00:02:44.660Look, that's a hypothetical question. It's a it's a it's a hypothetical question
00:02:49.400It's also a decision that would have to be made by the commander-in-chief, and I'm not going to get ahead of him
00:02:53.480And in addition to that when it comes to the vice president J.D. Vance
00:02:56.480What has changed that has made him more of an active participant in these negotiations with Iran?
00:03:01.600I don't think anything has changed the vice president has always been a key member
00:03:06.940The president's right-hand man and a key member of the president's national security team. He's been part of these discussions
00:03:13.420throughout this entire course of the administration with respect again to the 12-day war that the
00:03:20.040president and his national security team negotiated a solution to. With respect to the ceasefire
00:03:25.160between Israel and Gaza and the release of the hostages, which there was a lot of criticism
00:03:29.640that couldn't get done, and it did. The vice president has been by the president's side
00:03:33.820every step of the way, and any reporting otherwise is just completely false. I see him in the room.
00:03:38.900Again, the president seeks his counsel on all matters, both foreign and domestic.
00:03:42.560Can you just tell us who exactly the U.S. is negotiating with in Iran and why the U.S. and this administration trust that person?
00:03:50.480Again, as I said to Gabe's question earlier, we're not going to get into the details of these negotiations and conversations that continue to take place.
00:03:57.780As, of course, you can imagine, they are very sensitive diplomatic discussions.
00:04:01.960And I would reiterate, I do recall giving all of you the same answer when we were negotiating the ceasefire between Israel and Gaza,
00:04:08.480I gave you the same answer throughout the 12-day war between Iran and Israel.
00:04:12.440I gave you the same answer with respect to many of the other global conflicts
00:04:15.960that this administration has negotiated solutions to.
00:04:18.940President Trump is going to give his diplomats the freedom that they need
00:04:23.680to have these sensitive diplomatic discussions
00:04:26.180without negotiating and litigating them through the news media.
00:04:29.520Just to follow up, though, because you said that some of the information
00:04:34.500that's been out there about the 15-point plan is inaccurate,
00:04:37.660Can you say what is accurate with respect to ballistic missiles, the nuclear ambitions,
00:04:42.660and the Strait of Hormuz, which are things that the President has laid out that he wants
00:06:00.620Thank you, Caroline. I was wondering if you would respond to some of this criticism of the administration from past allies like Joe Kent,
00:06:10.400who have said that the President's red line shifted from Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon to Iran cannot pursue nuclear enrichment.
00:06:20.400What is the administration's response to that criticism?
00:06:22.240I think the president and I have both strongly responded to the criticism by Mr. Kent, who unfortunately resigned in disgrace and accused the president of basically being controlled by foreign countries and foreign manipulation, which is a ridiculous and laughable assertion.
00:06:39.400So his accusations have zero credibility as far as this White House is concerned.
00:06:43.500The question of the red line shifting from no nuclear weapon to no nuclear enrichment, is there any substance to that argument?0.76
00:06:51.520I think the president has been quite clear on what he wants to see from the Iranian regime,0.79
00:06:55.300which is why he chose to launch Operation Epic Fury in the first place.0.65
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00:14:31.180all right guys we are here for the opening of cpac we are in dallas texas technically grapevine
00:14:41.900texas incredible patriot cpac and what more patriotic place could you find than dallas
00:14:48.420texas and we're so uh so incredibly honored and blessed that we've got a surprise interview for
00:14:54.960you guys with matt and mercedes slap what's up guys great to be with you jack yes great to be
00:14:59.240with you and thanks for being here and Rob for being here. I wouldn't miss it. I wouldn't miss
00:15:01.900it. Tell me, so obviously we're building the still, still building the big Rob stage. So we're
00:15:05.940kind of on our, you know, day one sort of stage set up here. So you'll have to come back tomorrow
00:15:10.420when we have the big 90-foot stage that Rob Sig is putting in massive investment as well as CPAC
00:15:17.220Live. You know, we're going to be doing that stage as well downstairs. Talk to us about how
00:15:21.460having CPAC right here in the heart of patriotic America is so key to 2026.
00:15:27.500Well, I got to tell you, we have to go where the people are. And Texas is a critical state to win
00:15:33.880as we're going into the midterm elections. There's no question, Jack, that our focus has to be the
00:15:37.900midterms. The Democrats think that they're going to win this. They are very cocky about this.
00:15:43.800And Republicans, we got to get united. We got to stand together. Forget about all the talking heads
00:15:49.780that are trying to kill each other off. That's not our goal. Our goal is unity. Our goal is to
00:15:54.320address actions over words that's our theme and bringing all these americans together not just
00:15:59.360from texas i mean people are coming from across the globe uh to basically say we're united in
00:16:05.300this conservative movement we have to save western civilization we got to save america
00:16:09.440absolutely and you you just come back from cpac hungry and i think it's like yesterday
00:16:14.040it feels like yesterday yeah and we're gonna win in hungry orbon he's got a tight election i know
00:16:19.720But I know, and I was going to say that CPAC was the difference, I would say, in Poland last year.
00:16:26.720And now the victor of that race, President Nowrowski from Poland, will be giving a keynote speech here this weekend.
00:16:33.920Thanks for saying his name correctly. I don't know how you know how to say his name.
00:17:54.760But even beyond that is the idea of James Tallarico.
00:17:59.740And I was in a debate the other day with some liberals, and they came up and they were trying to troll us out, you know, in front of our event at ASU.
00:18:07.920and we got out there and I walked right out to him
00:18:10.880and they said, well, you guys worried about James Tallarico
00:19:47.000And he also said that the Virgin Mary was pro-choice because she said, be it done to me according to thy word.0.96
00:19:57.720So that meant that she actually considered that he said, not me, I think it's sacrilegious to even say that, she would somehow abort the son of God.0.97
00:26:12.900All right, so Vita, you're here. We got Kevin. Now, there was a poll that came out, I guess,
00:26:21.340late last night, and I was kind of parsing through it. They mentioned it on CNN. It's making the
00:26:26.180rounds all over the internet about Trump's standing with men. And this new poll came out
00:26:34.340that said that Trump is now down 20 points with men. This is compared to the 2024 election. They
00:26:42.160said there's this male vote that's dropping out. And I tweeted out that when men don't vote,
00:26:50.280Democrats win. And my goodness, have I seen just 3,000 replies to this thing online. People are
00:27:00.400just coming out of the woodwork. It sparked this whole conversation. I think it's trending on X
00:27:05.020right now. So let me go. Kev, real quick, from your perspective, we're here in Dallas, Texas,
00:27:11.880right now but we do talk to folks back home in pennsylvania our circles our friends when you talk
00:27:17.240to people in pennsylvania the guys what are they saying about the president are they are they
00:27:23.000anti-trump now what's the feeling why why are men not the same support levels well it's funny you
00:27:28.440said they're coming out of the woodwork i got that one because uh you know blue collar background
00:27:32.840myself but uh the pa guys are i mean a lot of our friends um they're they're uh yeah mostly workers
00:27:41.000blue collars like you know we'll just get up and work every single day of our lives
00:27:45.080um so i i don't know what it's in regards to though this poll like 20 loss uh or 20 points
00:27:53.580down um regarding what though you know what is the i guess overarching narrative so you got to
00:27:59.340ask yourself that but overall like being part of the muscular class like uh most of us were
00:28:06.520we back Trump you know we've I'm a three-time voter myself so I don't know
00:28:15.560what this poll is all about but but you hit the nail on the head like if men
00:28:18.640don't vote like Democrats what I hear what I hear a lot you know just in like
00:28:22.960the Eagles fans group chat that we have is is people saying they want more
00:28:26.720deportations yeah less focus on demand on international policy more focus on
00:28:31.340that I think that's what it would be yeah Vita in here as well so question you
00:28:34.500Evita, you know, that's what I'm hearing from the men. But for women, on the other hand, you know,
00:28:40.940you talk to female conservatives, but you're also familiar, just, you know, Gen Z women as well.
00:28:45.240What is it that's going on in Gen Z with the men and the women? Why is it that the men are kind of,
00:28:51.280you know, coming down in terms of their Trump support? And why is it that women are totally0.56
00:28:56.440turning the other way? So I think, first of all, this is actually not a men versus women issue.
00:29:02.560It's actually a married men, unmarried men, married women versus unmarried women issue.
00:29:10.160So in 2024, unmarried men, married men and unmarried and married women all voted for President Trump by double digits.
00:29:20.700Unmarried women, however, went for Kamala by like 30 points or more.
00:29:25.200So there is a big difference between regular married women and unmarried women.0.97
00:29:31.740And so, yes, that's a huge point. I've just realized that we've got a break. We've got a break coming up.0.95
00:29:38.320Ten seconds. Hold that point. We'll come right back to you as soon as we come back.
00:29:42.280Jack Posobiec, Kevin Posobiec, Vita Duffy, CPAC Setup Day here in the great state of Texas. Right back.
00:29:48.220Jack, where is Jack? Where is Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
00:29:57.780Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do.
00:30:01.020You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad.
00:30:05.100But we have guys, and these are the guys who should be getting polices.
00:30:12.600All right, Jack, so back live here at Human Events Daily.
00:30:15.420I want to go back to Evita Duffy. We got caught off by the break there.
00:30:18.460And, Evita, you were talking about how there's actually a split in the data between it's not just men versus women.
00:30:26.600it's it's that there's a married versus single quotient that people all should also be looking at
00:30:32.400yeah and if you think about it it actually makes perfect sense just intuitively for an unmarried
00:30:37.520woman what are you looking for in your life most of all what is missing it's the security of a male
00:30:43.300and so young women and unmarried women especially are saying looking at the democratic party which
00:30:50.280is entirely based off of offering free things and social programs and they say that's my party that's
00:30:55.880what I want to go towards. That's my gravitation. And so they vote very, very poorly. Now, since
00:31:02.4201992, women have consistently outperformed men electorally, meaning they get out the vote way
00:31:09.660more than men do. And it's a big problem if we have male apathy in these midterms, because that
00:31:14.640makes we are essentially stealing the deal for Democrats. A couple of reasons why that may be
00:31:19.640happening, at least for Gen Z men. We talked about this last time I was on the show, Jack. We have a0.98
00:31:24.300war right now in Iran, there's a narrative that there's going to be a 20-year forever war.
00:31:28.440And there's also a narrative that President Trump is going to bring back the draft. I don't think
00:31:32.500Carolyn Levitt said that. Democrats have spun her words to mean that. And so that is deeply
00:31:38.000troubling if you're a 22-year-old, 23-year-old man getting ready to go to the polls. Oh, if I
00:31:43.980vote for Republican, I'm voting to go to war overseas. And the White House hasn't done enough
00:31:49.620to actually correct the record on that and dispel those fears.
00:31:56.900You know, Evita, it's so interesting you mentioned that because when the producers and I were
00:32:01.540putting the show together today, that's one of the specific things that I brought up
00:32:05.280is talking about how there was, and you're right, I don't think Caroline said that at all. What she
00:32:10.700said was all options are on the table and that she hadn't discussed it with the president.
00:32:13.720And yet the media spun that as to her saying that Trump is possibly considering a draft
00:32:19.120And what did they do? That was a psyop directly targeting young men on line.
00:32:25.060So, Kevin, when it when it comes to that, you know, as as a, you know, for men of military fighting age, you know, why is it that men are, you know, from what you would see, Kev, why is it that men would not be into the draft?
00:32:38.280Why do you see that? You know, because typically men are more, you know, seems more aggressive, more physical.
00:32:42.960You know, why would men not be into that as much?
00:32:44.800well men wouldn't be into it as much you got to take into account of social media
00:32:49.780and how news spreads so fast nowadays compared to the last time America had a1.00
00:32:54.880draft in so so I would say that Vietnam yeah Vietnam and zoomers and younger0.99
00:33:03.640generation of men are much more informed these days of anything really I mean
00:33:08.740facts and narratives and counter narratives it's just everybody so
00:33:12.340plugged into the news so that's why you have this flash poll like of course
00:33:16.360it's like anti-war and there's a gigantic America first narrative0.93
00:33:22.180amongst zoomers and you know and also with Trump and JD as well like I mean0.99
00:33:30.640that's what we're pushing for moving forward so there's just lots of
00:33:35.340questions like whereas in Vietnam we didn't have like daily updates of the
00:33:40.600straight of four moons. Well, I would say Vietnam was the first time that we started to get those
00:33:46.560daily war updates, right? It was the first war on TV. It was like the first war on TV. Yeah,
00:33:52.180that's true. People were seeing those images coming back. I get what you're saying. You're
00:33:55.940saying prior to when the draft was in place, and I think it was seeing that that led to the end of
00:34:00.560the draft in general. But the Iran war draft hoax, and that's what we're going to call it,
00:34:04.980it is a hoax. It has been absolutely devastating for a lot of young men on life. Actually,
00:34:10.200Evita, talk to me about that, because this is something that I've sensed because I hear it a lot.
00:34:14.900But do you see this? You know, you've always sort of been our TikTok whisperer.
00:34:18.360When you go out there, is this something that you see a lot of people talking about?
00:34:22.580You mean like the war and young men not wanting to fight? I'm sorry.
00:34:28.800Well, the draft, like specifically a draft.
00:34:32.720Yes. And it's actually been a problem for it's actually been a question for young women as well,
00:34:36.840because there's been talk of actually including women in the draft, too.
00:34:39.460So there. So it's actually, you know, it doesn't matter gender wise. They're both freaking out about it.
00:34:44.700Something that I think is important to keep in mind is we also have a big social difference between men and women right now.
00:34:51.660Like there is I think it was an NBC poll that found after the 2020, 2024 election, the personal success definition for men was was the number one part of their personal success was defined by having children.
00:35:07.800And for young women, for Gen Z women, having children was the second least important part of their definition of personal success.
00:35:16.800So there's also just a big, like, value gap between young men and young women.0.67
00:35:22.460And that's actually been very positive for the GOP because young men, instead of kind of leaning left, as they usually do with their female counterparts, are actually gravitating toward the GOP.
00:35:33.940And yet now you're seeing this hyper fixation on the draft, on Iran, on foreign policy.
00:35:38.440And it's taking away all this momentum in the ground that we gained with President Trump in 2024.
00:35:43.700At least that's the polling saying we'll find out once we actually go to go to the polls in November and see what happens after these midterms.
00:35:50.440But if the polls mean anything, it's that we are losing ground with young men.
00:35:54.720And it's going to be a huge problem because, again, we rely on this demographic to to win now.0.57
00:36:03.940Evita, let's so let's say, you know, I'm not completely on the spot about this, but, you know, you're out there, you're talking specifically for Gen Z.0.95
00:36:11.560What would you say? And this is something that Charlie Kirk focused on so much.
00:36:16.240What would you say would be ways to start to win back that cohort?
00:36:23.400Well, so I think focusing on the things that really matter to young people just across the board, you know, Charlie Kirk talked a lot about debt slavery.
00:36:32.820He talked a lot about how young people are going to college and they spend this exorbitant amount of money on a degree that's oftentimes worthless than they go and they try to find a job and jobs and there aren't that many opportunities out there.
00:36:45.120Right. This is why Trump's tariffs are actually very important and beneficial to young Americans, because we are not inheriting the same kind of American dream as our parents and grandparents.
00:36:54.680And people are using buy now, pay later schemes like Klarna to buy their groceries.
00:37:01.260We're growing up in an America that is radically different from that of our parents and grandparents.
00:37:06.740And the immigration issue as well plays into this, Jack, because we've talked on the show many times about housing and how unaffordable it is for young people.
00:37:14.500The average first-time homebuyer is 40 years old.1.00
00:37:16.980a major contribution is that we have a massive influx of individuals who are not supposed to be
00:37:22.760in this country who are now demanding housing, which then drives up the price of rent and the
00:37:27.100price of homeownership. And of course, inflation plays into this, and the cost of forever wars
00:37:32.400plays into this. So focusing on what can we do to make life better, the American dream accessible,
00:37:38.940real bread and butter issues that President Trump, frankly, has been a champion of his entire life
00:37:43.660is how you bring things back for young people and bring them back into the GOP fold.
00:37:49.980It's delivering for them, and it's also actually focusing on those issues.
00:37:56.820I think that's exactly right. Delivering for Gen Z, focusing on the issues that are directly0.84
00:38:03.000relevant for them, that's so key because we can all get caught up in the news of the day,
00:38:09.280issues of war and peace geopolitics and of course we here at human events we we focus on geopolitics
00:38:15.080so much but at the same time we have to remember that for the average voter you know and i have to
00:38:22.380forget that that video that's going viral about the you know the spring breakers and they're asking
00:38:27.480them about venezuela and iran and all the rest that is just so completely beyond anything they're
00:38:34.260focused on whatsoever? Well, I think that, you know, that communication is also really key here.
00:38:40.240I think a lot, I think the way we've seen some edits trying to get people hyped up about what's
00:38:44.960going on overseas with some military edits. When I talk to a lot of young people, the reality is
00:38:50.620that they don't really understand what we're doing overseas. And I don't think that that's
00:38:55.360necessarily because we're not there for any kind of reason. It just needs to be transparency,
00:38:58.980communication because again the most important thing for all of us to be focusing on is not the
00:39:05.040infighting not you know okay should we be doing this should we not I'm happy to coalesce and
00:39:09.640support the president get behind the president it's just about having transparency especially
00:39:14.280with those younger voters who are confused and they're getting inculcated with lies from the
00:39:18.260democratic media right saying things like Trump's about to implement a draft yes
00:39:22.280no question vita duffy where can people go to follow you and get attention to your ransom raves
00:39:29.080vita duffy underscore one on x and instagram my husband is running for congress his
00:39:34.060website is alfonso4wisconsin.com f-o-r
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00:44:04.140This poll is actually some veteran action.
00:44:06.260So we want to make sure everyone knows what's the right call.
00:44:11.560And you can go to veteranaction.org to pull us up.
00:44:16.660Right, right. So veterans action, exactly.
00:44:18.980So talk to us a little bit about the findings of this poll, veterans' concerns,
00:44:24.660not only on questions about war, questions about boots on the ground,
00:44:28.700but also questions about how veterans are taking care of the veterans' care when they come home.
00:44:34.260Right. So some interesting poll dynamics done by Ross Newsom for us. On the Iran war,
00:44:41.260we're talking about 61% of military veterans support the war in terms of their health care.
00:44:49.260Because remember, after the war, where do you go after you've been injured? You go to
00:44:53.260the VA. And with the VA, in terms of a veterans bill, which is one of the bills we're supporting,
00:44:59.260Ninety-four percent want to make sure that they are properly taken care of and properly have their rights and treated properly by the VA.
00:45:07.260The Veterans Access Act is supported in terminals by close to 90 percent, and 75 percent of veterans say they're more likely to vote for someone if they support that.
00:45:19.260So another key question is do veterans want choice of community care versus facilities?
00:45:25.260percent want so very very high numbers both in terms of the ability to um have your have your
00:45:34.140rights that can feel rights that's access act and placing community and these are the bills that
00:45:40.140have been done because biden broke the va and trump is having to fix it again just like they
00:45:45.340had to fix it after obama well i i think that's incredible and and we're also seeing you know i'm
00:45:54.220I'm looking through some of your crosstabs, you're seeing a lot of just support for President
00:45:58.960Trump across the board on this, you're seeing a lot of people saying that, a lot of military
00:46:03.440voters also saying that they're supporting the president, but it really does come down
00:46:07.180to that care for access, that people are wanting more of that when they come home from the