Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - July 03, 2026


PHILLY FIGHT: LEADING THE CHARGE FOR AMERICA’S 250 PATRIOT REVIVAL


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00:00:00.000 Hey guys, it's Jack. I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions
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00:00:35.040 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:44.140 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:50.820 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:53.860 Christ is king.
00:00:55.460 And we're thrilled to welcome everyone to the White House, special place, and to celebrate the Super Bowl 59 champion, the Philadelphia Eagles.
00:01:08.120 To the Christopher Columbus statue behind me here in South Philly, it's now fenced off.
00:01:13.780 To the right, though, I want to direct you, that's where there's two groups of people, about 20 or so, who want that statue taken down.
00:01:21.600 and another group, a much larger group, roughly 50 or so people who tell us they want to protect
00:01:27.740 the statue from both vandals and what they call a new political movement. You're a crumb creep.
00:01:34.580 I want to fight you. You don't have the courage. You're a real crumb bum. Put that on camera.
00:01:41.800 You're a creep. Get away from me. Well, sir, I'm on the public street. I should be authorized to
00:01:47.180 be here. I'll break it over your head. Get away from me, you crumb. We have a live look from the
00:01:55.240 chopper at Independence Mall. That is the Liberty Bell in human form. And look at the crack in the
00:02:01.600 middle of it. It's the blue little stripe in the middle of the red there, the Liberty Bell. They
00:02:06.700 have reenacted the shape and size and all red, white, and blue. 250 people out there. I'm sure
00:02:12.960 a couple more.
00:02:43.080 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:02:47.640 Today is July 3rd, 1776. Oh, no, it's 2026, and we're here live.
00:02:54.440 Can you guess where we are? Jack-Jack, where are we today?
00:02:57.880 Philadelphia.
00:02:59.120 Philadelphia, P.A. 2026, Anno Domini. What's up, AJ?
00:03:05.280 Good.
00:03:06.300 Good. Are you guys excited to celebrate America's 250th birthday?
00:03:10.700 Yes.
00:03:11.180 Can we say, how about on the count of three, we all say, happy birthday, America.
00:03:17.180 One, two, three.
00:03:19.640 Happy birthday, America.
00:03:22.760 Well, we're here.
00:03:23.780 We're so excited.
00:03:25.060 It is an incredibly hot day in America's birthplace for the 250th.
00:03:31.860 And believe it or not, it was so hot, they actually canceled the parade today.
00:03:37.960 but that the performers have decided to still come out they're still performing we've got the
00:03:42.720 fife and drum we've got all sorts of colonial um reenactors are coming out they're doing so much
00:03:49.540 stuff we got a lot of people out here we're so excited jack jack what are you excited to see
00:03:53.700 let's see july 4th 70 76 yes and what what what did you get to see so far since um since we've
00:04:03.820 been down here? I've got to see the Liberty Bell. The Liberty Bell is right here, actually,
00:04:08.080 believe it or not. That's the real one. Are you excited that they're going to play it tomorrow?
00:04:12.700 I am. They're going to ring it. AJ, what did you see since you got here?
00:04:17.840 The Liberty Bell. Yeah? Are you really hot, AJ? Yes. I know, but they're great troopers. They're
00:04:26.180 great out here being in the sun. They're so excited. And then tomorrow night, we're going
00:04:30.400 to go see the great great fireworks show and tomorrow morning we are going to be right here
00:04:36.680 on real america's voice not in philadelphia but in new york city because we're going to see the
00:04:42.540 tall ships are you boys excited to see the tall ships in new york city yeah yeah and they're going
00:04:47.960 to go right by which statue the statue of liberty that's the one sweetheart you were here you were
00:04:55.120 here talking about oh look at this guy oh we got a cop wait turn the phone come back sir come back
00:05:01.420 come back come back come back how are you please come back here boys step aside step aside sir
00:05:07.980 no cursing there's no cursing there's no cursing can you do no can you do no cursing probably not
00:05:13.940 okay all right if you get because we can't do cursing on air we're fcc okay good okay so yes
00:05:22.140 Yes, I do believe we should get rid of that.
00:05:23.380 So tell me this, okay?
00:05:24.540 My mom is half English.
00:05:26.800 My mom was English.
00:05:28.080 My dad was Irish, right?
00:05:29.700 Do I get to stay in the country when you guys pass laws that kick out all the Irish and the Italians and all the people of color?
00:05:36.280 That's birthright citizenship?
00:05:37.460 I'm not sure what you're talking about.
00:05:38.300 Yes, when you pass laws, because you have four votes now, right?
00:05:42.740 You have four votes to overturn birthright citizenship.
00:05:45.200 Oh, I can't wait.
00:05:45.960 It's going to be great.
00:05:46.820 Yeah, and then you get to...
00:05:48.160 Well, for illegal aliens.
00:05:49.460 Well, for illegal aliens.
00:05:51.660 You understand it's for illegal aliens, right?
00:05:53.620 It's not.
00:05:54.080 Well, that's what the law is.
00:05:55.480 Did you actually...
00:05:56.500 I'm actually Catholic and Polish.
00:05:59.860 So what?
00:06:00.560 So you vote for the wrong people.
00:06:01.640 So what?
00:06:02.160 I can vote for whoever I want.
00:06:03.080 It's the United...
00:06:03.840 So wait, wait.
00:06:04.940 I'm not allowed to vote for who I want to, sir?
00:06:08.460 I'm not allowed...
00:06:09.620 So I can't vote for who I want to?
00:06:12.760 How's that freedom?
00:06:15.580 You vote for the wrong person.
00:06:16.860 You vote for somebody who wants to kick you out of the country.
00:06:19.020 I'm not going to be kicked out of the country.
00:06:20.160 This is America. I say it's America. My wife's my wife's an immigrant right there, man.
00:06:26.400 My wife right here is an immigrant. You're the one who's dead. You're saying I can't vote for who I want.
00:06:31.100 You're saying I can't you're saying I can't vote for who I want. I can't.
00:06:36.380 We're sir. We're going work. I said no cursing. We're sir. Sir. Sir.
00:06:43.240 I just want I just want to let you know. Make sure you film film. No, sir. Sir.
00:06:48.160 it's going to be overturned whether you like it or not because it's illegal
00:06:53.120 you see what they say we got a nice day there's children around and you are the one who has a big
00:06:57.920 problem yeah i do have a problem sir we're having a we're having a great day here and you're
00:07:03.120 screaming in front of children you're screaming you're hollering you're causing a scene
00:07:08.080 the illegal aliens what was it what was the first what was the first act passed by the congress on
00:07:22.800 on immigration what did george washington passed boo boo boo boo u.s.a. u.s.a. u.s.a. u.s.a.
00:07:52.800 All right, folks, Jack Posobiec here, Human Events Daily.
00:07:58.980 And we're here with some great patriots.
00:08:00.700 Am I right?
00:08:01.800 Yeah, so we saw it.
00:08:03.220 It's great.
00:08:04.040 You know, it's America 250.
00:08:05.380 Remember, back then, there were people who refused to be patriots as well.
00:08:09.900 And we remember those.
00:08:10.880 We call those the loyalists.
00:08:12.780 They sided with Britain.
00:08:14.640 They didn't want to be patriots.
00:08:16.300 And you see that we have those today, monarchists, someone who came up to me as we're filming
00:08:20.960 this great show in this great city in this great country where uh he told me that i'm not allowed
00:08:26.800 to vote for donald trump i said excuse me i'm not allowed to vote for who i want to vote for that's
00:08:31.520 crazy but that to me just goes to show you that these guys don't actually understand they don't
00:08:37.040 understand and you saw all what happened they don't understand what this was about it wasn't
00:08:41.600 about telling people what they had to do it was about giving people freedom so tell us all where
00:08:46.080 are you from? What brings you out today? We're from St. George, Utah. Rain's originally from
00:08:51.400 South America, but he just became a U.S. citizen. All right, all right. You and Elon, right?
00:08:56.340 Our friend's from Tijuana. Hi, how are you? But we drove from St. George, Utah and arrived in
00:09:02.300 Maryland two days ago, and we're going to be in Washington, D.C. tomorrow. You're going down.
00:09:06.780 Yeah, we're going down. We plan to be there. And a little birdie told me that you guys are
00:09:11.100 big human events daily fans i am a huge that's what we like to hear well did you i don't i hope
00:09:16.840 you know because you know we we've had to i wrote this out earlier not many people realize the
00:09:21.140 reason we call it is because of the declaration because the reason the declaration of independence
00:09:25.020 starts with the line when in the course of human events so that's the you know that's where we got
00:09:30.140 the name and i didn't come up with it the magazine's been around for over 80 years and then you
00:09:35.200 know we kind of uh are the ones working there now and so we started the show kind of getting it into
00:09:39.960 the digital age but but that's what it's all about it's the technology changes and the you know
00:09:46.340 there there's so many innovations but what doesn't change is our values and our principles 250 years
00:09:51.540 to today and as you see we still have to fight for them don't we we do we got to fight for them
00:09:55.560 more than ever and we first met you in 2019 when scott presler did his first baltimore cleanup i
00:10:01.340 flew my kids out yeah i remember that day oh the cleanup cleaning up trash and i was like oh it's
00:10:07.140 And then you started getting on Steve Bannon's War Room a lot.
00:10:11.600 And I was like, oh, this is awesome.
00:10:13.020 That was before 2020.
00:10:14.940 That was before COVID.
00:10:15.960 That was before the Empire, the dark times came in.
00:10:19.700 But how are you liking the 250s so far?
00:10:22.680 Well, Philadelphia disappoints me a little bit.
00:10:24.860 All the exhibits are wrapped in woke stuff.
00:10:28.100 I've noticed.
00:10:29.160 Yes, you can't.
00:10:30.220 But what we're coming to see is fantastic.
00:10:33.740 and I can't wait to see all of the changes in Washington.
00:10:37.940 Well, for me, it's, look, I see that stuff when I say we got work to do.
00:10:41.920 We just got work to do. We got to clean it up.
00:10:43.760 It's not about adding any of the nonsense from later.
00:10:48.140 It's about recognizing what was done on these streets 250 years ago
00:10:53.100 and understanding that, again, it's about those principles.
00:10:56.560 It's very much about those principles that were fought for and bled for.
00:11:00.340 Many of the people, almost all the people that signed the Declaration of Independence
00:11:03.800 did not make it through the war.
00:11:06.040 Almost every single signer.
00:11:07.880 And they knew that when they were signing that document as treason against the crown,
00:11:13.040 what that meant, I guess the most powerful empire on the face of the planet.
00:11:16.560 I mean, and so you talk about skin in the game, that's skin in the game.
00:11:20.260 And they were, you know, people were getting, that's Ben Franklin.
00:11:22.220 He was saying it right there when he said it.
00:11:23.380 We will either, we must hang together or we will hang separately.
00:11:27.560 And it's a huge mission.
00:11:29.040 We got an immigrant here from South Africa.
00:11:31.320 My wife is from Eastern Europe originally.
00:11:33.460 She was born in the Soviet Union, came here.
00:11:35.380 We got my boys because I wanted to show them that we're going to be here.
00:11:40.740 I think we got Rocky over here, guys.
00:11:42.900 We got somebody dressed up as Rocky.
00:11:44.660 Hey, Rocky, how are you?
00:11:46.620 How are you doing, Rocky?
00:11:47.580 Rocky, come on, say hi.
00:11:49.420 Thank you.
00:11:50.180 How are you doing, Rock?
00:11:51.000 I'm doing great.
00:11:51.620 Happy to be here.
00:11:52.260 I love the city.
00:11:52.980 I just want to say God bless America.
00:11:55.440 Everybody here that makes it a whole.
00:11:56.800 So, no, for real.
00:11:57.740 What are you doing, Rocky?
00:11:59.040 Are you running up the steps today, Rock?
00:12:01.260 Well, they got the stage in the way, but we did just get back from that.
00:12:03.840 You ran up?
00:12:04.520 You ran up, boys.
00:12:05.060 You want to say hi to Rocky?
00:12:06.040 Hi, Rocky.
00:12:07.360 Hi.
00:12:09.100 Yeah.
00:12:10.080 Oh, not too hard.
00:12:10.940 Not too hard now.
00:12:11.660 That's the champ.
00:12:12.240 You got to keep the golden gloves right up.
00:12:14.860 Well, I appreciate it.
00:12:15.520 You going for any runs around the city today?
00:12:17.200 Probably a little.
00:12:17.800 We're going to walk through here a little, see what's up.
00:12:19.980 But I'm going to say my real name as well.
00:12:21.740 Of course.
00:12:22.080 Yeah, go ahead.
00:12:22.480 Yeah, my name is Dallas Kushani.
00:12:24.400 My Instagram is Dallas Doubloon as well.
00:12:27.220 But feel free.
00:12:27.820 Yeah, no, for real.
00:12:28.560 God bless everybody.
00:12:29.420 Thank you, everybody.
00:12:30.180 Give him a follow, guys.
00:12:31.600 Give him a follow.
00:12:32.080 Appreciate you coming on today.
00:12:33.820 Amazing.
00:12:34.380 See, that's what it's about, guys.
00:12:37.460 You see, boys, that's what it's about.
00:12:39.560 See, this guy, he's not here for politics.
00:12:42.040 He's just here for loving the city, loving Philadelphia, and loving what we're all about.
00:12:45.720 Do you like that, Jack-Jack?
00:12:46.640 Yeah, I do.
00:12:47.360 You like that, E.J.?
00:12:48.120 Yes.
00:12:48.660 Jack-Jack, what did you think of that communist?
00:12:50.900 I, now.
00:12:52.800 You don't like him very much, did you?
00:12:55.160 No, I did not.
00:12:56.980 could he answer any of daddy's questions no do he seem very smart or very stupid
00:13:03.060 very stupid well and you see jack jack that's why the communists get so mad because they're
00:13:08.480 not smart and they get upset because they can't get anything right he said that i'm
00:13:14.760 not allowed to vote for who i want to vote for does that make sense no it doesn't you
00:13:19.200 can vote for whoever you want this is america the country where you're free to vote for
00:13:25.360 Whoever you want, you're free to say and debate.
00:13:28.540 He kept saying that we're Protestant.
00:13:30.040 We're not Protestant, are we?
00:13:31.040 We're Catholic.
00:13:32.240 Yeah, and we're also Polish.
00:13:33.840 We sure are, right?
00:13:35.260 So he doesn't even have his facts right.
00:13:36.980 He doesn't have his information right.
00:13:38.640 These guys, they're so crazy.
00:13:41.760 That's what makes them so mad.
00:13:43.480 But unfortunately, as you guys saw, we still have to fight for freedom, even in 2026, just like they did in 1776.
00:13:51.940 What do you think about that?
00:13:53.680 It's good.
00:13:54.800 It's good?
00:13:55.360 So do you think that you could stand up to those communists and fight them? Yes, I can
00:14:00.120 What would you do AJ? Would you fight the communists? Yes. Yes? Yes. And Jack Jack, what would you tell that guy?
00:14:06.280 Get out if you're right now
00:14:09.540 But you saw Jack Jack, I didn't yell at him. I didn't curse at him. I didn't scream at him
00:14:13.740 I just asked him questions. I asked him questions, and he got so mad because he wouldn't answer my questions, didn't he?
00:14:21.600 Yeah, you can ask me one question right now if you want
00:14:24.940 All right. Jack Jack, what's the greatest country on the planet? America. AJ? America. Oh, okay. And what country was born 250 years ago in that building? America. Oh, that's right. USA. USA.
00:14:41.180 A, believe it or not, this is also where the Constitution was signed and debated just a few years later after the war.
00:14:49.420 But Jack-Jack, you had an interesting comment because you said America, you were telling me that America wasn't actually started in 1776.
00:14:58.800 What did you mean by that?
00:15:00.220 Because they only got independent in 1983.
00:15:05.020 So that means...
00:15:05.840 Wait, wait, wait. I think you mean 1783.
00:15:08.480 Yeah, 1783.
00:15:09.400 Well, why was 1783? What happened then?
00:15:12.740 That's when America won the war.
00:15:14.580 Oh, so the war went on until 1783, and it took them more and more time to get fully independent because they had to win the war first, right?
00:15:23.340 Yeah.
00:15:24.020 And was the war easy?
00:15:26.060 No.
00:15:26.900 So 1776 to 1783, how long was the war then?
00:15:31.380 That was about nine years.
00:15:35.480 Yeah, almost nine years. It took them to fight.
00:15:37.520 AJ, would you be willing to fight a war that long?
00:15:39.740 No.
00:15:40.680 What about if it meant you could get a free country called America?
00:15:44.300 Yes.
00:15:44.980 Would you do it?
00:15:45.600 Yes.
00:15:47.440 Your daddy.
00:15:48.580 Then America would actually be 243 years old.
00:15:57.160 Right, but we count it from the Declaration of Independence.
00:15:59.620 So we declared independence, but you're very right.
00:16:02.440 America had to fight a war because people didn't want America to be free.
00:16:06.200 And you see guys like that, they want to take your freedom away.
00:16:09.500 He's telling you you're not allowed to vote for people like Donald Trump.
00:16:12.800 He was even saying that you guys, I guess, shouldn't even be allowed to have rights because you're white or because you're Christian or because your parents came from Europe like Mama.
00:16:22.620 This is a really big problem that's still going on in our world today.
00:16:26.060 Do you think that's fair?
00:16:27.460 It's not fair.
00:16:28.880 Is that fair, AJ?
00:16:29.580 No, it's not.
00:16:30.400 Should we all be able to have our rights and be able to vote?
00:16:34.160 Yes.
00:16:34.960 I think that's right, too.
00:16:35.900 So that's what they were fighting for back then, and that's what we're fighting for today.
00:16:39.540 And you know whose shirt this was, right, Jack-Jack?
00:16:41.880 Right, AJ?
00:16:42.560 Right, it was Charlie Kirk's.
00:16:44.420 And you guys remember Mr. Charlie, right?
00:16:46.660 Right, we do.
00:16:47.320 And what did Mr. Charlie always fight for?
00:16:49.660 Freedom.
00:16:51.000 Freedom.
00:16:52.120 Exactly.
00:16:53.480 All right, I think we're about out of time for the segment, am I right?
00:16:59.640 Oh, we have a couple minutes, a couple minutes.
00:17:00.880 Okay, I'm getting all off kilter here because we've got so much going on today.
00:17:06.500 But it's incredible to be here.
00:17:08.220 And, you know, I'm not going to apologize that that guy came up and did that
00:17:11.900 because I wanted to show you that when someone comes up and someone starts yelling
00:17:15.840 and someone starts shouting, you don't hide from them.
00:17:20.400 You don't back down.
00:17:21.720 You don't act like a coward.
00:17:23.640 You stand up to them.
00:17:24.900 You stand up for what you believe in.
00:17:26.380 You don't need to yell at them.
00:17:27.340 You don't need to scream at them.
00:17:28.340 You just tell them the thing they hate the most.
00:17:30.940 And you know what the thing they hate the most is?
00:17:33.300 Truth.
00:17:34.060 The truth!
00:17:36.320 She knew what I was going for.
00:17:37.820 I knew it.
00:17:38.400 It's true, though.
00:17:39.240 They can't stand it.
00:17:40.760 What did you think, dear?
00:17:41.780 How did I do?
00:17:42.960 You did amazing.
00:17:44.100 I love your composure.
00:17:45.380 But I actually wanted to shift gears a little bit and mention the fact that even though the parade was canceled,
00:17:52.860 so many people came together and they were marching.
00:17:57.120 They were here celebrating America.
00:17:59.720 They were cheering.
00:18:00.960 You see all the people here coming with kids.
00:18:03.780 Everybody's dressed up.
00:18:05.020 Everybody's waving the American flags.
00:18:07.920 Everybody feels so proud.
00:18:09.760 And I love that part of America, just showing how proud they are to celebrate the independence.
00:18:17.600 They get here to Philly, the place where it all started.
00:18:21.540 And how amazing is that?
00:18:23.240 Hey, 250 years ago, they didn't have permission to do that.
00:18:26.480 They said, you're not allowed to have that convention.
00:18:30.140 You're not allowed to have that meeting.
00:18:31.560 You're not allowed to declare independence.
00:18:33.620 And Jack-Jack, remember, 250 years ago, there were soldiers all over Boston.
00:18:38.700 Then there were soldiers and ships going to New York City.
00:18:41.960 The military was coming in from England saying, you need to stop everything that you're doing or you're all going to jail or you'll all be executed.
00:18:49.600 And you know what they said?
00:18:51.520 They said, no.
00:18:52.760 They said, we're going to do it anyway, because we want to have our own country of freedom.
00:18:59.380 That is what it's all about.
00:19:00.600 Right back here, Jack Posobiec and family, live, Independence Mall, Philadelphia, PA.
00:19:22.760 All right, folks, Jack Posobiec back live here.
00:19:46.200 Real America's Voice, America 250 from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
00:19:50.620 Really excited, by the way, to be here.
00:19:52.860 And I want to say thank you again to Patriot Mobile for making it so possible for us to do all of this coverage,
00:19:58.640 whether we're squaring off with communists defending freedom.
00:20:01.300 Look, the freedom had to be defended in 1776, and apparently freedom still has to be defended in 2026.
00:20:08.000 So don't come up to me, stand in front of the Independence Hall, stand in front of my family with preaching that kind of nonsense.
00:20:15.340 No, that's what Patriot Mobile has been an incredible partner to fight against.
00:20:20.560 You can go to PatriotMobile.com slash Poso right now, support them.
00:20:23.840 And this fight is bigger than just us coming out here and doing what we do.
00:20:28.000 It's also about the economics.
00:20:30.320 Why are you giving your money to people who hate you?
00:20:32.620 Why don't you give that support?
00:20:34.800 You've got to have cell phone coverage anyway.
00:20:36.640 Go through Patriot Mobile.
00:20:38.160 Go through people that actually share our values.
00:20:40.400 And you see the fight, whether it's on the front lines, whether it's in 1776 or 2026.
00:20:45.640 You've got to be out there, and Patriot Mobile is in the fight.
00:20:49.140 They put their money where their mouth is.
00:20:50.920 So go to PatriotMobile.com slash Poso, PatriotMobile.com slash Poso,
00:20:54.760 and help them out.
00:20:55.640 They're an incredible partner of ours.
00:20:57.640 Also an incredible partner to me is, of course, Kevin Posobiec, K-Poso.
00:21:01.100 What's up, Kev?
00:21:02.100 How we doing?
00:21:02.640 How we doing?
00:21:03.000 Kevin, Kev, you are back here.
00:21:04.900 Good day, fair citizen.
00:21:06.000 With all this, and, you know, you have these guys.
00:21:09.360 And I just want to comment that that guy, every time we asked him a question,
00:21:15.140 He just kept madder and madder, and he couldn't even answer any of our questions.
00:21:19.800 I didn't curse at him.
00:21:21.220 I wasn't aggressive to him.
00:21:22.380 I said, sir, what do you mean I can't vote for who I want to vote for?
00:21:25.440 What do you mean by that?
00:21:26.720 I don't know.
00:21:27.240 He must have looked up your Wikipedia and saw that you're racist.
00:21:30.980 Yeah, we don't want to talk about that.
00:21:32.460 But the point is that that guy, he's a clown because he doesn't actually understand what freedom is.
00:21:38.080 Yeah, he doesn't know what freedom is.
00:21:39.320 He doesn't know who you are, what we represent.
00:21:41.700 He's obviously here.
00:21:42.560 He's a little too hot.
00:21:43.380 We've got to get him some water ice.
00:21:44.820 This guy is, like, way too heated at the moment.
00:21:48.300 But you think about it, though, right?
00:21:49.660 The ideal of freedom.
00:21:50.900 When he's saying we all have equal rights, but in his mind, freedom only means that you have to do—
00:21:55.380 He wanted to argue the 14th Amendment.
00:21:56.980 He wanted to do—
00:21:57.780 The birthright thing.
00:21:58.460 Which, of course, came up later, and I said which birthright is not.
00:22:01.780 It was obviously not intended for illegal aliens.
00:22:04.120 It was the descendants of slaves.
00:22:06.700 Are we blocking these guys?
00:22:08.000 We've got a little bit of a parade coming by here, speaking of which.
00:22:11.780 uh the mama folklore but that's okay um and uh thank you bye thank you bye and
00:22:17.960 and and that's what freedom's about though see i never said that he shouldn't have freedom
00:22:24.160 to speak his mind or to vote for he wants to vote for i never said that that's what freedom means
00:22:29.160 freedom means you vote for who you want to vote for you have the opinions how you doing how you
00:22:34.280 guys doing great to see you great to see you thanks for coming out and and it means right
00:22:41.500 It means having a freedom of speech, too.
00:22:43.400 Absolutely.
00:22:44.180 This building is where the First Amendment was written, this building.
00:22:49.040 And he's trying to take that away from us.
00:22:50.960 He's trying to take it away from people like you and me, who may or may not disagree with you.
00:22:57.480 And it comes down to assimilation.
00:22:59.920 We're celebrating the birth of the nation here.
00:23:02.860 And that means being able to disagree with people and still get on and wanting to be an American.
00:23:09.000 okay it comes down to birthright citizenship a lot of these cases recently are people just
00:23:15.780 blatantly abusing uh what we created and it's very it's a very modern thing you talk about
00:23:22.100 you know having uh people come here for the birth tourism on planes you know the 14th amendment was
00:23:28.820 written before air travel okay and it's it's just insane everything comes down to race it's obviously
00:23:37.160 abuse of the system yeah he he's the one he's the one who brought up race yeah we didn't say
00:23:41.280 he literally said we're not white yeah then he said we're not white and then i said well clearly
00:23:46.080 i said you're the one who's brought up race because he brings he it all goes slabs aren't
00:23:49.100 white anyways but that's true that's true according to the commission of color but but what i want to
00:23:53.940 unpack here is that now first of all he was talking about that he said i'm going to create
00:23:57.760 equal now we didn't go down that road but he went straight to race he said he said it's all about
00:24:03.200 the asians it's all about the africans etc etc and then and he's all going to create equal which
00:24:08.280 of course was written seven you know seventh of market and then uh it was signed over here but
00:24:12.080 i i wonder i just wonder what do you think that guy do you think it would have been so uh
00:24:17.760 so gung-ho about and enthusiastic if i brought up other documents that were written by the
00:24:23.500 founding fathers like oh i don't know the second amendment sure how do you think that would have
00:24:27.320 gone i don't know i mean he wasn't that much to say you mean like the right to right to keep and
00:24:31.860 Bear arms, sir? What about that?
00:24:33.080 Well, he would want to have your arms.
00:24:36.440 He would want to take away your arms.
00:24:39.340 He would want everybody to have them except you.
00:24:41.300 But that's exactly my point.
00:24:43.440 What they stand for is they pick and choose out of context the phrases,
00:24:49.900 and then they twist the meanings to get what they really want.
00:24:53.680 This is what the communist Bolshevik left always does.
00:24:57.160 Oh, it's USA. That's right, man.
00:24:58.500 and they twist these things instead of looking at the totality of what was actually debated
00:25:06.900 uh it was discussed it was fought for and what was won it was the idea of natural rights of
00:25:12.920 freedom for all people for all citizens of the united states even by god too of course probably
00:25:18.680 would have argued heavily against that right so an enshrinement of those rights by god for us
00:25:23.980 But he doesn't understand any of that.
00:25:26.340 He just is taking his communist playbook that he has on one hand, and then he's picking and choosing out of context things from the Declaration or from the Constitution to others to try to fit with his agreed framework, which is, of course, gay race communism.
00:25:42.020 Well, I mean, we're not very far from the gayborhood itself, the city of brotherly love here, Jack.
00:25:46.640 So this guy is obviously just alienated.
00:25:49.200 He has no friends.
00:25:49.960 He was by himself in a purple shirt.
00:25:52.140 I mean, he has nothing.
00:25:53.000 Well, and he obviously, he wore that shirt because he came down here to cause trouble.
00:25:56.280 Yeah.
00:25:56.700 He came down here to cause, our shirts say what?
00:25:58.300 They say freedom.
00:25:59.340 Exactly.
00:25:59.880 It just says freedom.
00:26:00.720 What, you know?
00:26:01.720 It doesn't say freedom for only one group of people.
00:26:04.640 Yeah, nothing better to do.
00:26:05.620 It says freedom for everybody.
00:26:06.740 No, he came down here.
00:26:07.780 You're exactly right.
00:26:08.720 On this day that he knew families and tourists would be up here.
00:26:11.940 Yeah.
00:26:12.120 Because we got people here from all over the country, all over the world, coming to Philadelphia.
00:26:16.000 He wanted to stir up trouble because these people, and I think he got mad because I psychoanalyzed him in the moment.
00:26:22.180 I said, you hate yourself for being white, don't you?
00:26:24.440 I'm not white.
00:26:25.460 That was the first thing he said.
00:26:26.600 He just knows it's cool to have a shirt that says F Trump on it.
00:26:28.940 That's it.
00:26:29.360 He thinks it is.
00:26:29.840 That's literally it.
00:26:31.000 It's like, wow, you guys have one joke.
00:26:33.040 You've had one line since 2016.
00:26:35.200 It's like, give it a rest.
00:26:36.240 Get some new material.
00:26:37.520 You're so boring.
00:26:39.580 Give me something I can work with, you know?
00:26:41.880 Absolutely.
00:26:42.800 Yeah, give us – and you think in a place like this, the workshop of the world, Philadelphia,
00:26:47.780 this guy is not really – he's probably not putting a whole lot into saving this city.
00:26:51.820 Yeah, maybe we'll get a few more steps, maybe a few more steps, we'll say.
00:26:55.100 All right, I'll be right back with more Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice.
00:27:21.820 All right, folks, we're back.
00:27:49.540 Jack Posobiec, we're here live, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, America's 250th, getting underway
00:27:54.720 right here in the birthplace of where it all happened.
00:27:57.160 But just as at that time, remember, when they were signing the declaration, they knew there
00:28:03.040 was a threat, and that was the threat of the British, that was the threat of the Army.
00:28:06.160 They were committing treason.
00:28:07.640 This was not a safe time.
00:28:09.540 This was the time where they had real risks and real threats and real danger to every
00:28:14.160 single one of them that was going on inside the very building behind us, Independence
00:28:17.580 Hall.
00:28:17.840 Well, guess what, ladies and gentlemen, in the real world, there's still a lot of threats.
00:28:21.520 There's still a lot of violence.
00:28:22.540 There's still a lot of risk going on right here in the city of Philadelphia.
00:28:25.440 So I thought that while we were here, who better to talk to than Sergeant Mark Fassetti, retired Philadelphia officer.
00:28:30.700 How are you, Sergeant?
00:28:31.340 I'm good, Jack.
00:28:31.820 Thanks for having me down.
00:28:33.160 You've been working on a story lately that came up really because of the preparations for FIFA, for the 250th,
00:28:39.900 some of the heightened security that's going on here in the city that just happened,
00:28:43.920 really started right a couple blocks away from where we're at.
00:28:46.680 A couple was pulled over, was arguing.
00:28:48.900 Walk us through this interesting story of what's happened in this house of horrors
00:28:53.700 that's now been discovered up in North Philly.
00:28:56.180 Yeah, so just about over a week ago, literally two blocks up,
00:29:00.020 six in the market here in Philadelphia, a guy and a girl were arguing.
00:29:06.000 The park rangers, I believe, are the ones that spotted them, intervened,
00:29:10.760 tried to calm them down, and any routine situation like that,
00:29:13.900 law enforcement will take the ID of everybody.
00:29:15.520 De-escalate, get the IDs.
00:29:17.020 De-escalate, get the information for the reports, and so on.
00:29:20.880 Now, when they do that, they'll run the names.
00:29:23.460 Well, when they ran the girl's name, it came back to a missing person of over a decade.
00:29:30.360 So that right there drew a red flag.
00:29:33.960 Then the guy was found with DEA credentials, fake ones.
00:29:39.280 So all this, right off the bat, they knew something was going on.
00:29:42.980 They take them both into custody because the girl had a real name.
00:29:47.400 I don't believe they disclosed it yet, but her real name has a warrant out of Lancaster.
00:29:52.340 So they grabbed her.
00:29:53.660 They grabbed him for they found drugs, guns in the car, and everything else.
00:29:57.180 So they went into custody, and for a week it was quiet.
00:30:00.440 No one heard anything until the House of Horrors was discovered,
00:30:04.460 which is in the Alney section up on 417 West Chew Avenue.
00:30:09.480 There they go up to an investigation.
00:30:11.520 This is the house where they lived.
00:30:12.540 That's where they were living, yes.
00:30:13.760 So they go back to live in the house.
00:30:15.800 They're checking it out because they want to see what's going on with these individuals.
00:30:19.300 What did they discover when they got to the house?
00:30:20.900 So when they got there, they discovered the first floor was burned out from a previous fire.
00:30:25.560 So when they went inside in the basement, they found what they believed to be a meth lab.
00:30:29.240 So right there, they have to take different precautions.
00:30:31.840 That's why the bomb squad was brought in.
00:30:34.220 That's why special units were in there to make sure the place was safe.
00:30:37.260 While they were doing that, they found a bunch of information, IDs, a ledger, all kinds of stuff pointing to a bunch of missing people.
00:30:51.140 So what they found were another ID of another woman who was also missing.
00:30:55.340 So we got two people missing with information coming from this house.
00:30:59.800 So they start to go through everything.
00:31:02.300 And in the course of their investigation, they find chemicals that are used to solve human remains.
00:31:10.460 Now, these are not chemicals that would be used for cooking meth or in the process of drugs, actually, specifically.
00:31:16.000 These are specifically, if you were going to do it, these are the chemicals you would use.
00:31:20.060 Right.
00:31:20.420 So this turns into now the feds are involved.
00:31:22.940 Everybody comes out.
00:31:24.680 And in the beginning, rumors flew that they found nine bodies and things like that.
00:31:29.360 That's inaccurate.
00:31:30.160 what they did find at the house and it's still being guarded today what they did find is in the
00:31:36.620 basement a pit dug out with sludge in it like a yellowish sludge they don't know what it is
00:31:43.280 some unofficially believe it could be body fat after the remains were possibly dissolved and
00:31:51.120 that's where they tried if that's what happened yeah so that's what they're thinking is possibly
00:31:56.020 going on they don't know for so that's currently under investigation and that's under investigation
00:31:59.400 We're not going to know until for a few weeks because, one,
00:32:04.040 it's going to take a little while for them to really figure it out,
00:32:06.300 do all the testing and stuff like that.
00:32:08.580 But, two, we're here, America's 250th birthday, the FIFA World Cup.
00:32:13.560 This is the last thing the media really wants.
00:32:15.780 All-star game in a couple weeks.
00:32:16.740 All-star game.
00:32:17.300 They don't want this because I believe and many people in the department
00:32:20.900 believe once this hits, all the facts are out, it's going to be a huge story.
00:32:26.520 Because this has, and again, if all of that bears out to be true, which still under investigation, just want to couch that with that.
00:32:34.020 But if that bears out to be true and the worst suspicions are confirmed, I mean, this has the hallmarks of something like a serial killer.
00:32:41.320 Yeah. So the guy involved, his name's Eugene Horsch. He's in federal custody right now.
00:32:46.880 He was denied bail. He's going to sit until his trial is heard.
00:32:50.400 His father is the owner of the house, and his father, if you look up his bio,
00:32:55.580 his name's Raymond Charles Horsch, H-O-R-S-C-H.
00:32:59.820 This man wrote a book inspired by Gary Heidnik, Dahmer, you know, the serial killers.
00:33:07.360 He wrote a book detailing how you would kill people and what you would do,
00:33:11.740 talking about dissolving.
00:33:13.340 I didn't read the full, but that's what the highlights are of the book.
00:33:16.420 But the book had to do with the type of stuff that they found in the basement.
00:33:19.780 found at the basement and they also unofficially unconfirmed that they found a ledger with names
00:33:25.780 of people and what with what happened to those people like jane smith tied up with zip ties
00:33:34.440 bound gag whatever there's a allegedly a list of names like that where things happen to people
00:33:41.260 that this guy wrote down just keeping track of it like a serial killer would and that's what
00:33:45.660 Their big fear is, once it's all said and done, that this guy, either the man in custody or the father, allegedly would be the ones responsible for this.
00:33:55.920 Now, these missing people that we're talking about, it sounds like it's mostly women.
00:34:00.680 Yes.
00:34:01.420 And were these the type of women, now you said some of them 10 years or so or more, are we talking about, you know, these were women, were they kind of on the street?
00:34:10.200 Were they just from different areas?
00:34:11.940 What sort of profile are we talking about there?
00:34:14.160 So the one woman was married to the father.
00:34:20.200 Okay.
00:34:20.420 And I don't know her full details, like if she had an issue with drugs.
00:34:24.340 It seems like a lot of the people that are going to be involved with this come from the Kensington area drug issues.
00:34:30.980 She went missing 2016.
00:34:33.960 Last phone call she had was to her daughter, I believe.
00:34:36.640 Like, hey, I'm at the house on Chew Avenue.
00:34:40.260 Never heard from her again.
00:34:41.920 And the investigation to that has been very quiet.
00:34:44.300 No one said anything like what's going on with that investigation, where has it been, is it a cold, why is it a cold case, et cetera.
00:34:49.980 So no one knows.
00:34:50.600 But they confirmed a second person who was indeed a girl from Kensington Ave who had a drug problem and is possibly another victim.
00:35:00.340 So if there's more victims, they do believe it's going to have a Kensington heroin connection to it.
00:35:05.760 So I guess the idea being similar to, this is what, you know, the profile you're hitting here reminds me of hearing about Jack the Ripper, you know, because he would target girls in the street, in opium dens, you know, fentanyl is kind of like the opium of today, where people, they would go missing and people wouldn't exactly be searching for them as much because they know they were associated in the drug scene, think maybe it was a drug issue, overdose or, you know, consumption, they would call it and different things back then.
00:35:33.180 and some tuberculosis but they had some other they had some other names for it um and and the
00:35:38.480 idea being then that if if again this guy were actually living out this fantasy that he could
00:35:45.300 have been doing the same thing to those girls and maybe to your point the reason these were cold
00:35:49.800 cases was was just that that maybe people had chalked it up to hey you know you were you're
00:35:54.680 you're in the streets up in kensington which for folks who know that's kensington is that that part
00:35:58.860 of the city that section of the city that always goes viral whenever they show the videos because
00:36:02.880 that's where you see the fentanyl zombies walking around shuffling back and forth and just the
00:36:08.000 abject horrors that go on down there because the city won't clean it up and they're forgotten and
00:36:12.800 they're they're left out there to rot like right now it's over 100 degrees if you were to go to
00:36:18.000 kensington right now you'll see hundreds of people just lingering and rotting away some of them have
00:36:23.440 kids yeah and and and i've always said if you had kensington ave and you had take the people away
00:36:30.240 and you put 100 dogs there instead of people, they would come in and rescue them.
00:36:33.560 But they don't for the people.
00:36:34.700 They let them go.
00:36:35.640 They forget about them to rot away.
00:36:37.920 And sadly, that's probably what's going to happen when they come to this discovery of this woman.
00:36:43.500 She was somebody who was probably just forgotten.
00:36:45.720 She was a Kensington girl on drugs.
00:36:48.320 They do a quick missing report, and that's it.
00:36:50.680 Nothing's done after that.
00:36:51.820 And hopefully there's not more women like that.
00:36:54.380 But the fear is there could be a lot more.
00:36:58.500 And that's absolutely terrific.
00:36:59.600 And then, and to your point as well, so you're saying the city, obviously, because we've got the festivities, we've got the 250, got the eyes of the world on Philadelphia, that they want to keep it quiet because they don't want it getting out that this was going on and they didn't know.
00:37:15.380 Sure.
00:37:15.840 They're going to keep this quiet until all the festivities down here are done.
00:37:19.760 They're going to take their time with the investigation, and that's what they will say.
00:37:22.900 Listen, we're just doing our due diligence.
00:37:25.020 We're going to take our time.
00:37:26.240 There's a lot to uncover.
00:37:27.100 Especially with our illustrious DA here.
00:37:28.860 Oh, yes. Well, the good thing is he will have nothing to do with this because the feds are involved.
00:37:33.760 So, you know, they're going to come in and they'll take over everything, thankfully.
00:37:38.020 You know, but they don't want to announce to have to, you know, the whole world's eyes are on Philadelphia this week and next week.
00:37:46.860 Oh, there's a possible serial killer that was just living up the street here.
00:37:51.600 There's a Kensington Ripper. But but don't worry, we got under control.
00:37:54.620 And that's the other problem with Kensington, where these people are just left down there, forgotten, and nobody is looking out for them.
00:38:01.380 Sergeant Fusetti, thank you so much for coming on.
00:38:04.200 And, you know, we pray for the best, but you expect the worst.
00:38:07.320 Where can people go to follow you and get your book?
00:38:09.140 Yeah, on Twitter, at Mark Fusetti.
00:38:11.960 My book is at the Philly Warrant Unit on Amazon.
00:38:15.540 You can pick it up right now.
00:38:16.900 Appreciate your time.
00:38:17.780 Appreciate you still, you know, staying on the job, keeping us all informed.
00:38:20.800 Appreciate it. Thank you.
00:38:21.540 God bless.
00:38:21.940 Right back with more Human Events Daily.
00:38:24.620 All right, guys, Jack Posobiec, Kevin Posobiec.
00:38:49.260 We're here live, Philadelphia, PA, America 250,
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00:39:03.200 Kevin Posobiec here.
00:39:04.240 Kev, now people know that you're a bit of a workman, you're a bit of a craftsman.
00:39:10.020 And something that people don't know is that Kevin used to spend many years working in Philadelphia
00:39:14.880 in reclamation of a lot of the older buildings, obviously buildings like this being 250 years old.
00:39:21.420 It takes a lot to keep them looking good.
00:39:23.920 It keeps them a lot to keep it looking fresh.
00:39:25.640 I mean, it looks amazing today.
00:39:26.760 It looks pristine.
00:39:27.820 But talk to us about the type of stuff that they have to do to keep a building like this refurbished,
00:39:32.560 to keep it looking good as it ages as far as it has.
00:39:36.380 The White House is another one, you know, a very, very old building, the Congress.
00:39:39.540 But here we are, Independence Hall.
00:39:40.580 What does it take and what sort of things do they do in terms of the building that make it unique?
00:39:45.400 Well, we've seen the National Park Service come through and obviously, you know, touch up some paint issues.
00:39:51.080 you know, paint chips, they clean the marble, as we've seen in Union Station in D.C., they
00:39:55.680 cleaned up the fountain out front, okay, it's just power washing marble, and it's an effort
00:40:00.760 to beautify Washington, D.C., you know, our nation's capital, but also in particular
00:40:05.220 Philadelphia, yes, I did, as a woodworker, carpenter, I worked for over a decade here,
00:40:10.660 really, well, in my experience, working with historical preservation and salvage in a historic
00:40:17.980 city like philadelphia and we reclaimed everything from wood to marble uh even old churches but uh
00:40:26.260 in the 90s there was a renovation for independence hall here and that was amazing that was like a
00:40:32.720 couple years right they spent they had it shut down for a while so we're actually standing where
00:40:36.540 old buildings used to be and this is actually the back of the building itself the front's on the
00:40:41.460 other side right that's a little known fact but this side's the one that's on the hundred dollar
00:40:45.340 bill right absolutely yeah this is what this is the much more beautiful side um but anyway in the
00:40:50.820 90s they privately auctioned off a lot of the marble and one of the companies i was working
00:40:54.620 when you say marble what what what where was the marble in the building was in in the walls or how
00:40:59.840 was it i think it's in the shop but in between the windows there on the second level uh there's
00:41:04.920 there's white rectangular blocks right okay i see it and some of it is marble some of it is another
00:41:10.900 known stone as nice okay and it has a you know a gentle swirling pattern in it but uh some of that
00:41:18.040 was also in the ground as well for part of the sidewalks okay so during the renovation they tore
00:41:24.000 it up and now it's mostly brick and so you're saying the actual floor the actual floor of the
00:41:29.900 building was marble at one point where the founders walked so the so when the founders
00:41:33.860 walked on that floor that floor was marble and that marble was auctioned off it was it was in
00:41:40.480 a select group of, you know, investors or whoever attended the auction could bid on
00:41:45.420 it.
00:41:45.600 And they would use the money to fund the renovation.
00:41:48.340 Not necessarily.
00:41:49.480 Since it was private, you could sell it off elsewhere if you wanted.
00:41:53.380 I'm sure some of it was.
00:41:54.340 No, no, I mean when they first, when they first, with the first auction, I mean, the
00:41:57.160 first money.
00:41:58.680 Oh, I think so.
00:42:00.260 I believe so.
00:42:00.820 The money got from it.
00:42:02.120 I think you're right.
00:42:02.760 That would make sense.
00:42:03.920 I mean, you never know.
00:42:04.780 It was a city like Philadelphia nowadays.
00:42:06.140 Well, we hope, we hope to, well, this is federal though, right?
00:42:08.620 Mm-hmm.
00:42:09.380 It's federal, and it's actually a UNESCO World Heritage site as well now.
00:42:13.140 Well, now I do know, I actually do know a little bit of this already,
00:42:16.560 because, Kevin, why don't you tell them what your wedding gift to me and Tanya Tay was.
00:42:22.760 So Tanya Tay and I got married just a couple miles from here over in Valley Forge,
00:42:26.120 a church in Valley Forge Park.
00:42:27.240 We got engaged at Washington Chapel at Valley Forge Park.
00:42:30.120 And what did you give us on that day, which was November 5, 2017?
00:42:35.000 Sure.
00:42:35.320 So I was working in the yard just a couple miles away here in northeast Philadelphia where we maintained about 50 or so of these slabs, just about the same size in the wall right now.
00:42:48.360 And one of the chunks came off, right?
00:42:49.920 So I took one, went to the cemetery to an engraver, and I said, hey, listen, nobody died, but somebody's actually getting married.
00:42:57.680 Maybe you can help me.
00:42:59.600 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:42:59.720 Hold on.
00:43:00.360 This is Barry Lee.
00:43:01.000 You never told me that was a cemetery engraver.
00:43:03.960 Oh, how else would you do it?
00:43:05.840 They're the experts at it, right?
00:43:07.800 Oh, my gosh.
00:43:08.500 So I took it to him, and I said, listen, my brother is getting married.
00:43:12.740 It would mean the world to me if we could get a little message on there
00:43:15.420 because I couldn't afford to buy Jack a whole entire slab.
00:43:22.440 So it was a little chunk that broke off.
00:43:24.380 It's a big piece.
00:43:25.380 It's not little.
00:43:26.220 It's like a 20-pounder.
00:43:27.500 It's like the size of a football, and it's like, yeah, 20 pounds.
00:43:30.220 So I did that.
00:43:31.520 I got their names, the wedding date, and I think maybe a Bible verse.
00:43:36.580 I forget exactly.
00:43:37.880 I should know that.
00:43:38.980 But anyways, it was thoughtful.
00:43:41.540 And it was from where the founders were.
00:43:43.160 It was an incredible, incredible gift from you, from my brother, my best man,
00:43:49.140 a guy who's had my back no matter where we are, whether we're in Philly,
00:43:53.660 whether we're going up against Antifa and Chaz,
00:43:56.880 whether we're going up against uh two competing militaries in a war zone of ukraine yeah we're
00:44:03.220 actually here on the 3rd of july speaking of antifa when i infiltrated them i think it was
00:44:08.840 2017 or maybe 2020 they were having an anti-4th of july parade i remember right here i remember
00:44:14.460 of independence hall kevin infiltrated antifa quite a few times yeah in the city right around
00:44:18.780 here what can i say i got a thing with some ladies not all the ladies but we try okay okay
00:44:24.520 okay uh i i worked my way in in all black and well i'll tell you what they're a little more
00:44:31.080 organized these days but while we do it while we do what we do every every day day in day out here
00:44:36.760 at human events daily here on the show what one of the things that that i want people to understand
00:44:41.720 is that you know people say what do you guys do this for us because because growing up our dad
00:44:46.920 used to take us down here and he would take us around and show us these buildings and he would
00:44:51.240 We talk about what those patriots fought for, about what they stood for, about what they bled for, the veterans of Valley Forge, our first veterans.
00:45:00.040 And it was about it was about that.
00:45:01.800 It was about understanding that that's what it means to be an American.
00:45:04.760 And then we see douchebags like the one who came by earlier today.
00:45:07.980 Those those people, they want to take your freedoms away.
00:45:11.440 They want to crush you.
00:45:12.800 They have this animus against you, whether it's because he brought up race and religion, right, bringing up all these things.
00:45:18.200 They have this hatred of people who just want the country to be the way it was when it was founded.
00:45:24.360 And so we realized that because of all the situation that was going on, and you can also see the shape of the city of Philadelphia, and she's in a sorry shape.
00:45:34.120 It has to be said because of Larry Krasner and people like the former mayor that were here, the clown.
00:45:39.840 And that's why we had to fight.
00:45:42.560 We lost our hometown to crime and Section 8, illegal aliens in Oristown right down the way here.
00:45:47.540 And that's why that's why we do what we do, because it's about taking care of this old girl fighting for this land, fighting for these principles, because if we don't, those guys will come and take it from us.
00:46:00.720 That's right. They absolutely will. And especially Philadelphia, as an advocate for the American workers, the blue collar community, we have we have here the first bank, the United States, the first hospital, Benjamin Franklin.
00:46:17.300 OK, Benjamin Franklin here, the mastermind and inventor. You're talking about work with your hands.
00:46:22.960 And we have actually as we speak, the the big boys on its way to Philly.
00:46:26.760 Big boys coming in. It'll be tomorrow.
00:46:28.360 And more importantly, tomorrow, looking ahead, Real America's Voice is going to be doing the tall ships down up in New York City.
00:46:37.920 So people don't know this, but we're actually going to be there in New York City.
00:46:41.840 We're going to see the tall ships.
00:46:43.180 Then we got the incredible 250th.
00:46:45.740 Real America's Voice is your one-stop shop.
00:46:50.040 If you can't be here to see the festivities, if you don't come out in the heat, I totally understand because it is not a cool day to be out.
00:46:56.420 Stick it here, Real America's Voice.
00:46:58.400 We will have you with live coverage.
00:47:00.060 We are going to be in New York.
00:47:01.120 We're going back down to D.C.
00:47:02.560 We're going to bring you directly to the heart of all of it
00:47:06.060 because that's what we stand for, giving a voice to real Americans,
00:47:10.700 real American patriotism.
00:47:12.120 Even here in Philadelphia, they say, oh, the city's blue.
00:47:14.880 Well, let me tell you something.
00:47:16.340 There's blood, sweat, and tears.
00:47:18.220 We're willing to go there because we have great patriots
00:47:21.160 like Patriot Mobile helping us out.
00:47:23.540 We've got the SIG family.
00:47:24.680 We've got the incredible team.
00:47:25.920 behind real america's voice we got the war room with steve bannon we've got gruber we got benny
00:47:30.520 ray harmony uh her and beau were here the other day they did a great job by the way of uh filling
00:47:36.020 in what we were on and and we're going to be on the ground uh somewhere special next week as well
00:47:41.000 we don't have to talk about that yet but we'll have a special coverage next week as well and
00:47:46.000 we're going to have direct coverage of the greatest threat to america right now and american freedom
00:47:51.640 which is that rise of communism.
00:47:54.860 New York is a city that has a communist mayor right now,
00:47:57.200 and he's telling people you've got to keep your thermostat at 80?
00:48:00.520 Did I say you've got to put it on 80 in the middle of this?
00:48:02.720 No, no, no.
00:48:03.820 They're trying to cancel the 4th of July.
00:48:05.340 We're not having it.
00:48:06.300 The warmth of collectivism, remember?
00:48:08.080 The warmth of collectivism.
00:48:09.400 We're going to give Mom Donnie the warmth of some fireworks tomorrow.
00:48:12.720 He's going to hate it.
00:48:13.720 He's going to hate it because we're going to be loving America so much.
00:48:16.160 And then the world record is going to be hit tomorrow night in Washington, D.C.
00:48:21.240 the world record of the most fireworks in history.
00:48:24.040 That's right.
00:48:24.320 Gotta go see that.
00:48:25.400 So stick it here in Real America's Voice.
00:48:27.160 Ladies and gentlemen, as always,
00:48:28.280 you have our permission to lay ashore.