Jack Posobiec is a commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. He is a regular contributor on CNN and Fox News and host of the Human Events Daily Brief. He is also the author of several books and has been a frequent guest host on the Fox News Channel.
00:00:50.560President Trump has unveiled a new 20-point peace plan for Gaza after his White House meeting yesterday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
00:00:57.620The proposal calls for an immediate ceasefire, the return of all hostages within 72 hours, and a phased Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
00:01:05.580Hamas members who lay down their arms would be granted amnesty or safe passage, according to this deal.
00:01:10.580A new board of peace led by Trump and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair would oversee Gaza's transition, backed by an international force to provide security.
00:01:19.100With just hours until the midnight deadline, Congress barreling toward a government shutdown.
00:01:24.020Congressional leaders leaving the White House without a deal.
00:01:26.840It was a frank and direct discussion with the President of the United States and Republican leaders, but significant and meaningful differences remain.
00:01:37.480Democrats refusing to back down, saying they will not vote to fund the government unless Republicans reverse cuts to Medicaid and keep health care premiums from rising for some 20 million Americans.
00:01:48.360Vice President J.D. Vance with this warning.
00:01:50.380I think we're headed to a shutdown because the Democrats won't do the right thing.
00:01:53.980If the Secretary of War can do regular hard PT, so can every member of our joint force.
00:02:01.440Frankly, it's tiring to look out at combat formations or really any formation and see fat troops.
00:02:09.100Likewise, it's completely unacceptable to see fat generals and admirals in the halls of the Pentagon and leading commands around the country and the world.
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00:09:50.260The last time I was in that studio you're in, and Charlie was there, it was when I was about to hit one year.
00:09:58.800And I'll never forget that that's what Charlie was more interested in talking about than anything else, was me not drinking alcohol anymore.
00:10:08.560So when you had that conversation, now, you know, I talked about it.
00:10:12.560I said, you know what, I'm sick and tired of waking up like this in the times that I would do it, and I wanted to change.
00:10:20.220Charlie, I mentioned, I know he was big on Huberman and sort of the physical effects, the mental effects.
00:10:25.400He's like, look, if I've got to be on campus here going back and forth with these kids, I've got to be sharp, and I've got to keep my senses sharp, I've got to have my wit sharp.
00:10:50.400And so when I got out and we started doing this Dear America thing and everything, a very common tale that you hear entrepreneurs and things, they start off here, and then work starts to go, and then they start to just go, and less and less working out, and less and less this.
00:11:05.840More and more drinking from stress and things like that.
00:11:09.620I want to be clear because I don't want to take away from anyone who has an addiction or anything like this.
00:12:09.640Trump, of course, has never had alcohol.
00:12:12.440But I'm telling you, when I started this 20 years ago, there was so much prejudice against you when you were like the one.
00:12:18.740You're like the odd man out, you know.
00:12:20.440And everybody knows those sayings like, oh, you know, you can't trust a guy who doesn't take a drink or there must be something wrong with you or, oh, are you going to judge me?
00:12:29.860And then people would, and I'd even ask you this.
00:12:32.500Have you ever faced like little like subtle ostracism from like friends or something where they say, hey, man, we're all going out tonight.
00:13:40.040Uh, but it's not a religious thing or anything.
00:13:43.940It was, it was simply that like you and you know, we all were trying to keep up with Charlie.
00:13:49.680We have to operate on such this high tempo all the time that I just, I got no, no place in my life for it.
00:13:58.000And now that I've been off of it for two years, it never benefited me at all.
00:14:04.340And it's made me have to learn how to engage and relax and have a good time without a sedative to, to, to put me in that mindset.
00:14:13.080I used to, um, I used to have to tell, cause you know, depending on the situation, especially just like you say, being in the military, you never know where you're at or you're overseas and you might be visiting some other country and then you're in this country.
00:14:26.680I remember I'm not going to name the country, but I was overseas and I was visiting what we were doing a liaison mission with another country's military.
00:14:33.720And suddenly they were saying, okay, well, we're all going to go drink now.
00:14:36.580Cause the mission's done and we're going to celebrate.
00:14:38.240And I said, well, actually I don't drink.
00:14:39.880And they're like every head in the room turns like, what's this guy's problem?
00:14:44.520So there were times where, you know, I don't, I don't know if I'm like confessing or whatever, but I would just say, look, I have an allergy and to kind of like get past that moment.
00:14:56.380Cause like there are times where people know what it's like, you know, it's like, Hey, I have an allergy.
00:15:00.720Like actually, you know, I can, it makes me really sick.
00:15:03.020And it, and it just gets you through that because it's something where it's so deeply ingrained into not just our culture, but other cultures around the world that, you know, it's, it's like an insult.
00:15:14.200If you won't, if you won't share a drink with somebody and look, I get it.
00:15:18.860Like alcohol has obviously been part of the world for millennia at this point.
00:15:22.880And nothing's ever going to change that.
00:15:24.760But what I, what I have control over, and it sounds like this is what you're saying as well is if I can't control the world and can't change the world.
00:15:32.360I mean, I try a little bit every day, I guess, but the way Charlie, of course tried, but I know I can control myself a hundred percent.
00:15:38.380And if I can control myself, then that's one thing that I can choose.
00:15:41.580And I'm going to choose to do that for me.
00:15:43.560And it sounds like that's what you're saying too.
00:17:30.840And I think a lot of people attach like a, like, like a, like an emotion to things, you know, like in the South, like eating is like a huge deal in the South.
00:17:40.440Whereas up North eating is just something you got to get on the go as you're going.
00:21:33.920But when it's Portland, when it's Portland, we know that Portland is one of the target sites.
00:21:40.620Portland Antifa, OK, Portland Antifa has been one of the most well-known groups, Rose City Antifa, since all the way in 2007.
00:21:53.340Since 2007 and back in 2016, Rose City Antifa, which is the Portland group, joined the Torch Network.
00:22:00.040And the Torch Network coalition is a broad, they would call it, you know, affinity group coalition of Antifa groups around the country.
00:22:08.660They're also affiliated with anti-racist action.
00:22:11.420And they've been up there for a very, very long time.
00:22:16.620And I suppose the question is, this is, by the way, this is, by the way, where a Trump supporter was murdered in cold blood, Michael Reinhold, in 2020,
00:22:26.900after attending a prayer service, was killed by an Antifa for just walking down the street in a MAGA hat.
00:22:36.420And my question is, why are they, why is it that they're just allowed to accost people in the street like that?
00:23:18.540But why are they allowed to roam the streets with impunity, accosting people, accosting journalists?
00:23:23.500Oh, and I'm sure, by the way, that the, you know, the Journalists Association, the National Press Club is going to come out and say they totally condemn Antifa for what they did to Nick Shirley, right?
00:24:11.220We need to absolutely get proactive about this.
00:24:13.600And what better place to do that than Portland, all right?
00:24:17.560We know that Portland is one of the hotspots, probably the biggest hotspot.
00:24:24.080It's the only place, right, is the only place in the whole country where the left has no leg to stand on whatsoever when they say Antifa doesn't exist.
00:24:32.480Because the Portland chapter of Antifa has existed for 20 years.
00:24:36.580So for 20 years, they've been up there.
00:24:40.300And you get the mayor walking around saying, oh, it's fine.
00:26:01.300They stand for the oppression of rights.
00:26:04.820They do not accept your right to exist.
00:26:10.660And if someone does not accept your right to exist, then that puts them in, you know, I don't like to quote John Locke, but what Locke would call a state of war.
00:26:22.520It takes you out of the state of nature and puts you in a state of war.
00:26:24.880Now, Hobbes, on the other hand, who I find myself a little bit more, a little bit more simpatico with, Hobbes would say that is human nature, warfare, tribalism, nasty, brutish and short life.
00:41:34.240with this horrific church shooting, Minneapolis, right there at the beginning of it, end of August, beginning of September.
00:41:44.920Then we get Charlie's assassination, his cold-blooded murder, the video of which sprayed across all of social media, shooting in an ICE facility, attempted bombings, another church attacked.
00:42:17.220Border Patrol, going and doing what they're doing.
00:42:20.440But how is it that Nick Shirley, I'm very confused.
00:42:22.880How is it that Nick Shirley is out there doing his job, getting footage, and Antifa could just walk up in a costume in the middle of the street 20 days after Charlie Kirk was murdered?
00:44:30.620And if these networks are not dealt with, if they're not dealt with, and by the way, if we're not going to do it now, what better chance are you waiting for?
00:47:13.460And the only way to deal with this, the only way to get this right, is to get the government to provide the protection of the people, both proactive and reactive.