gimmick on, uh, uh, social media where I would say, Hey, I'm just going to talk about a certain product around my phone,
00:29:39.220 but something that I know that we don't purchase and wait to see how long for me to get served ads for that.
00:29:45.500 And, uh, I find that Instagram works the fastest with this.
00:29:48.440 So we would, um, we did this thing.
00:29:51.020 And over the course of 24 hours, I just would go around my phone when it wasn't on.
00:29:55.160 And I would, and I would, you know, it was locked.
00:29:57.220 It was just sitting there and I would talk about this certain product and I would walk around and I would just be like cat food, cat food, cat food, cat food, friskies.
00:30:06.800 And we don't have a cat in my house.
00:30:08.540 We do not have a cat.
00:30:09.640 I would talk about friskies.
00:30:10.580 I'd say, Oh, friskies, cat food, friskies, cat food.
00:30:12.620 Wish we had some friskies, cat food.
00:30:14.100 So I've never searched for it.
00:30:15.480 I've never, you know, looked it up.
00:30:17.200 I've never done anything like that anywhere else.
00:30:19.880 And then sure enough, within 24 hours, boom, I'm starting to get hit with ads for it on Instagram.
00:30:25.380 It's, it's scary, but guess what folks, your stuff is listening to you because Aaron, this is how these people make their money.
00:30:31.660 Isn't it?
00:30:33.740 Yeah.
00:30:34.140 I mean, selling your data, like we are the product and what, what do you use that costs money?
00:30:39.780 Very few things.
00:30:40.840 If it's just like general software or services like Gmail or Instagram or any social media, it doesn't cost anything.
00:30:47.240 And ask yourself why, because you are the product you're being harvested and the data that should be yours is not in your control.
00:30:54.500 And it's sold to third parties and it could be put in the hands of bad actors.
00:30:58.780 It could be used for nefarious reasons.
00:31:00.760 It could be used to compromise a lot of different aspects of your life from your personal, you know, digital privacy to physical privacy, physical security, and, you know, the wellbeing or your family or your business or, you know, what you do as a profession.
00:31:16.720 There's, it's endless use cases where Faraday sleeves and Faraday cage products really lend a ton of value.
00:31:24.520 And with the amount of cell phones on the world, there's more cell phones and smartphones in the world than there are humans.
00:31:31.520 We need to do something about it.
00:31:33.300 We can't throw them away.
00:31:34.820 They become way too convenient.
00:31:36.420 Um, but we have to strike a balance and mitigate some of the threats that everyone's facing every day.
00:31:41.340 And these are tools and silent makes these tools that, that look good and that they, they work more importantly.
00:31:48.040 That's right.
00:31:48.700 And look, as things remain, you know, we just had our last, uh, our last guest on, he was talking about how, look, look, the Trump reforms are coming, but you know, some of this, some of the, some of the price pain has been taken out.
00:32:00.840 Others are going to take a little bit longer to come through.
00:32:03.160 So with things the way they are, you know, it is going to cost you so much money.
00:32:07.480 If your stuff gets hacked, it is going to cost you so much money and time that you're going to lose.
00:32:13.500 For me, it's, it's, I lose time, I lose money and I lose time.
00:32:17.040 And I'm just like, I'm in a bad mood the rest of the day.
00:32:19.200 I'm so upset about this.
00:32:20.460 And it's not to mention the emotion when you're dealing with somebody, you know, some hacker getting in and I get, I get about 15,000 emails a day from, you know, somebody trying to hack my X account.
00:32:30.040 It's been, it's actually gotten worse.
00:32:31.340 So you like folks think, okay, you know, I don't need to do this.
00:32:34.880 It won't happen to me.
00:32:35.580 Yeah.
00:32:36.140 You think about it until you realize that until it happens to you, until you've gone through it and you can't get control of your devices back.
00:32:43.500 You can't get control of your accounts back.
00:32:45.360 And suddenly all this stuff is gone because they have device control.
00:32:48.540 That's why if you just make a basic investment in your personal data security with silent, you can do this.
00:32:55.660 It's, it's SLNT.com slash POSO SLNT.com slash POSO Aaron, tell everybody one minute left.
00:33:04.720 Why should they go and check out these products?
00:33:06.700 I think, uh, a fun way that I think about it when I was 16, I became a California state lifeguard and a teenager is responsible for the safety of the public.
00:33:16.760 And one of the things that they ingrained in us and had sleepless nights about this was being preventative.
00:33:21.680 You could either let someone swim out in the ocean, get caught in a rip current and drowned or be put in a bad situation, or you can preventatively, uh, educate and warn them from entering danger.
00:33:34.100 It's the same thing that's applying today.
00:33:36.260 You can let yourself get sucked into the ocean, into a rip current and drown with like financial trouble and lack of privacy and security and have real pain and have to fight your way out of that a day, months, a year, or you can be preventative.
00:33:51.200 And you can like do something about it.
00:33:53.000 And you can like do something about it.
00:33:53.040 And you can like do something about it.
00:33:53.060 And you can like do something about it.
00:33:53.080 And you can like do something about it.
00:33:53.640 And you can like do something about it.
00:33:53.880 With silent.
00:33:54.700 SLNT.com slash POSO.
00:33:56.600 Appreciate it, Aaron.
00:33:57.660 Aaron's are from silent.
00:33:58.940 Right back.
00:33:59.380 Jack Ptovic, RAB, Salem Radio Network.
00:34:06.260 Jack is a great guy.
00:34:10.580 He's written a fantastic book.
00:34:12.180 Everybody's talking about it.
00:34:13.420 Go get it.
00:34:14.540 And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:34:18.500 And we're going to turn it around and make our country great to get to you.
00:34:21.740 Amen.
00:34:25.560 All right, Jack.
00:34:26.560 What's up?
00:34:26.800 We're back here.
00:34:27.600 Human Events Daily.
00:34:29.100 We've got a huge show going on.
00:34:32.460 I mean, you look at the, what everything's happening.
00:34:34.060 These people, they're, they're dropping like flies.
00:34:36.260 On mainstream media.
00:34:37.320 They're dropping like flies.
00:34:38.580 Joy Reid.
00:34:39.000 I'm going to miss her so much.
00:34:40.800 Just a non-stop.
00:34:41.520 We got to do something.
00:34:44.060 Guys, I'm thinking we got to do something for Joy Reid.
00:34:47.020 I'm thinking.
00:34:48.420 No, no.
00:34:49.220 Look, Joy Reid helped to launch my career by putting me on her show back in 2016.
00:34:55.400 Can't believe we haven't dug that clip up.
00:34:57.200 You know, we, we talk about all the time.
00:34:58.600 We haven't dug the clip up, but I think telling you, there's, we just, she helped to launch my
00:35:03.560 show and now she needs a helping hand.
00:35:06.880 Perhaps, perhaps we're in a position to do so.
00:35:10.200 So I want to check the chat right now.
00:35:12.340 And we're looking at this guys.
00:35:13.800 What's something that we could do?
00:35:15.740 Something wholesome, something good for Joy Reid.
00:35:19.540 I don't know.
00:35:19.840 I'm going to be thinking about this one.
00:35:21.100 Joy Reid.
00:35:21.740 What can we do for her?
00:35:23.520 If MSNBC kicked her to the curb unceremoniously.
00:35:27.860 Tsk, tsk.
00:35:28.360 When I'm working long hours, I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:35:33.560 All right, Jack Posobiec, we're back live here.
00:35:35.340 Human Events Daily.
00:35:37.620 Joy Reid.
00:35:38.940 I'm so sad.
00:35:40.320 I'm so sad.
00:35:41.140 I want to welcome in our three of the Salem Radio Network with Charlie Kirk.
00:35:46.800 And she was, she was so verklempt the other night there, crying on cue, telling all of
00:35:55.360 her followers that she'd been kicked to the curb by MSNBC.
00:35:58.860 She'd been unceremoniously left jobless after nature had already left her hairless.
00:36:06.920 And, you know, when I see folks like this and I think, Joy, you were there for me in 2016
00:36:12.720 when nobody knew who I was.
00:36:15.880 Long before, long before I even had, what, like 10,000 followers.
00:36:20.940 And you put me on your show, Joy.
00:36:22.680 You did.
00:36:23.200 You certainly did.
00:36:25.020 Well, first of all, we're going to buy you some 9-volt batteries.
00:36:28.800 And make sure you've got plenty of those stocked up around the house.
00:36:32.040 I know you have some issues with that smoke detector.
00:36:33.800 We're going to do that.
00:36:35.360 But even more importantly and more to the point, folks, I'm going to offer you a job here, Joy.
00:36:42.560 I am going to offer you employment, gainful employment, because we know, we know through
00:36:48.860 work comes dignity.
00:36:50.980 Yes, we are going to offer you, Joy Reid, a role here on Human Events Daily as a junior
00:36:57.820 producer.
00:36:58.560 That's right, Joy.
00:36:59.700 You're going to be the one.
00:37:01.020 Now, look, you're going to have to start at the bottom up, because this is new media.
00:37:04.460 This isn't corporate media, okay?
00:37:05.600 We don't just hand out things, like Harvard hands out their DEI degrees.
00:37:09.020 No, no, no.
00:37:10.140 No, you've got to work.
00:37:11.260 You've got to work.
00:37:11.800 That means you're showing up on time.
00:37:13.600 That means that you're cutting clips for us.
00:37:17.160 You're scouring X and Twitter.
00:37:19.180 You're looking for things.
00:37:21.900 Someone in the Lander 9 in the chat says, learn to code.
00:37:26.100 Hilarious.
00:37:26.500 And you're going to be scanning X, looking for stuff that's trending, Joy.
00:37:31.600 You're going to be going out and, Joy, you're going to be making our blackout coffee.
00:37:35.220 That's right.
00:37:35.640 You're going to be making the blackout coffee.
00:37:37.300 Someone's got to make a pot of it every day.
00:37:39.360 That is going to be you, Joy.
00:37:41.300 You're going to be putting it together every single day for myself, for the rest of the
00:37:45.520 crew, all the foot, producer Fahs, producer Russ, everyone out there.
00:37:50.820 Someone is saying that, someone says that we can get a Mrs. Potato Head with different
00:37:59.100 wigs, and that way she'll always be on TV with me.
00:38:02.720 You know, maybe, maybe.
00:38:03.860 But no, you know, I want, I know I'm going to miss her, but I'm going to miss her so much
00:38:07.340 and she's got the free time.
00:38:08.760 And she's right.
00:38:09.180 I think she's here in D.C., right?
00:38:10.500 Is she in the D.C. area?
00:38:11.700 Double check that.
00:38:12.300 Well, if she's not, we welcome you to the D.C. area, Joy.
00:38:15.240 You're going to be our new junior producer.
00:38:18.300 Junior Joy, we're going to call you Junior Joy.
00:38:21.060 Come on, Junior Joy.
00:38:22.340 The coffee's not ready yet.
00:38:23.760 Junior Joy, we need those clips.
00:38:25.800 Junior Joy, the cold open isn't right yet.
00:38:28.780 Junior Joy, if I ask for a certain clip to be in the cold open, Junior Joy, it's going
00:38:33.320 to need to be in there, but there's going to be trouble.
00:38:36.140 There's going to be absolute trouble.
00:38:38.420 And Junior Joy, I'm going to tell you right now, you do not get to do any bookings.
00:38:43.840 There's no bookings.
00:38:44.640 Like, you have that, like, you have that, like, dollar store Don King looking guy.
00:38:47.520 I'm sorry.
00:38:48.360 He's not welcome.
00:38:49.840 Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow, who I'm fairly certain of the same person.
00:38:54.060 I'm sorry.
00:38:54.740 Not welcome.
00:38:55.660 Too many white faces, as it is.
00:38:57.700 Too many white faces on MSNBCs.
00:39:00.940 I don't know why.
00:39:02.300 I don't know why Rachel Maddow just doesn't quit.
00:39:04.200 But no, Junior Joy, we're going to need some assistance.
00:39:09.180 We're going to need some assistance from you, and not just from your wigs, because I miss
00:39:13.500 Junior Joy.
00:39:13.980 And she's going to earn her way back up to the microphone.
00:39:16.280 I know she will, because we're going to go through, and you know something else, Joy?
00:39:21.360 You know something else that's really nice?
00:39:22.980 You're going to run the new Human Events Daily blog, because I know that you have such great
00:39:31.760 experience with blogs in the past.
00:39:35.120 And in fact, as it turns out, we actually have the FBI director, the current director,
00:39:41.140 who used to come on the show when he was a contributor here at Real America's Voice.
00:39:45.020 Why don't we have the FBI director come on, and he can go into your investigation of those
00:39:50.160 crazy Russian hackers that hacked into your blog, Joy Reid, and made them post all those
00:39:55.860 crazy things that supposedly, you know, weren't obviously said by you at all, Junior Joy.
00:40:01.400 No, we are going to have the FBI director come in and explain exactly what happened, because
00:40:07.080 we never quite got to the bottom.
00:40:09.760 We never quite got to the bottom of what happened.
00:40:12.940 But we're going to now, Junior Joy, because the case is on the loose.
00:40:17.140 Joy Reid, Junior Joy, we're going to do a one-minute segment, you know, a weekly segment, a weekly
00:40:22.060 segment now on who was the real blogger, the real blogger of Joy Reid's personal blog,
00:40:30.600 where she said those horrible, horrible things in the past.
00:40:34.620 Junior Joy, you give me a call, send us an email, 1776 at humanevents.com.
00:40:40.620 I'll answer personally.
00:40:42.440 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.
00:40:46.840 I want to thank the Real America's Voice audience, as well as the Salem Radio Network,
00:40:51.840 Hour 3 of the Charlie Church.
00:40:52.800 And we'll see you later.
00:40:58.680 Let's get started.
00:41:02.360 See you later.
00:41:06.200 Bye.
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00:41:15.760 Bye.
00:41:16.000 Thank you.
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