Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - June 23, 2026


MORE LEFT-WING MILITANTS ARRESTED IN UFC TERROR PLOT AS ANTIFA TEXAS LEADER RECEIVES 100 YEAR SENTENCE


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00:00:34.360 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:43.460 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:50.100 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:53.100 Christ is king.
00:00:54.720 There is breaking news tonight on today's show. Anchor Savannah Guthrie's mom, Nancy, who was kidnapped from her Tucson home back in February.
00:01:01.180 Multiple law enforcement sources now confirm that one of the notes connected to her disappearance, which was received not long after she was taken months ago, said that Ms. Guthrie had died shortly after her abduction.
00:01:12.260 Overnight, sources tell ABC News that Bill Pulte, the acting director of national intelligence, has begun firing people at the agency.
00:01:20.000 Pulte has promised to cut hundreds of jobs.
00:01:23.260 The president earlier this month said he had asked Pulte to execute the immediate and needed downsizing of the office.
00:01:29.960 The Trump administration unveiled a plan that would charge legal immigrants seeking U.S. citizenship an additional $570 in application fees.
00:01:39.000 Two additional suspects now in FBI custody tonight in connection with that planned attack at the White House UFC event.
00:01:46.300 Seven have been arrested so far, but the FBI believes that the planning involved up to 19 people.
00:01:52.500 Here's a look at the newly arrested here.
00:01:54.560 William Faulkner of Washington State and Jordan Rickner of Missouri both arrested over the weekend.
00:02:00.280 Now charged with conspiracy to commit murder.
00:02:03.440 Both men appeared in federal court today.
00:02:05.760 The first executive order launches a national effort to produce a quantum computer capable of performing important scientific calculations
00:02:14.580 and to develop quantum-enabled sensors and networks in the next five years,
00:02:19.420 and we're going to be investing in American quantum leadership like never before.
00:02:24.360 A federal judge says the Trump administration cannot let states block SNAP recipients
00:02:29.180 from buying items like soda, candy, or snacks.
00:02:32.860 Vice President J.D. Vance is back here in the U.S. after wrapping up 18 hours of talks with Iran.
00:02:39.380 He says the Iranians have agreed to allow nuclear inspectors back into the country,
00:02:43.660 but Tehran maintains it made no new commitments on inspections.
00:02:48.080 The U.S. has also agreed to temporarily waive oil sanctions on Iran.
00:02:52.960 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:02:56.900 We're here live on Real America's Voice.
00:02:58.880 Today is June 23rd, 2026.
00:03:01.760 Anno Dominic.
00:03:02.880 You see President Trump's rally there.
00:03:05.120 We've got a live shot on the stage.
00:03:07.300 We'll be going to that, of course, as soon as it begins.
00:03:10.040 He's right there.
00:03:10.740 mccongee pa you guys know it of course as the lehigh valley right in uh my beloved hometown
00:03:18.980 area of southeastern pennsylvania he's at the trunk plant and he's going to be speaking there
00:03:25.780 a little bit later today where mac trucks have been made for over 120 years right outside of
00:03:32.180 allentown pa but before that folks we've got a huge show i want to dig in a little bit because
00:03:38.660 we had breaking just before the show started today the texas leader of antifa was given a 100
00:03:47.380 year sentence for his anti-ice terror attack and seven other militants were also sentenced in this
00:03:54.900 this is a massive massive strike down for left-wing terror and for these networks what are we also
00:04:01.860 seeing over on the ufc front two more individuals from remember that was that 23 member antifa cell
00:04:10.340 that left-wing terrorist cell that was targeting all republicans i want to be clear about this
00:04:15.540 all republican targets at the ufc event that was held on the president's birthday june 14th
00:04:22.180 2026. i attended my wife attended so many other uh officials from the president united states
00:04:28.740 the vice president the cabinet so many other notable individuals were there we now know that
00:04:33.460 two further individuals were picked up because remember we knew that there were quite a few
00:04:38.260 at large uh one individual named faulkner was arrested in washington state and another
00:04:44.580 rankner in missouri so the dragnet continues the manhunt continues and let's not forget
00:04:50.820 that the leader of all of this the suspected ringleader alvarez oh yes alvarez we are going
00:04:59.780 to be talking a whole lot more about abraham alvarez you see he's 31 years old he was known
00:05:05.380 by the alias the shepherd he was in fact a daca recipient listen to this alvarez entered the
00:05:13.060 united states on a b2 visitor visa and failed to deport before it expired in december 2021
00:05:19.380 he was born in mexico and currently resided in omaha hmm let's think about that for a second
00:05:28.020 that means he's an illegal alien but what was he given he was given daca in 2014. his plan was to
00:05:35.780 attack the white house to kill the president to kill the vice president kill the first lady as
00:05:41.940 well anyone who attended then they wanted to create a maelstrom where people would be fleeing
00:05:49.380 and those that were fleeing would then be hit by a second wave of shooters that would be waiting for them in the street.
00:05:57.700 This is what an illegal alien was doing with his anti-Republican, anti-Conservative, anti-Trump, left-wing terrorist network.
00:06:06.360 They were playing a hit UFC with everything they had.
00:06:10.500 We need to dig more on all of this.
00:06:13.920 So, William Lee Faulkner, 21 years old, arrested in Washington State.
00:06:19.800 He was in communication with others.
00:06:21.780 And by the way, this guy Faulkner, this was the drone pilot.
00:06:26.180 He had experience manufacturing, piloting these drones.
00:06:30.500 That's what, see, understand what Alvarez was doing.
00:06:32.760 Alvarez had money, but he was distributing weapons.
00:06:35.620 He was finding people who could fly the drones.
00:06:39.100 He was flying people, finding people who could manufacture drones.
00:06:42.220 all of this was culminating toward the plot that could potentially have been very deadly had
00:06:48.700 actually taken place because even though ufc itself was a shell they were attacking people
00:06:53.500 outside the event which i said after the president's correspondence dinner the white
00:06:58.300 house correspondence dinner that you don't just have to worry about the inside you have to worry
00:07:02.140 about the outside as well what if they tried to attack as people are going in and out what type
00:07:07.900 of security do you have on the street you need to think about this because it's exactly it's
00:07:12.700 left-wing terrorists are thinking bombs on it on drones explosives guns secondary waves of attackers
00:07:19.900 we need to wake up and i thank god finally the manhunt is closing in right back jack
00:07:25.820 Jack Posobiec, or President Trump, you'll have to see soon the high country.
00:07:30.960 Stand in our way, and our golden age has just begun.
00:07:34.700 This is Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:07:36.480 Now it's time for everyone to understand what America First truly means.
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00:07:48.040 All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back.
00:07:49.780 Jack Posobiec, we're here.
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00:09:21.800 to go now live to david dear he's there lehigh pennsylvania at the mac truck uh manufacturing
00:09:29.000 facility the mac truck factory right there in lehigh david do you hear me
00:09:35.240 i got you loud and clear jack this facility has got to be a million feet it's amazing what they're
00:09:40.600 putting out here a really important area for donald trump and congress as well and a big crowd
00:09:48.040 despite the rain thousands of people here and trump's going to be on in a few minutes uh so
00:09:53.400 much going on here and i think the least reported story out here jack is the upfront appreciation on
00:09:59.800 manufacturing and equipment purchases under the obbp propelling manufacturing nationwide
00:10:05.880 well and you look at that that's where mac trucks have been made in that facility or you know
00:10:12.640 facilities in that area for over 120 years that is part of the bedrock and you used to of course
00:10:20.180 have the bethlehem steel that was right up the road that they would use for the mac trucks and
00:10:24.300 everything else now you know that's that since closed down but there's beautiful massive trucks
00:10:29.020 are still being built there to this day and that's of course what president and the white house want
00:10:33.820 to highlight yeah there's no doubt about that and um this is a working class community about
00:10:42.200 3 300 people and it's pretty uh republican here uh but uh there's a competitive race here for
00:10:49.460 ryan mckenzie who's only about plus one negative one depending on the polls it's a toss-up there's
00:10:55.700 four critical races here uh three other republican incumbents are being challenged as well um but
00:11:02.540 This area, I spoke to people online outside, there's manufacturing, there's tech jobs,
00:11:08.020 but they are complaining about the H-1B visas taking their IT jobs.
00:11:12.620 I just spoke with a gentleman from New Jersey outside.
00:11:16.220 But Mack Trucks generates $52 billion a year, a staple here, 2,800 employees.
00:11:24.320 It's really just a great community here.
00:11:27.500 And the demographics around here, a little bit more Democrat-oriented, as you know.
00:11:32.320 I know this is your backyard, but Trump has to work hard here,
00:11:36.180 like he did in 2024, and turn the tables.
00:11:39.340 No, it's a great area.
00:11:40.560 It's a union area.
00:11:41.140 You've got a lot of workers.
00:11:42.320 I played a lot of football in Lehigh Valley, you know, in my day,
00:11:46.380 coming up in high school, and so I was kind of associated.
00:11:49.860 Ran some track up there as well, and so I was kind of associated with that.
00:11:54.280 David, how long before we think we're going to see the president?
00:11:56.840 I suspect he's going to come on within a couple of minutes.
00:12:03.220 I believe he departed from his landing en route here.
00:12:08.580 I don't know if he's in the building, but people are waiting with bated breath to hear him.
00:12:14.340 These are the hardworking people, Jack, that never ask for anything from anybody.
00:12:18.080 And they're tired of being told they're the bad people for being the good people.
00:12:21.320 But manufacturing and jobs on the upswing under Trump, about 900,000 jobs created.
00:12:26.840 Yeah, incredible work.
00:12:29.640 All right, David, we got a quick guest,
00:12:31.140 and then we'll come back to you
00:12:32.180 right as the president takes the stage.
00:12:34.900 Thanks so much for being there.
00:12:36.040 And man, I got a little bit of FOMO
00:12:38.160 you being in my old stomping grounds up there.
00:12:40.680 But I do want to bring our next guest on.
00:12:42.580 It's Oren McIntyre of the Oren McIntyre Show.
00:12:45.380 He joins us now.
00:12:46.220 Oren, how are you?
00:12:47.700 Doing well, thanks for having me.
00:12:49.980 Well, I appreciate you coming on.
00:12:51.540 So there's this new movie that's blowing up online.
00:12:55.100 It's called Citizen Vigilante,
00:12:56.840 and it's all about this guy sort of taking matters into his own hands regarding migrants and the
00:13:02.280 rampant migrant violence and sexual assault that we've seen across europe and it struck me as
00:13:07.160 interesting because i keep hearing this line from certain people on uh in media saying that oh
00:13:12.360 americans you know they're not interested they don't have the stomach for for war anymore they
00:13:17.800 don't have the stomach for violence they don't have the stomach for stand up for what's right
00:13:22.360 and you know i i think that something like citizen vigilante actually is is a kind of debunk of that
00:13:27.800 idea it said no you're just you're reading the situation wrong it's not that americans aren't
00:13:32.360 concerned as much with events overseas it's just that they're more concerned with threats that are
00:13:39.960 directly in their own backyard and i think the success and popularity of this film going incredibly
00:13:45.640 viral as it does kind of speaks to that and i want to get your thoughts on that uh dynamic
00:13:50.200 Well, I think everybody is hoping that ultimately there is a peaceful political solution to what has happened in the West, including in the United States.
00:13:59.420 But as we're seeing in the UK, that's often not the case.
00:14:02.560 The people of the United Kingdom have repeatedly voted for reducing immigration, ultimately hoping to deport many of the people who came in.
00:14:10.660 And instead, they've just seen a constant influx of new immigrants, many of which are violent.
00:14:15.380 They're radically changing the culture.
00:14:17.180 We know about the rape gangs.
00:14:18.380 We know about everything else that's going on over there.
00:14:20.700 And people, of course, are very worried that it could eventually find its way to the United States as well.
00:14:26.440 And that's why a movie like this is exploding.
00:14:29.240 It's getting so much attention because obviously we know that tensions are high and that if things don't change, something like this could occur.
00:14:38.080 We all saw what happened recently in the UK as people became more frustrated with the rape gangs, with everything that's happening.
00:14:45.240 We have now seen some vigilantes take matters into their own hands, and while we hope ultimately that's not what this comes to, we know that if you do not solve this problem politically, you will see more people encouraging this type of behavior, and that's why this movie is resonating.
00:15:01.940 no it certainly is and it speaks to something that um you know it's it's it's amazing that
00:15:08.880 it's banned in germany and yet it's probably something that actually if you look at the polls
00:15:14.040 afd is currently the number one largest party in all of germany and yet this film which speaks
00:15:20.320 directly to the subject matter that made afd the number one party isn't even allowed to be shown
00:15:26.120 in Germany. Yeah, it's absolutely wild, but you can see why. I haven't watched the whole movie
00:15:31.960 yet. I'm planning to watch it tonight, but I've seen the clips on Twitter and it is wild. It's
00:15:36.940 not just the main character going after some violent migrants who have raped or something
00:15:42.320 like that in the movie. He goes after a family that has encouraged the rape of people on there.
00:15:49.740 He ends up taking them out rather violently. He goes after judges who have released rapists
00:15:55.340 and punishes them for that and so he's not just going after the direct perpetrator he's going
00:16:01.120 after the entire system that has enabled this violence in places like germany or the united
00:16:07.300 kingdom and i think that's what's really chilling to people recognizing that if things go this
00:16:12.560 direction if people are looking to this movie and saying oh this is what might be necessary if
00:16:18.200 governments do not do something it won't just end with the direct perpetrators of these crimes
00:16:23.580 They will blame people beyond that. They will blame the system. They will blame the people who cheered it on. They will blame the judges and lawmakers that enabled it. And I think that is what really scares the rulers of places like Germany.
00:16:37.260 yeah and and there's been a long uh history of movies vigilante type movies i mean obviously
00:16:42.880 batman is probably the you know the most popular but you know even movies more like death witch
00:16:48.040 uh charles bronson or bruce willis who made a remake of it at one point um movies like law
00:16:53.160 abiding citizen boondock saints there's so many you can point to to say this is you know a tradition
00:16:58.300 in film but what it speaks to are the frustrations of regular people and there's even an interesting
00:17:04.580 scene where he's uh just on the bus which apparently it was a true story that actually
00:17:08.260 happened to the director uve bowl where he saw a bunch of kids get on the bus and they refused to
00:17:14.100 pay and he said he actually pointed out why fair jumping is actually bad for themselves and bad for
00:17:20.180 everybody and they're acting like oh we don't care we're not going to get in trouble but he sort of
00:17:24.260 walks through them what that type of thinking does to a society this is really important stuff isn't
00:17:31.060 it absolutely i mean you listed a number of vigilante movies there the one that came to
00:17:36.240 mind for me immediately was taken you know given the human trafficking and the the yeah the eastern
00:17:41.520 european connection but something like this you know taken was a big hit it resonated with people
00:17:46.320 but this is on another level because of course now people are living this reality they are dealing
00:17:51.260 with exactly the issues that are being confronted in a movie like this and so i think that that's
00:17:56.700 why this is so much more controversial than a movie like taken and why it ultimately could have
00:18:01.540 a bigger social impact yes these movies have always been popular they've always you know
00:18:07.160 something like ronin you know these are always payback these revenge movies are always something
00:18:12.660 that sticks with people but the uh just timeliness of this particular subject matter and the way that
00:18:18.820 it just echoes with the headlines i think that's going to continue to have this movie punching well
00:18:23.740 above its weight no i think it will and i said this yesterday i'm going to repeat it today people
00:18:29.080 do not pirate this film uh go and support this film put money behind this film uh give yeah i've
00:18:36.620 used that economic warfare that i always talk about no i'm not i don't even know the director
00:18:41.500 um i'm not being you know compensated for this in any way i'm just saying that when something
00:18:47.920 like this comes out that's so powerful and so important for a social issue for us to be able
00:18:55.120 to talk about we need more of it and the way you get more of something is you put money behind it
00:19:00.880 it's really simple jack posovic our mcintyre president trump about to speak just a few moments
00:19:06.320 here lehigh valley pennsylvania we'll bring that to you as soon as he walks on the stage at the
00:19:10.720 Mack truck plant right there. Beautiful Southeastern PA. Right back, Jack Posobiec.
00:19:32.160 Today, you know, they talk about influencers. These are influencers,
00:19:36.480 and uh they're friends of mine jack or something where's jack he's done a great job
00:19:47.200 hi guys jack was up here live human events daily real america's voice president trump
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00:21:19.680 in this scene that that we do have with the where the citizen vigilante uh the main character the
00:21:27.920 protagonist here confronts the family it's very interesting the the conversation the back and
00:21:32.320 forth because he's not just talking about the son the 14 year old who committed this horrific rape
00:21:38.320 by the way it was a gang rape and there are um pretty graphic depictions of it there's you know
00:21:43.920 sort of flashbacks in the film so i want to be clear to folks this is you know it's it's rated
00:21:48.240 r this is not a a film for children anything like that but he actually walks through and talks to
00:21:53.920 to the family, including father and the mother and the sister, asking them, why don't you show
00:21:59.200 remorse? Why did you come to a place that doesn't have this kind of, that has our stuff? What is the
00:22:05.540 point? Yeah, no, it's very interesting the way that they approach this. Again, like you said,
00:22:12.020 it's not just the perpetrator who ultimately pays the price, but he's talking about the culture
00:22:16.220 that this family is bringing, this backward understanding the values that are in no way
00:22:21.060 compatible with uh the country that they've come to and he especially uh talks a lot to the daughter
00:22:28.040 who seems to be justifying what is happening saying that the girl deserved to be raped online
00:22:34.020 because of what she wears the women they don't have the right clothing they don't behave the
00:22:38.200 right way they're enticing all of this it's not just attacking the act itself it's talking about
00:22:44.140 the attitude the culture the approach to uh you know public uh you know how women should behave
00:22:49.760 in public all of these things and so the fact that the movie is hitting on the cost for everyone
00:22:55.840 involved not just again the person who is responsible directly for the violence is i think
00:23:01.620 a reason that so many people are shocked by it again the character seems to be going after
00:23:06.100 everyone involved the entire system social media everything that is pushing this culture of
00:23:12.460 permissiveness and attacks on these girls not just the one guy who actually committed the act
00:23:19.760 And that's what's really interesting here, because he's actually deconstructing all of that. And again, he actually kind of points out how I saw some people kind of analyzing this scene and showing how this really is the sort of Western versus Eastern system on full display, where we have the individualized form of guilt and innocence, whereas in the Eastern world, it's very, very much collective based.
00:23:48.980 And that's what you're seeing here. You're seeing this response from the whole family, the clan, the tribe, you could say, and he does, by the way, include others who, as the scene goes on, I mean, we're giving spoilers away now, but what the heck, I guess we were anyway, where he's saying, no, I include them as well, because that's the difference.
00:24:08.380 you don't see a family that seems to think that their son has done anything actually wrong they
00:24:13.740 want to protect the member of their tribe which is the exact opposite of what we'd see with like
00:24:19.100 the tyler robinson case where the uh you know the parents actually turned the son in and so it it
00:24:26.300 does get into that back and forth of the western system our civilization versus their civilization
00:24:33.820 or whatever you want to call it. Well, and that's why this has been so shocking for so many people
00:24:40.640 of the West. They look at a instance like this and they say, well, of course, it's just that
00:24:46.300 one person. Of course, it's just that individual making a choice. And then they see the families
00:24:51.880 rally around this. And of course, it doesn't just happen in the United Kingdom. We see this in the
00:24:56.120 United States as well. When a Sikh truck driver crashes into someone and kills them on the
00:25:01.620 interstate in America and a legal truck driver, their family raises money from across the world
00:25:07.320 for their legal defense. They argue that that person did nothing wrong or that there was some
00:25:12.300 mitigating factor that made it okay. And in the West, we are so used to that individual being
00:25:18.240 responsible and the people around them feeling the need to condemn them for what they've done
00:25:23.220 that we're shocked at this tribal behavior, this ability to just step in and excuse anything
00:25:28.700 because someone's related to you or they share your religion or the color of your skin the amount
00:25:33.260 of permissiveness that these third world cultures have when it comes to bad behavior as long as you
00:25:39.440 are part of the team as long as you're a part of the tribe and this has created so much conflict
00:25:44.240 in the countries where this has occurred because we have a system as you say that is entirely geared
00:25:49.620 towards this understanding of individual guilt individual justice instead of this group mentality
00:25:56.160 where you always stand with your own no matter what.
00:25:58.680 And when you introduce people into your society
00:26:00.900 who have that more tribal mentality,
00:26:03.860 there is this extreme amount of off-putting nature to people.
00:26:09.640 There is this dichotomy that people simply cannot get past.
00:26:13.600 And this is why immigration has become such a critical issue.
00:26:16.900 If you want to maintain that Western understanding
00:26:19.200 of individual responsibility,
00:26:21.160 you cannot import an entire horde of people
00:26:23.920 who in no way believe in that.
00:26:26.160 that's exactly right and that's why in and of course it's not depicted here but that's why
00:26:32.640 in the vast majority of these cases when we do see rapes and murders involving these communities
00:26:36.420 uh even here in the U.S where this happens you don't get uh uh suspects they go unsolved why
00:26:42.240 it's not that people don't know anything it's because they want to protect their own it's
00:26:46.440 literally kind of like snitches get stitches in in but even on a broader more societal sense that's
00:26:53.700 that you know i would caution people don't look at one of these films and say oh okay you know
00:27:00.280 it's just a revenge fantasy kind of thing no no actually understand the ideas that he's presenting
00:27:05.480 and wrestle with them because he put on screen some very important topics for our society writ
00:27:13.440 large today or mcintyre where people ought to go to follow you brother of course i'm orrin mcintyre
00:27:19.500 on x and i have your mac entire show on youtube and all your favorite podcast places
00:27:24.240 all right make sure you give him a shot he's got a great leo strauss episode up
00:27:28.160 where's jack where's jack where is he jack i want to see you
00:27:38.300 great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we have an incredible thing we're always
00:27:45.760 talking about the fake news and the bad but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting
00:27:50.720 policies all right folks we're back here human events daily real america's voice we're still
00:27:58.480 looking at how president trump set to arrive on the station very soon here mac truck pennsylvania
00:28:08.320 what it's all about key area uh of course for any election but obviously in the midterms like this
00:28:16.880 got a big uh congressional race exactly where he's going to be uh where he's going to be campaigning
00:28:22.800 and of course ryan mckenzie only won by one point in 2024 this is a key swing area of course there
00:28:28.880 is a governor's race also going on in pennsylvania our our good friend joshy shapiro who did not make
00:28:36.560 it onto the ticket last time around because of well i don't know someone uh may have hurt his
00:28:43.520 chances quite a bit there shut him down and so we're looking at the president waiting for the
00:28:50.080 president to come out onto the stage obviously of course a number of pennsylvania officials are there
00:28:56.160 our good friend bricks brick suit is there we're seeing so much going on but this comes at a time
00:29:02.080 where the president is of course going to be talking about his standing on the international
00:29:08.560 stage they're talking about america's standing on the international stage a time where the iran deal
00:29:14.080 is still of course the temporary mou is still uh waiting for the ink to be dried and uh someone
00:29:21.920 asked me the other day they said can we say that how long does it take ink to dry i said well it
00:29:25.440 depends if he's dry erase or not and uh so as we wait for the president to arrive on that beautiful
00:29:30.880 beautiful shot that we have and uh the giant mac truck i just love seeing it on the screen
00:29:36.400 that it's uh you know it really comes at a time where the world is looking to the united states
00:29:45.520 for that leadership and that leadership has come in terms of president trump as well as jd vance
00:29:50.640 and for the people who are out there who were attacking jd vance and i believe hey guys do we
00:29:55.440 have that we have that clip of the president earlier today i know we're going to play it uh
00:30:01.200 at the beginning of the show and i'd love to go back to it if you still have it do we have that
00:30:05.360 clip of the president i believe it was just before he took off for the lehigh valley or excuse me he
00:30:12.160 just landed and he was on his way to the venue and he talked about people's reaction to the iran deal
00:30:18.640 and those who were trying to undercut it let's go to that clip now what will you say to allies of
00:30:24.480 of yours like senator Cruz you've been critical of the iran well i think anybody that's been
00:30:29.680 critical of it uh has to be educated even if they're friends of mine because we have iran
00:30:35.520 in a position that nobody's ever had this should have been done for 47 years by other presidents
00:30:41.360 and we have iran in a position where their military has been totally wiped out their
00:30:46.480 leadership has been wiped out their radar has been wiped out everything's been wiped out they have
00:30:52.320 they have not a good negotiating position but despite that and and money that will be taking
00:30:58.080 out of iran is going to go to our farmers to give corn soybeans wheat to iran because they have a
00:31:04.960 hunger problem they have a food problem they have a medicine problem they got a lot of problems
00:31:10.560 and they have an inflation their inflation now just at 300 so they have a lot of problems
00:31:16.560 well very interesting president united states are we going back to the days of the 2016 campaign
00:31:24.240 because what are we seeing there that's president trump showing that he has no time president has no
00:31:31.520 time for people who are undercutting the peace process people who are undercutting the deal
00:31:37.760 if you want there to be a better deal if you want to be a constructive and try to
00:31:42.000 work with the president try to work with the white house to make there be a better deal say
00:31:45.440 wouldn't it be great if the iranians did this there are ways to do that pick up the phone
00:31:50.240 you make a phone call you reach out to somebody but what you don't do is you go out in public
00:31:55.440 and start attacking the vice president and start attacking the president united states
00:31:58.800 because when you're doing that you are attacking the country on the world stage and to do so
00:32:05.200 undercuts the president it undercuts his efforts and it shows that perhaps you have special interests
00:32:12.080 in mind not the interest of the american people not the interest of the country but special
00:32:16.960 interests dare i say even in some cases perhaps foreign interests in mind that you are much more
00:32:24.000 concerned of than the people of this country the people who actually live here the people who pay
00:32:29.760 the taxes or those workers down at the mac truck plant in allentown pa those guys who are trying
00:32:36.960 to keep their jobs and why do these plants matter why does manufacturing matter understand this is
00:32:42.800 president trump making the pivot this is him pivoting he said look we did international
00:32:47.520 the international we got it in a place it's in a good place we're putting that to bed we're landing
00:32:51.600 that plane but you know what we're going to do now we're going to come back we're going to do
00:32:55.120 domestic we're going to come back here to these plants we're going to come back here to these
00:32:59.040 workers to say you know something i got your back and you got to know they got their work vests on
00:33:04.640 they got everything out there i hope the guys uh you know we'll see if we'll see the guys in the
00:33:08.000 hard hats etc that's what it's all about the muscular class people who are out there swinging
00:33:13.840 hammers every day people who are turning wrenches people who have to take a shower before they go to
00:33:18.720 work and when they come home from work understand those are the people who make up the america first
00:33:25.760 maga movement that is why so many of these feckless republican traditional old gop types
00:33:35.520 got their butts handed to them in the rust belt this is why you lost pennsylvania this is why you
00:33:43.040 lost michigan this is why you lost wisconsin whereas what did president trump do he put up
00:33:48.640 historic numbers across the russ belt including ohio where jd vance is from by the way so maybe
00:33:56.400 just maybe when you're listening to some people who are from the rust belt who are from the biggest
00:34:02.640 swing area in the entire country the states and the regions that will literally give you the
00:34:10.080 white house if you just listen to the people instead of sitting there and lecturing them
00:34:15.600 and scolding them maybe just you know as a thought you could actually listen to the people who are
00:34:22.880 from that area born and raised like oh i don't know if you guys could think of somebody from
00:34:26.400 pennsylvania who might know a thing or two about the rust belt oh like the program you're watching
00:34:30.960 right now for example then you might just might have an understanding of what these people have
00:34:37.760 been through what their situation is what their outlook on life is all right and if those people
00:34:44.160 are telling you that they are worried about crime in their societies because you got a governor like
00:34:49.520 josh shapiro who lets crime run rampant he doesn't care about crime and they said a guy like larry
00:34:56.400 krasner by the way the da of philadelphia who's so bad that even the democrats of the pennsylvania
00:35:03.280 supreme court just came out recently and said that the pennsylvania attorney general has to
00:35:09.600 to have oversight of all of the cases now coming out of the Philadelphia DA's office. Why? Because
00:35:16.400 he's a liar. Because he's a criminal. Criminal Kravner with blood on his hands. The Soros DA down
00:35:22.080 in Philadelphia. The Democrats of the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court just came up. That's how bad
00:35:28.220 it is. All right. That's how bad it is in PA. That's how bad it is in Philly. Thank God you
00:35:34.560 got a Republican up there because Dave Sunday was able to win when President Trump and Dave
00:35:38.780 McCormick won in 2024 but that's also why you got a senator in Pennsylvania like John Fetterman
00:35:44.540 who's looking at the party and saying whoa whoa I don't even know if I can stay with the Democrat
00:35:50.640 party because of how far left they've been going because of how far socialist they've been going
00:35:54.520 all right so that's why he's thinking you know he's testing the waters out a little bit
00:35:59.320 reaching out to a couple Republicans here and there uh spoke with Erica Kirk of course at the
00:36:05.140 White House Correspondents Dinner when the shooting occurred right they were there together
00:36:09.140 So, you know, that's why Fetterman is even looking at this saying, yeah, I'm not so sure.
00:36:13.760 I'm not so sure.
00:36:15.140 Because the Democrats are going in the direction of Mondami and Mangione.
00:36:19.480 All right.
00:36:20.040 Because they're trying to tear everything down.
00:36:23.100 That's their program.
00:36:24.380 That's what they have to offer.
00:36:25.780 They want to destroy everything.
00:36:27.120 But you know something right now, folks, let me tell you that there are people in the Rust Belt and there are people in wide swaths of this country that are so angry about the economic conditions out there.
00:36:38.480 for the working class that they say you know what you know what maybe just maybe we do want
00:36:46.320 to go down that road maybe we do hate the rich maybe we do hate the one percent that's what they
00:36:51.760 think and they think why not tear them down and destroy them that is the heart of all communist
00:36:59.520 movements around the world resentment petty resentment animosity envy that's not what we
00:37:06.160 we stand for, ladies and gentlemen. We stand for the idea that every man, woman, child should get
00:37:11.700 a fair shot in this country. That's what we stand for. That is the essence of conservatism. That's
00:37:17.420 real conservatism, what it's all about, that everybody should get a shot. Everybody. Keep it
00:37:23.740 fair. Keep the same standards. It should be colorblind, et cetera, gender neutral. Let the
00:37:28.920 best man or even woman win right but if you keep setting up all these roadblocks the people who are
00:37:39.020 just trying to make ends meet like the workers at that plant right there if you set up the roadblocks
00:37:43.540 to them if you say oh we're going to sell out to china oh we're going to sell out to venezuela oh
00:37:47.340 we're going to sell out this that and the other place right israel qatar saudi whatever that's
00:37:54.840 to make people mad and when people get mad people do things that's the problem you're going to get
00:38:01.800 maga where you are going to get undone understand what part of the movie you're in right back human
00:38:09.000 events daily jack was over
00:38:24.840 We're going to call this the Jack Posobiec Appreciation Hour.
00:38:33.140 I can say confidently, I believe, I think Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential
00:38:37.380 nominee if it wasn't for Jack Posobiec.
00:38:39.080 And that is, I'll be honest.
00:38:45.580 Ladies and gentlemen, President Donald J. Trump takes a stage in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania.
00:38:54.840 Ladies and gentlemen, the 45th and 47th president of the United States, Donald J. Trump.
00:39:24.840 I gave that light to me and I gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today.
00:39:34.040 But there ain't no doubt I love this land.
00:39:39.180 God bless the USA.
00:39:41.260 From the lakes of Minnesota
00:39:56.020 To the hills of Tennessee
00:39:59.380 Across the plains of Texas
00:40:03.520 From sea to shining sea
00:40:06.740 From Detroit down to Houston
00:40:10.240 And New York to LA
00:40:13.280 Where there's pride in every American heart
00:40:17.320 And it's time we stand and say
00:40:20.460 That I'm proud to be an American
00:40:26.740 Where at least I know I'm free
00:40:30.140 And I won't forget the men who died
00:40:34.140 Who gave that fight to me
00:40:36.640 And I gladly stand up next to you
00:40:40.580 And defend her still today
00:40:43.360 Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land
00:40:48.680 God bless the USA
00:40:52.040 And I'm proud to be an American
00:41:00.320 Where at least I know I'm free
00:41:03.920 And I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me.
00:41:10.640 And I'll gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today.
00:41:19.100 Because there ain't no doubt I love this land.
00:41:23.880 God bless the USA.
00:41:33.920 YELLO, PENNSYLVANIA, I WON THIS PLACE SO MUCH, WE WON.
00:41:40.920 USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
00:41:48.920 Well, I'm thrilled to be back in this incredible commonwealth with the proud, hardworking patriots
00:41:55.920 of Lehigh Valley, Lehigh Valley.
00:42:00.920 And I'm also proud to say I won this state in a landslide.
00:42:05.060 We won it by so much.
00:42:09.800 And remember, I had the couple of little statements too big to rig, make it too big to rig, because
00:42:15.600 these people cheat like hell.
00:42:17.820 They cheat like hell, but we won it by a lot.
00:42:20.760 And maybe we should run again.
00:42:23.260 Should we run one more time?
00:42:28.140 I'd like to do that.
00:42:29.400 I'd like to do that.
00:42:30.920 But I got more votes than any candidate in the history of Pennsylvania.
00:42:34.300 Can you believe that, Beau?
00:42:36.180 You would have gotten more.
00:42:38.560 And today I'm especially honored to be here in the place that builds some of the toughest vehicles on the road, Mack Trucks.
00:42:45.220 Mack Trucks is doing a great job.
00:42:48.840 We have all of the Mack people, the chairman, we have a whole group of here, all the leaders, the big guys they're building.
00:42:55.940 They're trying to get a contract for 15,000 trucks.
00:42:59.280 15,000.
00:43:00.160 And I said, that's a lot.
00:43:02.440 I said, how many are you looking for, 10, 15?
00:43:04.900 No, 15,000, sir.
00:43:06.220 That's a lot of trucks.
00:43:08.140 For more than 100 years, this legendary company
00:43:11.140 has been making trucks right here in eastern Pennsylvania,
00:43:14.060 building the heavy-duty machinery that keeps our economy
00:43:17.680 rolling, our factories moving, and our industries
00:43:20.800 roaring all across the nation.
00:43:30.160 and you are the men and women who put your pride and spirit into those beautiful words
00:43:36.060 stamped on every Mack truck that said made in the USA it's made in the USA
00:43:42.540 and I want to especially thank the president of Mack trucks Stephen Roy who I just met who's a
00:43:51.680 great guy a great patriot very Republican too which I like he's a very strong Republican
00:43:58.160 Stephen where are you Stephen Stephen we got to get a certain we got to get a
00:44:07.160 certain very talented congressman reelected you know that we got to get
00:44:11.720 him where are you where are you mr. congressman we got to get you back in
00:44:17.760 thank you and thank you Stephen but our very special thanks to every single
00:44:22.960 worker at this fantastic factory the job you're doing here is incredible and I
00:44:27.720 I know you're applying for a big one,
00:44:29.320 and we'll see how that goes.
00:44:30.920 We'll have to call up some people and see if it's good,
00:44:33.000 if your price is right.
00:44:34.360 Is your price right, Steven?
00:44:35.560 I don't know, maybe we'll get it down a little bit.
00:44:38.060 We'll get it down.
00:44:39.360 15,000 trucks, that's a lot of trucks.
00:44:43.160 But that's what this is all about, it's greatness.
00:44:45.340 You built this country, and you're the ones
00:44:47.800 who are making America great again.
00:44:49.340 We're the hottest country in the world.
00:44:52.140 For decades.
00:44:53.140 For decades, the workers of this commonwealth watched globalist politicians let other countries
00:45:02.120 rip you off and close your factories, rob your jobs, take them away to foreign lands.
00:45:08.360 Then I came along.
00:45:09.400 We stopped it very quickly.
00:45:10.900 Then we had a rigged election, then we had a rigged election, but it was so stupid they
00:45:16.600 kept everything going a little bit for us.
00:45:19.320 And what we've done in the last year and a half, nobody's ever seen anything like it.
00:45:24.000 They put America first, they put China first, they put illegal aliens first and everybody
00:45:28.580 else first but you.
00:45:31.080 But we put you first by a lot.
00:45:34.000 But at long last, you finally have a president who is putting workers first, putting Pennsylvania
00:45:39.600 first and putting America first.
00:45:42.200 We're doing that and we're doing it like nobody's ever seen before.
00:45:48.540 Starting on my first day back in office and this goes all the way back to 2016 too, but
00:45:54.600 Right from a year and a half ago. Nobody's ever seen anything like this with the hottest country anywhere in the world by a lot
00:46:02.400 But I stood up to the trade cheaters and cheaters and abusers and violators of the world like
00:46:08.460 No president has ever stood up before and now I'm standing up again because Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon if that's okay
00:46:18.540 and we're doing quite well i placed 50 percent tariffs on foreign copper aluminum and steel so
00:46:28.780 they couldn't come in and steal your jobs and sometimes even more than a hundred percent
00:46:33.740 tariffs they weren't going to come in from foreign lands and steal your jobs if they wanted to come
00:46:38.780 in they pay a hundred percent they pay two hundred percent they pay i don't care what it is they're
00:46:45.020 They're not going to steal your jobs, okay, and they stop.
00:46:53.400 And right now we have more factories being built, and I mean car factories, AI factories,
00:46:59.780 factories of every type, than we've ever had in the history of our country by three times.
00:47:06.820 That's because they didn't want to pay the tariff.
00:47:11.000 How don't you pay a tariff?
00:47:12.540 You build your factory here, and you hire American workers.
00:47:16.140 It's quite simple, actually.
00:47:20.760 But as you know, I placed a 25% tariff on foreign automobiles, and very importantly,
00:47:26.300 I posed a 25% tariff on medium and heavy-duty trucks, so that Mack Truck could do very well
00:47:32.540 with its factory in Pennsylvania.
00:47:37.400 But all American roads will be filled with American trucks very shortly.
00:47:41.520 few people are able to compete with us anymore they used to rip us off it was like we were a
00:47:45.600 bunch of babies american labor worked with us too i just met the head of your unions and
00:47:51.360 they've been terrific they work with us and they're fair they treat it as good maybe we can
00:47:55.920 negotiate a little bit tougher where the hell are the union guys those guys are great they're great
00:48:00.720 there they are i want to just say hello we gotta we gotta make sure you vote for our congressman
00:48:06.480 here i'm not doing this for my help right muser we even have muser here this
00:48:15.920 within a single year of taking office i slashed trade deficit with china by the largest amount
00:48:21.600 in the history of trade and we by the way have the biggest trade deficit cut in the history of our
00:48:29.760 country 67 percent think of this we had a trade deficit we cut our trade deficit if you do if
00:48:37.440 you're a president and you cut it by one percent they say oh you're doing a great job two percent
00:48:42.320 you're a genius i cut it by 67 percent that's why you have all of these factories being built
00:48:52.960 they'll soon be opening they're already opening but when those factories are opening
00:48:58.400 I don't know what you're going to do.
00:48:59.700 You're going to negotiate very good salaries, that I can tell you,
00:49:02.320 because they need you.
00:49:03.520 In many ways, they need you more than you need them.
00:49:06.900 American exports to the rest of the world are up by $150 billion.
00:49:12.900 You hear that, Bo?
00:49:13.680 It's not bad.
00:49:14.500 You've got to wrestle a long way to make that.
00:49:16.940 Bo is going to have to win a lot of tournaments to have to make that money.
00:49:20.400 Think of it, $150 billion up.
00:49:24.400 We never had that.
00:49:25.400 We always have losses.
00:49:26.680 we take in much more than we send out now we're up 150 billion and that's nothing because when
00:49:34.080 all these factories are opening up mr. senator another great one what a great senator you have
00:49:39.020 did you did you fight hard david david did you fight hard he was with me i think every stop
00:49:48.320 i said where the hell is david he's right there sir and he's working hard and he's a great guy
00:49:54.040 he's working he's working very hard for you but a short time ago we were a dead country we're
00:49:59.560 laughed at all over the world we were a dead country people were laughing they were saying
00:50:04.200 what the hell happened to that country the king of saudi arabia said it two years ago i was over
00:50:08.440 there he said you know sir two years ago you were a dead country and now you're the hottest country
00:50:15.400 anywhere in the world it's true and we're hotter now than we were then
00:50:24.040 Thank you.