Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - March 30, 2022


MAR 30 2022 - WAR IN UKRAINE - DAY 35 UPDATE


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25 minutes

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Misogynist Sentences

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Summary

The White House omits a case, KBJ, over 6500 files of child pornography. Then we break down all the latest and greatest when it comes to Ukraine. We re going back to the laptop, we re going to explain Burisma, and everything else.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right. Huge show today. We are going to get into all the latest. The White House omitting
00:00:06.520 a case, KBJ, over 6,500 files of child pornography. Then we're going to break down all the latest
00:00:12.980 and greatest when it comes to Ukraine, when it comes to Hunter Biden. We're going to go
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00:00:47.700 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily powered by Turning
00:00:51.500 Point USA. Today's top headlines. First, the White House omitted a Ketanji Braun-Jackson case
00:00:58.080 of over 6,500 files of child pornography. We'll get into that next. Ukraine says Russia has now
00:01:04.840 partially withdrawn from the Kiev area. Third, we're going to break down a little bit of just
00:01:10.020 what is the Biden-Ukraine connection, because it's been a long time since we've actually gone
00:01:14.700 through all this, almost two years since the laptop dropped. And then finally, speaking of that
00:01:19.240 laptop, the FBI cyber chief has admitted that he doesn't know where the Hunter Biden laptop is.
00:01:24.780 All this and more ahead, Human Events Daily.
00:01:37.020 We are going to treat a person who's distributed a thousand a lot worse, because that shows that
00:01:43.980 this person is really engaged in this really horrible behavior. In comes the Internet.
00:01:50.520 On the Internet, with one click, you can receive, you can distribute tens of thousands. You can be
00:02:01.400 doing this for 15 minutes, and all of a sudden, you are looking at 30, 40, 50 years in prison.
00:02:10.640 Good. Good. Absolutely good. I hope you are. Good. Allow her to finish, please.
00:02:17.600 I hope you go to jail for 50 years if you're on the Internet trolling for images of children
00:02:22.440 and sexual exploitation. So you don't think that's a bad thing. I think that's a horrible thing.
00:02:27.680 That's not what the witness said, and she should be allowed to answer this question once and for all.
00:02:32.000 So that, of course, was Ketanji Brown-Jackson at her hearing last week. Now, we also heard
00:02:36.920 early this morning that it looks as though Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine is
00:02:42.620 going to be jumping ship and actually voting, crossing the aisle to vote for KBJ. So that
00:02:48.060 would be a bipartisan vote for KBJ. We've also heard Manchin, the senator from West Virginia,
00:02:53.560 known as a swing Democrat, a moderate Democrat, has also said that he is more than likely going
00:02:58.880 to vote for KBJ. So that means at this point, it looks as though this confirmation is a lock.
00:03:05.720 If you've got these swing senators going for her, it doesn't seem like you're going to pick off
00:03:10.540 enough senators. And remember, of course, the balance of power, it's 50-50 in the Senate right
00:03:15.820 now with the Vice President Kamala Harris being the one for a tiebreaker if there is a 50-50 vote.
00:03:21.340 So that means that you would need 51 against in order to essentially stop the nomination.
00:03:26.900 You use a simple majority for a Supreme Court nominee. It looks like it's going to happen.
00:03:30.520 That means that KBJ is going to be on the Supreme Court for probably the next 30 to 40
00:03:35.680 years. The same 30 to 40 years that we were just talking about. But now we've got information,
00:03:42.200 and this comes to us by the way at foxnews.com, that the White House omitted a light Jackson
00:03:46.960 child porn sentence in documents given to senators. The GOP has said they've called it a cover-up.
00:03:51.900 What was this case? Remember, we heard again and again in these hearings that it was seven cases.
00:03:56.720 There were seven cases of child pornography, child pornography, abusers, distributors,
00:04:01.760 traffickers. What was this case? It turns out there was actually an eighth. And this came up as
00:04:06.780 people were digging through her cases on the docket. This case, a grizzly, described as grizzly,
00:04:13.400 a child pornography case in which Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson departed significantly below probation
00:04:18.260 office recommendations. So this is now instead of seven out of seven, now you've got eight out of
00:04:23.080 eight cases. What was it? U.S. v. Kane, over 6,500 files depicting children appearing to be of
00:04:32.120 elementary, middle, and high school ages engaged in sexual acts or posing sexually. The probation
00:04:39.160 office recommended a sentence of 84 months in the case, but Jackson sentenced the man to 60 months in
00:04:45.680 prison, which was the mandatory minimum, the bare minimum. Again, eight out of eight cases. And this
00:04:53.180 one, the Kane case, came up while she was on the bench and yet did not, it was not included in the
00:05:02.060 cases that the White House brought over. It was not handed over. Now, they say the question was
00:05:07.480 inadvertent. They said the omission was, well, we're sorry. We forgot to include it. We didn't want to
00:05:14.620 include it. You knew that these cases were going to be the centerpiece of the confirmation hearings.
00:05:21.300 You knew this. But you also got to point out that this is on the minority on the Senate side as well,
00:05:28.100 because it's their due diligence, right, to put the vetting of this judge up through. So if you know
00:05:36.600 that she's got eight cases, you got to go through all our cases, guys. Look, I think that in this
00:05:40.780 situation, it's a done deal. I think that one of the issues really with this is that they spent a lot
00:05:45.820 of time on her record, as they should, but they didn't get this eighth case early on in all of
00:05:50.480 this. And more importantly, it seems like there was more of a media push rather than actually working
00:05:56.840 on these swing senders. Now, if you're someone who's on the conservative side, you actually care
00:06:00.860 about these issues. You want these child pedophiles, people that are preying on the most innocent and
00:06:06.220 vulnerable in our society to be locked up. Those are the people, those are the groups that you should
00:06:11.060 have talking to these swing senators. I didn't see any of that. I didn't see these advocate groups. I
00:06:16.680 didn't see conservatives working with them. I didn't see them bringing up this stuff. And so, guys, look,
00:06:22.460 when you know, and this nomination had been going on for months, right, this was not like a last minute
00:06:27.360 thing. And yet it came up to be a last minute thing. Probably the biggest thing that I could say in terms
00:06:33.120 of all of this, NBC poll last week, down in the crosstabs of it, it said that 56% of Americans didn't know
00:06:40.920 the name of KBJ and didn't have an opinion on her. Whose fault is that on? That's on all of our
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00:08:13.520 Look, we've seen the Russians make claims of peace over and over again and do something differently.
00:08:24.080 So at the moment, we are seeing some of their forces move out of the areas around Kiev and out of Chernovy.
00:08:33.840 We see this more as a repositioning rather than a withdrawal. We fully expect them to use those
00:08:41.960 forces again elsewhere in Ukraine. But we'll obviously be watching very, very closely.
00:08:48.160 So as far as helping the negotiations, this does not help the negotiations because, in fact,
00:08:53.380 they are not pulling back.
00:08:55.460 Of course they're not. And, you know, they are also all over southern and eastern Ukraine as well.
00:09:01.480 And they're continuing to pound Mariupol. They are continuing to pound Kyrson and all of those
00:09:08.080 towns in extremely inhumane ways.
00:09:11.700 So that's Victoria Nuland. You guys remember her from her biolabs testimony, right? Oh, no,
00:09:16.160 the biolabs that don't actually exist, but maybe do, but maybe are just research. But don't you dare
00:09:20.800 call them weapons. They're just pathogens, right? It's definitely not dual use. We shouldn't ask any
00:09:25.640 questions about Victoria Nuland's testimony under oath, by the way, with Marco Rubio and the Senate
00:09:30.440 Foreign Relations Committee just a few weeks ago. But Victoria Nuland's up there, and this has become
00:09:35.540 the new political football, this talking point of did the Russian military fail to take Kiev or are
00:09:42.660 they withdrawing troops because they're planning a real target, planning to focus on the real target
00:09:48.740 in the east, that area of Donbass, and the area that they've already taken in the north and south,
00:09:53.400 Kharkiv and Kherson. And so a lot of people are looking at this and saying, oh, so the Russians have
00:09:59.520 come out and said, well, we're going to drop this as a sign of good faith, these combat operations
00:10:03.860 around Kiev. But the United States is saying, well, hold on, wait a minute. This could just be a redeployment
00:10:10.900 of combat troops to a different region. And so when I'm looking at this and pointing out, this isn't
00:10:17.580 some new military tactic. This is actually a classic military strategy. It's called feint, right? And you
00:10:23.480 see this, if you ever played a game of chess with Russians, you would know that this is a classic
00:10:28.480 strategy. It's a fake out. You make the opponent think that you're coming straight for the king
00:10:33.680 while your true focus is actually elsewhere. So that's what we've seen, these types of maneuver
00:10:38.880 warfare in terms of being able to fix the Ukrainian forces, who in this situation, by the way, are
00:10:46.220 obviously larger than Russia's invasion force. You've been able to split their forces to make
00:10:51.080 them defend more of the territory. And so much has been made of saying that Russia is a bigger country
00:10:55.660 than Ukraine. Of course, it's a bigger country. But Ukraine is an extremely large country. I think
00:10:59.260 people miss this point. That's why we show the map so often, that if you put it on terms of the United
00:11:03.140 States, it would stretch from New York City all the way to Chicago. Massive, massive country.
00:11:08.520 And so what Russia is doing now, they're drawing away pressure from Kiev because they want to complete
00:11:14.800 what? That encirclement of those troops, those 50,000 or as many as we know, are on the ground still
00:11:21.040 in what's called the Southern Cauldron in the east around Donbass. And as we remember, this has always
00:11:27.140 been what the Russians said that their focus was. They said this was essentially a civil war that they
00:11:32.560 wanted to intervene in. They wanted to get these Donbass breakaway republics and then pull them
00:11:38.300 away, call them separatists, work together with them, intervene, and then, of course, also connect
00:11:43.960 that land bridge from Crimea to these republics. We're also seeing what's coming down in the north.
00:11:48.400 So the diplomatic talks have been going on, and we are very positive about the diplomatic talks. We want
00:11:55.040 diplomacy. We want ceasefires. We want security guarantees from both sides. One of the talks out
00:12:01.560 there, one of the points I think is very strong, by the way, from the Ukrainian side, is they said they want
00:12:06.000 a security guarantee which brings in Europe, the United States, and Russia. So you would have all three
00:12:12.940 sides coming to a security guarantee for the country of Ukraine, but Ukraine itself would
00:12:18.240 remain neutral and essentially stay out of NATO. Now, one of the questions that's still on the table
00:12:23.180 is they're bringing up again that the Ukrainian diplomats, the Ukrainian negotiators, are saying
00:12:28.920 they want EU membership. And I still think that the jury is out on whether that's something that would
00:12:34.960 be amenable for the Russians to agree to, because when you're looking at that situation, EU membership
00:12:41.060 itself does have inherent security guarantees. It also creates a visa system through the Schengen
00:12:46.640 zone, whereby in the essentially it would push the EU border all the way up directly to the border
00:12:53.160 with Russia. This is something that doesn't exist at this point because the EU border is between Poland,
00:12:58.240 the various southern Central European countries like Hungary, Romania, Ukraine. So those two countries,
00:13:03.520 Belarus and Ukraine, are now between the EU and Russia. So you would really lose that buffer state status,
00:13:09.420 at least in terms of the economic block of the EU. So it remains to be seen whether or not Russia
00:13:14.340 would be amenable to that. I think that would be a huge ask. I think it would be in the interest,
00:13:20.780 obviously, of the Ukrainian people. But again, it remains to be seen whether or not it's in the
00:13:25.360 security interest for this to come down. But when it comes to these troop withdrawals, I think the
00:13:31.100 better way to look at it really is this is a classic Russian chess move. It was deception. Remember,
00:13:37.660 we talked about how they were constantly threatening an amphibious invasion of the city of Odessa right
00:13:44.180 there on the port, threatening it, pulling back, threatening it, pulling back, sending in amphibious
00:13:48.800 landing ships, pulling them back. Why did they keep doing this? Simple. That required Ukraine to
00:13:54.540 maintain a military force fixed in position in Odessa. They did this in Kiev as well. At the same
00:13:59.980 time, they were conducting strong military operations and cleanup operations now in the city of
00:14:05.240 Maripol in the Far East. Again, we are describing what's going on on the ground. We wish this war
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00:15:50.680 I was, not I, but it just happened to be that was the assignment I got. I got all the good ones.
00:15:57.240 And so I got Ukraine. And I remember going over convincing our team or others to convincing
00:16:06.160 us that we should be providing for loan guarantees. And I went over, I guess, the 12th, 13th time
00:16:13.320 to Kyiv. And I was supposed to announce that there was another billion dollar loan guarantee.
00:16:19.740 And I had gotten a commitment from Poroshenko and from Yatsenyuk that they would take action against
00:16:27.060 the state prosecutor. And they didn't. So they said they had, they were walking out to the press
00:16:31.300 conference and I said, nah, I said, I'm not going to, we're not going to give you the billion dollars.
00:16:36.020 They said, you have no authority. You're not the president. The president said, I said, call him.
00:16:41.260 I said, I'm telling you, you're not getting a billion dollars. I said, you're not getting a
00:16:45.120 billion. I'm going to be leaving here. And I think it was what, six hours. I looked at it. I said,
00:16:48.260 I'm leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting the money.
00:16:52.140 Oh, son of a. Got fired. Well, that was vice president at the time, Biden, talking all about
00:17:00.160 how he got the general prosecutor of Ukraine fired. He was bragging about it, the Council
00:17:06.380 of Foreign Relations. He actually flew to Kyiv at the time and demanded that the former president,
00:17:12.520 Petro Poroshenko, who was the president prior to Zelensky, fired this prosecutor. And now it's gone
00:17:19.100 back and forth and back and forth for several years now over why this prosecutor was fired and why the
00:17:24.900 West wanted this guy gone so much. They say that the prosecutor himself was corrupt. But many other
00:17:31.760 people say that the prosecutor was digging in to this company, the state-owned enterprise or state
00:17:38.420 affiliate enterprise Burisma Gas Holdings, the same company where at the time, Vice President Biden's
00:17:45.920 son was a board member. And when you read the fact checks that have come out about this thing,
00:17:52.140 they try to act like this whole thing is debunked, but it actually wasn't, right? They say the fact
00:17:56.240 check comes out. I read them all yesterday. I went back and double-checked on this stuff because I
00:18:00.140 wanted to talk about this segment. The fact checks just say, well, there was an investigation into the
00:18:04.640 owner of Burisma, Mikhail Zlachevsky, this oligarch guy. But actually, the stuff they were investigating
00:18:11.360 was before Hunter Biden was on the board. And therefore, it couldn't affect anything directly
00:18:17.300 with Hunter Biden. But you see the weasel words there, right? Understand what's going on. And we've
00:18:22.220 got emails explaining all of this. We've got emails that the New York Post, of course, originally posted
00:18:26.940 all the way back October 14th, 2020. What did it say? It was an executive of Burisma thanking Hunter
00:18:34.280 Biden for introducing him at a meeting with his father, right? What was the point of all of this?
00:18:42.520 Burisma Gas Holdings was under investigation because the oligarch who was the owner of the company,
00:18:49.220 this guy Zlachevsky, was also the minister of natural resources for the country of Ukraine.
00:18:55.060 Ukraine. And then he was giving these mineral rights, these mineral deeds to a company that
00:19:00.140 he himself owned, right? So you understand the obvious corruption there. So the other oligarchs
00:19:06.640 started getting upset with him. The anti-corruption people start getting upset with all this. They
00:19:10.080 want this investigated. And then so what does the company do? Well, they know that their country,
00:19:16.540 this current government of Ukraine, has a lot of ties to the United States and is getting a lot of
00:19:21.040 money through the IMF, which the U.S. also obviously has a lot of influence with.
00:19:24.960 So what do they do? They hire the son of the vice president, put him on their board. And then
00:19:29.940 we've also got emails from the lobbyists that Hunter Biden hired, where they were saying their
00:19:34.760 top goal was to get influence from their Washington, D.C. contacts to make these politically motivated
00:19:43.060 attacks go away for Burisma inside Ukraine. That was April of 2015. So in April of 2015, we've got the
00:19:51.160 email talking about making these political attacks go away. December of 2015, Vice President Biden goes to
00:20:00.160 Ukraine and says, we want this guy fired, the general prosecutor of Ukraine. Now, you can play all the
00:20:09.940 semantics games you want about whether or not it was direct investigation into Hunter. But the point is,
00:20:17.740 it looks like they were selling access to U.S. foreign policy decisions. And on its face, it's
00:20:24.000 obviously corrupt. It is self-evidently corrupt, because this is clearly an example of the son of
00:20:30.660 one of the most powerful families and politicians in the United States getting rich, $83,000 a month,
00:20:36.720 in order to enact U.S. political foreign policy in the world, which obviously led us to this dangerous
00:20:44.480 war and the crisis that everything is in right now.
00:20:49.480 I want to know where Hunter Biden's laptop is. Where is it?
00:20:53.220 Sir, I don't know that answer.
00:20:54.920 That is astonishing to me. Has FBI cyber assessed whether or not Hunter Biden's laptop could be a
00:21:01.860 point of vulnerability, allowing America's enemies to hurt our country?
00:21:05.740 Sir, the FBI cyber program is based off of what's codified in Title 18, or Title 18, Section 1030,
00:21:14.080 a code which talks about computer intrusions, right, using nefarious intent.
00:21:19.480 Well, you've talked about passwords here. I mean, Hunter Biden's password on his laptop was Hunter02.
00:21:25.020 He drops it off at a repair store. I'm holding the receipt from Max Computer Repair, where in
00:21:32.240 December 2019, they turned over this laptop to the FBI. And what now you're telling me right here
00:21:37.920 is that as the assistant director of FBI cyber, you don't know where this is after it was turned
00:21:43.520 over to you three years ago. Yes, sir. That's an accurate statement.
00:21:48.180 Congressman Gates doing the Lord's work there. So he's now put a copy of the Hunter Biden hard drive,
00:21:54.960 aka the hard drive from hell, into the congressional record. And of course, the FBI, the head of cyber
00:22:02.220 there, doesn't even know where the laptop is, doesn't even know where their copy of it is. Because
00:22:07.340 keep in mind, all the stuff that we've seen on this, all the stuff that I've seen on this,
00:22:11.820 and I've seen some pretty heinous stuff on this thing. Raheem Kassam, by the way, my great friend,
00:22:16.700 Raheem Kassam, was more than happy to go click by click by click by click through this thing and show
00:22:22.140 me everything in grisly detail. And absolutely, it is grisly detail. Not only is there criminal activity on
00:22:27.820 there. There's certainly activity that appears to be in violation of state crimes, to put it mildly,
00:22:36.380 in the state of Delaware. And so that's why early on, a copy of this was turned over not only to the
00:22:43.100 FBI, but to local Delaware police, I believe in Newcastle, Delaware. But the bigger issue here is,
00:22:49.600 this is one of the times where I remember looking at this, right? Hunter Biden films himself again and
00:22:55.340 again, talking about all of these things. He says, oh, my family doesn't give me any respect.
00:23:00.340 They go to their state dinners, they give all these speeches, but I'm the one who does all the work.
00:23:05.100 I'm the one who makes all the money and they get all the credit, but I'm the one that keeps this
00:23:09.600 family financially sound. He's complaining about it, videotaping himself. I'm like, you know, I don't,
00:23:15.020 I don't, you know, I used to work in the IC. I knew a lot of guys for the FBI. Believe me,
00:23:20.700 they don't usually get suspects who just film confessions on their laptops and then have all
00:23:27.600 the evidence handed to them, right? They're not used to situations like that. And I guarantee you,
00:23:33.200 the only reason that we haven't seen a grand jury come down on all of this yet, and apparently there
00:23:39.160 is a grand jury out there, and we're going to dig more into that and find out what's going on.
00:23:43.100 But the reason that this hasn't happened earlier is because Hunter Biden's last name is Biden.
00:23:50.380 Same token, by the way, of course, he would never have been in this position in the first place if
00:23:53.980 his name, you know, if his name were just like Hunter Johnson or something, right? You know,
00:23:58.120 he wouldn't have been able to be in a position to make all these deals. And that's something,
00:24:01.260 by the way, people need to understand that when you dig through the emails and text messages,
00:24:05.380 because his iMessages were, were sent to the cloud, so they're all on the hard drive.
00:24:08.860 This was a family operation. It was understood that Hunter Biden's money was family money. When
00:24:15.980 Jill Biden or, you know, at the time, Vice President Biden were asking money to be sent
00:24:20.680 around, it was understood that he would, that Hunter would pay bills, that Hunter would send
00:24:25.240 these, you know, those prepaid debit cards, things like that. He would send them out to the people
00:24:29.540 as he was directed by other members of the family. So that's why when I talk about this,
00:24:34.940 I talk about it as the Biden family corruption operation, because that's what it was.
00:24:40.240 This was the money going in through Hunter Biden in his name as the bag man,
00:24:44.560 and then being dispersed as they saw fit.
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00:25:06.080 of over 6,500 files of child pornography. Ukraine says Russia is now partially withdrawn from Kiev,
00:25:12.560 but is it a feint or is it a redeployment? Next, we broke down the Biden-Ukraine connection,
00:25:18.740 and in the end, we talked about Congressman Gates questioning the FBI cyber chief over the
00:25:23.320 whereabouts of the Hunter Biden laptop. Before we go, today's history break. Today in 1981,
00:25:29.400 the failed assassination attempt, Ronald Reagan, John Hinckley shot him coming out of a hotel
00:25:35.840 only two months after his inauguration. Imagine how history could have been changed if his bullet,
00:25:42.400 if his aim had been a little more fatal. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission
00:25:47.140 to lay ashore.