Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - March 25, 2026


Live From CPAC: When Men Vote - Republicans Win and the Latest Poll on Veteran Support For the Iran Conflict


Episode Stats


Length

50 minutes

Words per minute

186.25058

Word count

9,438

Sentence count

460

Harmful content

Misogyny

6

sentences flagged

Toxicity

8

sentences flagged

Hate speech

31

sentences flagged


Summary

Summaries generated with gmurro/bart-large-finetuned-filtered-spotify-podcast-summ .

Transcript

Transcript generated with Whisper (turbo).
Misogyny classifications generated with MilaNLProc/bert-base-uncased-ear-misogyny .
Toxicity classifications generated with s-nlp/roberta_toxicity_classifier .
Hate speech classifications generated with facebook/roberta-hate-speech-dynabench-r4-target .
00:00:00.000 Hey guys, it's Jack. I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions
00:00:06.800 here on Human Events Daily. So make sure that when you're listening to this podcast, you
00:00:11.900 hit subscribe, you download it, and you share it with five of your friends. Make sure they're
00:00:17.340 all going and downloading as well, because we need to get the signal out as much as possible.
00:00:22.580 Look, we've done so much over the past couple of years since this show started, and we're
00:00:26.760 only going to do so much more. Let's get it.
00:00:35.080 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:44.200 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:50.860 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:53.900 Christ is king.
00:00:55.520 Families, TSA workers who are suffering, you have people across the country who are
00:00:59.760 missing flights for funerals and for work commitments because of Democrat politicians
00:01:04.240 on Capitol Hill. 1.00
00:01:05.240 Mary, in the back. 0.93
00:01:06.240 Thanks, Marilyn. 0.98
00:01:07.240 Glad to see you have a seat now.
00:01:09.240 I do.
00:01:10.240 Thank you.
00:01:11.240 Is the White House satisfied with Republican leadership's efforts on the Save America Act?
00:01:16.120 I think the president has made it very clear.
00:01:18.300 He wants everyone on Capitol Hill to move as quickly as possible to get the Save America
00:01:23.260 Act passed and he wants to see that legislation on his desk as soon as as Republicans and
00:01:28.220 Democrats can move to pass it.
00:01:30.260 But are there any lawmakers in Congress that the president is frustrated with on this matter
00:01:35.280 and feels could be doing a better job?
00:01:37.460 I think the president wants to see everybody on Capitol Hill move faster all the time.
00:01:41.820 He wants everyone in this town to work at Trump's speed like we do here at the White
00:01:44.860 House.
00:01:45.860 What about Karen?
00:01:46.860 Two questions on Lebanon, if I can.
00:01:50.300 Is the U.S. providing support at this point for Israel's ongoing offensive in Lebanon?
00:01:56.760 And is the president concerned that right now there are more than a million people who've
00:01:59.980 been displaced and potentially could be for a significant amount of time?
00:02:03.920 That's not something I'm in a position to comment on for the first question.
00:02:06.640 To the second question, of course, that's something that would concern the president. 0.99
00:02:09.980 I think that's why he's again quickly moving to eliminate the threat of the Iranian regime
00:02:15.380 in the Middle East, including weakening their proxies, like Hezbollah, who have terrorized
00:02:19.560 Lebanon for far too long. And I know that the President wants to see this, again, move as quickly
00:02:24.100 as possible as we can over the course of the next couple of weeks here.
00:02:28.320 If these negotiations are not successful, is the only option to open, to reopen the Strait
00:02:38.240 in boots on the ground, given that all of our allies have essentially said that they are unable
00:02:43.080 or unwilling to help?
00:02:44.660 Look, that's a hypothetical question. It's a it's a it's a hypothetical question
00:02:49.400 It'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
00:02:53.480 And in addition to that when it comes to the vice president J.D. Vance
00:02:56.480 What has changed that has made him more of an active participant in these negotiations with Iran?
00:03:01.600 I don't think anything has changed the vice president has always been a key member
00:03:06.940 The president's right-hand man and a key member of the president's national security team. He's been part of these discussions
00:03:13.420 throughout this entire course of the administration with respect again to the 12-day war that the
00:03:20.040 president and his national security team negotiated a solution to. With respect to the ceasefire
00:03:25.160 between Israel and Gaza and the release of the hostages, which there was a lot of criticism
00:03:29.640 that couldn't get done, and it did. The vice president has been by the president's side
00:03:33.820 every step of the way, and any reporting otherwise is just completely false. I see him in the room.
00:03:38.900 Again, the president seeks his counsel on all matters, both foreign and domestic.
00:03:42.560 Can 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?
00:03:50.480 Again, 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.
00:03:57.780 As, of course, you can imagine, they are very sensitive diplomatic discussions.
00:04:01.960 And I would reiterate, I do recall giving all of you the same answer when we were negotiating the ceasefire between Israel and Gaza,
00:04:08.480 I gave you the same answer throughout the 12-day war between Iran and Israel.
00:04:12.440 I gave you the same answer with respect to many of the other global conflicts
00:04:15.960 that this administration has negotiated solutions to.
00:04:18.940 President Trump is going to give his diplomats the freedom that they need
00:04:23.680 to have these sensitive diplomatic discussions
00:04:26.180 without negotiating and litigating them through the news media.
00:04:29.520 Just to follow up, though, because you said that some of the information
00:04:34.500 that's been out there about the 15-point plan is inaccurate,
00:04:37.660 Can you say what is accurate with respect to ballistic missiles, the nuclear ambitions,
00:04:42.660 and the Strait of Hormuz, which are things that the President has laid out that he wants
00:04:46.660 to see a couple times in the past?
00:04:48.660 If you've heard it from the President of the United States, obviously it's true.
00:04:51.660 As well as the objectives of Operation Epic Fury, we've said repeatedly.
00:04:55.660 I've said them from this podium.
00:04:57.660 The Pentagon has reiterated them.
00:04:59.660 That's why we've taken military action to achieve them.
00:05:01.660 So, of course, those are goals that we want to see.
00:05:03.660 we want to see. But this full 15-point plan that's been floating around in many of your outlets,
00:05:08.600 there's a lot of misinformation to that as well. And again, I would caution you
00:05:12.060 from taking things from anonymous sources rather than verifying them directly with the White House.
00:05:18.240 Christian. Thanks, Caroline. Two on Iran. First,
00:05:21.940 would the president consider loosening asylum restrictions for Iranians trying to plea the
00:05:27.300 country right now? Again, that's a question for the president. I won't get ahead of him on that.
00:05:30.860 I haven't talked to him about that.
00:05:32.260 Okay.
00:05:33.260 And then secondly, you mentioned at the top that Iran would be hit harder than they have
00:05:37.740 been to this point if they don't recognize the fact that they're losing this war.
00:05:42.420 Could those strikes happen before this five-day negotiating window closes if the president
00:05:47.480 doesn't think they're negotiating in good faith?
00:05:50.360 You're asking me to tell you if the commander-in-chief would authorize very strong strikes against
00:05:55.700 the Iranian regime.
00:05:56.700 That's not something I would ever reveal from this podium, true or not.
00:05:59.620 Phil.
00:06:00.620 Thank you, Caroline. I was wondering if you would respond to some of this criticism of the administration from past allies like Joe Kent,
00:06:10.400 who have said that the President's red line shifted from Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon to Iran cannot pursue nuclear enrichment.
00:06:20.400 What is the administration's response to that criticism?
00:06:22.240 I 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.
00:06:39.400 So his accusations have zero credibility as far as this White House is concerned.
00:06:43.500 The question of the red line shifting from no nuclear weapon to no nuclear enrichment, is there any substance to that argument? 0.76
00:06:51.520 I think the president has been quite clear on what he wants to see from the Iranian regime, 0.79
00:06:55.300 which is why he chose to launch Operation Epic Fury in the first place. 0.65
00:06:58.740 Reagan.
00:06:59.480 Thank you, Caroline.
00:07:00.720 I have a question for you on the SAVE Act, and I'd like to follow up on the DHS shutdown.
00:07:05.460 Sure.
00:07:06.080 First, Senator Mike Lee.
00:07:07.200 The SAVE America Act.
00:07:08.200 SAVE America Act.
00:07:09.280 The president corrected me yesterday.
00:07:10.660 It was my fault.
00:07:12.100 Senator Mike Lee said it's essentially impossible to pass the SAVE America Act through reconciliation.
00:07:18.060 What's your reaction to that?
00:07:19.220 Is the president worried that that strategy might fail?
00:07:22.180 I think he's willing to try all strategies.
00:07:24.400 I spoke with him about this yesterday, and he said, if we can make it work through reconciliation, let's absolutely do that.
00:07:30.340 These, again, are common sense policies that are backed by the vast majority of voters across this country.
00:07:36.700 The only people in this country who don't support them are politicians on Capitol Hill.
00:07:40.620 And you all should ask them why they don't want voter ID, why they don't want proof of citizenship to vote in our nation's elections.
00:07:46.000 Again, these are common-sense proposals that are wildly popular, and the president is willing
00:07:51.320 to use any means necessary to get this legislation passed and onto his desk.
00:07:55.260 And then on the DHS shutdown, do you expect deportations to decrease while ice is in the
00:08:00.560 airports, and what are the trade-offs of having ice in the airports right now?
00:08:04.800 Well, to address this, obviously, short-term problem and the chaos that has been sowed
00:08:09.820 by these Democrats on Capitol Hill, to address the lines and to get Americans traveling and
00:08:15.360 get them to where they need to be.
00:08:17.360 So, the President, I think this was a creative solution.
00:08:19.660 Again, that was criticized.
00:08:20.840 But we have seen wait times decrease,
00:08:23.800 not as much as we'd like.
00:08:24.800 Hopefully, they will continue to.
00:08:26.100 But at major airports, over the course of the last few days,
00:08:29.040 as ICE has been facilitating with travelers in these airports.
00:08:32.780 The Press, on March 6th,
00:08:37.920 the President said in an interview with Reuters
00:08:39.760 that the U.S. should have a role in choosing Iran's next leadership.
00:08:42.720 Now that we're almost four weeks into the operation,
00:08:44.920 that stole the president's assessment of where things should go as i've said repeatedly i think
00:08:48.920 the president uh obviously believes the united states uh wants to have someone in in leadership
00:08:55.080 position in the iranian regime that will be much more favorable that will be willing to work with
00:09:01.240 the united states that will no longer chant death to america these would obviously be good common
00:09:06.360 sense things for the united states and for our allies i think that's what the president meant
00:09:10.120 when he spoke with Reuters that day.
00:09:11.520 Go ahead.
00:09:13.260 The President yesterday said that he had achieved regime change in Iran
00:09:18.060 because the regime has changed in terms of...
00:09:22.500 I mean, has it not?
00:09:23.820 Well, the leadership...
00:09:24.800 Their entire leadership has been killed,
00:09:26.900 and nobody has really seen or legitimately heard from this alleged new leader.
00:09:31.940 So wouldn't you say there's been a change in the regime?
00:09:34.200 There's been a change in leadership.
00:09:35.420 I mean, do you feel as though...
00:09:36.400 There's been a change in the regime leadership, which is what the President said.
00:09:38.920 So thank you for confirming he is right.
00:09:40.560 Do you feel as though you've achieved leadership level, the personnel in place right now in Iran that you're satisfied with?
00:09:51.260 I think it's too soon to say.
00:09:53.400 In terms of highly enriched uranium in Iran right now, is your expectation,
00:09:58.720 I mean the stated desire of the President has been to prevent nuclear weapons, 0.51
00:10:01.980 Is your expectation that the end game here is that eventually Americans will be in possession
00:10:08.280 of that uranium, or you'll somehow have some direct control over the highly enriched uranium
00:10:14.080 that could be used to develop a new uranium?
00:10:15.500 MS.
00:10:16.500 Again, this is a point of conversation that continues.
00:10:18.900 I think you know the means in which the United States would have to take in order to achieve
00:10:23.380 that goal, and that's a decision for the President to make.
00:10:26.660 Brian.
00:10:27.660 Good to see you, Brian.
00:10:28.660 Glenn. Good to see you as well. Does White House have a comment on a letter that was
00:10:34.820 sent from Congressman Raskin to the DOJ, alleging that the DOJ recklessly released damning information
00:10:45.700 in regards to President Trump's documents? Yes, I saw that letter from Congressman Raskin
00:10:51.300 this morning, who I would add has zero credibility, and this letter was clearly a cheap political
00:10:57.020 What the congressman did here, Brian, and for everyone in the room who's hopefully not
00:11:01.820 reporting on this as fact, is that he took untrue and salacious claims in a memo that
00:11:07.800 was produced by Jack Smith, who has been completely discredited for his lawfare and his witch
00:11:12.940 hunts against this president, and that information was unverified.
00:11:17.860 It never even made it into the indictment because it was so unverified.
00:11:21.140 And what happened to that indictment anyway?
00:11:23.340 It was thrown out.
00:11:24.780 And Jack Smith has been proven, again, to be a prosecutor on a witch hunt against President
00:11:29.100 Trump.
00:11:30.100 He tried to throw him in jail ahead of the 2024 election.
00:11:32.400 The Biden Department of Justice was fully on board with this lawfare campaign. 0.76
00:11:36.400 And in fact, this story that was concocted by Congressman Raskin was so ridiculous,
00:11:42.160 I understand his communications team reached out to some outlets in this room who responsibly
00:11:46.720 said we're not going to write this because this is just too much.
00:11:50.500 However, of course, MSNOW did write that story this morning because they continue to be left-wing propaganda for the Democrat Party. 0.96
00:11:57.160 But I think Jack Smith has been proven to be a liar and a fraud.
00:12:01.300 And this is, again, a cheap political stunt from a Democrat on Capitol Hill who I think wants to get himself on cable television.
00:12:07.060 Thank you all very much.
00:12:07.920 Thank you.
00:12:13.100 So I went to this magic show with Tanya Tay a couple of weeks ago, and a really interesting thing happened.
00:12:20.040 So the magician was able to point at people in the audience and all of a sudden, unbeknownst
00:12:27.280 to them, was able to recite for them specific information about where they lived, about
00:12:33.660 their family, in some cases about their finances, where they had their money, what bank they
00:12:38.820 used, their email address.
00:12:40.880 In other cases, their passwords, even their social security numbers.
00:12:45.620 Now, of course, he did this in the context of a trick.
00:12:48.780 It was in the context of, you know, a magic trick.
00:12:51.200 It was part of the show.
00:12:52.200 It wasn't used for nefarious purposes.
00:12:53.960 But how was he able to do that?
00:12:56.460 How was he able to compile these dossiers on the audience, you ask?
00:13:01.760 Well, I'll tell you how.
00:13:02.860 It's because your information is out there on data broker websites and people search
00:13:07.880 websites.
00:13:09.060 It is out there.
00:13:10.280 He was able to do this as people were coming in, as they were buying tickets.
00:13:14.280 His team was able to look that up with ease.
00:13:17.380 And this was a huge wake-up call to a ton of people in the audience.
00:13:22.040 But you know what?
00:13:23.420 When he went to look up my name, when he went to look up my wife's name, they couldn't find a thing.
00:13:30.380 So ask yourself, what defenses are there against this?
00:13:34.460 Well, as I know and the Human Events audience knows, the defense is Patriot Protect.
00:13:39.640 Because Patriot Protect is the tool that will remove you from the system.
00:13:44.460 Patriot Protect deletes your personal information from Google and over 240 data broker and people search sites, the exact places that all of these sites and scammers and magicians, apparently, pull from.
00:13:57.900 So once removed, the search and destroy protocol keeps monitoring and wiping new exposures automatically.
00:14:03.860 So do not sit there and let these scammers and con artists use this system to exploit and steal from you and your family.
00:14:11.080 use patriot protect and take your data back take control of your personal information and reduce
00:14:17.200 your exposure use promo code pozo for 15 off all patriot protect plans go to patriot-protect.com
00:14:24.480 slash pozo and use promo code pozo for 15 off that's patriot-protect.com slash pozo
00:14:31.180 all right guys we are here for the opening of cpac we are in dallas texas technically grapevine
00:14:41.900 texas incredible patriot cpac and what more patriotic place could you find than dallas
00:14:48.420 texas and we're so uh so incredibly honored and blessed that we've got a surprise interview for
00:14:54.960 you guys with matt and mercedes slap what's up guys great to be with you jack yes great to be
00:14:59.240 with you and thanks for being here and Rob for being here. I wouldn't miss it. I wouldn't miss
00:15:01.900 it. Tell me, so obviously we're building the still, still building the big Rob stage. So we're
00:15:05.940 kind of on our, you know, day one sort of stage set up here. So you'll have to come back tomorrow
00:15:10.420 when we have the big 90-foot stage that Rob Sig is putting in massive investment as well as CPAC
00:15:17.220 Live. You know, we're going to be doing that stage as well downstairs. Talk to us about how
00:15:21.460 having CPAC right here in the heart of patriotic America is so key to 2026.
00:15:27.500 Well, I got to tell you, we have to go where the people are. And Texas is a critical state to win
00:15:33.880 as we're going into the midterm elections. There's no question, Jack, that our focus has to be the
00:15:37.900 midterms. The Democrats think that they're going to win this. They are very cocky about this.
00:15:43.800 And Republicans, we got to get united. We got to stand together. Forget about all the talking heads
00:15:49.780 that are trying to kill each other off. That's not our goal. Our goal is unity. Our goal is to
00:15:54.320 address actions over words that's our theme and bringing all these americans together not just
00:15:59.360 from texas i mean people are coming from across the globe uh to basically say we're united in
00:16:05.300 this conservative movement we have to save western civilization we got to save america
00:16:09.440 absolutely and you you just come back from cpac hungry and i think it's like yesterday
00:16:14.040 it feels like yesterday yeah and we're gonna win in hungry orbon he's got a tight election i know
00:16:19.720 But I know, and I was going to say that CPAC was the difference, I would say, in Poland last year.
00:16:26.720 And now the victor of that race, President Nowrowski from Poland, will be giving a keynote speech here this weekend.
00:16:33.920 Thanks for saying his name correctly. I don't know how you know how to say his name.
00:16:36.840 I have a little bit of experience.
00:16:40.480 Look, the one thing I'd say about all the people that are squabbling with each other who are leaders in media and everything else is,
00:16:48.100 I actually don't care if people like each other or not, or if they have differences of opinion on policy.
00:16:53.300 CPAC's always accepted the differences.
00:16:55.040 People talk about the differences.
00:16:56.240 I don't censor or edit what people say.
00:16:58.920 Just remember, in the midst of all that, there's a bigger picture.
00:17:02.280 Civilization almost cracked and went away.
00:17:04.440 Donald Trump was being sued in courtroom after courtroom.
00:17:08.340 They were taking his money.
00:17:09.300 They wanted to put him in prison.
00:17:10.380 They wanted to prevent him from being on the ballot.
00:17:11.920 and what they weren't able to do with Donald Trump, they could do with Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil.
00:17:19.000 And, you know, we didn't have very many leaders, and then things started to change,
00:17:23.020 and Javier Malay won, and we have a great president of Paraguay, President Pena,
00:17:27.400 and we're on the cusp of some big victories on top of the Polish victory.
00:17:31.140 We had a victory in the Czech Republic.
00:17:33.060 We're going to see more victories in Europe.
00:17:34.740 Civilization is making a comeback.
00:17:36.960 These societies are making a comeback.
00:17:38.800 CPAC is a big part of that.
00:17:40.720 But right now, just like the last election, we've got some work to do here in America.
00:17:45.640 I think that's exactly right.
00:17:47.020 And, you know, you mentioned Texas and you mentioned the midterms.
00:17:50.320 So, obviously, the heated primary, Cornyn, Paxton.
00:17:53.740 Look, I'm a Paxton guy.
00:17:54.760 But even beyond that is the idea of James Tallarico.
00:17:59.740 And 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.
00:18:07.920 and we got out there and I walked right out to him
00:18:10.880 and they said, well, you guys worried about James Tallarico
00:18:13.780 and I said, are you kidding me?
00:18:15.740 This is who you're putting up?
00:18:17.260 But at the same time, they're putting so much of their resources,
00:18:21.440 they're putting their machine behind them,
00:18:22.740 they're putting their shoulder to the wheel
00:18:24.220 and so even after, you know, by the way,
00:18:26.900 and I'm just going to say it,
00:18:28.000 I think that Jasmine Crockett did have the election stolen from her.
00:18:31.120 It's very clear they put their thumb on the scale
00:18:33.040 to make sure that Tallarico wanted Jasmine was my girl,
00:18:35.500 I wanted her to be in there just for the content, you know.
00:18:38.480 It would have been way too much fun.
00:18:39.340 It would have been too much fun.
00:18:40.260 It would have been way too much fun.
00:18:41.080 You've got to be – I mean, he has his own – he's his own character, right?
00:18:44.640 I mean, he's got a vegan-running campaign.
00:18:47.140 Explain how that's going to work, Jack.
00:18:48.680 Wait, wait, wait.
00:18:49.240 Yes, yes, yes.
00:18:49.840 You didn't even know this?
00:18:50.700 I didn't know this.
00:18:51.100 Oh, yes.
00:18:51.440 It's a vegan-running campaign here in Texas, which is like the largest, you know, meat-producing state.
00:18:57.100 I didn't know there were vegans in Texas.
00:18:59.020 Is that even – is veganism even legal here?
00:19:01.320 It shouldn't be, let me tell you.
00:19:02.800 But, you know, he is so out of he plays, tries to play himself as like this Baptist minister.
00:19:08.660 He's going to try to connect with these evangelical Christians and he's a fake and we have to call him out for what he is.
00:19:15.340 What he stands for does not align in any way with what I would say are the biblical teachings.
00:19:21.280 And he's an extreme and extremist. And this is the thing.
00:19:24.280 They try to come across these Democrats as being moderates or trying to pretend like they, you know, have a moderate line.
00:19:29.920 Wait, just to double check. 0.51
00:19:30.980 So you wouldn't agree with him when he says that Jesus was non-binary? 0.88
00:19:34.760 Right.
00:19:35.180 I mean, seriously.
00:19:35.740 As we hear on the Feast of the Annunciation, so when the angel came to Mary, she didn't say, you're going to have a son. 0.88
00:19:41.900 She didn't say, or the angel didn't say, you're going to have a Zimzer or whatever. 0.89
00:19:46.160 Exactly. 1.00
00:19:46.480 It's ridiculous. 0.91
00:19:47.000 And he also said that the Virgin Mary was pro-choice because she said, be it done to me according to thy word. 0.96
00:19:57.720 So 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
00:20:05.880 Like, the guy's insane.
00:20:07.100 Look, the only – our best thing going for us is that they're lying about being moderate. 1.00
00:20:12.220 They're still as crazy as they ever were. 0.97
00:20:15.460 But we still have to execute.
00:20:18.660 And I think we're entirely too cavalier that just because Trump was able to come back that we're going to get it done.
00:20:24.720 I think we can get it done, but it's going to be the work of grassroots activists that get it done.
00:20:30.580 It's going to be great, and it's the work of you guys.
00:20:32.680 And so we're heading out to break, but tell people if they haven't come yet,
00:20:36.100 where can they go to either get involved if they're in Texas, get tickets,
00:20:39.800 if there's any available yet, because I know they're going like crazy.
00:20:42.460 Did you see the line down there?
00:20:43.440 I saw the line, but I actually heard a rumor that you guys might be adding seats
00:20:47.860 because the demand is so high.
00:20:49.720 The demand is so high.
00:20:51.080 I think that, you know, the Patriots, they want direction.
00:20:53.800 They want to know what is our message? What do we need to say? How are we going to make sure that
00:20:57.720 we're able to say, look, we trust in Trump. We know he's doing the right thing. We need to bring
00:21:02.060 this message to the American people. We need to ensure that we keep a Republican majority in the
00:21:06.420 Senate, in the House, or you know what this is going to lead to. We've been down that road. It
00:21:10.020 will be impeachment after impeachment. This is about President Trump's legacy, and this is about
00:21:14.240 saving America. And if you can come to CPAC, please, please, please go to CPAC.org, get your
00:21:20.260 tickets there before they sell out it is let me tell you i already can feel the energy here
00:21:25.460 it's set up day we're here at cpac match slap mercedes slap god bless to you both thank you so
00:21:31.380 much for being here jack and prompt to interview look at this and they come right over they come
00:21:35.940 right over and now yeah we'll have to downgrade the show and bring kevin back over afterwards
00:21:40.500 right back human events daily
00:21:42.080 you know they talk about influences these are influences and they're friends of mine
00:21:54.360 jack so he's got a great job so i recently got back from phoenix where i was speaking
00:22:04.080 with tposa at their asu chapter event and i gotta say tanya tay really set up something
00:22:10.840 amazing for me because she was able with, you know, a little help from, uh, from my father-in-law
00:22:16.460 to set up our new ghost bed. So I finally got to sleep on the ghost bed. And let me tell you guys,
00:22:22.140 this thing was an absolute game changer. Not only did it give me the support that I wanted
00:22:29.160 throughout the night, it was comfortable. It was cool. It didn't get too hot. It was one of those
00:22:34.860 sort of just right goldilocks kind of experiences that you want from a mattress i slept on this
00:22:41.680 thing and look i had been flying around the country going back and forth to turning point
00:22:46.520 events and human events events and then you come home to the ghost bed and it was exactly what i
00:22:53.240 needed my back pain immediately vanished after sleeping on this thing prior to that i've been
00:22:59.400 sleeping in hotel beds and you never know what you're going to get when you get there so when
00:23:03.840 have a ghost bed you know you are coming home to the best bed that your money can buy and think
00:23:10.240 about it when it comes to your health if you're going to be spending eight hours a night on your
00:23:15.680 bed that is 30 of your day one-third of your day one-third of your life is going to be spent on a
00:23:21.920 mattress that's why this spring it is time for you to upgrade your mattress and i personally
00:23:27.760 recommend and endorse ghost bed ghost bed is a family owned and operated company with three
00:23:34.100 generations of doing business right here in the united states of america and yes it is american
00:23:40.080 made check this out by the way they have a new deal for our human events audience if you get
00:23:45.540 101 nights you can try a ghost bed at home and if you don't feel the difference i'll tell you i felt
00:23:50.800 the difference you can send it back risk free so right now ghost bed is offering the human events
00:23:56.720 audience their lowest prices of the spring, plus an extra 10% off. How do you get involved? You go
00:24:03.000 to ghostbed.com slash POSO and use promo code POSO. That's ghostbed.com slash POSO, promo code
00:24:11.100 POSO. And by the way, Tanya Tay, she loved it. All right, guys, Jack Posobiec. Here we are back
00:24:19.860 live human events daily. We're here in Dallas, Texas, and it is CPAC setup day. So, you know,
00:24:26.520 we're here. CPAC is getting set up. Our set is currently being constructed just out of shot here
00:24:32.420 right downstairs from where we're at right now. We've got a 90-foot RAV set that's being put
00:24:37.380 together, but it wasn't ready quite yet for Showtime today. I'm told it'll be ready for
00:24:42.300 War Room later this afternoon, so stay tuned for that. It's really going to just blow your mind
00:24:48.400 when you see the amount of the skill, the craftsmanship, the production level that we put
00:24:53.800 together so uh this is just sort of a temporary setup because you know we our show comes a little
00:24:58.540 bit earlier but we wanted to be here we're on the ground CPAC starting up Kev talk about how
00:25:03.400 you know we just saw Liz Truss is here walking by you know Kev talk about we just saw the police
00:25:08.380 come by the the security yes how y'all doing it was great it's great to see there's so many people
00:25:13.580 coming we got the boys in blue in town we got the schlaps here Matt and Mercedes they just came back
00:25:18.760 from CPAC Budapest.
00:25:21.160 We've got lines out the door, security setting up,
00:25:24.100 and the stages are almost ready.
00:25:26.880 This place is gigantic.
00:25:28.240 If you've ever been to a CPAC, you would know.
00:25:30.260 It's the Gaylord Grapevine to Gaylord, Texas.
00:25:33.100 Everywhere they have property, it's just a whole area.
00:25:38.320 It's a resort under it.
00:25:39.500 It's a resort.
00:25:40.360 It's an incredible place.
00:25:41.360 It's going to be a great time.
00:25:42.200 If you're in the area, come down to CPAC.
00:25:43.680 But Kev, I tweeted something out.
00:25:45.440 And this live stream, too, sorry.
00:25:47.000 Yeah, and I tweeted something out, and it's getting a lot of connection, getting a lot of heat.
00:25:51.700 I got into the men versus women thing today, all right?
00:25:54.940 Yeah.
00:25:55.120 So we got the two bros here, the posto bros, but I want to get in. 0.99
00:25:59.820 Let's bring on a representative of the female gender to speak for them so we don't have to speak for them. 0.99
00:26:06.020 And we've got, of course, my favorite anti-communist, Evita Duffy, joins us.
00:26:09.940 What's up, Evita?
00:26:11.440 Hey, Jack. Thanks for having me.
00:26:12.900 All right, so Vita, you're here. We got Kevin. Now, there was a poll that came out, I guess,
00:26:21.340 late last night, and I was kind of parsing through it. They mentioned it on CNN. It's making the
00:26:26.180 rounds all over the internet about Trump's standing with men. And this new poll came out
00:26:34.340 that said that Trump is now down 20 points with men. This is compared to the 2024 election. They
00:26:42.160 said there's this male vote that's dropping out. And I tweeted out that when men don't vote,
00:26:50.280 Democrats win. And my goodness, have I seen just 3,000 replies to this thing online. People are
00:27:00.400 just coming out of the woodwork. It sparked this whole conversation. I think it's trending on X
00:27:05.020 right now. So let me go. Kev, real quick, from your perspective, we're here in Dallas, Texas,
00:27:11.880 right now but we do talk to folks back home in pennsylvania our circles our friends when you talk
00:27:17.240 to people in pennsylvania the guys what are they saying about the president are they are they
00:27:23.000 anti-trump now what's the feeling why why are men not the same support levels well it's funny you
00:27:28.440 said they're coming out of the woodwork i got that one because uh you know blue collar background
00:27:32.840 myself but uh the pa guys are i mean a lot of our friends um they're they're uh yeah mostly workers
00:27:41.000 blue collars like you know we'll just get up and work every single day of our lives
00:27:45.080 um so i i don't know what it's in regards to though this poll like 20 loss uh or 20 points
00:27:53.580 down um regarding what though you know what is the i guess overarching narrative so you got to
00:27:59.340 ask yourself that but overall like being part of the muscular class like uh most of us were
00:28:06.520 we back Trump you know we've I'm a three-time voter myself so I don't know
00:28:15.560 what this poll is all about but but you hit the nail on the head like if men
00:28:18.640 don't vote like Democrats what I hear what I hear a lot you know just in like
00:28:22.960 the Eagles fans group chat that we have is is people saying they want more
00:28:26.720 deportations yeah less focus on demand on international policy more focus on
00:28:31.340 that I think that's what it would be yeah Vita in here as well so question you
00:28:34.500 Evita, you know, that's what I'm hearing from the men. But for women, on the other hand, you know,
00:28:40.940 you talk to female conservatives, but you're also familiar, just, you know, Gen Z women as well.
00:28:45.240 What is it that's going on in Gen Z with the men and the women? Why is it that the men are kind of,
00:28:51.280 you know, coming down in terms of their Trump support? And why is it that women are totally 0.56
00:28:56.440 turning the other way? So I think, first of all, this is actually not a men versus women issue.
00:29:02.560 It's actually a married men, unmarried men, married women versus unmarried women issue.
00:29:10.160 So in 2024, unmarried men, married men and unmarried and married women all voted for President Trump by double digits.
00:29:20.700 Unmarried women, however, went for Kamala by like 30 points or more.
00:29:25.200 So there is a big difference between regular married women and unmarried women. 0.97
00:29:31.740 And 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
00:29:38.320 Ten seconds. Hold that point. We'll come right back to you as soon as we come back.
00:29:42.280 Jack Posobiec, Kevin Posobiec, Vita Duffy, CPAC Setup Day here in the great state of Texas. Right back.
00:29:48.220 Jack, where is Jack? Where is Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
00:29:57.780 Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do.
00:30:01.020 You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad.
00:30:05.100 But we have guys, and these are the guys who should be getting polices.
00:30:12.600 All right, Jack, so back live here at Human Events Daily.
00:30:15.420 I want to go back to Evita Duffy. We got caught off by the break there.
00:30:18.460 And, Evita, you were talking about how there's actually a split in the data between it's not just men versus women.
00:30:26.600 it's it's that there's a married versus single quotient that people all should also be looking at
00:30:32.400 yeah and if you think about it it actually makes perfect sense just intuitively for an unmarried
00:30:37.520 woman what are you looking for in your life most of all what is missing it's the security of a male
00:30:43.300 and so young women and unmarried women especially are saying looking at the democratic party which
00:30:50.280 is entirely based off of offering free things and social programs and they say that's my party that's
00:30:55.880 what I want to go towards. That's my gravitation. And so they vote very, very poorly. Now, since
00:31:02.420 1992, women have consistently outperformed men electorally, meaning they get out the vote way
00:31:09.660 more than men do. And it's a big problem if we have male apathy in these midterms, because that
00:31:14.640 makes we are essentially stealing the deal for Democrats. A couple of reasons why that may be
00:31:19.640 happening, at least for Gen Z men. We talked about this last time I was on the show, Jack. We have a 0.98
00:31:24.300 war right now in Iran, there's a narrative that there's going to be a 20-year forever war.
00:31:28.440 And there's also a narrative that President Trump is going to bring back the draft. I don't think
00:31:32.500 Carolyn Levitt said that. Democrats have spun her words to mean that. And so that is deeply
00:31:38.000 troubling if you're a 22-year-old, 23-year-old man getting ready to go to the polls. Oh, if I
00:31:43.980 vote for Republican, I'm voting to go to war overseas. And the White House hasn't done enough
00:31:49.620 to actually correct the record on that and dispel those fears.
00:31:56.900 You know, Evita, it's so interesting you mentioned that because when the producers and I were
00:32:01.540 putting the show together today, that's one of the specific things that I brought up
00:32:05.280 is talking about how there was, and you're right, I don't think Caroline said that at all. What she
00:32:10.700 said was all options are on the table and that she hadn't discussed it with the president.
00:32:13.720 And yet the media spun that as to her saying that Trump is possibly considering a draft
00:32:19.120 And what did they do? That was a psyop directly targeting young men on line.
00:32:25.060 So, 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?
00:32:38.280 Why do you see that? You know, because typically men are more, you know, seems more aggressive, more physical.
00:32:42.960 You know, why would men not be into that as much?
00:32:44.800 well men wouldn't be into it as much you got to take into account of social media
00:32:49.780 and how news spreads so fast nowadays compared to the last time America had a 1.00
00:32:54.880 draft in so so I would say that Vietnam yeah Vietnam and zoomers and younger 0.99
00:33:03.640 generation of men are much more informed these days of anything really I mean
00:33:08.740 facts and narratives and counter narratives it's just everybody so
00:33:12.340 plugged into the news so that's why you have this flash poll like of course
00:33:16.360 it's like anti-war and there's a gigantic America first narrative 0.93
00:33:22.180 amongst zoomers and you know and also with Trump and JD as well like I mean 0.99
00:33:30.640 that's what we're pushing for moving forward so there's just lots of
00:33:35.340 questions like whereas in Vietnam we didn't have like daily updates of the
00:33:40.600 straight of four moons. Well, I would say Vietnam was the first time that we started to get those
00:33:46.560 daily war updates, right? It was the first war on TV. It was like the first war on TV. Yeah,
00:33:52.180 that's true. People were seeing those images coming back. I get what you're saying. You're
00:33:55.940 saying prior to when the draft was in place, and I think it was seeing that that led to the end of
00:34:00.560 the draft in general. But the Iran war draft hoax, and that's what we're going to call it,
00:34:04.980 it is a hoax. It has been absolutely devastating for a lot of young men on life. Actually,
00:34:10.200 Evita, talk to me about that, because this is something that I've sensed because I hear it a lot.
00:34:14.900 But do you see this? You know, you've always sort of been our TikTok whisperer.
00:34:18.360 When you go out there, is this something that you see a lot of people talking about?
00:34:22.580 You mean like the war and young men not wanting to fight? I'm sorry.
00:34:28.800 Well, the draft, like specifically a draft.
00:34:32.720 Yes. And it's actually been a problem for it's actually been a question for young women as well,
00:34:36.840 because there's been talk of actually including women in the draft, too.
00:34:39.460 So there. So it's actually, you know, it doesn't matter gender wise. They're both freaking out about it.
00:34:44.700 Something that I think is important to keep in mind is we also have a big social difference between men and women right now.
00:34:51.660 Like 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.
00:35:07.800 And for young women, for Gen Z women, having children was the second least important part of their definition of personal success.
00:35:16.800 So there's also just a big, like, value gap between young men and young women. 0.67
00:35:22.460 And 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.
00:35:33.940 And yet now you're seeing this hyper fixation on the draft, on Iran, on foreign policy.
00:35:38.440 And it's taking away all this momentum in the ground that we gained with President Trump in 2024.
00:35:43.700 At 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.
00:35:50.440 But if the polls mean anything, it's that we are losing ground with young men.
00:35:54.720 And it's going to be a huge problem because, again, we rely on this demographic to to win now. 0.57
00:36:03.940 Evita, 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
00:36:11.560 What would you say? And this is something that Charlie Kirk focused on so much.
00:36:16.240 What would you say would be ways to start to win back that cohort?
00:36:23.400 Well, 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.
00:36:32.820 He 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.
00:36:45.120 Right. 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.
00:36:54.680 And people are using buy now, pay later schemes like Klarna to buy their groceries.
00:36:59.620 It's a massive problem.
00:37:01.260 We're growing up in an America that is radically different from that of our parents and grandparents.
00:37:06.740 And 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.
00:37:14.500 The average first-time homebuyer is 40 years old. 1.00
00:37:16.980 a major contribution is that we have a massive influx of individuals who are not supposed to be
00:37:22.760 in this country who are now demanding housing, which then drives up the price of rent and the
00:37:27.100 price of homeownership. And of course, inflation plays into this, and the cost of forever wars
00:37:32.400 plays into this. So focusing on what can we do to make life better, the American dream accessible,
00:37:38.940 real bread and butter issues that President Trump, frankly, has been a champion of his entire life
00:37:43.660 is how you bring things back for young people and bring them back into the GOP fold.
00:37:49.980 It's delivering for them, and it's also actually focusing on those issues.
00:37:56.820 I think that's exactly right. Delivering for Gen Z, focusing on the issues that are directly 0.84
00:38:03.000 relevant for them, that's so key because we can all get caught up in the news of the day,
00:38:09.280 issues of war and peace geopolitics and of course we here at human events we we focus on geopolitics
00:38:15.080 so much but at the same time we have to remember that for the average voter you know and i have to
00:38:22.380 forget that that video that's going viral about the you know the spring breakers and they're asking
00:38:27.480 them about venezuela and iran and all the rest that is just so completely beyond anything they're
00:38:34.260 focused on whatsoever? Well, I think that, you know, that communication is also really key here.
00:38:40.240 I think a lot, I think the way we've seen some edits trying to get people hyped up about what's
00:38:44.960 going on overseas with some military edits. When I talk to a lot of young people, the reality is
00:38:50.620 that they don't really understand what we're doing overseas. And I don't think that that's
00:38:55.360 necessarily because we're not there for any kind of reason. It just needs to be transparency,
00:38:58.980 communication because again the most important thing for all of us to be focusing on is not the
00:39:05.040 infighting not you know okay should we be doing this should we not I'm happy to coalesce and
00:39:09.640 support the president get behind the president it's just about having transparency especially
00:39:14.280 with those younger voters who are confused and they're getting inculcated with lies from the
00:39:18.260 democratic media right saying things like Trump's about to implement a draft yes
00:39:22.280 no question vita duffy where can people go to follow you and get attention to your ransom raves
00:39:29.080 vita duffy underscore one on x and instagram my husband is running for congress his
00:39:34.060 website is alfonso4wisconsin.com f-o-r
00:39:37.940 all right go and give them both a follow right back here at human events daily quick folks if
00:39:47.060 you're a homeowner in america you need to listen to this well the fbi has been warning about a new
00:39:51.740 type of real estate fraud on the rise called home title theft, and your equity is their target.
00:39:58.040 Here's how it works. Criminals forge your signature on a single document, use a fake
00:40:02.040 notary stamp, and file it with the county. And just like that, on record, they own your home. 0.91
00:40:07.200 They will use your ownership, take out loans against your equity, or even sell your property.
00:40:12.320 And you won't know about it until foreclosure or collection notices show up in the mail.
00:40:16.140 That's why I partnered with Home Title Lock so you can protect your equity and find out today
00:40:20.720 if you're already a victim.
00:40:22.260 Use our promo code POSO at HomeTitleLock.com
00:40:25.100 and you'll get a free title history report
00:40:27.060 and a free trial of their million-dollar
00:40:28.900 triple-lock protection.
00:40:30.460 That's 24-7 monitoring of your title records,
00:40:32.780 urgent alerts to any changes,
00:40:34.780 and if fraud occurs,
00:40:35.900 their U.S.-based restoration team
00:40:37.540 will spend up to $1 million to fix it.
00:40:40.340 Don't be a victim.
00:40:41.420 Protect your equity today.
00:40:43.160 That's HomeTitleLock.com, promo code POSO.
00:40:47.880 So we're going to call this
00:40:49.340 the jack basobic appreciation hour i can say confidently i believe i think josh shapiro would
00:40:54.400 be the vice presidential nominee if it wasn't for jack basobic and that that is i'll be honest
00:40:59.200 folks let me tell you something i've been doing a lot of travel lately i've been running around 0.70
00:41:05.680 and i'll tell you exactly what keeps me going every single day around here and it's blackout
00:41:11.120 coffee you got to support them the way i support them and by the way blackout coffee is amazing it
00:41:17.520 is the best coffee that you will drink. We're talking about a family-run American company
00:41:22.520 roasting fresh coffee right here in the USA, built by people who believe in hard work, freedom,
00:41:27.240 and this country. 2026 is a huge year. This year marks the 250th anniversary of the United States
00:41:33.360 of America, and Blackout Coffee is celebrating it all year long with new roasts, limited editions,
00:41:38.460 and some very exciting releases coming. I drink Blackout Coffee every single day,
00:41:43.400 whether it's a morning show, a late night, a travel day, all of it. It's smooth, it's strong,
00:41:46.860 and it's always fresh once you switch there's no going back they've got something for everyone
00:41:51.800 morning reaper their best-selling medium roast we're talking smooth never bitter brutal awakening
00:41:56.740 a bold dark roast that actually wakes you up and for 2026 you have got to try the 1776 dark roast
00:42:04.020 rich unapologetic made to honor america's founding and the two-way medium roast smooth balanced and
00:42:11.040 perfectly named after the second amendment okay your coffee shows up fresh on schedule and you
00:42:16.300 never run out they also have instant coffee which is a total game changer we're not talking some
00:42:21.660 weak gas station powder we're talking real blackout coffee in a packet no machine no mess add water
00:42:28.600 stir and you're ready to roll perfect your work travel or keeping your desk or go bag go on over
00:42:35.320 to blackoutcoffee.com slash poso and use promo code poso for 20 off your first order that's
00:42:42.000 blackoutcoffee.com slash pozo support american jobs and celebrate 250 years of freedom drink
00:42:48.400 coffee that tastes incredible because every sip should feel like a win
00:42:51.860 all right jack so quick we are back live we are on day one setup day here at cpac you'll be able
00:43:01.520 to see the great rav set just a little bit later today on the afternoon war room show kev tell
00:43:08.200 tell them a little bit about the set just real quick oh we have a bit of a catwalk this year
00:43:12.780 oh the cat kevin wait kevin's eyeing up the catwalk yeah folks if you want to see kev on the
00:43:17.880 catwalk that might be the last good you do the do-si-do up there you got to donate so we can
00:43:23.060 get cowboy hats you got to donate if you donate kevin kevin look at this kevin's asking for
00:43:27.460 singles already sees a catwalk kevin's look folks kevin needs a little gas money and i will get to
00:43:32.580 drive all the way here from florida it's it's a terrible situation what can i say but but folks
00:43:37.860 Since we're talking polling today, I had to get into this new poll that came out.
00:43:42.000 And, Kev, I know you saw this as well.
00:43:43.200 The Concerned Veterans of America put out their new poll of veterans.
00:43:48.380 And this was so incredibly important, especially as America is embarking on another military conflict.
00:43:53.860 And so Darren Selnick from there is coming on to join us.
00:43:57.300 He's also the former deputy chief of staff for Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon.
00:44:01.060 Darren, how are you?
00:44:02.700 I am doing great.
00:44:04.140 This poll is actually some veteran action.
00:44:06.260 So we want to make sure everyone knows what's the right call.
00:44:11.560 And you can go to veteranaction.org to pull us up.
00:44:16.660 Right, right. So veterans action, exactly.
00:44:18.980 So talk to us a little bit about the findings of this poll, veterans' concerns,
00:44:24.660 not only on questions about war, questions about boots on the ground,
00:44:28.700 but also questions about how veterans are taking care of the veterans' care when they come home.
00:44:34.260 Right. So some interesting poll dynamics done by Ross Newsom for us. On the Iran war,
00:44:41.260 we're talking about 61% of military veterans support the war in terms of their health care.
00:44:49.260 Because remember, after the war, where do you go after you've been injured? You go to
00:44:53.260 the VA. And with the VA, in terms of a veterans bill, which is one of the bills we're supporting,
00:44:59.260 Ninety-four percent want to make sure that they are properly taken care of and properly have their rights and treated properly by the VA.
00:45:07.260 The 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.
00:45:19.260 So another key question is do veterans want choice of community care versus facilities?
00:45:25.260 percent want so very very high numbers both in terms of the ability to um have your have your
00:45:34.140 rights that can feel rights that's access act and placing community and these are the bills that
00:45:40.140 have been done because biden broke the va and trump is having to fix it again just like they
00:45:45.340 had to fix it after obama well i i think that's incredible and and we're also seeing you know i'm
00:45:54.220 I'm looking through some of your crosstabs, you're seeing a lot of just support for President
00:45:58.960 Trump across the board on this, you're seeing a lot of people saying that, a lot of military
00:46:03.440 voters also saying that they're supporting the president, but it really does come down
00:46:07.180 to that care for access, that people are wanting more of that when they come home from the
00:46:11.680 war.
00:46:12.680 Is that the idea? 0.97
00:46:13.680 Well, absolutely.
00:46:14.680 You know, you serve your country, you get wounded, you have military conditions, you
00:46:20.820 should be able to get the best care in the country and you shouldn't have a
00:46:23.760 bureaucrat that stopped you. President Trump ended the bureaucracy stopping you.
00:46:28.860 Biden put the bureaucracy back in so Trump had it ended again and we learned
00:46:33.120 some tricks from what happened. So that's where the Veterans Access Act fixes what
00:46:38.880 Biden broke but also does some additional enhancements. So veterans should be able
00:46:42.060 to be the center of the VA. That's what the VA is for and there's some 0.67
00:46:46.620 bureaucrats who don't treat veterans right. That's only these veterans bill rights
00:46:49.500 like taking away their guns, red flagging in health care centers, so Senator Blackburn
00:46:55.860 is a champion for that, and the Veterans Access Act, Chairman Moran is as well, so we have
00:47:02.820 a lot of fixing up to do, and the numbers show that veterans are only 57 percent happy
00:47:10.700 with the way they're getting their services, so we need to get that number back up. It's
00:47:14.600 It's very important that veterans get to care, that they're confident in the VA, and that's
00:47:19.480 what these bills are going to do.
00:47:21.700 And when we see that as well, and, Erk, do you have a question you want to get in?
00:47:27.040 I just had an extra comment, not a question, but I mean, if we're funding the biggest military
00:47:33.620 in the world, and we're the best, and we're voting for that, and we're putting all this
00:47:38.180 money, billions of dollars, in new technology, making America number one, that should extend
00:47:44.100 into the VA and care for veterans after they retire or come home.
00:47:50.940 And yeah, I would just want to make that statement.
00:47:54.780 And then even earlier, you know, I'm pro-military, so we should have even, you know, we had Hegseth
00:48:04.140 come out about the revamping the Boy Scouts, you know, so even before the military now
00:48:08.940 and and you know maybe there's some criticism of the draft but if we had more incentives
00:48:16.560 for before and after service funding as well I guess that would be that would be I think
00:48:24.460 received pretty well we have so many you know hype edits and whatnot of National Guard and
00:48:31.740 You know, all the branches, really, which is great.
00:48:34.200 But, you know, I think part of the pushback is there's not enough follow-through.
00:48:41.720 And I'll just throw it on there.
00:48:43.820 For veterans.
00:48:44.940 Is that we can talk about, yeah, we can talk about all sorts of, you can talk about, you know, joining incentives, recruitment incentives.
00:48:50.000 Yeah, before and after.
00:48:51.300 Before and after, and then post, obviously.
00:48:52.660 But at the same time, when we see the amount of money that's going out to Somalian fraud,
00:48:56.900 when we see the amount of the insane amounts of dollars of fraud that Doge pulled up, 0.53
00:49:01.680 the illegal aliens getting money in this country, 0.79
00:49:04.080 I don't want to spend a single dollar on another illegal alien 0.50
00:49:08.340 while there are homeless veterans in this country, 0.97
00:49:10.920 while there are veterans who can't get health care,
00:49:13.280 when there's veterans who can't get the services that they need.
00:49:16.260 That's what it's about.
00:49:17.300 And I think that's what it's all about for all of us.
00:49:19.360 Darren, tell people where they can go to get your coordinates
00:49:21.640 and to read more about this poll that just came out.
00:49:24.820 You can go to veteranaction.org to read the poll,
00:49:27.700 and you can follow me on Darren Selnick on X.
00:49:30.880 So all the information is out there.
00:49:32.780 I've posted it as well.
00:49:34.660 Be educated and help us support the veterans
00:49:37.420 and make sure that they get the quality care
00:49:40.060 and the timely care and the benefits that they've
00:49:42.820 rightfully earned and put their life in the line for.
00:49:44.640 amen thank you so much on that hey by the way kevin let me just tell you something can i let
00:49:51.260 you know a little secret so i said i said i don't want to spend a single dollar on illegals until
00:49:55.820 we did that but even if we were giving the veterans full funding and full benefits
00:50:01.380 i still wouldn't want to spend any money on illegal aliens oh there it is what can i say i say i say 0.71
00:50:09.120 pull the plug on all of it deep and we're going to debank debank them and by the way kev
00:50:14.380 yeah did you but i saw some ice at the airport do you see some ice at the airports on the way here
00:50:18.220 i wanted to i so i just walked up to those guys and i said my challenge i walked up to the ice
00:50:23.180 guys and i said hey guys make sure you get them all make sure you get every last one ice go out
00:50:32.700 there and do what you need to do bring it forth ladies and gentlemen as always you have our
00:50:38.780 permission to lay ashore.