00:00:53.980Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily here live.
00:00:59.320Real America's voice. Today is March 3rd, 2026.
00:01:02.980I know, Dominic, I want to go now live to Alex Bruzewicz, a senior advisor on Trump 2024, as well as an outside advisor to the president.
00:01:12.920Alex, you're joining us now from an undisclosed location, but I believe it's correct to say that you are out of the Middle East where you just were.
00:01:20.760Yes, it is. And I am safe and secure finally after about 72 hours in the Middle East.
00:01:29.360But it was quite the experience. And I'm grateful to be to be out as as are some of the other Americans that were able to come with me.
00:01:37.920So tell us what happened. You know, we hear this story. You chartered a flight.
00:01:43.220You were able to get out of the airspace, set the scene.
00:01:46.160How did you first realize that this was kicking off and that you were in harm's way?
00:01:50.760well i first realized it when i was in bed at about you know nine in the morning local time
00:01:58.860and i heard missiles coming into the airspace uh on that saturday morning so i was like okay well
00:02:04.360this is interesting probably not something i want to stick around for but uh unfortunately i had to
00:02:09.080stick around for a couple of days because all the commercial flights were canceled and i was only
00:02:13.960supposed to be in the region for, uh, approximately 36 hours. Uh, and then I ended up having to be
00:02:20.760there for about double that. So it was a crazy experience. Uh, and we had to ultimately, you
00:02:27.800know, take some, uh, I had to take some measures, uh, into my own hands and we were able to kind
00:02:33.660of create a plan that got me and seven other Americans, uh, you know, into, uh, safety. So
00:02:40.680it was quite the experience. I'm grateful for all the friends that helped me pull this off.
00:02:45.480Friends in some of the Middle Eastern governments, friends in our country. But, you know, we got out,
00:02:53.320but there's still a lot of people who are still there that we're trying to get out still. And I
00:02:56.340know that the State Department is working overtime to make that happen as well.
00:03:00.700And I want to be clear on this. So you were able to actually find a way to charter a plane
00:03:05.460that got you out of the Middle East. And I think to Greece is what the original reporting said.
00:03:09.440Yeah, that is accurate. Yeah, I identified a private charter that was flying in the area that had permission to land in a nearby city and organized private security transportation.
00:03:24.920And again, you know, this was something that I funded. It was paid for out of my pocket. But I wanted to make sure that we could get out of harm's way. And so, you know, I was asking people, what Americans do you guys have? Who should I take?
00:03:38.360And so I was sent a few different names.
00:03:41.920It took some businessmen from Georgia.
00:03:44.000I met this one girl who was a dog walker who was vlogging her experience on TikTok.
00:05:46.980And then he also said that they are focusing on getting military aircrafts and charter flights to get those who want to leave the Middle East out.
00:05:55.780So just call that number. Stay patient.
00:05:58.580But to their credit, all of the Gulf nations are taking tremendous care of the American citizens while they're there.
00:06:07.640But I think that a lot of the citizens would feel more comfortable back home.
00:06:12.700Well, I think that's right. And certainly, you know, for folks, you know, who don't understand that you're back home and we'll throw the maps up later.
00:06:19.720But, you know, there are land connections between Bahrain, between Qatar, between the UAE and Saudi.
00:06:27.180So there certainly are ways to get out that don't necessarily include air to be able to get into Saudi Arabia.
00:06:53.680And, you know, we got to you know, this is a crazy time.
00:06:56.780We got to keep, you know, helping our American citizens.
00:06:59.580And I know that this administration wants to make sure that every American citizen is taken care of.
00:07:04.380And there's a lot of public and private evacuation efforts that are taking place.
00:07:08.660So everybody's going to be taken care of. And I'm very confident of that.
00:07:13.820Thank you so much, Alex. Stay safe. Right back. Human Events Daily.
00:07:22.980Stand in our way in our golden age has just begun.
00:07:26.440This is Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:07:28.680Now it's time for everyone to understand what America First truly means.
00:07:33.320Welcome to the second American revolution.
00:07:38.440The president never, this is 20-something years ago, never said anything to me to make me think
00:07:45.000he was involved in anything improper with regard to Epstein either.
00:07:50.840Happy 2026 campaign season to all who celebrate.
00:07:54.280Americans start putting points on the board tonight with primaries in Arkansas, North Carolina, and here in Texas.
00:08:01.300With two larger-than-life primaries, one in each party.
00:08:04.760The incumbent, Republican John Cornyn, faces two other Texas lawmakers, Attorney General Ken Paxton and Congressman Wesley Hunt.
00:08:12.400All that is, again, raising Texas Democrats' hopes, even as they face their own brutal battle between electeds,
00:08:19.500Austin State House Representative James Tallarico and Dallas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett.
00:08:24.880Iran is ramping up airstrikes around the region in response to U.S. and Israeli attacks.
00:08:29.900All Americans are being urged to leave the Middle East.
00:08:32.960The wave of Iranian airstrikes now prompting U.S. embassies in Iraq, Jordan, and Bahrain
00:08:37.800to order non-emergency personnel to leave their posts.
00:08:41.180President Trump vowing to retaliate after the U.S. embassy in Saudi Arabia was hit by Iranian drones.
00:08:47.520Officials say the embassy, relatively empty at the time, sustained only minor damage.
00:08:52.280A fire was also reported at the U.S. embassy in Kuwait.
00:08:55.760It was in that country where the Pentagon says six American service members were killed
00:09:00.200and 18 others were injured during an Iranian attack on a tactical operations center.
00:09:04.840The war is already sending oil prices skyrocketing.
00:09:08.180Iran's military says it has shut down one of the world's busiest shipping channels.
00:09:12.360Lawmakers head into today's briefings with lots of questions, particularly about whether the U.S. faced an imminent threat before striking Iran and about the administration's exit strategy.
00:09:25.180Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying the administration knew Israel was preparing to strike Iran and the U.S. acted first to prevent a chain reaction.
00:09:35.240There absolutely was an imminent threat.
00:09:37.140And the imminent threat was that we knew that if Iran was attacked,0.94
00:09:40.360and we believe they would be attacked, that they would immediately come after us.0.86
00:09:43.880I thought we were going to have a situation where we were going to be attacked.0.97
00:09:48.880They were getting ready to attack Israel.0.89
00:09:52.080They were getting ready to attack others.0.56
00:10:14.240All right, Jack, we are back. Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice.
00:10:20.660Alex Bruzewicz, my friend, you know, just glad that he's safe and glad that he was able to get out there.
00:10:26.660And an incredible American, incredible job that he did, being able not just to get himself out, but to save seven people along with him and now working to get more Americans out as these evacuations continue.
00:10:41.040And all of this continues. I want to bring on Matt Boyle now from Breitbart News.
00:10:45.720And Matt, I know that you worked in helping to break that story as well.
00:10:50.520You've been focused reporting on this special military operation in Iran.
00:10:55.460John, what are your thoughts as we embark here at day three, day four of this?
00:11:00.920Yeah, well, look, I think it's been remarkably successful from the U.S. side of things in terms of the objective.0.88
00:11:08.860All the indications seem to be pointing to that we are decimating the Iranian missile capabilities, their weapons capabilities, their nuclear program ambitions.0.92
00:11:20.020And of course, I mean, you know, in the first night, they took out the Ayatollah. And then the latest situation appears is that earlier today, the Iranians were getting together to try to elect a new supreme leader. And it looks as though IDF forces effectively wiped out that meeting.0.50
00:11:39.960So just in terms of the military capabilities here from the U.S., it looks as though it is an extremely effective operation from President Trump and his team.
00:11:53.600The thing that I think you're going to continue to see questions about as this develops is that, first off, why?
00:12:03.220And you started seeing administration officials from the president on down through the secretary of state and the secretary of war and the vice president begin to answer those questions.
00:12:14.020I saw the Israeli prime minister last night do a big interview where he was talking about this.
00:12:20.320And but at the same time, you know, I see all the people across the establishment media.
00:12:25.800And then there's some voices around the right that, you know, are extremely critical of the administration here.
00:12:33.060And again, I don't want to get into it with any of them in particular, but the general gist of things, and I think this goes across the board, is that we are where we are at this point.
00:12:42.660And I think that it's not helpful to be out there causing divisions and whatnot, whether that's the establishment media trying to talk like that or it's certain other voices out there doing that.
00:12:56.360The one thing I would say is, first off, and I say that as somebody who's very skeptical of war and oftentimes, you know, really questions these things.
00:13:08.660I think that a big part of the reason why President Trump won in 2016 and again in 2024 is because of the fact that he's been very skeptical himself of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.0.95
00:13:20.880I do think that President Trump is not a neocon, and he is somebody who approaches things from the perspective of he wants to achieve a clearly defined objective, which I think they've clearly defined, which is wipe out the Iranian missiles and nuclear programs and their weapons capabilities.0.81
00:13:42.060so that they could never strike the U.S. or our allies and friends around the world0.57
00:13:49.060or our military personnel, which, again, you've got to keep in mind,
00:13:52.400we have embassies, military personnel, et cetera, all around the region.
00:13:56.940And that's part of what's happening here is they're striking and attacking all these other countries.
00:14:01.980And in effect, by the way, they've actually kind of created a coalition of countries
00:14:09.980Our White House correspondent asked President Trump about that, and he said it was a great point earlier today when he was sitting there with the German chancellor at the White House.
00:14:19.240But again, I think that the big picture here is that regardless of whether or not you agree with the decision to do this, the president made the decision.
00:14:30.980And I think the president has earned an enormous amount of trust from the MAGA base, from the general public around the country when it comes to matters of foreign policy, when it comes to matters of war and peace.
00:14:46.460And I think that you've got to really be rooting for the president here.
00:14:51.820You know, I see all the Democrats up there, you know, crying about congressional notifications and so on and so forth and war powers and all this nonsense.
00:15:00.980The fact of the matter is that rooting against President Trump to prove a political point
00:15:08.540means you're rooting for the United States to not do well
00:15:11.580and for American servicemen and women to not make it home alive.
00:15:17.960It's not a good thing, whether that's certain people on the right or certain people on the left.
00:15:25.000So I think that the hope here should be is that this is a swift end to this
00:15:28.940And it looks as though things are moving along very quickly and hopefully we'll get clearer answers from the administration.
00:15:38.360I know I'm trying to do as best I can and I know our team here at Breitbart is as well to tell the story and to get those answers to those questions.
00:15:48.380But again, at the end of the day here, I think that the president has earned an enormous amount of respect and an enormous amount of confidence from folks out there.
00:16:01.600I also don't think that the average voter out there is that upset about it one way or the other, either in favor of it or against it.
00:16:08.840I'm not noticing regular people out there around the country.
00:16:12.480Look, I'm down in Florida right now this week.
00:16:16.680But, you know, I've been talking to regular people and it's not a conversation point that I'm seeing people fired up about one way or the other.
00:16:25.220So I think it's a very online debate and whatnot.
00:16:29.140And so hopefully, you know, this this goes smoothly and quickly and that we achieve the objective and we move on.
00:16:36.420I think that's that's that's largely right. And I would just say that, you know, the reason that he has this credibility is because of the success, at least in terms of military success and objective success of Midnight Hammer and Venezuela, the Maduro raid, that these are things that the president has done already that have shown that he's not George W. Bush.
00:16:59.900that J.D. Vance, as we all know, is not Dick Cheney, that they're not going to go down that
00:17:04.980road. Now, to be sure, skepticism is perfectly valid. And, you know, Iran is definitely a much
00:17:11.540bigger can of worms than Venezuela. But I think the president does have credibility on that on0.99
00:17:16.780this because of his indeed his decade long tirade against Bush and against those forever war
00:17:23.280policies. Yeah. And then in addition to that, in addition to his decade long tirade against Bush
00:17:28.480in the forever wars and in obama too by the way barack obama was no better on the forever remember
00:17:33.260he campaigned on barack obama the pallets of cash the pallets of cash but but president trump has
00:17:39.700been remarkably consistent on iran since long before he was even a candidate he's been talking
00:17:44.580about this for for 15 20 years that they cannot never get a nuclear weapon they can never get
00:17:50.440intercontinental ballistic missiles right like he's been on like it's it's a straight line here
00:17:57.140This is not like a crooked, like Trump has changed his position or anything like that.
00:18:01.960Trump has been remarkably consistent his entire public life.
00:18:07.120And again, dating back long before he ever even announced the campaign, he came down the escalator.
00:18:12.960I'll never forget it. I was standing at the bottom of it.
00:18:15.480And look, the fact is, is that, and again, well, I do not want to get into a personal back and forth
00:18:23.060with any of the different voices or personalities out there.
00:18:25.880and I get it that we have influencer culture and so on and so forth the thing I would say is is
00:18:30.740that some of the people that you see out there criticizing the president are people that were
00:18:35.480not with him at that moment right like and they weren't with him until way later and so um the
00:18:43.180you know I mean again I was there at the bottom of the escalator when he came down I've been with
00:18:47.400him from the beginning and so the um and even before that and so uh you know again the president
00:18:53.740has been very consistent on this and so i i just hope that everybody you know takes the temperature
00:19:00.300down a little bit i get it this is war right this is serious definitely hold on matt boyle
00:19:05.380quick break we'll be right back here at human events daily
00:19:07.800influencers these are influencers and uh they're friends of mine jack
00:19:32.340You see, we were having negotiations with these lunatics, and it was my opinion that they were going to attack first.0.98
00:19:40.480They were going to attack. If we didn't do it, they were going to attack first.0.97
00:19:45.060I felt strongly about that. And we have great negotiators, great people, people that do this very successfully and have done it all their lives, very successful.
00:19:54.340And based on the way the negotiation was going, I think they were going to attack first.
00:19:59.660And I didn't want that to happen. So if anything, I might have forced Israel's hand.0.82
00:20:08.120All right, folks, we're back here. Human events.0.61
00:20:10.340And so President Trump, you know, yesterday we saw what Marco Rubio came out and was talking about the decision to go to war.
00:20:17.580And he had this comment about Israel and saying that it said that Israel was going to attack.
00:20:23.100And so the United States decided to attack because Israel was going to attack.
00:20:26.860President Trump gets asked about that. And then President Trump says, no, they didn't force my hand.
00:20:32.280I forced their hand. So he came out and said that the relationship was the other way around,
00:20:39.200that it was the United States forcing Israel's hand on this.
00:20:43.820And let's be clear, was President Trump who sent the aircraft carriers over when he did?
00:20:48.560The board, the Lincoln, we tracked that progress here on Human Events Daily.
00:20:52.860We were the first, as far as I know, the only show to really walk you through
00:20:57.080that this was a serious operation that was building, that it was coming.
00:21:01.260We told you that it would be four weeks.
00:33:22.120And so Fulton County is a great opportunity to dig deep, find the corruption, but most
00:33:27.000importantly, expose it and hold them accountable.
00:33:32.620And it's a place where it dovetails directly in with the midterm election.
00:33:36.260So I want to skip back to can to excuse me, to candidates and Texas here, because look, you know, on the other side, the Democrat side, as you're saying, we have two candidates up in Texas.
00:33:46.840And a lot of people are watching this as well. James Tallarico versus Jasmine Crockett.
00:33:52.360And I got to say, I fully endorse Jasmine Crockett. Oh, yes.
00:33:57.180A hundred percent. The same way that if folks remember, I haven't already endorsed AOC as the
00:34:02.620Democrat candidate in 2028, fully in for AOC. Alex is my girl. Ocasio Cortez. I'm feeling the
00:34:09.600Ocasio momentum. I'm all in for Jasmine Crockett in Texas. Cliff, does it look like she's going
00:34:15.800to win? Because honestly, I think that's the way the wind is blowing. Yeah, I think she's going to
00:34:21.440win. But more importantly, Jack, I think this is a big signal for the future of the Democrat party.
00:34:25.680right and this is why we do root for her if you're somebody that wants to win on the right
00:34:29.480because look the democrats have their motivation to vote it's to stop donald trump they think
00:34:35.240donald trump's hitler they think donald trump's a nazi that's what these democrat leaders tell
00:34:39.840their voters so of course they believe them and it motivates them to vote you know what we're
00:34:43.860missing as republicans we need some motivation i'm just being honest about it right the normies
00:34:48.680the people that are not really paying attention how do you get them motivated you get them0.83
00:34:52.620motivated by nominating a Jasmine Crockett. She will drive Republicans to the polls. People0.99
00:34:58.000will see how insane she is, how absolutely absurd her ideas are and how out of touch0.99
00:35:03.780she is with the American family and the American way of life. This will be a driver, not just0.98
00:35:08.720in Texas, but for the midterms, if she becomes a national candidate, which as the US Senate1.00
00:35:13.840nominee in a state like Texas, you will have tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions0.99
00:35:18.180of dollars spent. She will become a motivator for Republicans. We're rooting for her tonight.1.00
00:35:22.960Let's hope she pulls it off. No, I certainly do. And you look at James Tallarico,
00:35:27.220who is more soft spoken. He kind of tries to play this sort of like liberal Christian kind
00:35:33.320of card, which is, was very ridiculous. But in the Democrats system, in their left wing system,0.92
00:35:39.580their hierarchy, this inverted hierarchy of morality that they have, he doesn't have very
00:35:44.300many cards that can be played. Jasmine Crockett played the race card against him. Well, I should
00:35:49.500say one of the candidates who was running against him, I believe a state senator, came out and said0.99
00:35:54.880that James Tallarico called him a mediocre black candidate, a mediocre black man. So he's got this.0.98
00:36:01.060And again, this is how it works on the Democrat side. You've got a private conversation,
00:36:05.780something that nobody can attest to, an accusation that you can't possibly defend yourself against.
00:36:10.700And it's like, look, dude, this is the bed that you made.
00:36:15.220You set up this system where these false accusation, these actually whether true or false, whether true or false are going to totally determine whether or not you can continue on as a politician.
00:36:25.420I would also argue, by the way, that James or Gavin Newsom has the same issue going in in 2028.
00:36:30.840And he certainly will be vulnerable to the same types of attacks.
00:36:35.160And this has created a huge problem for the Democrats, hasn't it?
00:39:03.020How is this having an effect on the race?
00:39:06.440Right. Lindsey Graham's deeply unpopular here at home.1.00
00:39:10.480You remember, folks, maybe right up the road here in North Myrtle Beach, three weeks before he was assassinated,
00:39:17.180Charlie Kirk came here and said, South Carolina, you need a new senator.
00:39:22.200And this is, you know, this is what Charlie was driving at was all the mania that Lindsey Graham has for these endless foreign wars.
00:39:29.880He left our state years ago, decades ago, and has just completely concentrated on foreign affairs.
00:39:37.760Meanwhile, our state, you know, it's 50 out of 50 when it comes to roads.
00:39:41.760Our schools are 45 out of 50. And we have, you know, an industrial base that has been hollowed out by globalists.
00:39:48.580So I'm talking about an actual America first candidate who's going to put the money back here at home, not ship it off to Ukraine, but actually get our next generation off of opioids and back welding, building the next century of subs and military equipment to win these wars.
00:40:05.580That's what when we fight them, we better win them. And that's what South Carolina wants.
00:40:09.600well that's incredibly right and charlie kirk came out and said that many times against um
00:40:18.940you know against lindsey graham and he he said it very clearly cliff you've been looking at
00:40:23.580south carolina talk to us a little bit about what the dynamics are there in terms of this shift in
00:40:28.420the senate yeah of course i mean lindsey graham has to go uh we'll start there uh this is one of
00:40:35.240the top targets for the entire America first movement is to make sure that this man no
00:40:39.640longer represents us in the US Senate. Obviously, you know, Paul has to get about 50% to avoid
00:40:46.120a runoff. And Paul, one of the questions I do want to ask you is just how much money
00:40:50.180has Lindsey spent and what are you guys projecting that he's going to spend? But yeah, I think
00:40:54.500South Carolina, I mean, this is, this is a major, major race. I would compare this.0.99
00:40:59.020I was joking earlier with Paul, but we were talking about the biggest upgrade in electoral0.98
00:41:04.140politics being Paxton down in Texas, but I would argue taking out Lindsey would be huge
00:41:26.700So replacing these rhinos with patriots is going to not just fix that seat or get us0.98
00:41:32.000a better vote, but it's going to fix the leadership within the Republican establishment0.99
00:41:36.360in the Senate, which is something we've needed for years and years and years. And we're just
00:41:40.580not getting it right now. We need true leaders. And that's going to happen if we're able to
00:41:44.140take out Lindsey. Let me go back to Paul here. So Paul, what is it, you know, when you have
00:41:49.740something like the SAVE Act, which is so popular, but I would like to say, by the way, my Senator
00:41:54.060Dave McCormick of great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania just came out earlier today and endorsed the
00:41:59.100SAVE Act. So kudos to him for doing that. And please go and show some love to Senator Dave
00:42:03.900McCormick for doing so. I tweeted that earlier. But Paul, what is it about so many of these
00:42:08.980establishment Republicans in the Senate that they won't get behind a bill that has widespread
00:42:14.84090-10 support across the country? It's the filibuster right there. You know,
00:42:20.960I want it gone day one, but this is the tool of the rhinos. This is why we actually have what we
00:42:26.120have people being able to hide behind their votes with using the 60 vote threshold that if we don't
00:42:33.800pass the stave act this real this all of this is really a farce and this is from someone who was
00:42:40.660on the ground in georgia post-election i've seen the the rigging and stealing with my own eyes
00:42:46.600and that's really what's worrisome here that you have somebody like lindsey graham who's
00:42:51.220gamed the entire system cliff was asking how much money he has well he has an endless amount of
00:42:55.740ultimately. That's the story that he gets kicked back. All that $300 billion off to Ukraine comes
00:43:02.780back in some form or another to the Lindsey Graham coffer. But that isn't what should stop us.
00:43:12.500There's biblical stories, essentially, David v. Goliath. But we, at some point, don't need the
00:43:18.500money. We just need the message. And the message is really hitting. Though I would say to patriots
00:43:24.500here it's time to chip in you know we have to get lindsey out this is a nationwide thing this
00:43:30.060isn't just a south carolina thing go to pauldance.com send us 100 bucks we will push our0.97
00:43:36.160messages out on facebook this is going to happen all we have to do is keep lindsey below 50 percent
00:43:41.420our polling shows that he is in fact below 50 percent and we will have a runoff and then all
00:43:47.100gloves all bets are off that's two weeks later and right now um we are getting a lot of traction
00:43:53.620And people on the ground are saying, thank God there's finally a viable candidate to run against Lindsay.
00:43:58.500And for those who don't know me, I'm a Trump from the jump guy.
00:44:01.440Helped him get elected in 16 as a volunteer out there in Pennsylvania, your own home state there, Keystone State, and went to serve in the first Trump administration under Dr. Carson.
00:44:13.920And later on at OPM, I was the original swamp trainer, helping wrestle back the so-called independent agency and put it back in the hands of the president under the Constitution.
00:44:25.400I later on went to Heritage since the Project 2025, which is helping fire a lot of this 47 agenda and helping them come out gangbusters.
00:44:36.520So, look, I've been in this movement for the last 12 years.
00:44:39.360I'm like Jack says, I'm going to go to church, get married, have kids guy.
00:44:43.720We are now expecting number five on route here and within a couple of weeks.
00:44:49.080So this is about the future of America first, putting a fighter, a proven fighter in place