Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - January 22, 2025


President Trump's Days of Thunder Continue - Thousands of Troops Ordered to Border, LBJ Affirmative Action Repealed


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48 minutes

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168.42229

Word Count

8,101

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628

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

Trump orders thousands of troops to our southern border, a new report says that U.S. border agents are told to summarily deport migrants without granting asylum hearings under the Trump edict. President Trump announces an executive order designating the cartels and other terrorist organizations to be foreign terrorist organizations, and a demonstration in downtown Portland against the new Trump administration turns tense, leading to a handful of arrests. Also, President Trump is making good on his promise to end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the federal government, and people working these programs are now finding out that they have been placed on paid leave. At least 22 states have now filed legal challenges.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:39.660 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:46.340 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:49.460 Christ is here.
00:00:50.520 President Trump is making good on his promise to end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the federal government.
00:00:56.440 And people working these programs are now finding out that they have been placed on paid leave.
00:01:00.780 He's also moving forward with a crackdown on immigration, including an attempt at ending birthright citizenship.
00:01:05.640 At least 22 states have now filed legal challenges.
00:01:08.240 What would a person have to do to get a visit from ICE?
00:01:12.460 For it to be in the country illegally, first of all.
00:01:14.500 I mean, there's nothing in the immigration law that says you've got to be convicted of a serious crime to be removed under the INA.
00:01:20.040 We're concentrating on the worst first, the public safety threats, the national security threats.
00:01:26.260 And just yesterday, in the last 24 hours, ICE arrested over 308, 308 serious criminals.
00:01:32.040 An executive order designating the cartels and other organizations to be foreign terrorist organizations.
00:01:38.420 And that's a big one.
00:01:39.340 The demonstration in downtown Portland against the new Trump administration turned tense, as you can see here, leading to a handful of arrests.
00:01:47.540 We're talking about a tariff of 10 percent on China based on the fact that they're sending fentanyl to Mexico and Canada.
00:01:59.940 For Mexico and China, we're talking about approximately 25 percent.
00:02:06.700 How soon on those tariffs?
00:02:08.880 Probably February 1st is the date we're looking at.
00:02:11.580 We're also open for dialogue with the new U.S. administration on the Ukrainian conflict.
00:02:16.320 The most important thing here is to eliminate the fundamental reason for the conflict.
00:02:22.580 That's the most important.
00:02:24.240 And as for settling the situation itself, its goal should be long-term peace.
00:02:31.740 I have to speak to President Putin.
00:02:33.340 We're going to have to find out.
00:02:34.460 He can't be thrilled.
00:02:35.580 He's not doing so well.
00:02:37.180 I mean, he's grinding it out.
00:02:38.580 But most people thought that war would have been over in about one week.
00:02:42.060 And now you're into three years, right?
00:02:43.960 So he can't be thrilled.
00:02:47.000 It's not making him look very good.
00:02:50.220 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily here live, Washington, D.C.
00:02:54.400 Today is June, June, June, June, June.
00:02:58.280 No, it's not June yet, baby.
00:02:59.620 It is because it's a little bit cold here in Washington, D.C.
00:03:02.760 No, it is January 22nd, 2025, and O'Domini, Day 3 of the Days of Thunder.
00:03:07.820 President Trump ordering thousands of troops, thousands of troops to our southern border as we speak.
00:03:16.700 They're on their way.
00:03:17.960 Also, a new report from CBS has just come out saying that U.S. border agents are told to summarily deport migrants without granting asylum hearings under the Trump edict.
00:03:31.320 This has come down citing an extraordinary move to close the American asylum system.
00:03:35.940 The border agents are being told to not allow them to cross illegally, do not allow them to claim asylum, have them go into Mexico.
00:03:46.780 That has always been the Remain in Mexico policy, that will continue to be the Remain in Mexico policy.
00:03:54.060 There should be zero tolerance for crossing our border illegally.
00:03:59.480 It is as simple as that.
00:04:01.120 There is no excuse for crossing into the United States of America illegally.
00:04:07.840 This is our sovereign right as a United States, our sovereign right as a nation,
00:04:13.920 and we will defend our borders the same way every country around the world defends its borders to invasion.
00:04:20.820 The invasion stops now.
00:04:23.840 Turn back.
00:04:25.380 Do not come here.
00:04:27.920 You will be turned away.
00:04:30.160 Also, and this has been the question of the day at 1776 at humanevents.com,
00:04:34.760 President Trump repealed late last night, Lyndon Bain Johnson's 1960s order on affirmative action.
00:04:46.140 It's done.
00:04:47.140 It's out.
00:04:48.020 It's revoked.
00:04:49.660 What else would you like to see President Trump repeal from the 1960s?
00:04:54.480 That's the question of the day, 1776 at humanevents.com, because I got a list.
00:04:59.300 I got a long, long list of things that we can talk about from the 1960s that can be repealed.
00:05:04.940 We've already got the emails flooding in.
00:05:06.560 We'll get to that in a little bit here on the program today.
00:05:10.420 But when it really comes down to it, folks, look, if we want our country back,
00:05:14.780 if we want to get back to the 1950s America, Norman Rockwell America,
00:05:20.140 then you've got to repeal the 60s.
00:05:22.800 The repeal of the 1960s has begun.
00:05:27.200 America's second founding, as they call it, and as we described in our book Unhumans last year,
00:05:33.220 is being undone.
00:05:35.020 No more second founding.
00:05:36.660 Only one founding of the United States.
00:05:39.960 Only one set of founding fathers.
00:05:42.740 And oh, by the way, a ruling just coming out of the State Department says that U.S. embassies
00:05:48.340 and outposts and consulates around the world are only allowed to fly one flag,
00:05:53.720 the stars and stripes of the United States of America, the American flag.
00:05:59.160 We'll be right back.
00:05:59.980 You talk about influences.
00:06:15.040 These are influences.
00:06:16.960 And they're friends of mine.
00:06:19.280 Jack Posobiec.
00:06:20.800 Where's Jack?
00:06:21.760 Jack.
00:06:22.720 He's done a great job.
00:06:24.160 All right, folks.
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00:07:44.540 All right, as we go through President Trump's latest actions, we've also got to discuss one of his biggest actions.
00:07:52.980 We covered this in detail yesterday, but, of course, I wanted to make sure that we got on our next guest
00:07:59.100 because she was instrumental in the fight to making it happen.
00:08:03.180 Ladies and gentlemen, we have investigative journalist Julie Kelly here on the program.
00:08:07.580 Julie, congratulations.
00:08:08.860 Thank you, Jack, and thank you, again, for all your support bringing this political persecution,
00:08:16.640 abusive persecution to your audience, not just here but especially on social media.
00:08:22.620 So this really was a team effort to build the grassroots support for this to happen.
00:08:27.500 But, again, I have to really commend President Trump for making such a courageous and compassionate move.
00:08:33.120 This was not an easy decision to make, and he really deserves all the credit here.
00:08:38.860 Well, so walk me through this, and I know there's a couple of things that people are still looking for.
00:08:45.940 We had Darren Beattie on yesterday.
00:08:47.800 We walked through how the narrative was able to be shifted on January 6th,
00:08:52.460 that it went from the insurrection narrative to the Fed-surrection narrative,
00:08:55.960 something that nobody really questions anymore.
00:08:59.140 Or if they do, they realize that clearly the media's lies were something that just absolutely overtook the situation.
00:09:07.200 And the fact that President Trump, in fact, had nothing to do with any of the aggression that came out that day.
00:09:14.060 But walk me through where things stand right now,
00:09:16.500 because I understand there's a few pieces of the puzzle that are still yet to be fit in.
00:09:20.720 So, Jack, Speaker Mike Johnson just announced, within the last few minutes, reported by Molly Hemingway,
00:09:29.400 the formation of a select permanent subcommittee investigating January 6th.
00:09:36.620 This will be moved from the House Administration Committee to the House Judiciary Committee.
00:09:41.440 will be led by Representative Barry Loudermilk, who, as you know, has conducted his own inquiry in a subcommittee for the past two years.
00:09:50.940 And he is really the one who blew the lid off of Liz Cheney and Cassidy Hutchinson's perjury trap, perjury engagement.
00:09:59.140 Also, a lot of interesting aspects of the pipe bomber, who still has not been identified and charged.
00:10:06.680 And then, of course, all the missing Secret Service texts.
00:10:09.600 And the biggest question I get from people, how many FBI informants or informants and undercover officers from numerous agencies
00:10:17.660 were on the ground involved in what happened that day and how much they are culpable for the events of that afternoon?
00:10:27.980 So walk me through this. I actually hadn't seen that news just as we were getting ready to go to air here.
00:10:32.400 What is the purpose of the committee and what is the stated mission of the committee?
00:10:39.800 Well, I think they just want to continue their fact finding that they've been doing for the past two years.
00:10:44.980 And even though, of course, Joe Biden shamefully pardoned all of the members and the staffers of the J6 Select Committee,
00:10:52.000 this isn't just the members who were on there, but all of the investigators and staffers,
00:10:56.780 including former federal prosecutors who did a lot of the interrogation of more than a thousand witnesses to that committee,
00:11:04.200 they are all exonerated.
00:11:05.620 But that does not mean that this committee cannot bring to the public and expose all of the evidence
00:11:11.120 that they have already found continue, as I said, digging into what that committee did.
00:11:16.240 And more importantly, of course, what really happened on January 6th, as Darren said,
00:11:21.500 moving from an insurrection to a fedsurrection.
00:11:25.200 And now more and more Americans suspicious that government actors,
00:11:29.700 the same government and political actors that tried to take down Donald Trump for years
00:11:34.020 before January 6th, 2021, collaborated behind the scenes to foment the events of that afternoon,
00:11:40.240 call it an insurrection and use it to permanently destroy the president and the movement that he created.
00:11:46.500 Of course, it's backfired in spectacular fashion.
00:11:49.780 But now the tables have turned.
00:11:51.660 As Mike Davis says, the hunters are now the hunted and the people responsible for deceiving the American people
00:11:57.860 and the vindictive, abusive prosecution of J6ers will have to be held accountable.
00:12:03.940 And I think this committee will be one part of that.
00:12:07.220 Well, I think that's fantastic.
00:12:08.580 And of course, we do need to get to the bottom.
00:12:11.080 At the end of the day, we know that Joe Biden didn't pardon the entire Jan 6th committee
00:12:16.120 and all the staff for no reason.
00:12:18.300 He did so because they are trying to hide something.
00:12:21.040 By the way, in their own words, they say, if you accept a pardon, then you are accepting guilt.
00:12:28.420 And even Jamie Raskin, I don't know, Julie Kelly, if you saw this last night,
00:12:31.200 Jamie Raskin is hemming and hawing a little bit there.
00:12:33.680 He's throwing up some caveats.
00:12:34.920 He's saying, well, maybe I won't accept the I won't accept it because here's the thing.
00:12:39.800 When you accept a pardon, it actually takes away your Fifth Amendment protections.
00:12:45.940 So if you accept a pardon for something, you can no longer plead the fifth on crimes predicated on that that are contained under that pardon,
00:12:55.040 because you can no longer incriminate yourself.
00:12:58.640 Well, that's very interesting.
00:12:59.960 And Jack, I also will be curious to see what the four I call lying, crying celebrity cops,
00:13:06.000 Michael Fanone, Harry Dunn, Aquilina Gunnell, and Daniel Hodges, who are now spread out on CNN and MSNBC
00:13:12.680 with their crocodile tears and their continued false accounts of their injuries and what they saw that day.
00:13:18.900 They have been pardoned for a reason as well, because they lied under oath during that July 2021
00:13:24.060 first televised performance of the committee.
00:13:26.620 But more importantly, Jack, all of them have lied under oath in court proceedings as witnesses and victims of January 6th,
00:13:34.620 done that under oath in courtrooms for numerous J6 defendants,
00:13:38.920 urging judges to throw the book at these people who allegedly inflicted these injuries
00:13:44.420 that we now know from video evidence simply did not exist.
00:13:48.260 I would love to see for the four of them to go back before the American people like they did four years ago,
00:13:54.620 talk about their injuries, do it under oath, and no pardon.
00:13:58.800 There's no pardon for perjury after Joe Biden left office.
00:14:01.820 So I also urge the new select subcommittee to not avoid them because they're police officers,
00:14:08.860 but because they have been some of the biggest perpetrators of the lie about January 6th
00:14:13.160 and had real consequences in terms of excessive prison sentences for J6ers.
00:14:19.660 I think that's exactly right.
00:14:21.080 And Julie, let's be clear about what was going on.
00:14:23.460 You had these federal officers who were working with a corrupt committee to lie,
00:14:29.480 to lock up patriots, to commit perjury on the stand,
00:14:33.140 perjury that was suborned by Liz Cheney, at least in one instance that we know of with Cassidy Hutchinson.
00:14:38.420 By the way, the Hutch, the Hutch left out to dry.
00:14:42.760 No pardon for the Hutch.
00:14:44.540 No pardon for the Hutch.
00:14:46.360 Because we've always said here on Human Events from day one
00:14:50.340 that the Hutch was always going to be the weak link.
00:14:54.540 The Hutch would never stand up under questioning.
00:14:58.260 That is the one to focus on.
00:15:00.120 And even they didn't go so far as to give her a pardon.
00:15:05.500 My goodness.
00:15:06.160 I think that they were fearful and there was speculation that Cassidy Hutchinson was going to flip
00:15:13.940 on Liz Cheney and all of the committee members and the investigators
00:15:17.760 who sort of helped her concoct these outlandish stories,
00:15:22.520 especially the one in the limousine that day,
00:15:25.100 which has been completely disputed by everyone,
00:15:28.700 including the driver and the head of the Secret Service detail.
00:15:32.420 So no one corroborated her testimony.
00:15:35.280 They they have completely disputed it.
00:15:37.960 So we know because of Barry Loudermilk's work that Cassidy Hutchinson and Liz Cheney
00:15:43.060 were in cahoots using an encrypted chat app to back channel additional testimony by Cassidy,
00:15:50.140 who then changed her story, fired her lawyer,
00:15:52.880 Stefan Passantino, got new pro bono lawyers from Liz Cheney,
00:15:56.800 and then became what they call the committee star witness.
00:16:02.640 Oh, yes.
00:16:04.460 I think that she should be the very first witness that they call up to the stand.
00:16:07.980 And by the way, if she wants immunity, I would even go so far as to say, fine,
00:16:12.600 give her the immunity to come out and tell us what did Liz Cheney do?
00:16:17.420 What did Nancy Pelosi do?
00:16:19.780 What did all of the staff do?
00:16:22.300 Because once we get that, we can actually expose all these things.
00:16:25.360 And who knows?
00:16:26.220 Who knows?
00:16:26.780 Maybe we find a couple of thing or three that aren't actually covered by Joe Biden's pardon.
00:16:31.500 Time will tell.
00:16:34.240 That's exactly right.
00:16:35.400 Because, of course, this was a huge operation, not just the committee members and the staff
00:16:39.800 investigators, but others who weren't on the committee, who are promoting the lies that
00:16:44.500 the committee created.
00:16:46.460 So conspiracy, dare I say, of course, with the media as well.
00:16:51.660 And another thing is that these hearings went on while J6ers were going on trial, including
00:16:57.540 defendants who were being highlighted by the committee during nationally televised nighttime
00:17:02.860 performances.
00:17:03.940 Obviously, an intent to interfere with their right to a fair trial.
00:17:11.060 Exactly right.
00:17:12.040 Julie Kelly, we're super pressed for time, but I wanted to say congratulations to you.
00:17:20.120 Thank you so much.
00:17:22.040 Juliekelly.stubstack.com.
00:17:24.580 And Julie, by the way, you know, for the record, I saw you coming after me on Twitter a little
00:17:28.760 bit there on X.
00:17:30.200 I, okay, I accidentally bought the cream soda again.
00:17:34.540 It's the label's fault.
00:17:35.840 It is not my fault.
00:17:37.060 I didn't know what it was.
00:17:38.160 It was totally an accident, to be clear.
00:17:40.860 I, Jack, I commiserate.
00:17:42.660 I accidentally buy Chardonnay all the time.
00:17:45.900 I think that it's just still water.
00:17:47.720 It's Chardonnay.
00:17:49.060 And I have to drink it because it's there.
00:17:51.060 Ah, never get into a comeback fight with the Irish folks.
00:17:55.900 Never get into a comeback fight with the Irish.
00:17:58.120 Julie Kelly.
00:17:59.020 Go give her a call.
00:17:59.620 Be right back.
00:18:00.100 Long hours.
00:18:07.080 I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:18:10.620 All right, Jack Posobiec.
00:18:12.020 We are back live in frosty, frozen Washington, D.C.
00:18:17.160 But President Trump is bringing the heat over in the White House.
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00:19:27.580 By the way, guys, when we come up next, I want to see if we can get one of those shots for the next bumper.
00:19:33.520 Let's get the White House because I want to actually show the heat emanating from the White House.
00:19:39.620 I want people to see what's going on inside.
00:19:41.740 I want people to know that their president is actually in there fighting for them.
00:19:46.060 With his new administration, the entire team all around him.
00:19:51.200 Stephen Miller is in there now as the deputy chief of staff of the White House.
00:19:56.540 We've got so many key players that are there and deserve so much credit.
00:20:01.440 Will Sharp, by the way, who's been on the show working.
00:20:04.060 You see him right there in the photo, working on all the executive orders, the pardons that are coming up, the pardons that are yet to continue.
00:20:11.920 Now, we have the March for Life coming up on Friday in Washington, D.C.
00:20:16.440 March for Life not canceled due to weather, I should note, but talk about that some other time.
00:20:21.760 But I wanted to get to the heart of the matter.
00:20:27.880 Repealing the 1960s is today's question of the day.
00:20:31.900 And I wanted to get to your emails because some already came in.
00:20:35.920 This is a good one from Steve Smith.
00:20:38.460 He said, the Refugee Act, which actually came from Reagan, legalized 30 years of socialist criminal invasion.
00:20:46.900 Why?
00:20:47.160 It's an unconstitutional delegation of plenary power, immigration authority, to unaudited, unelected foreign offshore corporate lobby groups like the UNHCR.
00:20:57.940 Disgusting.
00:20:58.640 Get it out.
00:20:59.420 The 1965 Heart Seller Act.
00:21:02.100 That's from Caleb.
00:21:03.260 He writes, this act began the end of America.
00:21:07.160 Brennan writes in, again, talking about the Heart Seller.
00:21:10.780 This is the Mass Immigration Act.
00:21:12.160 So this is the Immigration Act of 1965.
00:21:14.060 This was something that was passed by, really came from Ted Kennedy.
00:21:19.780 And listen to this.
00:21:21.620 It just basically got rid of all the caps.
00:21:23.680 It got rid of everything that was going on in terms of capping immigration from within the Americas, prioritizing individuals, making it legal, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:21:32.800 Folks, folks, get rid of the act.
00:21:35.480 Get rid of the act.
00:21:36.180 We never need to talk about it.
00:21:37.180 This is from Kevin in Michigan.
00:21:41.300 He writes, Trump should repeal the Johnson Amendment, the law that restricts the churches from engaging in political speech.
00:21:48.540 It was only put in place and called what it is because pastors during LBJ's political campaigns were calling him out for having Soviet front groups fund his political campaigns.
00:21:59.500 What?
00:22:00.100 Soviets being involved in the U.S. government?
00:22:02.640 Perish the thought.
00:22:03.280 This is a gross violation of the First Amendment to religious freedom and free speech protections and needs to be gotten rid of immediately.
00:22:09.840 I love that.
00:22:12.080 Let's see.
00:22:12.700 Do we have any others coming through?
00:22:15.660 Okay.
00:22:16.240 That's all they sent me so far.
00:22:17.880 But keep them coming.
00:22:19.480 Keep them coming.
00:22:20.100 We will show the best ones.
00:22:22.480 Remember, 1776 at humanevents.com.
00:22:25.000 What else would you like to see repealed from the 1960s?
00:22:28.100 And the 1960s are, to put a point on it, that's something when you talk to the left, they say the 1960s were the second founding of America.
00:22:38.400 The second founding of America.
00:22:41.520 Why do they say that?
00:22:42.480 Well, it's because in the 1960s, you had a cultural revolution, a soft cultural revolution in the United States.
00:22:53.520 And they want to blanket and put it under, oh, it's just the Civil Rights Act and the Civil Rights is great.
00:22:57.780 But keep in mind, there's more than just that.
00:22:59.460 You had the feminist movement.
00:23:01.540 You had the environmental movement.
00:23:03.260 First Earth Day comes up in, I think, 1970.
00:23:05.820 You have the counterculture movement that's going around all there.
00:23:08.680 Hey, free sex, free drugs, do whatever you want.
00:23:11.220 All the cultural shifts.
00:23:14.320 And you have a ton of these judicial interpretations coming out during that time through the court in the 1960s.
00:23:24.200 You have all of this cultural change.
00:23:27.100 These cultural changes didn't exist when the United States was founded.
00:23:32.200 And that's why so many conservatives, when they go out there, and I remember this during the Tea Party days especially.
00:23:37.620 And I was a Tea Partier, and I would go to the events, and I would bounce around.
00:23:41.480 It was great.
00:23:42.520 The Tea Party and the 912 Project, oh, yes, all of it.
00:23:45.800 You see, people would say, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution.
00:23:51.000 You hear that from Republicans.
00:23:52.000 You hear that from conservatives.
00:23:52.960 You hear that from libertarians.
00:23:53.720 The problem is we have all of these unconstitutional laws, or I would even say extraconstitutional laws that were laid on by LBJ, affirmative action, the Great Society Program, massive immigration expansion in 1965.
00:24:12.020 These were legislative policy decisions that did great transformation.
00:24:18.560 They conducted great transformational value to our country.
00:24:23.300 And when I say value, I don't mean necessarily in terms they made it better.
00:24:27.280 They enriched our country is what they always say.
00:24:31.040 Let's cut the crap.
00:24:33.620 We've been living through this regime ever since.
00:24:37.220 The contradictions are heightened on every side.
00:24:40.400 We know that there are problems with the way our country works.
00:24:46.080 And the only way to get back to the original America, the only way to get back to Norman Rockwell's America, the only way to get back to prosperity, the only way to get back to an America that's not built on debt slavery, as we talked about again and again that happened post-war, you've got to repeal the 1960s.
00:25:07.840 Maybe not everything from the 60s, but that's where we're going to go.
00:25:10.740 That's where we're going to put our focus.
00:25:12.120 Look at this.
00:25:12.560 By the way, the 1960s is also when they moved, what?
00:25:16.760 A lot of Section 8 into the major cities.
00:25:19.260 That's when you saw, and we've covered on this program again and again and again, how the 1960s really saw the death of cities when so many people were forced to flee their homes, so many people were forced to leave their homes in cities, leave their homes in neighborhoods because of the people that they were moving into.
00:25:36.860 So you had crime, you had Section 8, you had drugs, and then eventually you even started having illegal aliens placed there.
00:25:44.140 Look at this.
00:25:45.800 This is from MVG.
00:25:48.540 They say, I think it's she, need to revisit divorce laws, particularly child tax exemptions on single mothers who receive child support.
00:25:57.480 Also need mandatory paternity testing, need to repeal 1960s free love legislation in order to prioritize family.
00:26:06.260 I think that's exactly right.
00:26:07.680 Get rid of the free love legislation.
00:26:09.620 Priority for families.
00:26:11.620 Priority for families.
00:26:13.520 That's what it's all about.
00:26:15.680 Family first.
00:26:16.660 If you want family first, you've got to focus on this.
00:26:19.860 It's really that simple.
00:26:20.860 And so there's so many of these, and here's something I want people to think about.
00:26:25.380 The 1960s saw a cultural movement that enacted legislation.
00:26:30.920 So if we, if the Trump movement, if the MAGA movement with the Maha movement are cultural factors that will actually be able to put our thumbprint on the scales of history,
00:26:44.400 then that must include judicial, legislative, and executive actions.
00:26:51.680 That's how it will be reflected.
00:26:53.320 And I don't just mean the territorial expansionism, which I totally support with the exception of Canada, by the way.
00:27:01.080 Don't, don't expect, don't expect Canada to become part of the United States.
00:27:04.360 I'm not into it.
00:27:05.320 But look, we need to reflect our movement's values.
00:27:09.620 And President Trump has been doing exactly that.
00:27:12.440 He's giving you your country back.
00:27:15.020 He's giving you your country back in the ways that he, that he can, and in the ways that he is possible to do so through this, these new actions and these new policies.
00:27:24.000 Look, suspending foreign assistance for 90 days, reinstating Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism, ending catch and release, national emergency at the border, directing military to the border, pausing offshore wind leases, terminating the EV mandates, abolishing the Green New Deal, ordering federal workers back in person.
00:27:42.180 And by the way, as a message to the federal workers out there, if you are a federal worker and you have a problem with showing up to work, then feel free to stay home.
00:27:54.240 In fact, you can stay home as long as you like.
00:28:00.080 You can even stay home indefinitely.
00:28:03.240 What else?
00:28:03.680 Freezing federal hiring, restoring the federal death penalty.
00:28:07.200 Jokar Zarnaev.
00:28:08.360 It has been far too long that this murderer has been allowed to live on death row from the Boston bombing.
00:28:14.880 Get it done.
00:28:15.560 President Trump ending Biden's racial equity programs.
00:28:19.400 I'm reading from a list here.
00:28:21.160 Rolling back and rolling back Biden's orders on trans and LGBTQ X, Y, Z plus 5748 withdrawn from the WHO withdrawn from the Paris Climate Accord.
00:28:34.860 Okay, finally getting some more emails in here.
00:28:38.280 Repeal the 1968 Gun Control Act.
00:28:41.480 We've got that from David.
00:28:43.780 John emails us in from Delaware, says repeal the 1962 Engel v. Vitale U.S. Supreme Court decision, which declared public schools prayer unconstitutional.
00:28:56.280 It took prayer out of our public schools.
00:28:58.580 Well, there you go.
00:28:59.940 You see, it's very simple, folks.
00:29:02.100 It's very simple.
00:29:02.840 Your movement must have judicial, legislative, and executive actions that reflect upon it.
00:29:11.260 Those will affect all Americans, every single one.
00:29:15.640 Remember, this is what the left understood.
00:29:18.220 They understood that power, they completely abrogated Congress for the longest time.
00:29:22.380 And they said, all we need to do is control the presidency and control the courts, and we'll be able to get whatever we want done, and we'll do so through lawfare.
00:29:29.500 That was actually the original meaning of lawfare because legislation didn't work.
00:29:33.540 Now, we have a chance to actually start turning all of this back.
00:29:39.240 And I want to be very clear about what's going on.
00:29:41.440 This is a counter-revolution.
00:29:44.060 We are counter-revolutionaries.
00:29:46.680 We are restoring the true purpose of America.
00:29:49.440 We are restoring the true purpose of what made this country in the first place, what made it great, what made it prosperous, what made it one of the great powers on the world and truly the number one country on the planet.
00:30:02.580 That is what we are restoring.
00:30:04.800 We are not doing new things.
00:30:06.820 We are restoring tradition and restoring the original America.
00:30:12.160 We'll be right back.
00:30:13.100 Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily.
00:30:32.580 All right, Jack Posobiec back, Washington, D.C.
00:30:46.740 Look at that beautiful shot of the White House.
00:30:49.440 Just go look at that right there.
00:30:51.420 Everything that's going on.
00:30:52.380 Guys, get the shot back up.
00:30:53.400 Get the shot back up.
00:30:54.260 Look at that shot.
00:30:55.400 This is, it's so beautiful.
00:30:57.000 You look at this thing, and you realize what's going on inside that building right now.
00:31:02.100 The boots are on the ground.
00:31:04.560 Patriots in control.
00:31:06.760 Patriots have taken up position inside our White House finally after four years of the long night.
00:31:13.980 And at long last, we have a chance to actually restore this country and its principles and its ideals to the American people.
00:31:22.620 Someone who has been fighting tirelessly as well for that is Senator Roger Marshall from the great state of Kansas who joins us now.
00:31:31.380 Senator, how are you?
00:31:33.760 Jack, it's great to be with you.
00:31:35.320 And the Calvary's here.
00:31:36.700 We are the Calvary.
00:31:37.680 We're the modern-day patriots.
00:31:39.640 And we got the colonel of the Calvary there back in the White House in charge.
00:31:43.780 And we're running like the wind.
00:31:45.480 So it is just a glorious, glorious week here in D.C.
00:31:48.240 Well, it really is.
00:31:50.440 How did you enjoy the festivity, Senator?
00:31:53.560 Well, I feel like, first of all, I've just been wandering in the desert here for six years in the minority, our country, in one of its darkest moments.
00:32:01.900 But we can see hope now.
00:32:03.080 I think most importantly is there is hope across the nation.
00:32:07.020 One of the most optimistic inauguration speeches that I can recall.
00:32:10.800 You don't have to go back to a Reagan type of speech.
00:32:12.920 But, you know, it's tough times out there.
00:32:15.380 So it was great to see President Trump say, we're going to go to places that roads can't drive us to.
00:32:20.840 We're going to go not just to the moon, but we're going to go on to Mars.
00:32:24.180 And I think those are just some figures that I figured that we speak in.
00:32:27.920 But there's incredible opportunity.
00:32:29.640 There's hope back in America once again.
00:32:31.940 Well, I think that's right, because President Joe Biden and his team put hard times on America.
00:32:39.020 But President Trump and his team, along with J.D. Vance, are going to restore good times yet again.
00:32:44.680 Senator, I wanted to ask you, and I'd certainly be remiss if I hadn't, regarding the status of the nominees.
00:32:50.440 I saw, of course, there was a vote earlier regarding Pete Hegseth with the full Senate.
00:32:54.780 Fifty-three senators voting on that.
00:32:57.400 That's not the formal confirmation vote, but it is certainly a good sign.
00:33:03.220 Yeah, I'm optimistic that Pete's going to get across the finish line.
00:33:06.760 What I love about Pete is he's going to address two of the biggest problems the military has.
00:33:11.500 One is recruiting, and number two is the morale in the military.
00:33:15.960 When Pete was stopping by my office, he happened to meet my young son,
00:33:20.060 who just got back serving in the Army in Poland for nine months.
00:33:23.600 He and Pete sat down.
00:33:24.780 They would still be talking if I didn't say, hey, Pete, maybe you could talk to the senator for a moment.
00:33:29.860 So I think that Pete's going to really relate to those younger folks in the military,
00:33:34.220 or warfighters, as he calls them, as opposed to them focusing on the military-industrial complex.
00:33:40.200 So I'm excited about his ability to recruit,
00:33:42.560 and I'm excited about his ability to address the morale in the military as well.
00:33:47.300 So those are great things.
00:33:48.620 I think he'll get across the finish line.
00:33:51.380 Well, that's certainly right.
00:33:52.060 And those troops that we have stationed in Poland, that's, of course, a force that Zelenskyy has been calling for,
00:33:56.760 now asking for 200,000 NATO troops to come and act as some sort of peacekeeping force.
00:34:03.720 Look, Senator, I think with yourself having a son who's actually serving there,
00:34:08.540 prepared to potentially have to go to war against the Russian state,
00:34:12.340 I'm not sure exactly if U.S. troops being added to the situation is really something
00:34:16.680 that's going to get us to the peace that we've been talking about for so long in these forever wars.
00:34:22.240 You know, you couldn't be more right.
00:34:23.820 We have over 100,000 troops in Europe, and I would ask why.
00:34:27.600 We have some, across 80 countries, we have, I think, some 8,000 military bases.
00:34:33.280 Do we need all those?
00:34:34.700 It's time for the European Union to step up and do what they need to do.
00:34:39.240 America needs to take a step back and do what President Trump has said he's going to do,
00:34:43.600 and that's secure our border.
00:34:44.740 You know, we just met with Stephen Miller over the lunch hour.
00:34:48.160 Yesterday, they arrested 350 criminal aliens.
00:34:51.800 That was day one.
00:34:53.100 And the national troops are already on their way down there.
00:34:55.380 Our National Guard, our federal military is on their way there.
00:34:59.120 He's, President Trump declared it an emergency situation
00:35:01.940 so he can mobilize some of the military to go down there.
00:35:05.580 Our focus should be on our own borders.
00:35:07.940 Europe needs to take care of their own problems.
00:35:10.300 Look, we can be a partner,
00:35:11.440 but we need to focus on our own borders right now.
00:35:15.240 And, Senator, we're just also getting breaking news here that moments ago,
00:35:19.840 the U.S. debt clock, which, of course, everyone is familiar with,
00:35:24.120 usdebtclock.org, has a new addition to it.
00:35:28.000 Can you explain that to us, Senator?
00:35:29.780 Well, the Doge clock is up.
00:35:31.360 We're part of the Doge caucus up here,
00:35:33.340 but it looks like the debt clock had a baby, and it's the Doge clock.
00:35:38.160 And already, President Trump has saved America $8 billion and counting.
00:35:43.420 Again, meeting with Stephen Miller over the lunch hour, we were discussing just this.
00:35:47.680 What else can we do to remove waste, fraud, and abuse from the federal government?
00:35:51.640 There's incredible opportunities, and it's been enjoyable to work with Vivek as well as Elon.
00:35:57.240 Lots of opportunities.
00:35:58.840 And now we just got to put that pencil to the paper and get her done, as they say.
00:36:02.500 Senator, let's talk about some of the other nominees now.
00:36:06.760 One of the ones that I know has been getting a lot of talk is Tulsi Gabbard.
00:36:11.160 There's been some questions regarding this.
00:36:13.160 And, look, Lieutenant Colonel Gabbard, this is what I've been trying to understand,
00:36:17.260 is with some of your colleagues, they're saying, oh, we're not sure.
00:36:21.640 We keep getting these questions about how they're not familiar with her background.
00:36:25.920 I say she's been in the military for almost 20 years.
00:36:30.200 She's a lieutenant colonel.
00:36:31.800 She actually outranks Pete Hegseth, at least in terms of a military scale.
00:36:36.020 Though I suppose Pete might be able to change that if he wanted to with the insured order here.
00:36:41.720 What are you hearing as regards to Lieutenant Colonel Gabbard?
00:36:44.860 Look, I think that she'll get across the finish line,
00:36:47.880 but she needs to have a good appearance there in front of the committee.
00:36:51.520 What some people are criticizing her for is what I love about her.
00:36:55.500 I love the fact that she's an outsider.
00:36:58.260 She's not a spook.
00:36:59.280 She's not a spy.
00:37:00.680 She's not afraid to let America see more of what's going on.
00:37:05.800 Look, there are some things that are classified that, for our national security's sake,
00:37:09.840 we shouldn't let everybody know about it.
00:37:12.080 But a lot of the things that these spies keep under wraps would not compromise national security.
00:37:19.740 As a former congressperson herself, and I served a couple years with her,
00:37:23.280 she understands how frustrating it is when someone from the Pentagon says,
00:37:28.340 well, we need to do such and such, but we're not going to let you see the intelligence surrounding that.
00:37:33.660 You need to go back no further than COVID.
00:37:36.220 The spy ring and our own national intelligence agency kept us separated from information that they needed to know,
00:37:43.260 even kept information from President Trump that he needed to know.
00:37:46.320 So I think she'll be a breath of fresh air.
00:37:48.320 She's going to bring more transparency.
00:37:50.800 She's going to lean towards giving America more information as opposed to less.
00:37:55.880 Yeah, she's going to get some questions about her.
00:37:57.680 She doesn't fit the prototype that they've been looking for up here.
00:38:01.360 But look, 77 million people voted for President Trump and said they wanted change.
00:38:05.960 Tulsi is going to be one of those change agents.
00:38:07.720 And I think that's exactly right.
00:38:12.640 Look, at the end of the day, this is what the American people voted for.
00:38:15.680 This is the mandate and delivering on that mandate, whether it be Tulsi Gabbard, whether it be others.
00:38:20.000 And President Trump, of course, campaigned to the American people on this promise.
00:38:25.500 People are saying, oh, he's bringing in all these outsiders.
00:38:27.660 Say, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
00:38:29.240 No, that's specifically and explicitly what he said he would do on the campaign trail.
00:38:34.420 Yeah, that's exactly right.
00:38:36.700 So he's doing what he said he's going to do.
00:38:38.940 Isn't that surprising to everybody up here?
00:38:41.500 I'm excited for RFK Jr., another game-changing type of person.
00:38:46.100 He may be, again, one of the more controversial picks, but there's not a person more outside the box than RFK Jr.
00:38:52.560 Bobby and I have had several conversations developing a personal relationship.
00:38:57.020 Again, this guy's a rock star.
00:38:59.420 I think what the press is underestimating about Bobby is that there's an army of people out there that are supporting him.
00:39:07.220 And these folks, to be honest, it's a lot of young women that care about their children, their children's health.
00:39:13.700 I met them on the campaign trail.
00:39:15.540 These are the women that didn't want their children to be vaccinated by the COVID.
00:39:19.380 And now they've kind of caught wind and found a person, a champion in Bobby Kennedy Jr.
00:39:25.300 So I'm excited about his nomination, but I think it's so important that your listeners, at least if you support Bobby, I don't know how you feel about him, Jack, but I think he's going to be great for America.
00:39:35.520 He's going to focus on making America healthy again.
00:39:38.340 And when he comes up for that nomination hearing, your senators need to hear from your listeners and say, we support this guy.
00:39:44.940 Don't listen to the legacy media.
00:39:46.660 I think that there are hundreds of thousands of people out there supporting his nomination, someone that's going to look out for the health and well-being of their children, especially.
00:39:56.260 Well, I think it's exactly right.
00:39:57.440 Senator, we've got a quick break here.
00:39:59.000 And yes, I am certainly a fan of Maha.
00:40:02.300 My wife is actually big in the Maha moms and is sort of working on that burgeoning movement.
00:40:09.420 But we've got a quick break.
00:40:10.680 I'd love to ask you about it after the break.
00:40:14.340 And when we come right back, we're going to get into all of that.
00:40:16.840 Maha arrives in Washington, D.C.
00:40:19.340 We'll be right back.
00:40:19.960 You'll be right back.
00:40:31.460 Jack is a great guy.
00:40:32.940 He's written a fantastic book.
00:40:34.700 Everybody's talking about it.
00:40:35.800 Go get it.
00:40:36.960 And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:40:40.920 And we're going to turn it around and make our country great to get to him.
00:40:44.000 Amen.
00:40:47.000 All right, Jack Posobiec, we are back live.
00:40:49.880 All right, shot from National Harbor there, the National Harbor Ferris wheel, frozen Washington.
00:40:55.760 You see the frozen Potomac that you can see.
00:40:58.500 Yes, which George Washington, after chopping down the cherry tree, he threw a quarter across there, a coin across the Potomac there.
00:41:09.140 But it's frozen, so I guess you could easily just skip it across today.
00:41:12.080 Senator Marshall, when we left, we were talking about the Maha movement, talking about RFK and all of this coming forward.
00:41:20.020 And one thing that I've just got to ask you about, though, is, look, the Maha movement, as great as they are and as truly noble as I believe this cause is, that they're a little new to when it comes to Washington, D.C.
00:41:33.600 And I think that even though they were able to have this huge victory with this red dye three situation with the FDA, there's still going to be a bit of a learning curve when it comes to finding out how Washington, D.C.
00:41:44.160 actually works, because we had Mike Pence come out last week and oppose, categorically oppose RFK Jr.
00:41:51.860 But at the end of the day, what it really is all about is the billions and billions of dollars that are behind the status quo, whether it's pharma, whether it's big food, whether it's big ag.
00:42:02.760 There's so many people making so much money off of the current system.
00:42:07.600 That's what they're going to be up against.
00:42:10.180 Yeah, yeah, Jack, you're absolutely right.
00:42:11.920 So think about the military industrial complex and its impact on on the Pentagon's budget.
00:42:17.420 Well, you also had this I'm going to call this food industrial complex as well.
00:42:22.780 And I'm talking about the people that make the ultra processed food, which about 80 percent of Americans calories are coming from those types of food.
00:42:30.940 So anything that's in a package that they're adding salt to it, that they're adding sugar to it is probably in that in that realm of what I would call ultra processed foods.
00:42:40.360 There's three or four companies that control control about 90 percent of that market.
00:42:44.740 But to your point, I was meeting just recently with Casey Means, continued to talk with Dr. Mark Hyman.
00:42:50.540 I think those are a couple of the insiders of Bobby's arsenal of advisors talking about just this, that this swamp is very real.
00:42:58.740 And it's easier. You can't come in and do things by fiat.
00:43:02.060 It takes an army to get things across the finish line.
00:43:05.380 And I think, again, that's this is why it's so important that this is a grassroots efforts and that grassroots.
00:43:11.440 You mentioned your wife is is doing something as well.
00:43:14.840 But I think that there's caucuses like ours.
00:43:17.180 I'm the co-chair of the Make America Healthy Again caucus to put wind beneath that efforts.
00:43:23.080 I'm looking forward to Dr. Marty McCary coming on board at the FDA and doing his process over over there on the FDA on the food side of things.
00:43:31.260 So it's going to take an army of us to get this done and I'm going to die trying.
00:43:35.400 I've been trying to do this since I was a freshman medical student working on this topic.
00:43:39.580 And I'm so excited to put my teeth right into it now.
00:43:43.780 Well, I think that's exactly right.
00:43:45.400 And also Jay Bhattacharya for NIH is going to be a fantastic, fantastic pick.
00:43:50.580 And and so, Senator, when it when it comes down to it, when you've got the Maha movement, but you've also got you've also got the the MAGA movement and the MAGA movement is a little bit battle hardened, shall we say, over the last after the last eight years,
00:44:06.520 certainly after the last four years to to say, you know, stick with us, guys, stick with us.
00:44:12.660 And I think we'll we'll be able to get through this.
00:44:15.960 But, you know, don't you know, we want you to be able to spread your wings.
00:44:19.420 We want you to be able to really go through the entire federal government.
00:44:23.400 But just understand that this is this is this is enemy battle space.
00:44:27.860 And when you're in enemy battle space, you must conduct yourself accordingly.
00:44:31.920 And I think that's something that we all have certainly learned when it comes to the nomination process.
00:44:36.980 But as we start going in and finding these different pockets around the federal government, the malfeasance that's in there, just the very basics.
00:44:45.620 I mean, look, Anthony Fauci, a former, you know, former head of the National Institute of Health and the infectious disease side is going and getting a federal pardon on his way out by Joe Biden.
00:45:01.100 You must realize there is something there are a lot of people who wanted him to get that pardon.
00:45:06.560 And so there's something going on.
00:45:08.120 And they're very, very powerful players here.
00:45:11.380 Yeah, I think most importantly, it was a pardon for a crime he's not been charged with.
00:45:15.740 So America is wondering, what is the crime?
00:45:18.660 Certainly, he's partially responsible for the death of a million Americans.
00:45:22.400 His research dollars, which he chose, was he handpicked.
00:45:26.000 We taught China how to make the covid virus research done at the University of North Carolina is where this all started figuring out how to put a protein spike on a covid virus.
00:45:36.560 And then developing humanized mice to do the testing.
00:45:39.140 We even sent them the mice.
00:45:40.940 So in many ways, Fauci is responsible for the death of a million Americans.
00:45:46.380 Think about the Biden family as well.
00:45:48.580 They're pardoned again for crimes they haven't been charged with.
00:45:51.740 The good news is we have Rand Paul over here, who's the new chairman of the Hizgak Committee.
00:45:56.840 And those people are going to lose their Fifth Amendment rights.
00:46:01.260 So I think as we try to bring them forward, maybe that we can get some more information out of them.
00:46:06.580 Again, let's learn from our mistakes.
00:46:08.320 Certainly, I want to focus on the future.
00:46:10.100 But we need to hold those people accountable as well.
00:46:12.480 We do need to hold them accountable.
00:46:15.840 And it's more than just, by the way, Francis Collins is someone else I'd put right on the top of that list.
00:46:19.860 I mean, this was Fauci's boss over there.
00:46:21.320 He didn't get a pardon, by the way, someone who and what I'm just going to say it, Senator, when when Francis Collins, he goes on all these Christian networks and talks about how Christian he is and how much he loves the Lord.
00:46:32.960 I'm on fire for the Lord.
00:46:34.160 He's got a guitar and he's playing his little songs.
00:46:36.460 And he oversaw all of this.
00:46:38.620 He oversaw everything that Fauci did and tried to play it off because, you know, he's memorized a couple of Bible verses and people never seem to question him on it.
00:46:47.460 Yeah, I think there are sins of commission and sins of omission.
00:46:51.780 I don't know that Francis, Dr. Collins was sitting there actively cheering on Fauci, but he turned his head.
00:46:58.420 But one of the things, the problems, the underlying problem with Fauci is he was there for 40 years and accumulated so much power.
00:47:04.440 It wasn't just his own grants.
00:47:06.340 He was overseeing all the NIH grants and really matching them up with Department of Defense grants, the Gates Foundation grants, Clinton Foundation grants.
00:47:14.680 And that's one of the reasons we're pushing for term limits, not just on senators, but also on Schedule F employees up here that work for the federal government so that there would never be another Dr. Fauci again.
00:47:27.440 And I hope that's something we can get across the finish line here in the next four years.
00:47:31.020 Precisely. Senator, where can people go to follow you for all the latest, the work that's coming out of your office?
00:47:39.620 Look, I think Twitter is still a great place.
00:47:41.320 X, excuse me, at Roger Marshall, MD, at Roger Marshall, MD is a great place to go.
00:47:46.560 Certainly our website, marshall.senate.gov has all of our social media as well.
00:47:51.660 But I do think we try to get more and more out just through X.
00:47:55.200 And that's a great place to start, at Roger Marshall, MD.
00:47:58.580 Thank you, Senator.
00:48:00.600 Appreciate your tireless efforts for the American people.
00:48:03.860 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay short.