On today s episode of Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec is joined by a special guest to discuss the latest in the case of a missing transgender high school student, and the growing issue of trans-related violence across Western civilization.
00:00:50.320The president has always remained consistent
00:00:52.080in that he kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of his club at Mar-a-Lago
00:00:55.860because, frankly, Jeffrey Epstein was a creep.
00:00:57.920And unlike many other people who are named in these files, President Trump cut off his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and was honest and transparent about that for years and years.
00:01:08.340The delayed January jobs report released just a few moments ago, and it shows that the United States economy added 130,000 jobs last month, far more than the 55,000 that was expected.
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00:01:41.080Just within the past few hours, law enforcement has released a man detained for questioning in the search for Nancy Guthrie.
00:01:47.640So an hour and a half ago, we got kind of a bizarre letter, an email from somebody who says they know who the kidnapper is
00:01:57.700and that they have tried reaching Savannah's sister, Annie, and Savannah's brother to no avail.
00:03:08.320And of course, we're breaking down all of the information, all of the investigations,
00:03:13.580this high school situation where multiple students killed, more injured, and at the0.92
00:03:21.940center of it all, another trans individual, the same type of horrific violence that we0.99
00:03:29.540have seen ripping across Western civilization.1.00
00:03:32.960We've seen this type of violence in Canada.
00:03:35.380we've seen it across the United States of America. And of course, it was transgender-related1.00
00:03:43.260violence that led to the murder of Charlie Kirk five months ago yesterday. And that trial
00:03:52.300stands to begin here, the first arraignment coming up in just a couple of months.0.78
00:03:58.880And so what are we to make of this epidemic of transviolence?
00:04:06.740For months now, over a year now, we have called here systematically and consecutively and consistently at Human Events for a full FBI federal task force on the issue of transviolence.
00:04:26.060it keeps happening again and again and again and for so many of these individuals who we know
00:04:34.740by the way are on some type of hormones some type of medical chemical brain altering drugs
00:04:45.160they are unstable and that instability leads to violence and that violence leads to innocent
00:04:53.780people getting shot and killed, murdered. Daily Mail has now published new photos of
00:05:02.800Lance Twiggs and Lance Twiggs, supposedly, according to the Daily Mail, huge exclusive
00:05:11.020out from them, says the transgender lover of Charlie Kirk's alleged killer has finally emerged
00:05:17.560from hiding five months after the political assassination that stunned the world. Lance0.55
00:05:23.120twigs vanished overnight after his live-in boyfriend, Tyler Robinson, was unmasked as
00:05:28.140the gunman accused of shooting Kirk as he debated trans issues at Utah Valley University.
00:05:34.160We're now being told that he's quietly rebuilding his life hundreds of miles away after reconciling
00:05:41.240with his strict Mormon family and relocating with them to Texas.
00:05:45.220The Daily Mail continues, sources say he spends his days gaming online and reading fantasy
00:05:51.080novels occasionally venturing out to grab takeout or run errands for his parents and there's photos
00:05:56.860of him carrying clothes books uh some sneakers into his four-bed dig so it's into the home
00:06:05.620in the suburban neighborhood so you're seeing those photos uh you're seeing the books
00:06:11.080in uh in his hand brandon sanderson who's associated with the wheel of time and other
00:06:17.240series that he's come out with in the fantasy, high fantasy genre.
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00:08:54.100All right. Huge developments, even overnight in the Nancy Guthrie case, the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.
00:09:02.080a detention more letters that have come out man who was detained and then later released wanted
00:09:08.220to go through all of that and bring up bring us all up to speed and folks we've got the best
00:09:14.080guest to be able to do so sheriff mark lamb right down from pinal county right next door chef where
00:09:20.220are you i'm doing good jack thanks for having me back on i appreciate the intro it's amazing i mean
00:09:25.880we've got a subject matter expert like yourself someone who's stepped up you're running for
00:09:29.880Congress, but you're also lending your expertise to not just, obviously, the people of your state,
00:09:36.720but also the public writ large that has so much invested in this story. I mean, this has really
00:09:42.840become a story that's, I think, taken the nation by storm. And we will here at Human Events and
00:09:49.040Real America's Voice have something to announce on that. I think tomorrow we're going to have a
00:09:53.680is coming out, but I wanted to get your sense of just, even in the last time since we've spoken,
00:10:00.060it really feels like the federal investigators that have come in now, Kash Patel visiting as
00:10:06.060well at the command center, the tactical operations center, the talk that they've set up basically,
00:10:10.640that they've really been able to get a breakthrough in this case, and they're getting a lot of
00:10:15.240traction from what we're seeing. What's your read? Well, look, the FBI is really good at this,
00:10:20.300And they should be brought in on a case like this because they have ability to go into phones and computers.
00:10:26.240You know, we were told initially that there was no video or pictures from that camera, that it was unretrievable.
00:10:33.200The FBI gets involved. And then whether Google had it the whole time or whatever it was, they finally got somebody to release it.
00:10:41.860And what should have been on the cloud are gone. It's kind of actually concerning on one end because they they they didn't even have a subscription, yet this video still existed.
00:10:51.700So that should be concerning a little bit. But thank goodness, in this case, it was still available and they were able to recover it.
00:10:58.260And now I think that everybody feels like that we're finally starting to get some traction on this case and be able to get it moving in the right direction.
00:11:06.260well so when you saw the video initially what were what were some of your first um you know
00:11:14.500indications what were some of your first observations your analysis of something like
00:11:18.480this uh did it seem like this was a a professional job like so many were suggesting yeah well you
00:11:26.260know like you're in the intel community as soon as i saw this video i was like okay this is kind
00:11:30.500of a little bit more of a dog and pony show than what we had originally anticipated the way he
00:11:35.140carries his gun that is a little weird just his his comfort level being in the the doorway of
00:11:41.700somebody's home knowing that a camera is filming him at the time that's a little stands out to me
00:11:47.200as well and he was in no hurry you know he wasn't like he just ripped the camera off he took time
00:11:52.720went grab some bushes brought it back over this is a man who was very comfortable that he he was
00:11:58.600not going to be identified by that video camera um so those are some of the things that stood out
00:12:03.800to me but clothing backpack the backpack appears to be full you wonder why that is the case uh but
00:12:10.740there was a lot that to go off of in this video and i think there's some stuff within his even
00:12:15.040though he's wearing his mask i think you've got some facial features uh that you could go off of
00:12:20.180there my guess is whoever this was has probably shaved his uh mustache and little little fu man
00:12:25.200truth ain't here uh since then but this is definitely going to give them something to work
00:12:29.780with. Well, yeah, and you'd think, but I remember once, as you say, when I was in the intel
00:12:35.940community, I had this training that I was going through, and we actually had a retired LAPD
00:12:41.120homicide investigator who was leading the training and gave us this scenario and, you know, a bunch
00:12:46.240of facts, basically a case, similar missing person case that was based on a real story.
00:12:50.920And, you know, a bunch of us in the class came up with all sorts of different scenarios and what it
00:12:56.240could have been. And, and then he eventually told us the truth. And, and I don't think any of us
00:13:00.880got it right. This is, you know, first, first year, kind of one-on-one level. And he comes in,
00:13:05.220he said, the problem you guys all have is that you think criminals are smart, but typically,
00:13:10.740typically it's not the smartest kind of people that turned a crime to profit in the first place.
00:13:17.060And so we're sitting there going, why would they make so many mistakes? And he said, look,
00:13:20.840they all do. They all do because they're not the smartest people to begin with. And I think
00:13:24.360that's what you see on this video yeah don't subscribe to conspiracy what could easily be
00:13:29.320dismissed as incompetence you know a lot of times you have criminals who are not very smart and what
00:13:36.160when i see this video it makes me feel more less as if this was a kidnapping or an abduction or
00:13:42.620maybe just a burglary or some type of other crime that maybe just didn't go the way they thought it
00:13:48.680was going to go and then they had to make an adjustment on the fly uh with nancy guthrie0.99
00:13:53.760that would be not as good because that would you know then she becomes a liability in that case0.71
00:13:59.140i'm still very good letters yeah it's more like a home invasion that she was home for0.96
00:14:05.100and maybe that this guy didn't know if she was going to be there maybe he did
00:14:08.900but uh you know this video makes it feel more like a burglary or a crime gone wrong
00:14:15.400what what do you make of the sense that we only see one individual in the video and people suggested
00:14:22.820he could have had a vehicle i'm sure he had a vehicle but that there may have been more people
00:14:26.260in the vehicle but we really only see one person in that video i mean is this the type of thing
00:14:32.380that when you see abductions when you see kidnappings or those home invasions do you
00:14:36.420really only see a single perpetrator you know sometimes if you got a random criminal burglar
00:14:42.380they could be a single perpetrator but when you're involving a another person a kidnapping
00:14:46.980now you're going to have to start to subscribe you know ascribe some of that to uh a conspiracy
00:14:52.960which involves two or three people you might have had somebody down the road in the vehicle who was
00:14:58.160waiting to come pick him up who was kind of monitoring uh the traffic in the area you may
00:15:02.880have had somebody else giving him information about the house or who would be at the house
00:15:07.720where the cameras were my guess is is there is more than one one person involved here the one
00:15:13.680thing is i it's clear that this is probably the same person but in some of the pictures he has
00:15:18.360that gun from off his front waist and in the other pictures he doesn't so um you know there may be a
00:15:25.160slight possibility that you had two people dressed exactly the same but i doubt it you know this is
00:15:29.960probably going to be one guy who decided to eventually put the gun on when he was going to
00:15:33.420go in the house right or in fact you know he's got his hand on it it seems that he was he's walking
00:15:40.100up so it it could be that he was fidgeting with it moving it around uh again but something that
00:15:45.680also speaks to someone who's you know probably not really you know been very experienced doing
00:15:51.000anything like this probably not someone who's uh have had a history of these type of things and
00:15:56.220and certainly by the way you know the first thing you check of course is is the person home if this
00:21:28.720Celebrate 250 years of freedom drink coffee that tastes incredible because every sip should feel like a win.
00:21:33.920We're back on with Sheriff Mark Lamb, who's now also running for Congress.
00:21:39.760In Arizona, he's providing his expertise, his leadership stepped up when when his public called in terms of law enforcement.
00:21:47.340He's stepping up now in terms of leadership and he's providing his expertise as this investigation goes on in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.
00:21:57.380Sheriff, I have to ask you, what are we to make of these ransom letters, these purported ransom letters, the Bitcoin?
00:22:06.600There's a new letter out saying, oh, I've got information on the other letters.
00:22:51.420These fraudsters are above this just because of the nature of this situation.
00:22:54.940So I've been dubious of these letters from the beginning.
00:22:58.180I just I find certain pieces of it odd.
00:23:01.100And I just I think this is a different type of crime as opposed to your traditional type of kidnapping.
00:23:11.300And that seems to be what I think a lot of people are looking at, because in a kidnapping, you'd want the money to be transferred as fast as possible.
00:23:20.820The motive is financial. So it's a business. There's no reason to drag things on.
00:23:26.080There's no reason to put the family through this much time because you just want the money and then you want to be able to get away without being caught.
00:23:33.960The longer you wait, the higher the chances are of you getting caught.
00:23:38.420And then on a more somber note, though, the lack of any kind of communication regarding proof of life, obviously, I think stands out as a pretty big red flag to a lot of people.
00:24:57.900I mean, it goes right in line with everything that President Trump has been saying about coordination with ICE, Border Patrol, as you pointed out, which operates in this very area every single day.
00:25:10.100What are we to make of this lack of coordination early on?
00:25:14.000You know, in law enforcement, one of the big things is you cannot let pride get in the way.
00:25:47.560Now, the challenge you face is we're not on the same radio systems.
00:25:52.180You know, you do have these pissing matches in between these agencies.
00:25:56.080I'm not saying this is going on right now, but it is inevitable that you're going to see some of that, some of this territorial issues.
00:26:03.520Hopefully that's not the case, but it is natural to have that.
00:26:07.480And then that creates some confusion, some lack of communication.
00:26:12.440Maybe you move too fast on one thing when we wanted to hold a little bit longer.
00:26:16.520So this is all going to be challenges that they're going to have to overcome, both from the federal, the FBI side and the sheriff's office side.
00:26:24.580Right. And of course, it comes down to, you know, do you want to do the right thing or do you want to get credit?
00:26:30.420Do you want to be worried about media headlines?
00:26:32.740All the rest of it, to your point, which may lead to people want to jump the gun before something is fully fleshed out.
00:26:38.860Sheriff Mark Lamb, that's all the time we have today for this.
00:26:41.640Where can people go to follow you to get involved with the campaign?
00:26:44.320And I strongly urge people to support Sheriff Lamb.
00:26:46.940Just what a tremendous leader at a time such as this.
00:26:50.180Well, Jack, I appreciate the kind words.
00:26:51.960If you want to support me, go to marklam.us, marklam.us.
00:30:27.660Well, I'm happy to. Look, you know, you were on here many times throughout the past year telling
00:30:33.320us that just wait, just wait. The tariff policies are going to come in. We're going to see this jobs
00:30:39.540boom. We're going to and the targeted sectors that you always told us about, specifically,
00:30:44.580were home building and manufacturing. And those are seeing two absolute booms. Why is it that the
00:30:53.480media didn't see this coming when you were right here on Human Events talking about it every single
00:30:58.560day? Jack, first of all, let me say that President Trump instinctively, with his business background,
00:31:04.900really was at the forefront of what he expected to be a major turn in the economy. And that's
00:31:10.900what we've seen. It's not just the January data, it's some upward revisions to the prior months.
00:31:15.820And it looks like the trend is higher, especially on the private side, because
00:31:18.980we've kind of right-sizing the government. Many people missed it, Jack, not just the
00:31:25.720sort of the mainstream media. I'd seen something this morning like 78 out of 80
00:31:30.900economists missed the forecast. But the reason to be upbeat, Jack, as you know,
00:31:36.340is the president prevented the largest tax hike in history from occurring in 2026.
00:31:40.900He solidified those gains, those hard-fought gains that were from 2017.
00:31:46.800But we had additional things, Jack, like the full expensing of capital expenditures, now the full expensing of structure.
00:31:53.260So when we see stronger construction jobs, what we think after a decline, a sharp decline that began in the prior administration on manufacturing, which is now turning,
00:32:02.320And, you know, the tax policies and the growth policies are designed to work where we're now starting to see the early signs of this major recovery, which then makes us very optimistic on the outlook.
00:32:17.520Otherwise, they could just choose to ignore it.
00:32:19.600And there's very good income growth implied from this report.
00:32:22.340In other words, take-home pay should start to rise much more significantly, obviously opposite of what had happened in the prior administration.
00:32:29.340And when we talk about this, it's really a situation where there are so many economists that were just running around saying, oh, this is never going to work.
00:32:41.700It's not possible. Tariffs are going to.
00:32:43.440But but what they missed, and I think what so many of them missed and what President Trump understood, Secretary Besson, of course, backed him on this and put it in place, was that the tariff policies were always going to be predicated on this idea of the United States as a premium market, that all of those suppliers would, in fact, bear the cost and bear the burden of this because they want access to the U.S. market writ large.
00:33:09.880And that's what we're seeing across the board, isn't it?
00:33:12.080That's exactly right. People need to think holistically about President Trump's policies, where you have deregulation, prudent business deregulation that removes burdensome regulations on companies that don't allow them to expand and, of course, hire people.
00:33:28.600That gets married with cheap and abundant energy because if you're going to build and produce items, goods, things that people want, you've got to have low energy costs.
00:33:37.620You have to have low taxes, which the one big beautiful bill solidified, then the incentives that are in those taxes, and then a further incentive for tariffs.
00:33:45.740In other words, if you tariff countries, that's going to encourage them to bring capital in, and they're further incentivized by all those factors I just mentioned.
00:33:54.540So everything works together in unison. The president instinctively understands that.
00:33:59.480And that's why we've had record amounts of capital commitments coming in from foreign countries, coming in from foreign businesses.
00:34:06.120And this is why we believe we're at the start of a real industrial manufacturing boom renaissance.
00:34:13.960And it's and it's incredible to see. I've just anecdotally, I was reading Twitter yesterday and I saw, you know, this this guy putting out that, you know,
00:34:21.220his, he had family members that worked in the manufacturing industry in Ohio. And they said
00:34:25.740that they're, they were having to turn down work because they were, their plate was absolutely
00:34:30.980filled with different projects that they wanted to put in. And they said, look, we're usually
00:34:35.600getting beaten left and right by the Chinese. And yet here we are, we can't even fill our orders.
00:34:42.420We've hired to the hilt and we have, you know, they're possibly may even have to look at expanding
00:34:46.480just because the amount of demand is there.
00:34:49.340And that's really what this is about, isn't it?
00:34:51.440It's allowing American firms to actually be able to compete
00:34:56.540with what the foreign companies are doing.
00:34:58.460And when they're able to do so, people will typically choose American.
00:38:35.720Jack, we're back live, Human Events Daily.0.94
00:38:37.920I want to get Libby Emmons in here now from the Post Millennial to talk to us about yet another horrific example of the epidemic of trans violence now out of Canada.0.74
00:38:56.440Well, so walk us through this, the situation. Who was the individual? What do we know about them? And what's the current status in terms of the school, the victims?
00:39:06.500So yesterday in a very tiny town, a very tiny mining town nestled in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, an individual named who has been identified as Jesse Strang went into the school, killed six people, injured 25.
00:39:24.820Three of those were transported in critical condition to a hospital.
00:39:51.820The secondary school is seventh grade through eighth grade.
00:39:55.760I mean, seventh grade through graduation, through senior year.
00:39:59.680seven through 12, and it has about 160 students. So it's an extremely small school and a very
00:40:06.320small community. Police were called to the school, I think, about 1.20 p.m. local time yesterday,
00:40:13.300where they went into the school and cleared the school and found also the shooter dead from a
00:40:20.660gunshot wound that was self-inflicted. So this is really a big tragedy, and there have been some
00:40:26.560complicating factors in terms of getting to understand the identity of the shooter. And a
00:40:32.580lot has been done by independent journalists in Canada who have gotten that information out
00:40:37.980because the CBC, which is the state-run media there, which is very pervasive, has been very
00:40:44.720uneasy about releasing details and has not released details. So the victims are not known.
00:40:51.140However, Amy Hamm, who is in the province where this happened, spoke about it on Twitter and said that she had been in previous years in a private Facebook group with the mother.
00:41:03.960Now, Amy Hamm is a women's rights activist, and she has worked really hard to preserve women's only spaces in Canada.
00:41:13.080And that has been a losing battle for her, but she's been fighting anyway.
00:41:16.820She said that she was in this private Facebook group with the mother, and she believes that the mother is one of the victims because two people were also found dead in a residence in the town.
00:41:29.820So they have also not been identified, but Amy Ham has said that she believes that it's the mother.
00:41:35.720So it really does seem like a very similar tragedy to the trans shooting tragedies that we see unfolding in America as well, where you have a person, an individual who in this case was taking SSRIs, talked about taking Zoloft and some other medication that is specifically for autism and sleep, you know, insomnia and things like that.
00:42:00.740So you have this individual who had been posting about being trans, about, you know, wanting to take hormone replacement therapy as well, which is cross-sex hormones.
00:42:11.580He had changed his username from Jesse Boy to Jess Jess UWU, and people may remember that O-W-O was something that was scrawled on the, engraved on the bullet casings in the Charlie Kirk assassination case, and UWU is a similar thing to that.
00:42:35.900It sort of represents anime, furry kind of things like that.
00:43:13.620She lost her job for sticking up for women's rights.1.00
00:43:17.600Yeah. OK, I remember that. She was prosecuted. Yeah, she was prosecuted by you interviewed her.0.99
00:43:22.260right? I sure did. Yeah. I think, I think the world of Amy, otherwise I wouldn't cite what
00:43:27.500she was saying. I think that she's very, I mean, which just blows my mind that such a small world
00:43:31.740that, that this came up now, but my question is going to be though, is the fact that they were
00:43:36.620in a private chat together, private Facebook group together. And has Amy stated whether or not
00:43:42.840that the mother was there because it was a group involving trans rights or, or, you know,
00:43:48.820fighting to protect girls' spaces from trans rights, this trans community.
00:43:53.280No, she didn't go into detail on that, but she did say that this mom was concerned about her son,
00:43:59.380who was taking joy and injuring his siblings, who seemed a little bit, you know,
00:44:05.920I don't want to put words in Amy's mouth here, but seemed a little bit psychotic.
00:44:10.240When we think about, you know, children who take pleasure in injuring others,
00:44:14.540that's something that certainly is a parent's nightmare.
00:44:17.800And I think that that's what she was talking about here. Now, this Facebook chat was a few years ago. So the posts that Amy was sharing were from, you know, several years back. But there have been posts since then by this individual that are saying, you know, that they're trans and they're trying to figure out how to navigate that. And they came from a family where hunting was part of, you know, family life. And so there were a lot of guns in the home.
00:44:45.280and that's i mean just absolutely horrific libby this is a small mining village that is an extremely
00:44:55.560remote town um as you say 2400 people um a place that i don't think most folks would associate with0.75
00:45:05.040rampant outbreaks of the trans community how is it that a town like that could see something like
00:45:13.300this that typically you would associate with large urban areas, cities, or, you know, my gosh,0.99
00:45:19.560you know, we're seeing something now where Wurum, Utah has a situation like this and other parts of
00:45:26.640Utah. What is going on here? Yeah, I think that we do see this a lot more in rural and small areas
00:45:33.880for a couple of different reasons. One, people are able to connect on these message boards and
00:45:38.900chat boards online, they're able to talk about what they're feeling and then essentially be
00:45:43.940groomed by others who say, oh, you must be trans or you must have this very specific kind of
00:45:49.520neurodivergence and various other things. So people are able to connect in that way and end up,
00:45:55.740you know, hearing about these things through online communities. We also have a situation
00:46:00.840where if you're living in an urban environment, perhaps if you're in a much bigger city and you
00:46:06.280have these weird feelings there's probably a lot more people who have weird feelings like you hence
00:46:10.580all the weird drama kids that you find in various cities you know but in a very small town it might
00:46:16.000be harder to find people of a similar wavelength i'm just you know guessing here um but also you
00:46:23.660have a situation where you have the coastal elites you have the coastal leftists acting like the
00:46:29.540entirety of flyover country and certainly most people fly over the canadian rockies and don't
00:46:34.300stop. You have a lot of people who think, oh, the middle of the country here, the people out in this
00:46:39.640rural areas are very backwards. But they've been inundated with all of this messaging, just like
00:46:45.880everybody else has. There's no real difference anymore. And the flattening of our culture
00:46:51.420through online media has really made a huge difference where this kind of stuff is accessible
00:46:56.620to everyone. So there's no respite from it. Parents in rural areas need to know that their kids are
00:47:03.700able to access this same kind of really poisonous, dangerous rhetoric and these kinds of ideas
00:47:10.780as they would be able to if they were in a larger urban area.
00:47:15.240It's just out there and you have to pay a lot more attention to it.
00:47:19.840It's on phones, it's on computers, and it seems like Jesse Strang was very active in
00:47:26.020some of these communities and had posts and a YouTube channel and all of the rest of it.
00:47:30.880So these are things that you have to watch out for, but it's not different than it is in urban areas, except the only real difference would be that there are more people in urban areas that perhaps you can relate to than there are in a town where there's 160 kids between 7th and 12th grade.
00:47:48.800But it's the ideology, it's the internet, and that's where this is taking place.