00:02:02.540This morning, critics are calling President Trump tone deaf after he spent 40 minutes giving
00:02:07.920reporters a tour of his new White House helipad.
00:02:11.020This is going to look incredible from the air and from every place.
00:02:15.320The total of his White House renovations, including the ballroom and other projects, will cost more than $900 million, according to The Washington Post.
00:02:25.260Unclear how much of that comes from taxpayers.
00:02:28.660They can have people go there for cocktails and then walk to the ballroom.
00:02:32.620The White House argues the renovations are long overdue.
00:02:36.040Due to some an unforeseen circumstance, we're going to excuse you until tomorrow morning.
00:02:45.080All right. This is not something we saw coming, but you're not to speculate about what it is.
00:02:51.300You're not to hold it against either side. It's just something that we have to deal with.
00:02:58.400All right. And so I'm going to excuse you until tomorrow morning.
00:03:06.040Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily. We're here
00:03:31.720live on real america's voice today is august 20th 2026 anno domine folks we just played that clip
00:03:39.620right there and if you're listening on the audio side i regret to inform you ladies and gentlemen1.00
00:03:45.380that that was feminists a crowd of feminists up in massachusetts cheering and applauding0.58
00:03:51.880for lindsey clancy she arrived to court today weren't praying for her they weren't0.89
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00:09:21.140Well, folks, we just saw the news yesterday and we've got someone on who's going to be joining us in just a few moments to describe all of this.
00:09:29.480Former Fauci advisor, Dr. David Morins, has pled guilty, guilty, G-I-L-T-Y, guilty, to concealing COVID-related records.
00:09:43.960That's right, G-I-L-T-Y, that's how it's spelled.
00:09:46.740And this is huge because this is the first time that we've seen anyone close to Fauci, close to the COVID cover-up,
00:09:55.140the COVID schemes, gain of function, all the rest, specifically pleading guilty. Remember,
00:10:00.280he concealed federal records. He worked at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
00:10:05.360Diseases, worked under Fauci, concealed federal records relating to COVID research. He was
00:10:12.320indicted for hiding those exchanges by using his personal email instead of his government email.
00:10:19.960And listen to what his legal counsel said.
00:10:22.380Dr. Moritz has taken responsibility for what he did.
00:10:30.540I don't know if it's good enough because I say we need Fauci next.
00:10:36.060Fauci has been held in contempt by the United States Senate.
00:10:38.700And in fact, Senator Bernie Moreno is someone who was there at the time.
00:10:43.840And let's just remind everybody what happened when Senator Moreno sat down with a good doctor.0.97
00:10:49.960Those policies were put in place because you had moronic politicians that listened to the words of a megalomaniac who was more interested in having met a Kardashian than the suffering of the American people.0.99
00:13:35.000I'm well, but I get heated when I see this clip with Dr. Fauci.
00:13:40.720And I congratulate you on what you said to him there.
00:13:43.980But tell us, you know, that was my read on it, that he seemed condescending, like he seemed that you and everyone else in the room was just beneath him.
00:13:52.440Was that the way that you took that in the room?
00:13:56.540Are we missing something through the TV?
00:15:34.780the schools should have never been closed,
00:15:36.820that we should have never have fired nurses and military members because they wouldn't take the
00:15:41.860shot we know that now but yet today the democrats are still defending him like somehow he's their
00:15:48.100lord well that's exactly right and and we see the impact of fauci's decisions every single day when
00:15:55.300we go to the grocery stores the inflation that we see today in the system is from the lockdowns it's
00:16:01.380From those policies, the breakdown in families, the breakdown in friendships that we've had, it's because he turned this country against one another and split us up to say, you're either with me and with science or you're against me and you're some kind of reprobate.
00:16:18.560And unfortunately, these are, you know, these are these are issues within human nature that I believe he was playing on.
00:16:25.480Yeah, I mean, it's not only the inflation, which you're absolutely right.
00:16:28.580this was a massive swing in prices that crushed working families but also teen
00:16:35.660violence youth violence that we had because schools were closed like in the0.98
00:16:40.760case of Cleveland Ohio because of moronic politicians there those schools0.90
00:16:44.840were closed for 18 months to in school learning so these kids were setbacks so0.84
00:16:50.240far and of that violence that you see now is a lack of hope home prices etc but
00:16:56.300But look, ultimately, Jack, I think where this is topical now is we're about to have an election in just over 80 days.
00:17:02.320And what the American people need to understand is that what the Democrats fantasize about is being able to individually be just like Fauci.
00:17:11.620They hate the fact that we have liberty.
00:17:14.060They hate the fact that we have freedom.
00:17:15.940And they would love nothing more than control our lives.
00:17:19.200And that's what this election on November 3rd is about.
00:17:21.500Do you want to elect a party that believes in liberty and freedom and individual responsibility?
00:17:26.300Or do you want to vote for a party that wants to take all those things away from you
00:17:37.340Obviously, Fauci has been held in contempt by the United States Senate.
00:17:41.980I appreciate that. I congratulate that.
00:17:43.600How important is actually getting full accountability from Fauci?
00:17:49.080Well, unfortunately, the auto pen took that away.
00:17:52.140He got given a 10-year unconditional pardon.
00:17:55.740It goes back to 2014 because, again, what came out in the hearing was that we, the taxpayer, paid for the creation of this virus that obviously fundamentally hurt our country in a significant way.
00:18:11.460He wasn't given the pardon to be able to be contemptuous towards Congress, which is why we voted, by the way, on a party-line basis.
00:18:19.860Every Democrat, every single one on the committee voted not to hold them in contempt.
00:18:24.340In fact, they used every procedural trick to try to avoid having that vote occur, but it did.
00:18:30.360Now it's up to the Department of Justice.
00:18:31.980As you know, we just confirmed Attorney General Todd Blanche.
00:18:35.440I'm hoping that the DOJ uses every tool in their toolbox to hold this guy accountable.
00:18:41.360For the people who lost family members, who got fired from their jobs, whose businesses were destroyed, whose kids' future was compromised,
00:18:48.680they are owed some sort of accountability from Fauci, and I hope they get it.
00:18:55.060now there's no question amen to that senator bernie moreno thank you once again we're always
00:18:59.380honored to have you here on human events daily thanks jack thanks so much senator god bless
00:19:05.140and godspeed right back with more the latest human events daily with marcus voice
00:19:24.340you talk about influences these are influences and uh they're friends of mine
00:19:35.500jack or something where's jack jack he's got a great job
00:19:41.220all right folks jack posovic back live here at human events daily
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00:21:08.540right i want to switch back to this this lindsey clancy situation we saw the videos of feminists1.00
00:21:14.400lining the streets and cheering as this child killer, baby killer, was brought into court1.00
00:21:22.580this morning. And I'll play again the clip from 1994, Susan Smith
00:21:25.840going to the courthouse after murdering her two children.
00:21:37.860I mean, it's terrible to take two innocent little baby life. They don't even know what
00:21:40.920the world is about they don't even know the beginning of school they don't know nothing
00:21:43.900and i feel she don't deserve it she deserves the same thing that she did
00:21:47.380so there's a reaction pre-social media pre-fifth wave feminism1.00
00:22:05.780that's the correct reaction that's the correct moral indignation that a normal person would have
00:22:12.840i want to bring arn mcintyre host the r mcintyre show in here to get his take aren't why are we
00:22:18.560seeing the reaction today versus 30 years ago well i think there are several reasons and one
00:22:24.660of them like you pointed out is most certainly social media in the same way that when you have
00:22:29.280one trans kid in a classroom all of a sudden you have five trans kids in the classroom the same0.52
00:22:34.860seems to be true with women's social media and the understandings of feminism that once you see0.73
00:22:40.900the attention or you see the focus from one woman about you know complaining about the difficulties
00:22:46.100of raising her children it seems very popular to seek similar attention by going online and
00:22:51.780sharing the same type of content and this radicalizes women more and more we see a lot
00:22:56.980of people complaining about the dangers of the online radicalization of men that young men are
00:23:02.400getting way out of hand because of what they're saying on social media. But very few conservative
00:23:06.660commentators are willing to say the same thing about women. And of course, women are radicalizing1.00
00:23:10.820in exactly the opposite direction. I have routinely heard women in the modern day0.99
00:23:16.620talk about children as if they are parasites, as if they are some kind of weapon used against0.97
00:23:21.640women, that they are some kind of destructive force on their bodies and on their lives. And0.99
00:23:26.500ultimately women have to get abortions or perhaps even do what lindsey did here in self-defense1.00
00:23:32.580that is actually how this gets framed by lots of women there was feminism of course previously there0.95
00:23:38.360was feminism in the 90s and i think you can even say that feminism was not very pro-children or
00:23:43.680pro-family but the switch to children are hostile they are a direct threat to my life they are
00:23:49.560something that i need to defend myself against and possibly eliminate this is something that's1.00
00:23:54.020becoming more and more popular with women online. And I think that's why we're seeing the response0.57
00:23:58.400we're seeing today. No, I think you're right. And it's one of these things where it is a mind
00:24:08.300virus, and it does actually travel as a mind virus, this fifth wave feminism. And we do write0.96
00:24:14.680about this, Joshua Lysak and myself, in our new book, Socialist Revolution, Unhuman Socialist
00:24:19.480Revolution. It's the second edition to Unhumans with 14 new chapters. There's a whole chapter on
00:24:24.560this because we do need to unpack it. And it can't it's something that I think a lot of people
00:24:29.440sort of in the right wing online space have talked about for a long time. And now it has
00:24:36.060breached containment is completely broken containment and people can see it. And I've
00:24:40.660had people texting me. I've never seen anything red pill the normies on feminists like this1.00
00:24:47.440because people did not realize how bad it had become.1.00
00:24:50.400And, you know, not to compare the two cases,
00:24:54.320but what Lindsay Clancy did is objectively far worse.1.00
00:24:57.000She didn't just put them in a car and walk away.0.97
00:24:59.620She strangled the life out of her own children with a rope, one by one.0.98
00:25:04.480And apparently she chased one of them down the, you know,0.99
00:25:08.280chased them around the basement, just sick, disgusting stuff.
00:25:13.980and the way that this has been treated it shows a huge huge short circuit in our society right now0.73
00:25:22.200well i think another big aspect that you're highlighting there is the use of mental illness
00:25:27.600as an excuse for terrible behavior look postpartum depression is real i know good women who have had
00:25:33.320postpartum depression they had difficulty getting out of bed after having their child and then they
00:25:37.920took medication and they were fine and now they're loving mothers what never would have occurred to
00:25:42.140them just to as you say strangle slowly their children this is not some quick death this is
00:25:47.500not as if she lined them up and you know shot them bang bang bang this would have took several
00:25:51.680minutes per child and she had to chase one down she sent her husband out to as far as way as0.89
00:25:57.140possible to go get food and medication so she would have maximum time to do the deed and then
00:26:02.200she had a complicated suicide attempt after the fact this was not some moment of rage this is not
00:26:07.680her being overwhelmed by her emotions in one second and like stabbing a kid this is her taking
00:26:13.000the time planning things out thinking it through and methodically executing the children in the0.98
00:26:17.980most horrific way possible this is not just mental illness this is evil but of course if you call
00:26:24.760something mental illness then you're supposed to be able to get away with it that's the point of
00:26:28.400course it's temporary insanity i'm i was insane when i did the bad thing but now i'm fine and you0.62
00:26:33.860can release me back into the population this is something we would recognize as terrible in any
00:26:38.260other situation and the fact that we even see some conservative women defending this is absolutely
00:26:43.220bizarre we should not be pretending that evil and mental illness are the same thing mental illness
00:26:48.200is not an excuse no that's that's exactly right and you didn't hear that with arena zarutska um
00:26:53.840arn um we're a little bit over pressed for time can you hang on for a couple minutes are you able
00:26:58.040to hang on for a little bit in the next block here all right we're going to hold arn over right
00:27:02.480back. You and events daily with Marcus Voice.
00:27:32.480all right folks back live here human events daily real america's voice and i want to bring on
00:27:59.440Arne McIntyre. Yet again, we're sort of finished up the interview we're talking about because
00:28:02.600Arne, you know, I'm really struck by this, that, you know, in 1994, when this Susan Smith case
00:28:09.360happened and she killed her two children or two boys, I remember there were, there were like,
00:28:13.460there were grunge bands made songs about it. Bly Mellon made a song about it. There were other
00:28:17.900songs. There were specials that was, this was all over. And I'm not saying that it, that level of,
00:28:24.080of scrutiny hasn't been given here, but there was no celebration. There was no adulation. There was
00:28:29.160no praise. And I do think that social media and the contagion of this fifth wave feminism1.00
00:28:35.400specifically, as well as this sort of cultural Marxist element of reversing victim and offender
00:28:41.260here, it plays a huge role because what do we always say that Marxism is? It's reversing a
00:28:47.560victim and offender. And that's exactly what's going on here. Lindsay Clancy is not the victim.
00:28:52.040Her children are the victims. And yet I don't ever hear anyone on TikTok or these feminists
00:28:59.160referring to them in or even trying to look at it from their perspective. And they've gone so far
00:29:04.380as to say that the actual oppressor in this case, right, there must be an oppressor, is the husband
00:29:11.060and therefore she is actually the victim and the deaths of the children are actually his fault.
00:29:19.000it sounds convoluted but if you understand how cultural marxism works it actually makes sense
00:29:24.140yeah there's a lot of parallels here to a case like camallo anthony where this guy decided to
00:29:31.780stab somebody because he allegedly said a word we don't have evidence that austin medcalf did that
00:29:37.400but simply the accusation was enough for people to draw a comparison where they said well he can't0.85
00:29:43.620be held responsible for what he did you know once a black guy hears that word i mean there's just
00:29:48.420nothing he can do to control himself and it seems like there's a similar case being made here where
00:29:52.800you know women are strong and independent unless they do something wrong and then lindsey clancy
00:29:57.920can't be held accountable because she's a woman and she is subject to all these hormonal forces1.00
00:30:03.540and it's the system that failed her and ultimately you know that that's what went wrong it was her
00:30:08.480husband it was the doctors it was the medical professionals and don't get me wrong maybe there
00:30:13.380were things that could have been done better but we would never look at some man who had you know
00:30:18.020murdered multiple women and then say oh well the system has failed him but lindsey clancy falls
00:30:23.840into one of these as you say kind of uh you know race communist gender communist categories where
00:30:29.980she cannot be held responsible for what she does no matter what it is she needs to have all the1.00
00:30:35.360responsibilities all the freedoms women should have all should be fully emancipated but then0.56
00:30:40.120if they do something evil well it's actually society's fault it's men's fault it's some kind0.88
00:30:44.380of institutions fault never the fault of the person who actually did the murder
00:30:47.880no it isn't complicated they just hate men because they have completely flipped around
00:30:57.740this oppressor they've added the oppressed oppressor lens to this and they say wherever
00:31:03.060the man is no matter what he's actually done no matter what the evidence says no matter what the
00:31:06.660facts say no matter what the timeline says the man must be the one at fault cannot be the woman
00:31:12.960And this is why you see the sisterhood. And again, they they actually spoke to someone who was there reporting on it.
00:31:20.600And he told me that not only were they all there together, but they were all live streaming, some of them with very small accounts.
00:31:26.680But I said, well, that's the entire point. It's all about the longhouse, the sisterhood, the hive combined and being communal all at the same time, which, again, these are all hallmarks of cultural Marxism.
00:31:39.800And I remind folks that the Bolshevik revolution began with what?
00:38:42.000All right, folks, Jack Posobiec, we're back live with Liz Collin of Alpha News.
00:38:46.060Liz, you've been breaking so much news about the Derek Chauvin case.
00:38:51.060Of course, Elon Musk now sharing out your interviews, some of the past documentary work that you've done digging into this, the corruption, the political choices.
00:38:59.800And it seems to me that that's exactly what this was, that Tim Waltz pushed for the prosecution of Chauvin, pushed for the charging of Chauvin, which obviously overcharged, and did so breaking every procedure in the book so that he could ram this political trial down while he was in the midst, as you rightly say, he was in the midst of riots and chaos in the streets of Minneapolis.
00:39:25.140So rather than do his job, what did he do? He turned this officer and the officers around him into scapegoats for his own dereliction of duty.
00:39:34.580Yeah, we've been looking it up here, Jack. This law, this state law about the willful and corrupt misconduct in office of all public officers in the county, this goes back more than 100 years in Minnesota.
00:39:45.640This is a violation not only of Minnesota state law, but federal law as well.
00:39:49.520What's also interesting, I'll let your viewers know, that this actual detail was recently argued in another officer who was charged with murder,
00:40:00.600Ryan Lonergan, a Minnesota state trooper, charged with the murder for the death of Ricky Cobb.
00:40:05.800And again, a grand jury was not convened in that case.
00:40:10.120Arguments were made. Those charges against him were dropped.
00:40:14.000Also a very similar case. He's following his training. This shooting happens, et cetera.
00:40:19.500And we're aware of multiple cases that this could be used in, that this has been happening, frankly, for years in Minnesota, this law not being followed.
00:40:28.700But just to put this in perspective, Jack, wouldn't it be interesting if the actual evidence was presented to a grand jury in this case against Chauvin?
00:40:36.880They would have been able to see the MRT, the maximal restraint technique, the training, the body camera footage from all of the officers.
00:40:43.540What were they all doing that day? You would have seen Thomas Lane calling for an ambulance 36 seconds after George Floyd himself asked to be laid on the ground. Thomas Lane doing CPR in the ambulance, the autopsy, the toxicology results. I mean, the list really goes on and on. And that should have all been presented to a grand jury in this case. And it was not.
00:41:02.840well and and that's exactly right because the grand jury then would have been able to take a
00:41:08.780look at all of these things uh they may they may have returned charges they may have not but the
00:41:13.300point is is that procedure was not filed here and if followed and if procedure was not followed
00:41:18.400then as as a representative says as chauvin's representative says then everything that follows
00:41:24.920from it must therefore be overturned because it's tainted it's it's a fruit of the poison tree at
00:41:30.240the end of the day this was not followed precisely and we know why it was and the the motive is
00:41:36.520obvious the motive we're showing on the screen right now it was the the burnings the attack on
00:41:40.700the third precinct the attack on police that was ongoing and what did he do governor walls caved
00:41:47.340to the mob and he threw them to the mob it's very clear and it's very obvious and even those of us
00:41:53.200like myself who are watching it at the time said so actually i'll just read one line
00:42:00.080from the petition here that is speaking exactly to what you're saying, Jack. The political fruits
00:42:04.680of this unlawful prosecution have shaped the trajectory of this state and the world. So those
00:42:10.620are words from Greg Joseph in that petition that I think are pretty powerful. And again, it's a case
00:42:14.940that, frankly, every citizen of this country should care very much about. Well, I think that's
00:42:21.720right, Liz. And when I spoke at, I believe it was Turning Point America Fest 2004, and it was in the
00:42:30.380wake of President Trump's electoral victory. And I hadn't even, you know, really planned to talk
00:42:36.340about this, but it was in that, in that vein of, we are going to be righting wrongs. And, you know,
00:42:42.700that it occurred under what I view as the Biden regime those years. And pardons were being issued
00:42:48.900to a variety of people. People are being set out of prison. And someone that could not,
00:42:56.240you know, I could not let out of my mind was Derek Chauvin. And the fact that he had been
00:43:01.900thrown to the wolves in such an obviously political case. Now, it's obviously complicated
00:43:05.880because you've got federal and state overlapping charges and cases here that he was caught up in.
00:43:13.420but at the end of the day and and elon musk of all people is now out there talking about it at
00:43:19.080the end of the day that regardless of whatever else he is he did not have an intent to kill
00:43:25.060he had no intent to kill and is therefore not guilty of the crime that was convicted of it's
00:43:29.500really as simple as that and in addition if the procedures were not followed correctly then they
00:43:34.500simply have to overturn it it couldn't be more couldn't be more clear and that's why i said what
00:43:40.420I said, up on that stage at America Fest. And Liz, now let me ask you a procedural question,
00:43:45.680though. If this is overturned, then could charges be brought again? Would double jeopardy play a
00:43:54.280role? Would it go to a new trial? How does it work? Let's say his appeal is successful. Where
00:44:00.860does it go then after that? Well, basically, this judge is going to have 45 days to reply
00:44:06.060to this petition. And I will say that this judge, Paul Stoggins is his name, he has already
00:44:11.940declined another petition written by Greg Joseph with different arguments included. He's thinking,
00:44:19.680Greg Joseph, that this could go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, but they really have to
00:44:23.400tackle this state issue first. They think they'd have an easier time at the federal level because,
00:44:27.840again, Walls and company, they've already made it clear that if he were to get a federal pardon,
00:44:33.800they bring him back to a state prison. So from my understanding, no, they wouldn't be able to
00:44:38.880charge him again because this is all, you know, these procedures that were not followed. He's
00:44:44.240already served six years in prison, more than six years at this point. The other three officers,
00:44:50.980they are all out to tell just recently out this past fall. But this petition mentions them as
00:44:59.360well. This is all, you know, the law was not followed for their cases either. Again, the
00:45:04.300Hennepin County prosecutors actually on record saying they don't support charging the other
00:45:09.600officers as well, and Allison's quick to swoop in and charge them. So this is really going to
00:45:14.340be interesting to watch. It's certainly going to take some moral courage from someone around here
00:45:18.120to fix this. And you're right, though, I just don't know how we just move forward