Jack Posobiec talks conspiracy theories about the JFK assassination, the new Disney movie starring Gal Gadot, and why the original Snow White and Prince Charming is now a thing of the past. Plus, President Trump wants to get rid of the Department of Education.
00:00:50.680The percentage of conspiracy theorists who believe that the United States government was involved in the JFK assassination has gone up over the past 10 years.
00:00:59.080It is now the plurality leader compared to the conspiracy theorists.
00:01:02.440They used to think it was someone, hey, maybe it was Cuba.
00:01:08.120And the overall number of folks who believe in the conspiracy theory that JFK was killed by more than one man is also up.
00:01:13.900They're taking to the streets or the parking lots.
00:01:17.700Tonight, the FBI and ATF now investigating multiple cases of possible arson targeting Teslas and cyber trucks.
00:01:25.380Breaking in, shooting a car, setting on fire, nothing to do with the politics, nothing to do with Tesla.
00:01:30.280You are a criminal and you should go to jail.
00:01:33.320What about the broader question about...
00:01:34.620We just learned that President Trump is going to sign an executive order tomorrow eliminating the Department of Education.
00:01:42.900When the president campaigned on this, he's been crystal clear that he wants to see the Department of Education closed and he'd like to see it done sooner rather than later.
00:01:51.600I think my job is to convince Congress that the steps that we are taking are in the best interest of the kids.
00:01:58.180This was my father's kingdom, a place of fairness.
00:02:46.960Well, we all know Snow White, of course.
00:02:48.840Snow White was the Brothers Grimm fairy tale from about 200 years back that Disney, of course, turned into an iconic film back in the 1930s, something that Walt Disney put together himself, by the way, which, of course, shows the iconic seven dwarves.
00:04:06.720And, of course, Disney has up on their Twitter still, which I found earlier today, a tweet that says that everybody remembers from the fairy tale and watching the original one, same one I showed my kids.
00:04:47.960But what they have done is they've changed it to fit the modern era.
00:04:51.700And I have a theory, by the way, about this.
00:04:53.220I think they actually thought that Kamala Harris was going to win, and that's why they changed it to make someone who's non-white going up against a queen who is white.
00:05:04.160Turns out, Disney, you bet wrong, and you're going to go woke, go broke with Snow Woke.
00:05:10.700We'll be right back, Human Events Daily.
00:05:12.000America first truly means welcome to the second American Revolution.
00:05:25.460All right, Jack Pacific, we're back live here, Washington, D.C.
00:05:28.940By the way, keep an eye on the Jefferson Memorial, the Tidal Basin.
00:05:33.060That's what we're showing right now on the TV side of this.
00:05:36.320I just want to welcome in, as well, the Salem Radio Network and third hour of the Charlie Kirk Show.
00:05:42.100Soon to be a big announcement on there, by the way, coming out on more affiliates.
00:05:46.440And, of course, we are all praying for Dennis Prager and his full return and recovery.
00:05:51.580But at the same time, that Jefferson Memorial Cherry Basin, you can't wait on that because those cherry blossoms are going to be coming very soon.
00:05:59.420So I predict here within the next couple of days, we are going to get some really, really cool shots of those cherry blossoms.
00:06:07.240And that's just something the Poso family always goes to check out.
00:06:11.060So when it's cherry blossom week, yeah, I got to go for peak bloom in Washington, D.C., a gift to the United States from Japan.
00:06:18.320Folks, when it comes to international trade, when it comes to international deals, when it comes to international travel, you have to be careful.
00:06:26.180And so when I went to Ukraine recently with Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Besant, I knew that comms security, communication security, would also be paramount.
00:06:39.260From the minute that I crossed the border into Ukraine, this was something that I was definitely worried about, definitely concerned about.
00:06:46.700My comms, my laptop, my cell phone, everything, you have to worry about that.
00:06:58.920So what is silent and how can these Faraday bags and Faraday products help you?
00:07:05.500Well, silent's Faraday products block all incoming and outgoing signals so that your devices are invisible and safe from the outside world.
00:07:14.360From their backpacks, phone sleeves, and even pants, patented signal blocking technology blocks wireless signals,
00:07:20.640giving you the peace of mind that your data doesn't end up in the wrong hands.
00:07:24.600And by the way, there was a Russian airstrike the day that we got to Kiev, and we know that anything with American on it would definitely be pinging like crazy on that system.
00:07:35.760And we know that the Russians have used this to geo-target and geo-locate American and other European forces in the past.
00:08:35.300He's got a big interview with Tucker that I highly recommend to everyone.
00:08:39.340Gavin, with this new piece that you've written, talking about tariffs, this is a conversation that Producer Fas and I have all the time.
00:08:46.580President Trump, really the essence of MAGA, the essence of America First, really is this relationship between trade and the hollowed out middle class.
00:08:56.500Can you connect the dots for our listeners?
00:08:58.420How is it that tariffs play a role here?
00:09:01.020Well, thank you for having me on, Jack.
00:09:02.740And I was actually just listening to the podcast you were referencing between Tucker and Lighthizer.
00:09:16.940I'm about a third of the way in, and it's fantastic.
00:09:20.340And one of the main topics that they are hitting is what you just opened with.
00:09:24.140And this question is about the hollowing out of the American middle class.
00:09:27.320You know, we were this middle class country for so long.
00:09:30.340Eighty percent of the country considered themselves middle class to some extent.
00:09:34.100You know, obviously there were differences in some wealth and in some income.
00:09:37.840But for the most part, we were all largely part of this very strong, very healthy middle class, which was, you know, very much a strong foundation of our republic and our entire constitutional system.
00:09:48.540And the eroding of that middle class has led to America's decline.
00:09:52.860It's led to our decline culturally, economically, spiritually, militarily, every sense of the word decline it has been a part of.
00:10:01.040And one of the main tools used to chip away at that prosperity has been the tool of trade.
00:10:08.140It's been these trade imbalances that the United States has been running for quite some time that we no longer produce.
00:10:14.320We only import that we import and we buy on credit.
00:10:17.800And it's been a way to hollow out the prosperity that was developed over generations in this country, make us less secure, make us weaker, make us more dependent and just destroy the very foundation of this country.
00:10:29.060And obviously they were talking about things like innovation, a whole litany of other secondary and tertiary effects.
00:10:33.580But my recent article, beyond just overall praising the new direction that this administration is taking to tariffs, was also proposing other ways to utilize the tariff, which is an incredibly powerful tool to level the playing field in other ways, such as environmental concerns.
00:10:49.680And I think, you know, we're seeing the reciprocity return to the table in terms of discussions in terms of tariffs.
00:10:55.240We're seeing tariffs being used as a means to extract geopolitical concessions.
00:10:59.200I also think tariffs can be used very effectively to combat the issue of pollution and environmental concerns that we see in places like China and India and elsewhere and how to level the playing field.
00:11:11.260We are a country that respects our great American landscape, all of our natural beauty and our natural history.
00:11:18.180And we don't necessarily sacrifice that on the altar of GDP, but a way to even out the playing field as it relates to countries like China and how they abuse not only the environment, but their workers and a whole litany of other categories is to impose a pollution tariff.
00:11:33.820You know, if they are going to have a certain percentage of emissions, we should have a tariff on their goods that corresponds to it.
00:11:40.020And I think this would be a way to incentivize China to implement more, you know, modern environmental protections like the United States and most of the Western developed world does.
00:11:50.540And they can't simply produce in disgusting conditions, horrible for the environment as a means to undercut our industry, undercut our manufacturers and import massive amounts of cheap labor, which are also ultimately hurting the middle class.
00:12:05.100And in a sense, Gavin, though, isn't this also perpetuated by so many of these Wall Streeters who are actually at the same time that they'll be talking about climate change or BlackRock over, you know, we're so conservative climate change, carbon credits, we want this and that in the United States, that those will be the same firms that are going and investing in the investing their capital in foreign direct investment into those same slave conditions, slave wages.
00:12:35.100The factories that you're talking about, which, by the way, which, by the way, I visited when I was in China and seeing the actual conditions there with the suicide nets outside of Foxconn where they make your iPhones.
00:12:45.820And the idea is this is the underpinning of the globalist system.
00:12:49.920The underpinning of the globalist system is the mistreatment of the Chinese Lao Bajing, the average person in China.
00:12:57.180The Lao Bajing, by the way, means the old hundred names.
00:12:59.700I know people hear that phrase on War Room and around, but that's what it actually means.
00:13:03.640And it's just talking about the masses, like the average person in China.
00:13:07.380They're exploited, but it's not done so just because of, you know, the, you know, by accident or something or done with with the ignorance of Wall Street.
00:13:22.280To undercut those very same, as you say, Gavin, the American manufacturers that actually have the patriotism and the nationalism to care about our country and our workers.
00:13:36.100It's them virtue signaling on Wall Street at their parties, at their cocktail receptions, but not wanting to actually support policies like a pollution tariff that would actually solve issues as it pertains to the environment and protect American industries and American workers from this unfair foreign competition.
00:13:50.720Competition that you rightly point out is akin in some cases to chattel slavery, the way they treat some of these workers and the working conditions and the environmental conditions.
00:14:18.180We can return to an America where we protect our workers, protect our industries and protect our environment all at the same time.
00:14:23.800A pollution tariff is one way to do that.
00:14:26.200No, I've actually I have this story that I tell the first night I was ever in Beijing was the the first time in my life I ever actually experienced acid rain.