Polish drones were shot down over the border by NATO during an attack on Ukraine, a woman was stabbed to death on a light-rail train in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the Department of Homeland Security announced a new plan to target illegal immigrants in Chicago and Illinois.
00:01:19.520The Trump administration has released its blueprint for fighting childhood chronic disease.
00:01:24.420We're looking at economic impacts and health impacts and environmental impacts and environmental impacts and we're trying to make a policy that is going to work.
00:01:33.900The Department of Homeland Security announced Operation Midway Blitz on Monday saying they're going to target the criminal illegal aliens in Chicago and Illinois.
00:01:41.740The announcement blamed sanctuary policies for releasing dangerous people back into the community.
00:01:47.080The eyes of the nation on Charlotte tonight after the deadly light rail stabbing and the horrific video.
00:01:52.160So you said something in your body did what?
00:01:56.400So I did the material using my body to stab the lady.
00:02:16.600The urban right is a reactionary force because you're reacting to your home and your livelihood that's been stolen in front of your own eyes.
00:02:27.120News from Poland, another important U.S. ally saying it has shot down Russian drones that entered its airspace during an attack on Ukraine.
00:02:35.140Do we trust Ukraine if it really did happen?
00:03:12.260Folks, we're now seeing the rise of the urban right.
00:03:16.440The rise of the urban right on the heels of this wave of anti-white violence that is absolutely flooding our streets.
00:03:27.420We're going to talk about that and much more.
00:03:30.040Just played some clips there from my appearance on Timcast IRL last night.
00:03:35.720And if you watched the episode, you saw that in real time, the news was breaking regarding this potential situation, obviously an airspace violation of Poland that occurred just about as we were going to air.
00:03:50.240And for the next two hours, I was providing real time updates from sources that I have within the U.S. government, as well as sources in the Polish government, who are up very, very late, early hours of the morning on their time, being able to bring you the details of everything that was happening, again, in real time from the highest levels of the U.S. and Polish governments.
00:04:12.760And I said publicly on the show, stay frosty.
00:04:18.860And it seems, by the way, that NATO is at least staying frosty because even though there was this major response, fighter jets were scrambled.
00:04:28.920Drones were shot down last night over Poland.
00:04:32.760However, Article 5 has not been invoked.
00:04:40.220Because this did not rise to the level of a direct attack on Poland.
00:04:44.420What it was was a violation of airspace that absolutely needs to be addressed and investigated.
00:04:50.140And the fact that we are told that only three of as many as 19 drones were shot down is a massive, massive NATO failure on these airspace borders in this area.
00:05:05.800How could he allow the readiness of Polish air defenses to be so low that when drones come across the border and the Russian side said they had no intention of engaging Polish targets?
00:05:19.960Those pilots don't know that when they go up.
00:05:21.660And you're telling me that 16, 16 drones were able to fly all the way over Poland?
00:05:27.560Donald Tusk, this is a massive, massive failure of the Tusk government, of the Tusk policies, of the globalist policies that he has put in place.
00:05:40.540So what we're seeing is that rail launch drones penetrated the Polish airspace, possibly looking at targets, was not sure initially what happened.
00:05:52.100This was September 9th through September 10th, very early in the morning.
00:05:58.020They were backed by Dutch F-35, Italian AWACS craft, providing command and control for the situation, as well as midair refueling.
00:06:06.960This is, as far as we know, the first recorded instance of NATO aircraft responding to and engaging threats over NATO member airspace during the Ukraine-Russia war.
00:06:20.120That's something that we here on this program have warned about from the very start, the potential for this to spill over.
00:06:27.200And yes, there was a house damaged in Lublin, Poland.
00:06:31.080Russia, of course, has come out now publicly, as I said before, said they were not targeting Polish defenses or Polish targets.
00:06:39.040Of course, we need to investigate all of that.
00:06:41.700And there will be a NATO conference and security conference held on all of this.
00:06:49.160But we've got to figure out exactly what happened here.
00:06:51.440This is why President Trump has been calling for peace.
00:06:55.480This is why you need to stay frosty in this and all situations that could potentially escalate up the escalatory ladder into World War III,
00:07:07.480which is something that nobody, absolutely nobody, wants.
00:07:11.460Jack Posobiec, back here live at Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice.
00:07:15.260All right, Jack Posobiec, here we are live, Washington, D.C., Human Events Daily.
00:07:43.540And we have on for us yet again here on the program the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Harmeet Dhillon, joins us now.
00:08:37.600And, of course, you've already seen the attorney general take swift action in this matter.
00:08:41.400I know people like to see results immediately, but we do have our duty as law enforcement to investigate what happened.
00:08:46.240And in the case of federal law enforcement, we have to find a federal hook, because normally this is a type of crime that would be handled by local prosecutors.
00:08:54.800Unfortunately, North Carolina has failed completely to protect its citizens in this and many other circumstances.
00:09:00.840The current governor is the former attorney general.
00:09:04.900And during his tenure, he allowed these lax on crime policies to proliferate to the point where the mayor of Charlotte, who literally just won her primary yesterday, who is absolutely more concerned about the quote unquote rights or feelings of the criminal here,
00:09:21.740a 14-time arrested person who took this beautiful young woman's life in such a vicious and callous manner, apparently people in Charlotte want that.
00:09:34.200So the federal government has to step in where we can.
00:09:36.040And in this case, because this was an incident that occurred in federal commerce on public transit, it is something that the Department of Justice has been able to file charges on.
00:09:46.340And yesterday, the U.S. attorney did that, and I spoke to him yesterday, and the one charge that's been filed so far is sufficient to seek the maximum possible penalty.
00:09:57.060And as our investigation unfolds, there may be other charges related to this, but I can't really comment about that right now.
00:10:02.640The biggest question that we've been getting in all week is, does this rise to the level of a hate crime?
00:10:14.460And like I said, I am the law officer of the United States who certifies federal hate crimes, and we have to look at all the circumstances.
00:10:26.420We have to look at the other circumstances around, maybe interview witnesses.
00:10:29.260So I cannot comment on what that's going to entail at this point.
00:10:33.000But what your audience needs to know is, the charge that has been filed already is really going to get the maximum possible penalty.
00:10:41.800So whether there's hate crime added to it or not is not really going to affect the outcome.
00:10:48.100And what I do want to say, though, is there's been a time in our recent history, as you know, Jack, where someone saying all lives matter has been viewed as some kind of a hateful comment.
00:11:01.160If that is our American law enforcement system, all lives do matter.
00:11:05.800And what we are seeing throughout the United States is these sort of Soros-funded prosecutors who win local elections because people are apathetic and don't bother to turn out to vote.
00:11:15.140They're then engaging in differential treatment of people, suspects, and victims on the basis of their race.
00:11:22.320Some people are dumb enough to put this into writing, and we're investigating those.
00:11:25.960Some do it more sub Rosa, like maybe the case here in Charlotte.
00:11:28.860And that is something that we're going to look at, the extent to which we are seeing law enforcement treating people differently, both on the defendant and on the victim side, on the basis of race.
00:11:39.200But at this time, the charge that has been filed is a very serious charge.
00:11:44.420It's a murder charge, and, you know, I think we're going to see justice out of the situation, which, by the way, I do not think we would see if we left it to state prosecutors.
00:11:52.660They have totally failed in North Carolina, a state where I grew up, to do their jobs.
00:11:57.360Well, and this is something that I think drives to the heart of what's going on here, that people have said for years, and certainly when President Trump was campaigning, this was front and center,
00:12:07.000the idea that there is a two-tier system of justice in America, and that there has been for quite some time for, again, violent perpetrators or powerful, politically connected individuals.
00:12:18.340It seems there is a revolving door, and yet when it comes to the normal, everyday citizens, they are the ones who bear the brunt of it.
00:12:26.180Oh, absolutely. But we citizens have to look at ourselves as well.
00:12:31.240Violent crime is a fact of life. There are crazy people out there in the world.
00:12:35.060And when you see a situation like a Daniel Penny in the New York subway system stepping up, you know, a Marine to step up to protect people from a violent predator,
00:12:44.700he's the one who gets prosecuted, and that's outrageous.
00:12:47.500And so then you fast-forward to what happened in Charlotte.
00:12:50.300You literally see a number of men, and I put that in air quotes because I don't think they're really men,
00:12:55.100when they look the other way, when a woman, an innocent young woman, is viciously assaulted,
00:13:00.220and then nobody from the immediate seats around her helps her.
00:13:03.880Thank God later on someone did come by from, I think, another car possibly.
00:13:07.500It was too late. She had bled out by then.
00:13:10.300How many of us see incidents of violent crime or just crime happening around us,
00:13:14.500and either we look the other way or worse, we whip out our phone and look and make voyeuristic content out of it
00:13:20.480instead of helping the fellow human being, which is our moral duty and my religious teachings?
00:13:25.680And so I think we all need to look at ourselves and see what would we have done in this circumstance,
00:13:29.440and can we do better to our men and women around us?
00:16:51.840She said mass transit is so common and so safe in Eastern Europe that when she first came to this country,
00:17:00.060she thought it was just as safe in the United States as it was there.
00:17:03.940And she sort of didn't know about these rules about needing to have situational awareness while you're on the train.
00:17:10.840And so she said, looking at this recent immigrant arena, she said, I think that's exactly what she's doing.
00:17:16.620She said that would have been me about a decade ago here in the United States
00:17:20.340because this type of crime just doesn't exist in other parts of the world.
00:17:24.260Well, yes, I don't want to be alarmist about it.
00:17:26.420But, you know, first of all, our Constitution, you know, does guarantee these rights.
00:17:32.340I mean, among the highest right, perhaps, is the right to life.
00:17:35.840You know, the Declaration of Independence talks about these high rights.
00:17:41.380And yet, in our public transit in our cities today, people don't feel safe.
00:17:46.140I mean, I've had a family member shot on a New York City bus.
00:17:49.440I used to take the public transit until that incident happened.
00:17:52.360And I don't take public transit anymore.
00:17:54.380You know, when you're scarred by a situation like that, you make different choices.
00:17:57.220And so it is a shame because all of our tax dollars do go to support these public transit authorities at the state and at the federal level.
00:20:13.560Dan Caldwell, former DOD official from the Trump administration.
00:20:18.600Dan, what's your read on what happened last night?
00:20:20.180So just starting off, I think that what happened last night is a reminder of why it is so dangerous for the Russia-Ukraine war to continue,
00:20:30.540especially with tens of thousands of American troops in Eastern Europe,
00:20:36.280is that this is how the war is going to escalate into direct conflict, is incidents like this,
00:20:43.060where it would appear that these Russian drones were launched against Ukraine,
00:20:48.880that they were jammed, and they went off course, and they flew into Poland.
00:20:53.060And that is what sparked the activation of NATO air defenses, particularly the NATO aircraft and ground-based anti-air systems.
00:21:04.480And remember, we've seen this movie before.
00:21:08.100In 2022, there's a Ukrainian S-300 missile that was trying to intercept a Russian ballistic missile on the border with Poland.
00:21:18.000And that missile went off course and went into Poland and tragically killed two Polish farmers.
00:21:24.260Now, remember what happened almost immediately after that,
00:21:27.100is almost every unhinged pro-war voice in Europe and in the United States was demanding Article 5.
00:21:37.480At first, they tried to say—and the Ukrainian government, I still think, to this day, says it's a Russian missile.
00:21:42.480They tried to say at first it was a Russian missile, and all it turned out to be was an accident.
00:21:47.220And that seems to be the case here, and you still have the same voices demanding war.
00:21:52.880So that's why it is so important that we have to get to a position where we end this war,
00:21:58.600because this is the risk, is that something like this could escalate into a direct conflict.
00:22:03.540And the last thing we need is a direct conflict with a nuclear on Russia.
00:31:36.120God, I hope, I hope nobody's seriously injured.
00:31:40.300But I guess, you know, shifting gears.
00:31:42.960Yeah, we held our third hearing under my chairmanship of the permanent subcommittee investigation.
00:31:48.940The first hearing really unveiled the evidence we found that the CDC, NIH, FDA, you know, whichever entity knew that there was a signal for myocarditis and they hit it.
00:32:07.140Our next hearing was voices of the vaccine injured.
00:32:09.460Just heart-wrenching stories of people who've been, you know, impacted their lives by vaccine injuries that are basically ignored by the general public.
00:32:20.820Yesterday's hearing really unveiled a study that was completed in 2020 by Henry Ford Hospital Association.
00:32:28.740And it revealed that children that are vaccinated have two and a half times the rate of chronic illness versus unvaccinated children.
00:32:38.180Now, you know, again, no study is perfect.
00:33:12.020You have to have more studies with integrity.
00:33:15.180And that's the other thing we pointed out in the hearing is, you know, all these claims that there's just hundreds and thousands of studies, you know, there's never been a true placebo, inert placebo, random controlled study on any of the current vaccines on the childhood schedule.
00:33:31.760I think that's all the qualifiers you've got to throw in there.
00:33:34.360And that's what Secretary Kennedy has basically stated.
00:33:38.320And, you know, everybody, all of a sudden they crowdsourced, oh, there's 661.
00:33:41.960Well, Aaron Seary pretty well blew that claim out of the water yesterday.
00:33:44.800And the clip you just showed, I was just asking the Democrat witness, Dr. Jake Scott, I mean, how much do you know about the COVID injection?
00:33:53.040Because, you know, that was part of his testimony that it saved 3.2 million lives.
00:33:56.920And really, I wasn't overly surprised because I know a lot of doctors are busy.
00:34:17.280Again, I'm kind of surprised that they put up a witness who was so unknowledgeable about, you know, a major part of what he was probably going to be asked about.
00:34:26.480But he literally was clueless when it came to really what the mRNA injection is.
00:34:31.160And that's part of the problem is most American public is as well because Fauci, Biden's HHS, their FDA, their CDC lied to us repeatedly.
00:34:41.020And so when you see this, the pushback that Bobby Kennedy is getting right now, do you think this is being driven by people who are, you know, as they say, seriously working on the science?
00:34:55.300Or is it that they are working to push back the actual questions and serious nature of the way that he's been conducting himself as our health secretary?
00:35:06.860Well, during COVID, I called this group the COVID cartel.
00:35:11.020Back then, the Biden administration, the mainstream media, federal health agencies, big pharma.
00:36:01.880We just recognize that vaccine injuries are real.
00:36:05.660By the way, as the 1986 law recognized, vaccines are unavoidably unsafe.
00:36:12.540You are going to have adverse reactions.
00:36:15.400You're going to have vaccine injuries, which is why they set up a compensation fund.
00:36:19.700But again, because they have that liability protection now, they are just going gangbusters.
00:36:25.480They're breaking out more and more vaccines on conditions that, quite honestly, I would argue you're much better off trying to research treating disease in some of these cases
00:36:35.440than trying to prevent it with a vaccine that we really do not know the true impact, the true cost-benefit analysis of most of these vaccines on childhood schedule.