Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - July 23, 2026


MOM ON TRIAL FOR FREE SPEECH IN MINNESOTA


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00:00:33.580 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:42.680 A commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:49.380 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:52.440 Christ is king.
00:00:54.000 The Houthis claiming attacks on two Saudi oil tankers as the Iran-backed group's blockade 0.96
00:00:59.740 threatens shipping in the Red Sea, forcing other oil tankers to change course.
00:01:03.600 I hope that they'll stop.
00:01:05.100 They shouldn't really do that. 1.00
00:01:06.040 They got suckered into this by the Iranians. 0.99
00:01:08.360 The Houthis largely were smart and stayed out of all this throughout the conflict. 0.89
00:01:13.200 But they now apparently have gotten themselves suckered into this going after Saudi Arabia
00:01:17.400 and their ships.
00:01:18.400 I hope that will de-escalate because I think the Houthis, frankly, got snookered into this 1.00
00:01:21.680 thing by the Iranians. 0.99
00:01:23.180 Sources told CBS News this was coming, a landmark agreement between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia to allow Saudi Arabia to develop a civilian nuclear program on its soil.
00:01:35.180 And just a short time ago in the past hour, the administration confirmed it with an official announcement saying that there's also an agreement to have bilateral safeguards in place
00:01:46.380 and that these agreements, quote, advance U.S. and regional security by upholding high standards of nuclear safety, security and nonproliferation
00:01:55.320 and strengthening the U.S.'s competitive edge in civil nuclear technology.
00:02:00.100 This was obviously a consequential week for House Republicans, but it was a very consequential week for the American people.
00:02:06.440 And we've delivered once again. Americans demand a few things that are common sense.
00:02:11.520 They demand secure elections. They want a strong national defense capable of countering our
00:02:16.960 adversaries. They want a Congress that plays by the same rules that they do. These are not big
00:02:21.520 things to ask. House Republicans delivered on all those promises and those priorities
00:02:25.840 this week and then some. In the firebombing case outside Federal Plaza in lower Manhattan,
00:02:31.140 News 4 has obtained new videos showing the suspects setting off fireworks and firing
00:02:35.120 a pellet rifle at pedestrians before setting off that fireball.
00:02:41.520 In West Virginia, massive flooding is a concern all across the state.
00:02:48.780 This is video from the town of Horner where you see that backyard swing set in the middle of a raging river.
00:02:54.580 East Carolina University's Brody School of Medicine is one of five medical schools being investigated by the Trump administration.
00:03:01.760 According to the Education Department, its Office for Civil Rights is looking into the medical school for alleged racial discrimination in admissions.
00:03:09.080 The office will decide if the schools violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin.
00:03:19.100 Testimony continues in day three of the trial of Shilo Hendricks, the woman seen in a viral video calling a black child a racial slur last year.
00:03:30.320 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:03:34.460 Today is July 23rd, 2026, and I know, Dominate, we're here live on Real America's Voice.
00:03:43.700 Well, folks, the trial is underway in Rochester, Minnesota, for Shiloh Hendricks.
00:03:52.120 Now, folks might remember Shiloh Hendricks from last year after a viral altercation that
00:03:58.480 she made with a Somali family broke out all over TikTok. And she was being pilloried. She was being 1.00
00:04:07.420 totally dragged online. And they went and pressed charges on them. And in fact, the family of the
00:04:18.980 Somali family is now working with the NAACP to bring these charges. And we dug in a little bit
00:04:25.400 into this case to learn more about what was going on. We're going to have Libby Edmonds on here in 1.00
00:04:29.140 a minute. But this really is an interesting test case because it seems very much as though Shiloh
00:04:37.400 Hendricks is on trial for speech, for a speech crime, for a thought crime. Not because she
00:04:47.040 threatened someone, not because she was assaulting someone. No. When you look at the story, 0.99
00:04:55.200 it's very simple when you actually get all the facts. And that's the viral video.
00:04:59.800 And freedom of speech doesn't just mean speech that you like, speech that you agree with.
00:05:05.880 Sometimes it means stuff that you disagree with. Sometimes it means speech that you consider
00:05:09.620 rude, speech that you wouldn't actually use yourself. I personally do not. I don't teach
00:05:14.160 my kids to speak like that. But is it really worth a crime? Is it really worth a criminal
00:05:23.040 trial, any criminal conviction, that seems to be what's going on here.
00:05:29.480 Do we really want to put someone facing all of this, facing all of this to a mom who was
00:05:41.240 defending her son or someone had another kid stole her lunch, stole her son's lunch away.
00:05:48.660 She was chasing him down. No parents in sight, had no idea what was going on.
00:05:56.180 And we live in a country where people are getting fed up. People are absolutely getting fed up with all of this, with so many people, particularly the Somali population in Minnesota, breaking all the rules. 1.00
00:06:12.740 And we just found out about all the fraud that is going on in Minnesota. 0.96
00:06:17.240 So if you're someone who is simply a native of Minnesota, trying to take your kid to the park, and suddenly you're going viral on TikTok, and suddenly they're stealing your kid's lunch, and you're sick of one group of people getting a special pass, one group of people having the fast lane open to them that's not available to you.
00:06:42.740 and you're just a mom who's out there. Look, I'm not saying I agree with everything that she did
00:06:49.220 or anything like that, but what are we doing here? A criminal trial for someone's speech?
00:06:55.240 I can't stand for that. I just can't stand for that. And it's a situation where I think this
00:07:02.800 has gone too far. To put someone on trial, a mother on trial for speech is wrong. And I would 0.70
00:07:11.320 say it was wrong, to put someone on trial for speech, regardless of who it was.
00:07:17.020 Jack Posovic, right back, Human Events Daily.
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00:09:59.120 And folks, I want to read something to you because, you know, we've just come from CPAC UK.
00:10:04.860 Did you know that over 12,000 people are arrested annually in the United Kingdom under laws criminalizing speech and communications offensives?
00:10:16.600 such as sending grossly offensive or menacing messages. That means with the data that you can
00:10:25.140 track back, this is data from the Times of London, 30 to 33 people a day. So 33 people a day
00:10:32.860 are arrested in the United Kingdom over speech. I just met one of them at CPAC UK. This was Lucy
00:10:40.760 Connolly. She was arrested for posting about migrants. She was sentenced to three years in
00:10:46.760 jail. This is a mom. A young mother was sentenced to jail for posting about migrants. And by the 1.00
00:10:55.480 way, this was in the wake of the Southampton murders where a migrant had just gone in,
00:11:00.840 had run into a little girl's dance recital or dance studio where they're singing or listening
00:11:06.140 to Taylor Swift songs and started stabbing little girls and killed three of them.
00:11:10.760 that's uk 33 people a day 12 000 per year so when i see something like shiloh hendrix and i get it
00:11:20.880 people are going to say oh my gosh jack you know what are you doing are you defending use the n-word
00:11:25.040 are you doing all this stuff how dare you you you can't do that i said no no no listen to what i'm
00:11:29.360 talking about i don't want the united states to become the uk where we start locking people up
00:11:36.100 for the basis of speech. We're going to bring on Libby Emmons now, because Libby, you've been
00:11:42.000 checking this story out, and you, of course, are a huge warrior for freedom of speech.
00:11:47.720 Yes, and this is something that I'm very concerned about. This isn't the only case
00:11:51.520 either. As you mentioned, this is going on in Europe and in the UK, and it's even coming to
00:11:56.940 Canada. A recent legal watchdog report came out saying that Canadians were being contacted at
00:12:03.160 their homes over things that they'd said on social media following the passage of a hate speech law.
00:12:08.520 And these were things they said far before the law even went into effect. So this is something
00:12:13.540 of concern. In the United States, of course, we do not have hate speech laws. The very notion
00:12:18.480 is anathema to our First Amendment rights, and we would absolutely not tolerate such a thing.
00:12:23.460 I certainly hope. Of course, the socialists are gaining control on what they can't control
00:12:28.280 physically. They want to control mentally, and that's something they're probably going to start
00:12:32.500 working on. But yes, this Shiloh Hendricks case, really fascinating. She went to trial this week.
00:12:38.340 She's charged with counts of disorderly conduct. These are misdemeanors, but she would face up to
00:12:44.120 90 days in jail, as well as a hefty $1,000 fine. And she's being prosecuted because of what happened
00:12:51.220 on a playground. She's sort of the canary in the playground of the Minnesota-Somali fraud situation,
00:12:57.520 And there are so many different elements to this case.
00:13:01.900 No, and this is why, you know, I want to dig into this.
00:13:05.320 I want to look at the nuts and bolts of it.
00:13:06.540 We have to look at the actual case as well.
00:13:08.780 Look at the actual details.
00:13:11.040 And but at the same time, we have to be cognizant of the context.
00:13:16.500 And the context is this is the United States of America.
00:13:19.140 We have freedom of speech.
00:13:20.940 And that doesn't mean speech you like.
00:13:23.040 And that doesn't mean speech you agree with and speech that's pretty all the time and
00:13:26.140 friendly and flowery and super cordial. This isn't like afternoon tea speech. It means freedom of
00:13:32.240 speech. It means we don't put people, because here's the problem, right? And Libby, this is
00:13:37.420 what I said, and I tweeted this out, and I said, well, this is an example of the anti-white system
00:13:41.580 at work, because of course, it's a white person who gets put on trial for speech in this case,
00:13:48.020 that I could think of hundreds, thousands of times where people have gotten into a fight at
00:13:54.380 the park or people have, you know, hurled insults at each other in public, but you don't go to jail
00:13:59.840 for it. But you notice the first one they put on trial is a white mother. Yeah. And that's what's 0.92
00:14:06.860 going on. And if we look back at the circumstances of this case, it starts out with something that
00:14:12.640 every mom can relate to. This woman went to a park near her home in Rochester. She put her bag down,
00:14:19.560 her diaper bag down she's chasing her 18 month old son around the park another kid uh eight years
00:14:25.800 old at the time his dad says that he's autistic to the point where there was a gps monitor on him
00:14:31.880 courtesy of the rochester police department because of how sorry wait a minute wait a minute
00:14:35.820 sorry wait wait wait wait the police put a monitor on a child yes yes the the father testified
00:14:45.020 that there was a monitor on his son, courtesy of the Rochester Police Department. He was there
00:14:50.640 with three kids. The eight-year-old, I believe, was the middle child. Okay, so the father testifies
00:14:57.760 that he has this child, he knows there's issues, and that there's a tracker on the child. Okay,
00:15:05.900 I'm just going to go with that. And yet, for some reason, he wasn't completely on top of this
00:15:11.460 of this boy the entire time if he knew that he had issues like this?
00:15:16.580 Yes. And also the father who is Somalian was speaking through a translator and through that
00:15:22.140 translator told the court that his eight-year-old autistic son with an ankle monitor does not know
00:15:27.240 how to follow rules. So this boy went into the diaper bag, Shiloh Hendricks's diaper bag,
00:15:34.120 pulled out a snack apparently and stuffed it in his mouth. His dad testified again through the
00:15:38.720 translator, that his child is very curious and likes to take things and test them out with his
00:15:45.460 mouth. So that apparently is what the child had done. Miss Hendricks was angry, went over to the
00:15:52.180 child, hurled these slurs at the child, and then was filmed by a third party, another Somalian man
00:16:00.300 who was at the park, who then taunted her and urged her to keep saying it for the camera.
00:16:06.260 and she did keep saying it he posted it on the tiktok and it wasn't until that video went viral
00:16:12.780 and 10 days after the initial playground incident that the father of the eight-year-old contacted
00:16:18.760 first the NAACP in Minnesota and the NAACP told him to contact the police which he then did
00:16:25.920 the NAACP then launched a fundraiser for this father
00:16:30.340 there's a lot to unpack there and you know one of the things that i definitely want to ask is
00:16:37.940 so you just said that the father was testifying through a translator so do we even know if this
00:16:44.380 somali family speaks english at all no we don't have any understanding if they speak english or
00:16:50.180 not which kind of leads to the question of how they understood what she was saying in the first
00:16:54.860 place. Right, right. And perhaps they didn't. And that's why, as you say, they didn't contact
00:17:00.020 anyone until the NAACP got involved. And that being said, though, you know,
00:17:07.880 the father in all of this, the father seems like the key to all of this to me,
00:17:14.540 that as a dad, I know, and I've taken my, you know, my kids to the park, we've all,
00:17:19.240 you know, as parents taking your kids to the park, you know, that you're responsible for
00:17:23.680 your child's behavior. You are the one who's responsible to make sure that your child is not,
00:17:29.240 you know, like overtly, you know, overly picking on other kids or, you know, messing with their
00:17:35.100 little brothers or certainly, by the way, not stealing from other children. That to me is
00:17:42.220 incumbent on the father. And even more so if, as you say, the father knew that their son had all
00:17:48.860 of these issues. Yeah, I agree with you on that. And when you take your kid to the park, as you
00:17:54.260 know, as I know, as parents all across this country know, you often have to put your stuff down so
00:17:59.680 that you can chase after your kid, you know, and there's this unspoken rule, not just in the
00:18:05.840 playground, but in the law where it is spoken, where you don't go digging around in other people's
00:18:10.260 stuff and steal their things. This was the rule in Brooklyn Playgrounds where I took my son when
00:18:15.160 he was little we'd put our stuff down on a bench or at a picnic table or even just in the corner of
00:18:20.040 the park and you go chase your kid around that's what happened so you should be able to trust the
00:18:25.440 other people at the park to not to not go into your your stuff themselves and to certainly not
00:18:30.840 let their kids go into your stuff that is what we expect living in a high trust society and that
00:18:36.780 trust is being eroded and what's interesting it's called it's called the yeah no i'm coming up on a
00:18:43.060 quick break here. I was going to say it's, it's this old system we used to have called the honor
00:18:46.960 system that used to be enforced by parents where, you know, myself and I'm sure you as well, Libby,
00:18:54.440 that if you saw your kid rooting around in somebody else's bag, you'd probably smack him. 0.72
00:18:59.200 I know I would, I'd go right behind the head. I'd be like, get out of there. Like, like, and then, 0.76
00:19:04.800 and then we'd go straight to pushups and we just go straight to pushups in our household. So we go,
00:19:09.980 So, you know, I'd be like, just start pushing.
00:19:12.440 Just start pushing, boy.
00:19:13.800 You get right down there and start pushing.
00:19:15.420 If you ate something, oh, if you ate something, then it's on.
00:19:19.460 It's absolutely on.
00:19:20.860 All right, Jack Posobiec, right back.
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00:21:07.980 I heard about this group and they said could you come over and run over and say
00:21:28.740 a few things and I said absolutely I will and they gave me the lowest seat
00:21:34.400 i've ever sat in it you know they said that they do that on purpose i don't think it was chris that
00:21:40.800 did it i'm just trying to compare chris wouldn't do that but it happens the uh it's really an honor
00:21:48.320 to be with you tremendous people and it's a really important subject so i want to be here
00:21:52.400 i'll say a few words and then i'll head out and you'll handle it and it's something you're very
00:21:57.920 familiar with. But the people in the room are real doers, real amazing. It's an
00:22:05.920 amazing group. We're here today to continue the incredible progress we're
00:22:10.040 making in communities nationwide to ensure that as new data centers go up
00:22:15.440 and it's they're going up all over electricity bills for American families
00:22:20.040 will actually come down. You know you're going to be building your own data
00:22:23.840 Matter centers and you're going to build building your own electric plants. You're essentially becoming a utility
00:22:30.260 Like Con Edison in New York, but maybe
00:22:32.840 At a level that nobody's ever seen before because we've seen some of the plants that they're building are absolutely incredible
00:22:39.320 They're absolutely incredible the electric plants electric manufacturing plants
00:22:45.020 It's hard to believe but you need double the electricity that we have right now
00:22:48.240 Maybe even more than that to really fulfill what you want to do. We're leading China by a lot
00:22:53.840 and using our old grid would not have worked.
00:22:58.640 And I came up with the idea that, you know,
00:23:00.540 build your own plant, this way nobody can complain.
00:23:03.360 You won't call me and say what a terrible job I'm doing
00:23:06.120 because we have a 200-year-old grid
00:23:09.300 that's not the best in the world.
00:23:11.520 You look at some places, you take a look at California,
00:23:13.960 you have brownouts and blackouts every weekend.
00:23:16.560 The last thing they're gonna be able to do
00:23:17.860 is supply electric at numbers.
00:23:21.620 Nobody's ever explained to me why it's so much electricity,
00:23:26.620 why you need so much,
00:23:27.780 nor did I care that much, to be honest with you.
00:23:29.860 All I know is you need more than double
00:23:31.540 what we produce right now.
00:23:32.580 Think of it.
00:23:33.660 So we produce tremendous amounts of electricity
00:23:36.820 for every business,
00:23:38.400 and this industry needs more than double that amount.
00:23:41.960 So we're letting you build your own
00:23:43.900 with the Trump administration's
00:23:45.580 rate payer protection plan.
00:23:48.580 The American innovators and consumers
00:23:50.900 thrive to win together because we're insisting that AI data centers and big tech companies
00:23:57.960 pay their own way and that's what they're doing and they're happy to do it because this
00:24:02.500 way they're going to be able to function and function brilliantly they're going to have
00:24:07.540 a lot of electricity left over and they'll put that into the grid so we'll actually end
00:24:12.140 up with more electricity the rates are going to go down as president I've always said that
00:24:16.500 america's goal must be to dominate the future and that includes being the number one superpower in
00:24:22.740 artificial intelligence so important and this is i think bigger than the frankly i think it's bigger
00:24:28.020 than the internet it's bigger than any anything anyone's seen thus far maybe someday there'll be
00:24:33.860 something bigger than this probably will but i think up until this point ai is probably the
00:24:39.780 biggest thing anybody's ever seen and whoever wins that race is probably going to win period
00:24:45.300 and again we're leading China we want to keep it that way President Xi is coming
00:24:49.560 over on September 24th and we talked about it when I was over in Beijing and
00:24:54.720 we'll be talking about it again but he was very impressed with the job we've
00:24:59.540 done because ordinarily you know they don't have any problem with electric
00:25:04.340 they build a lot of electric they don't do environmental impact statements they
00:25:08.340 just say you want electric we'll build it they don't use too many windmills
00:25:12.120 they make the windmills but they don't use them they uh they do it the old-fashioned way in many
00:25:17.240 ways the united states never settles the second and we don't under this administration i can tell
00:25:23.000 you that you see that because we have the hottest country right now anywhere in the world we live
00:25:27.720 by the motto america first that's what's made us very strong and we're leading china and all other
00:25:33.800 countries by a lot in ai and just about every other category including crypto we want to stay
00:25:40.920 in front in crypto they'd love to take that over so many other things they'd like to take over
00:25:45.800 they're highly competitive if you haven't noticed but thanks in part to this incredible technology
00:25:51.560 boom investments are pouring into the united states from all over the world 19.2 trillion
00:25:58.280 dollars creating hundreds of thousands of jobs so think of it 19.2 trillion in 12 months
00:26:05.640 okay and the previous administration had less than one trillion in four years
00:26:11.720 i would say that's an improvement do i get credit for it no
00:26:17.720 but no credit think of that it's a 19.2 in 12 months versus less than one in four years it's
00:26:27.240 hard to believe right but that's the way it is no credit but we just keep chugging along but
00:26:32.120 as i say i say i get no credit for anything and then i look around the oval office i said oh but
00:26:36.920 we're in the oval office so i guess we do get credit but less than two years ago our country
00:26:42.760 was dead and i've had this said by so many leaders they use the expression a little bit different
00:26:47.720 sometimes said differently but meaning the same thing they say sir less than two years ago your
00:26:53.720 country was dead and now you have the hottest country anywhere in the world and we are the
00:26:58.760 hottest in the world at the same time we know that the data centers and ai are dramatically
00:27:04.120 increasing the demand for electricity it's only fair that the cost of building the new infrastructure
00:27:09.480 required to meet this demand should be borne by the corporations themselves not by the american
00:27:15.800 consumers and the american patriots american citizens and i think everybody agrees to it and
00:27:21.960 actually they really don't have a choice because there's no way of producing that kind of
00:27:25.720 of electricity the kind you need and they want to do it themselves and
00:27:29.440 honestly they're coming up with some plants that are genius just like just
00:27:35.020 like they are that's why earlier this year I introduced the ratepayer
00:27:39.220 protection pledge under this groundbreaking plan America's largest
00:27:43.780 tech companies have formally committed to fund or build all energy
00:27:48.240 infrastructure required to meet the demand they are placing on the grid so
00:27:52.840 So they're going to be funding all of those electric needs, and we're giving them the
00:27:56.920 right to build their own power plants.
00:27:58.840 Lee Zeldin is here.
00:27:59.840 He's phenomenal, and he's getting it done quickly.
00:28:02.840 Thank you so much.
00:28:07.840 He is phenomenal.
00:28:12.840 He's incredible.
00:28:17.840 He's an MVP candidate, I will tell you.
00:28:21.340 He is doing things at levels and, by the way, everything perfectly.
00:28:25.560 He's totally into the environment, but he's getting things done in two, three, four weeks
00:28:29.820 that used to take years and years.
00:28:33.500 And people are getting their approvals and they're building buildings.
00:28:36.460 We're building more buildings now, plants, and all sorts of manufacturing capability
00:28:41.880 that we've never done anywhere near it many, many times.
00:28:45.960 And companies are pouring in.
00:28:47.120 Toyota the other day, as you know, announced that they're moving into our country from Mexico.
00:28:53.620 They're going to be, I think, closing up a lot of their operation, maybe all of it in Mexico.
00:28:57.960 They're moving to this country.
00:28:59.840 We have many car—we have more car plants being built now in the United States than at any time in history.
00:29:06.780 And, you know, we went years before me, we went many years with no car plant being built.
00:29:13.000 I mean, they wouldn't even think about building in this country.
00:29:15.380 now with a hot same thing with chips we'll have about 50 percent by the time this term is over
00:29:22.580 we're going to have probably 50 of the chip market a year ago when we began we had no chip market we
00:29:31.140 had virtually none other than intel we had intel and we made a purchase of 10 of intel we got it
00:29:37.460 for the right price and we made approximately 72 billion dollars on that deal so it was good do i
00:29:44.380 get credit for that one? No. I get no credit. None. But we did that and we have we made a lot
00:29:55.700 of great deals, I'll tell you. We keep it going too. But Intel has been fantastic. One of the
00:30:00.380 hottest companies anywhere in the country. And when we met them, they were really having very
00:30:06.120 big difficulty. We worked with them. But the stock price has gone up many times. I think it's maybe
00:30:11.660 the hottest or one of the hottest anywhere in the world so it was an honor to do it i love looking
00:30:17.900 good but we made a lot of money we made i guess over 70 72 billion dollars on that profit they've
00:30:24.780 also agreed to invest heavily in local communities where data centers are built supporting job
00:30:30.140 training and local services they're really spending a tremendous amount of money in other
00:30:34.780 words with the governors in the room you have great governors in this room and these companies
00:30:40.700 are spending tremendous amounts of money on the communities the local communities so i think it's
00:30:47.260 important that we tell the local communities that because other nations are trying to get us to slow
00:30:53.900 down and they're spending a lot of money on uh propaganda on uh press pr trying to convince
00:31:02.940 everybody that this isn't a positive thing and if we don't do this we're going to be left behind
00:31:07.580 and even communities compared to other communities you have some communities
00:31:11.300 that really want this this isn't all negative stuff this is you have the
00:31:14.960 communities that really want the data centers and frankly those are the smart
00:31:19.340 communities because it means tremendous numbers of jobs very little actual
00:31:26.120 disruption and the ones that don't want it you know the happiest people in the
00:31:30.740 world are foreign countries number one and number two other communities within
00:31:35.060 our country because they're begging for them to be there and some of them are great communities very
00:31:40.180 very uh forward-looking communities very smart communities since i introduced this plan just
00:31:47.060 a few months ago more than 220 utilities tech companies state governments and other partners
00:31:52.740 have signed our rate payer protection pledge electricity rates for 80 percent of the power
00:31:59.060 distributed in america are now being kept in check by the plan we have uh kept rates down way down
00:32:06.660 you know we inherited the worst inflation in the history of america from the biden administration
00:32:12.500 and as you know uh last week it was announced that inflation is way down it's down more than
00:32:19.940 it's been in over six years and other things are happening that are so fantastic and when these
00:32:25.780 all these buildings plants factories that we're talking about start opening up
00:32:30.500 all i know is i'd like to be the next president because i'm going to make somebody look very good
00:32:35.380 they're going to sit there and all this stuff is going to be opening and they're going to
00:32:39.460 be saying what a genius they are that happened with biden i got cuts in medicine prices that
00:32:45.700 statutorily took two or three years and i got these tremendous cuts and then they sat there
00:32:51.460 said oh yeah they didn't even know where they came from but i got them and this is going to be a much
00:32:56.740 bigger example you have all these plants are going to be opening up over the next two years
00:33:02.020 sooner but two years and somebody's going to look very very smart and i hope you remember me because
00:33:08.100 what we've done is something that nobody thought was possible for example
00:33:12.580 southern companies georgia power has frozen base rates for households until 20 29. is anybody here
00:33:20.660 from Georgia power that's a great job I've heard about it congratulations to
00:33:34.880 both and it's fantastic and Georgia the revenue from Google's data center
00:33:41.300 construction is allowing them to eliminate property taxes entirely and
00:33:45.200 that's what you call using it to your advantage the numbers are so incredible
00:33:50.020 nobody's ever seen you know all my life the biggest building in the whole world was the pentagon
00:33:55.920 and you can fit 25 pentagons into some of these buildings 25 and if you happen to be a community
00:34:03.280 and there's very little disruption they're just large they go on for miles and frankly if you
00:34:09.500 like certain types of things they're incredible to look at to see that we could do something like
00:34:15.100 this but they also throw off tremendous amounts of money for the community and when you look at
00:34:20.180 georgia and you look at the revenue think of that revenue from google's data center construction
00:34:24.040 allowing them to eliminate all property taxes did you know that brian that's not bad right
00:34:30.380 it's okay thank you very much great job that's a great job and you probably had some negative
00:34:36.240 stuff a little heat oh we don't want a data center usually those are the people that actually want
00:34:42.240 them and they'd like you not to build them because you know what if it doesn't go to you and if it
00:34:46.780 doesn't go to georgia as an example it's going to go someplace else and those people are very happy
00:34:51.940 to get them too the smart people american electric power now projects that their customers will
00:34:58.580 enjoy as much as 16 billion dollars in cost offsets for consumers thanks to their data center
00:35:05.400 contracts 16 billion dollars so think of that that's cost offsets in Iowa
00:35:12.840 Alliant Energy data center deals where where are you Alliant Alliant where are
00:35:19.920 you are you here thank you data center deals are allowing them to freeze
00:35:26.640 electric rates for consumers for at least five years so your rates are going
00:35:31.260 to stay the same or lower.
00:35:33.360 In Louisiana, there's a guy who looks like he's
00:35:35.700 from Louisiana to me, public school teachers in Richard.
00:35:40.960 So think of that.
00:35:41.700 Richland Parish are getting as much as $50,000
00:35:45.660 in bonuses this year, thanks to a $27 billion project
00:35:49.580 by META that will also save local residents $2.6 billion
00:35:54.060 on their electricity bills.
00:35:56.320 Their electricity is going down in less than half.
00:36:01.260 That's big stuff, Mr. Governor, right?
00:36:07.820 You didn't have any doubt about it.
00:36:09.340 Here's a governor doing a great job.
00:36:12.260 We have some really great governors in this room.
00:36:15.300 With the Ratepayer Protection Pledge, we're creating a fair deal for everybody.
00:36:20.020 This is how we'll grow our economy, lower the cost of living,
00:36:23.800 protect American consumers, and lead the world in AI and high tech all at the same time.
00:36:29.760 we want to lead the world and and it is said if you come in second you're going to be second overall
00:36:34.880 because there's never been anything big like this there's never been in like in georgia there's
00:36:38.960 there's no other thing you can do to create numbers like you've created brian
00:36:43.760 both of you there's no other thing you can do a hundred different deals a hundred
00:36:47.520 it is nothing close to what you've been able to do and why they put a big gorgeous new plant
00:36:52.720 in a certain location big deal it's so it's so incredibly positive unfortunately
00:36:58.960 there are some who would like to lead us down the opposite path and i call them the radical left
00:37:05.440 communists they call them socialists but these people are communists actually more i think it's
00:37:09.520 a much more accurate term want to shut down all new development kill our most successful industries 0.97
00:37:16.080 destroy hundreds of thousands of jobs and surrender the ai race to china and china look 1.00
00:37:22.880 you know i i'm not blaming them i have a lot of respect for them have a lot of respect for
00:37:27.600 president xi but they represent china we represent the united states of america and they lobby
00:37:34.800 against these things and they spend money on it and they want communities to reject them as much
00:37:40.320 as possible because they'd like to be leading the race but we're leading the race and unless we're 0.94
00:37:45.440 very foolish and frankly very stupid we'll continue to lead the race we're we have a nice lead a lot 0.96
00:37:51.440 of people didn't expect that was possible perhaps even worse the radical left's plans would not lower 1.00
00:37:57.600 your electricity bills but they would actually increase them very substantially because you
00:38:02.160 wouldn't have all of this money pouring in you'd have uh american energy would be
00:38:08.400 far more expensive and regulating oil natural gas and clean beautiful coal it would be the end of
00:38:15.600 all of it be the end of all of it be the end of frankly it'll be end at the end of great success
00:38:21.440 for our country because we've never had anything like what's happening right now
00:38:25.680 The I call them the Democrats because their policies are so bad. Look think of it
00:38:31.040 No men we want no men in women's sports 1.00
00:38:36.540 transgender they want
00:38:38.380 Transgender for everybody trends. I call transgender
00:38:41.840 Mutalization of your children for everybody open borders where the world can pour in 1.00
00:38:46.920 Where prisons from all over the world are released into our country? 0.98
00:38:50.480 And we've done a hell of a job in getting them out murderers 11,000
00:38:54.880 888 murderers let in to our country under the previous administration we've got a lot of them
00:39:02.000 out we're getting the rest of them out fast but the democrats in congress want less energy not
00:39:08.400 more and if given the chance they'd send your prices soaring and inflation skyrocketing which
00:39:13.360 is exactly what would happen if you had somebody else sitting in the position that i am right now
00:39:18.560 know and just like we did with the green news scam where we were scammed the whole country
00:39:24.720 was i wasn't scammed i got it right from the beginning i got it from the first minute when 0.84
00:39:28.980 i heard this crap you know they were saying wind was so wonderful so wonderful except you couldn't 0.97
00:39:35.360 watch your television they wanted to watch the debate donald trump against sleepy joe biden 0.99
00:39:40.300 nobody could watch it because the wind wasn't blowing remember that darling would like to watch
00:39:45.000 debate tonight I'm sorry the wind isn't blowing that's one of the great scams of
00:39:50.200 all time but you know if you if you dislike another country let them keep
00:39:54.720 building windmills they are going down people are finally figuring it out but
00:39:58.920 we're not gonna let it happen to this country we're gonna be we're gonna use
00:40:02.640 the kind of things that work and they're working better than anybody ever thought
00:40:07.560 possible so experts have observed that the amount of energy a society produces
00:40:13.800 is the single greatest indicator of its advancement as a civilization, its success as a country.
00:40:21.640 Think of it. When you think the amount of energy produced, Lee, so when you give those fast
00:40:27.680 approvals, that's a positive thing. I want you to feel good. Yet instead of offering a positive
00:40:34.000 version and vision for carrying American civilization to new heights, the radical left
00:40:39.820 only wants to limit our energy consumption and reign in our American dreams we have the American
00:40:46.080 dream until we came along the first we had a great first term we had the greatest economy
00:40:52.660 in the history of our country and this economy will blow it away we're doing very well against 1.00
00:40:58.620 the Islamic Republic of Iran we're doing extremely well they would like to do something but I say 1.00
00:41:06.200 they're not ready yet they need more of the same they're not ready yet they got 1.00
00:41:10.940 some evil intentions we cannot let them have a nuclear weapon if we did all this
00:41:15.960 that I'm talking about about your data centers isn't that important when they
00:41:20.700 start blowing away communities one by one we cannot let them ever even think
00:41:27.620 about having a nuclear weapon and that's exactly what's happening they'll never
00:41:31.580 have a nuclear weapon under thee and by the way this should have been they
00:41:41.120 should have been done by other they've been saying 47 years now for about three
00:41:44.900 years but they should have been done for 50 years by other American presidents or
00:41:49.760 other countries didn't have to be us but it seems to we don't do it nobody else
00:41:54.560 is but I will and nobody else has the capability to do it either we built in
00:41:59.060 my first term the greatest military anywhere in the world and we're using it a little more than
00:42:04.160 I thought but that's all right we had Venezuela there Chris is doing a fantastic job and we've
00:42:09.560 paid for the cost of that war many times over we're taking millions and millions of barrels
00:42:14.840 of oil and it's going to Houston and Louisiana you know that you see those ships lined up and
00:42:19.940 again we've paid for that many many times over and we have a great relationship with Venezuela
00:42:27.920 and the people are happy in venezuela right now they can't believe what's happened we have the
00:42:32.640 biggest companies the biggest oil companies in the world going in and doing business like nobody
00:42:37.080 ever thought possible and we're taking some we should and they're taking you're taking some and
00:42:43.660 you know it's very interesting that uh they're making more money chris was showing me some
00:42:48.280 numbers they're making more money venezuela now than they've ever made before and uh and we're
00:42:55.620 make it a lot to and I think we're entitled to that so it was really
00:42:59.460 something we took at it was a one-day war took one day people said oh we're
00:43:03.720 going to be tied up there forever and here you know we were in Vietnam for 20
00:43:08.160 years lost thousands and hundreds of thousands of lives but thousands and
00:43:13.840 thousands of lives we were in Afghanistan for years we're in all these
00:43:18.540 wars that you heard about for years and years we were you know never I called
00:43:25.500 them never-ending wars but we're in for four months and we I had a very sad day
00:43:30.720 yesterday I went to Dover four great American patriots killed that's 18 in
00:43:35.760 two wars and one is too many but it's 18 whereas in Vietnam we lost 200,000 we
00:43:43.380 lost thousands and thousands in Afghanistan we lost thousands in every
00:43:49.140 war the Korean War thousands and they these wars all lasted for years and we
00:43:53.160 want to get it over with and we want to do it right but we have to we have to do 0.91
00:43:58.380 what we came to do and that's we can't let these people have very violent
00:44:02.820 people we can't let them have what they want which is nuclear weapons came from
00:44:08.400 all of this success came from innovation and ambition and drive in this country
00:44:14.040 we build the future fearlessly and confidently so that America always will
00:44:19.020 be strong prosperous and dominant and the other thing we're going to add to
00:44:23.520 that we want to be free and we're going to continue to be free as long as we're
00:44:26.620 smart and we can't be hoodwinked we can't be taken advantage of by people
00:44:33.600 that say you're going to have a free home you're going to get free rent
00:44:36.540 everything's going to be free what they don't say is a year later everything is
00:44:39.660 going to be end up in squalor destruction and death and also death for
00:44:44.580 country so we have to stop the threat of the communist rhetoric that you're
00:44:50.360 hearing right now because these people they don't act very happy a poll came
00:44:55.080 out it said they're highly educated but doing very poorly in other words they're 0.91
00:45:00.460 losers they went to school you got a good education now they can't they don't 0.92
00:45:05.820 know what they're doing so what they do is they complain about people like 0.98
00:45:09.180 yourselves that have done so well but we can't let the communist ideology even
00:45:14.160 we don't want to even think about it for this country it would be terrible so
00:45:18.420 we're joined today by some of the people helping to do all of the things that I
00:45:22.620 just talked about putting the ratepayer protection pledge into action and here
00:45:27.920 with us our Secretary of Energy Chris Wright who's an outstanding person Doug
00:45:33.780 Bergham told me about Chris I didn't know Chris I wanted Doug to head up
00:45:37.620 energy and Doug said no there's one man that's better who Chris Wright I said
00:45:41.040 Who the hell is that?
00:45:42.640 Turned out to be this guy right over here.
00:45:45.240 And he's turned out to be incredible, really incredible.
00:45:48.140 He's running Venezuela.
00:45:50.220 He's running a lot of more than anybody has ever run before,
00:45:54.120 I think we can say, Chris, right?
00:45:55.520 He's doing a great job, so we appreciate it.
00:45:57.560 Thank you.
00:46:05.640 A friend of mine, the governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry,
00:46:08.560 popular guy really smart street smart and book smart which is a rare
00:46:13.360 combination by the way we have the governor of Nebraska Jim Pillen who's
00:46:18.580 done a fantastic job he's a very where is Jim is there any assembly where are
00:46:24.280 you hello Jim you're looking good you don't change much you don't change much
00:46:30.220 how's Nebraska doing good do they still like Trump in Nebraska I think so yeah
00:46:35.260 We've got we had a very good night two nights ago in a place called Arizona. We're 14 out of 14
00:46:42.380 And we're doing that kind of numbers in the bread
00:46:45.760 I think we're doing those numbers everywhere and it's all based on common sense
00:46:49.580 You know we're conservative with this with that whatever you are most important thing is where people of common sense
00:46:55.340 We want to have strong borders. We want to have good education. We want to have low taxes. We don't have a great military
00:47:01.200 We're people of common sense and if you do that you'll be
00:47:04.460 very successful at politics. Governor of Idaho, Brad Little. Thank you very much, Brad. Governor
00:47:11.840 of Georgia, Brian Kemp. Thank you, Brian. Great honor. Entergy CEO, Drew Marsh. Drew, thank you
00:47:19.640 very much, Drew. Thank you, Drew. Great job you're doing. Southern Company CEO, Chris Womack. Chris,
00:47:28.260 there he is again. Chris, I didn't know that was your name. I just saw you. I said,
00:47:33.260 that's a smart guy because you did the you did that big job making people in Georgia rich right
00:47:39.180 that's meta president Dina Powell who's been my friend she was with me for four years in the
00:47:46.060 White House and I called up Mark I said you hired the right person you got the right person so
00:47:51.240 great Dina we're proud of you Columbia County Commission Chairman Doug Duncan Doug thank you
00:47:58.440 Doug, congratulations. Job well done. And Sheldon Jones of Louisiana's Richland Parish School
00:48:05.900 District. And thank you very much. Good job. You know him, don't you? Thank you. Heard you're
00:48:11.700 doing fantastically well. And again, Lee Zeldin, who's been so outstanding. So
00:48:15.620 so I want to just I just want to leave you by saying that it's an honor to be here.
00:48:28.440 I'm going over now to talk about various and sundry subjects.
00:48:32.940 One is the Iran war. 1.00
00:48:35.600 Again, we're doing very well, very, very well. 0.99
00:48:39.260 I would say better than anybody expected could be done.
00:48:42.960 We've knocked out their Navy, their Air Force, all of their radar, most of their capability in terms of manufacturing.
00:48:52.400 Their drones are down 84 percent.
00:48:54.880 Their missiles are down 91 percent.
00:48:56.700 and I had a newspaper say they're in stronger position today than there were four months ago
00:49:03.080 no that's not the truth that's not right I can't believe they're even allowed to say it New York
00:49:08.180 Times said they're in stronger position today they have no military they have no navy they're done
00:49:13.280 they had 159 ships everyone's at the bottom of the sea they're 212 airplanes everyone is gone
00:49:19.580 they have no radar they have no anti-aircraft they have no nothing other than their mean
00:49:26.120 and they're smart and they still have some capability but four months ago trust me they
00:49:34.120 were much much stronger okay i want to give you the non-fake news uh but we're going to do that
00:49:40.780 and we're going to then have the dodges the world championship dodges are going to be over at the
00:49:44.720 white house they're going to be waiting and i'll meet a man who's just about the best pitcher in
00:49:50.260 baseball and just about the best hitter in baseball and just about the best fielder in the outfield
00:49:54.840 in baseball and needless to say i guess he had a game where he pitched a almost perfect game
00:50:01.320 and he had two or three home runs in that game and they said it was probably i said
00:50:05.160 you know never seen that only babe ruth babe ruth was a great pitcher and he was a great hitter
00:50:10.240 but even the babe didn't throw a one hitter and hit three home runs which would make it i would
00:50:15.520 imagine about the greatest game ever played so we're going to meet him and all of the people
00:50:20.840 the dodgers they won the world championship and we see the champions the super bowl champions and
00:50:26.200 baseball basketball all of them they like to come over to the white house we're going to have a
00:50:30.280 little thing in a few minutes but i want to just thank everybody and uh we're really talking about
00:50:36.760 the ratepayer protection plan to me is very important because you have to convince your
00:50:41.320 community how great these things you can't fight it you have to go with it and you're going to have
00:50:46.200 all that protection and we're giving you automatic protection but you're going to make a tremendous
00:50:50.760 amount of money you're going to reduce taxes and you're going to have something that if you don't
00:50:54.760 have it everybody else wants it so uh these are the smartest people most of you most of you in
00:51:02.440 this room we have a couple probably on the other side of things they disagree but i don't know how
00:51:07.080 they can disagree your community and your state's going to become rich and there's very little
00:51:12.600 disruption and again if you don't take all that money somebody else is going to take it you might
00:51:18.840 as well do it yourself so it's an honor to be with you and maybe i'll let chris and lee and the group
00:51:24.520 and jeff and uh brian everybody just take over have a good free-for-all and uh figure it out and
00:51:31.320 if you have any problems i'll come right back and i'll straighten those problems okay thank you
00:51:35.800 Great job.
00:51:36.800 Thank you.
00:52:05.800 All right, folks, you saw the president there, you know, really talking about quite a bit,
00:52:16.780 really getting on EPA, getting into a little bit of an update on the war with Iran.
00:52:23.980 One thing I thought that was interesting, of course, was that he brought up, you know,
00:52:27.360 he did bring up China, and I thought that was good. And, you know, talked about in terms of
00:52:32.100 The AI race, I think there's a lot going on with China that obviously we need to focus on, something I've been talking about for years.
00:52:38.480 We know the president's been talking about it.
00:52:40.080 He gave that huge primetime address last week where, of course, he laid out China interfering in the 2020 election, putting their finger on the scales for Joe Biden.
00:52:52.440 And also getting a bit into cars as well, getting into credit, a number of different things that we've hit recently.
00:53:01.120 of course, the EPA touches all of this because the EPA was used for years. The EPA was used for
00:53:06.180 years to block all of those things that we wanted as a country. And so, you know, we've only got a
00:53:14.100 few minutes left here. We are still with Libby Emmons. Libby, you hung. What did you think of
00:53:18.420 the president's remarks? Yeah, I thought it was interesting. I'm always interested in his
00:53:23.020 conversation about energy because I think, you know, in a lot of ways, the history of humanity
00:53:28.440 is the history of energy and energy consumption. And there's so much conversation about
00:53:32.720 data centers these days. And I'm interested to see where that goes here in West Virginia,
00:53:38.960 where I live. There are a lot of conversations about data centers, people complaining about
00:53:43.760 them, other people saying that they're creating good jobs. And of course, you know, we're going
00:53:47.900 to have to see what happens there. But people are always reticent about new energy programs.
00:53:52.880 no i i agree and actually when it comes to me personally um you know i'll ask you where you're
00:53:58.600 at on this but i think i think it's time for us to go back to nuclear i think it's time that you
00:54:04.400 know i think nuclear may have been um you know may have been a little untested when it first
00:54:08.660 got started and people were you know um you know were wary of it skeptical i live in pennsylvania
00:54:14.880 of course that's where um you know three mile island happened even though of course that was
00:54:19.240 an example of the system actually working. And unfortunately, you know, we look at it from this
00:54:25.160 perspective that, you know, this is an unlimited supply of energy from magical rocks that we found
00:54:32.760 that give energy for free. And yet we stopped using the rocks because some people got scared
00:54:37.920 of them. And by the way, you know, having also served in the Navy, you know, every single one
00:54:42.740 of our aircraft carriers, every single one of our submarines has a nuclear propulsion plant on it,
00:54:48.720 It has a nuclear reactor, and those things are as safe as can be.
00:54:52.080 So if we have this technology in the Navy, it's good enough for them.
00:54:54.940 I think it's good enough for the country.
00:54:56.640 I think it's really something we need to start embracing more.
00:54:59.320 And I know the president has talked about that.
00:55:01.540 Where are you when it comes to nuclear, Libby?
00:55:04.260 You know, I'm totally with you on that.
00:55:06.060 I think nuclear energy is the energy of the future.
00:55:08.480 We should be embracing that.
00:55:09.940 And if you look at our history, there was whale oil, and then there was coal.
00:55:13.760 Coal was better than whale.
00:55:14.960 Oil was better than coal.
00:55:16.380 And it's time for the next iteration of a power that we can use.
00:55:21.300 And this is the kind of power, nuclear energy, that can see us into all kinds of new technologies and new efficiencies.
00:55:28.420 Solar and wind just aren't going to cut it.
00:55:30.960 And additionally, they take up a lot of land resources, right?
00:55:34.520 I mean, a solar energy situation, it's miles of this stuff, and it just takes over the land.
00:55:40.620 Wind turbines, once a wind turbine breaks down, you can't recycle it.
00:55:44.580 Well, think of it like solar and wind. Isn't that kind of like going backwards? Because obviously, like the sun was was our first energy source. And then wind was, you know, OK, sales right for sailing and windmills. You can still go to Holland and see the windmills. But it's like, guys, it's the big two six. I don't know if we, you know, really need to be regressing into their alternative energy, but it's not new energy. That's old stuff.
00:56:11.000 Let's talk about the new stuff. Let's talk about actual progress and moving forward. There's even, you know, some that the Chinese and the Russians, I just know from, you know, from a military perspective, they're looking at nuclear energy that you're able to get get out with a, you know, a chemical, you know, chemical, you know, breakdown, chemical reactions.
00:56:31.360 So I'm looking to build mini reactors for different submarines and undersea applications that they have.
00:56:37.060 So really, really important stuff.
00:56:38.820 And I think, again, the innovations that we should be focusing on Libby Edmonds, we can follow you.
00:56:43.840 You can find me on Twitter at Libby Edmonds.
00:56:46.100 And, of course, check out everything we're doing at the postmillennialandhumanefence.com.
00:56:50.720 All right. I'm Jack Pasovic. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.
00:57:01.360 We'll be right back.