Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - August 13, 2025


The Anchorage Accords - World Peace & WWIII Hang In The Balance


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48 minutes

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173.24245

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8,353

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514

Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

Pres. Trump considers reclassifying marijuana as a Schedule III drug like steroids and testosterone. Federal troops are now in Washington D.C. as the president pushes a crackdown on crime in the nation s capital. World peace hangs in the balance as President Trump and Vladimir Putin prepare to meet in Alaska on Friday.


Transcript

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00:00:46.540 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:50.060 Now there's increased political pressure on the Smithsonian museums.
00:00:54.500 The White House now launching a review of museum exhibits to make sure they align with President
00:01:00.000 Trump's view of history and remove content considered to be divisive or partisan.
00:01:05.380 Decision from the White House could change marijuana laws across the country.
00:01:08.660 Right now it's classified as a Schedule I drug, the same as heroin.
00:01:12.580 But President Trump considering reclassifying it as a Schedule III drug like steroids and testosterone.
00:01:17.920 It's a very complicated subject, you know, the subject of marijuana.
00:01:22.120 The Bureau of Labor Statistics says CPI rose by two-tenths of a percent in July at 2.7% annually.
00:01:29.260 The Fed closely monitors this data point as a key inflation gauge when weighing interest rate decisions.
00:01:35.900 So after that report dropped, President Trump took to Truth Social to once again criticize Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
00:01:41.300 He says Powell must now lower the rate and that the economy is, quote, so good.
00:01:46.720 But the housing sector, people aren't able to get good mortgages.
00:01:51.140 They're paying too much because of Jerome Too Late Powell.
00:01:54.500 He's truly incompetent.
00:01:55.980 Federal troops now in the nation's capital as the president pushes a crackdown on crime there in Washington, D.C.
00:02:02.300 Your federalization of the police has a 30-day limit unless Congress acts to extend it.
00:02:07.360 Are you talking to Congress about extending it or do you believe 30 days is sufficient?
00:02:10.800 Well, if it's a national emergency, we can do it without Congress.
00:02:14.140 So we're going to need a crime bill that we're going to be putting in, and it's going to pertain initially to D.C.
00:02:21.680 It's almost, we're going to use it as a very positive example.
00:02:25.260 We're now just two days away from President Trump's very important meeting, potentially historic meeting,
00:02:30.400 with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
00:02:32.540 It's going to happen in Alaska, in Anchorage, to be exact, as they prepare to potentially negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine,
00:02:39.260 the fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces goes on and on and on.
00:02:44.260 And the Ukrainian president, who, by the way, will not be present at the meeting,
00:02:47.980 he's voiced his opposition to President Trump's suggestion that land swaps could be on the table to bring about peace.
00:02:55.100 Do you have to face any consequences if Vladimir Putin does not agree to stop the war after your meeting on Friday?
00:03:02.800 Yes, they will.
00:03:04.100 What will there be consequences?
00:03:05.200 There will be consequences.
00:03:06.240 Sanctions, tariffs?
00:03:07.020 There will be, I don't have to say, there will be very severe consequences.
00:03:11.440 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard.
00:03:13.700 Today's edition of Human Events Daily here live, Washington, D.C.
00:03:17.700 Today is August 13th, 2025, Anno Domini.
00:03:22.100 Ladies and gentlemen, the Anchorage Accords are coming.
00:03:27.480 World peace hangs in the balance.
00:03:30.140 Think of all that has encompassed.
00:03:34.260 Think of all that has occurred to prevent these accords from taking place.
00:03:40.060 A sit-down meeting with President Trump and Vladimir Putin.
00:03:47.140 We're going to examine all of the possibilities.
00:03:50.500 The possibilities for war.
00:03:52.160 And yes, we know those and there are many.
00:03:54.380 But also perhaps, just perhaps, the possibility of peace.
00:03:59.860 And by the way, peace does not mean alliance.
00:04:02.200 Peace does not mean friendship in times such as this.
00:04:06.260 Peace does not necessarily mean embracing.
00:04:08.640 But what it means is a prevention of war.
00:04:15.300 The United States and Russia are the world's two preeminent nuclear powers.
00:04:21.560 Russia has proven on the battlefield that they are not walking away from Ukraine.
00:04:27.980 Now, Zelensky, of course, will not attend this summit in Anchorage, Alaska.
00:04:32.500 However, the discussions between Ukraine and Russia are currently taking place on the field of battle.
00:04:42.280 And in places like Prokosk and others, where you're seeing huge breakouts of the Russian army right now and collapsing Ukrainian front lines.
00:04:52.240 We've discussed here on this very program, and we'll get into it later on the show, about how Ukrainian supply lines are being cut right now going into the Donbass region.
00:05:03.280 Ukraine and their army is facing a manpower problem.
00:05:06.680 And that's a problem that no amount of drones, no amount of money, no amount of weapons being sent over is going to fix.
00:05:13.300 And everyone can see the situation, the precariousness, the political situation deteriorating, corruption charges now being levied from parties all across Ukraine.
00:05:24.520 So, will the United States choose peace?
00:05:32.020 Will Russia choose peace?
00:05:34.500 And there are big questions about this as well, because there are hardliners in the Kremlin.
00:05:38.520 There are hardliners in the Kremlin who say Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhia, Kherson, they're not enough.
00:05:46.500 We want the whole thing.
00:05:48.280 We want the whole enchilada.
00:05:49.660 There are people in the Kremlin who say we need to go all the way up to and including Kiev.
00:05:54.520 Take the whole country, or at least up to the river.
00:05:58.900 These are serious questions.
00:06:01.600 And when it comes to sanctions, perhaps this can be a nugget that President Trump can dangle in front of them.
00:06:08.960 If you're in Russia right now, you can't use a Visa card.
00:06:11.520 You can't have access to a lot of American media.
00:06:16.520 Unless you're using a VPN or something like this, obviously useful.
00:06:21.040 But in terms of travel, in terms of spending money, it's very hard.
00:06:25.200 So, could sanctions relief be something as a way, as a carrot perhaps, to dangle?
00:06:32.400 But then, of course, the fact that it's taking place on Elmdorf Air Force Base.
00:06:37.440 Are we going to see any of those B-2 bombers flying out there, doing a little elephant walk down the runway?
00:06:43.500 Are we going to see some military equipment?
00:06:45.680 No Russian leader has ever set foot in the Alaskan territory, even when it was part of the Russian Empire all those years ago.
00:06:57.420 So, Trump, Putin, Alaska.
00:07:01.600 And not only that, who are we going to see with the delegation?
00:07:06.780 Who's going to come from the Russian side?
00:07:08.560 Who's going to come from the U.S. side?
00:07:11.480 What are the points of negotiation?
00:07:12.840 We're going to break it down today on Human Events Daily, right here on Real America's Voice.
00:07:17.600 We'll be right back.
00:07:18.160 This is Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
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00:09:01.660 Folks, we've got General Flynn on right now, and I don't want to beat around the bush.
00:09:06.560 General Flynn, what should people be looking for, and how important are these Anchorage Accords?
00:09:13.880 Yeah, thanks, Jack, for having me.
00:09:16.300 Okay, so I've been putting down a whole bunch of notes here, which I'm going to come out with a little bit later today,
00:09:22.960 about what I believe all of us, and I'm one of the biggest fans of President Trump and I want him to be monumentally successful,
00:09:32.820 but I want everybody to understand that we need to really meter our expectations of what is possible for these historic talks.
00:09:42.540 I actually think that these, as you're calling it, the Anchorage Accords, which is a great name for this,
00:09:49.740 kind of like the Budapest Agreement back in Hungary after the collapse of the Cold War.
00:09:55.840 This particular meeting is going to be a defining moment, not just in U.S. relations with Russia and the Russian Federation,
00:10:03.760 but I actually think that this meeting really will define whether or not, you know, what is the survival for the world going forward?
00:10:13.900 And as Trump said to Zelensky at some point in time, you know, a while back where he said, you know,
00:10:22.260 you don't hold all the cards. Well, we don't hold all the cards in this.
00:10:25.840 You know, when you're talking about what cards are held, you know, Russia holds a lot of cards here.
00:10:34.260 They hold terrain. They hold places like Crimea, the Donbasses.
00:10:41.480 I mean, there's going to be a lot of talk about all that.
00:10:45.260 This is also a losing war.
00:10:48.540 If anybody is, you know, everybody tells you that Ukraine can win this thing.
00:10:53.380 I mean, the Ukrainians right now are having to recruit 60-year-olds to join their military, right?
00:11:00.640 So this is a losing war, and the spoils usually go to the winner.
00:11:07.020 So Trump is going into a meeting where, as he's going to discuss with Putin,
00:11:16.320 he doesn't hold cards where he's in a winning position.
00:11:21.040 What he is in, what Trump is in, is he's in a winning position with a strong economy and strong leadership.
00:11:29.560 And I do believe that Putin wants, desires actually desperately, in some cases, I believe,
00:11:35.760 a relationship with the United States of America.
00:11:38.480 The incremental approach of NATO on the Russian Federation frontier for, since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War,
00:11:51.360 you know, we've been, we frankly have been lying to Russia for the better part of 25 years,
00:11:57.500 or actually longer than that now, almost 35 years.
00:12:00.080 It's where we said, well, there'll be no, Baker was the one that said it, and we agreed to it in Budapest,
00:12:06.540 where we would not have, we would not spread NATO into the frontiers of the Russian Federation.
00:12:14.040 And in fact, we did.
00:12:15.320 You're showing a very important figure right now, Ronald Reagan.
00:12:18.540 And one of the things that I would strongly, strongly urge President Trump to do,
00:12:24.320 if he hasn't done it or hasn't gotten the advice from his, his team,
00:12:29.980 is make sure that your team tells you what are the Russians' interests.
00:12:35.880 What is it that, you know, I'm assuming that Whitcoff went over there and he's talked to him
00:12:40.420 and all these old smart people, all these analysts.
00:12:43.280 But if Reagan was, Reagan was hugely successful and he directed his team,
00:12:50.520 and they went up to Reykjavik, actually, he directed his team to make sure that he, Reagan,
00:12:56.860 understood what was at stake for Russia, right?
00:13:01.880 What was their interest?
00:13:03.260 What is in their interest?
00:13:04.800 So he understood that.
00:13:06.240 The other thing that Reagan did, and I learned this from a person who was on that team
00:13:11.520 just in the last 24 hours, so a person who actually was on the team that went to Reykjavik
00:13:17.360 with Reagan and Gorbachev, as you're showing it there,
00:13:21.000 one of the things that Reagan told his team was,
00:13:24.620 do not, you know, basically get out in front of my skis,
00:13:27.220 do not push any buttons unless I say so.
00:13:31.260 Otherwise, and do not leak, right?
00:13:34.400 Otherwise, you will be immediately dismissed, you know, and sent home kind of thing.
00:13:40.280 You know, this is a really, it's that important of a meeting.
00:13:45.540 I want President Trump to be hugely successful, but this is not a time to be beating our chest
00:13:51.440 or patting ourselves on the back.
00:13:54.560 And if it were me advising President Trump, and I know that he listens to your show, Jack,
00:14:02.020 that I would, because Putin understands English perfectly.
00:14:04.980 He doesn't like to do it in form sometimes because it's a, you know, it's a matter of,
00:14:10.900 it's sort of a point of pride, if you will.
00:14:12.800 It's the way he operates.
00:14:15.360 What I would do, what I would do, Jack, is I would throw everybody out of the room
00:14:20.640 and I would just leave myself.
00:14:22.460 I would recommend that Trump leave himself with Putin
00:14:25.100 and have a sort of a man-to-man conversation about what is it that we want to achieve?
00:14:31.220 What are we willing to achieve?
00:14:33.340 Now, let me, if I have a minute, Jack, to talk about Zelensky,
00:14:37.200 because, you know, we're talking about Ukraine and, of course, the president of, you know,
00:14:42.840 I don't know if I have a minute to go through a couple of things on Zelensky.
00:14:45.900 These are important.
00:14:47.020 Let's go right ahead, General.
00:14:49.320 Okay.
00:14:50.040 So people are going to say, you know, and the Europeans are going to go,
00:14:52.660 why isn't Zelensky there?
00:14:54.580 Zelensky, you know, number one, he declared martial law,
00:14:57.480 and, you know, they ought to really have another presidential election.
00:15:01.260 And so Zelensky, in a way, has put himself in a position where, you know,
00:15:06.440 you don't know what to believe when it comes to Zelensky.
00:15:09.340 I can tell you, because I, in another part of my life,
00:15:13.620 we have filed in court almost a $42 billion whistleblower case
00:15:20.340 against that man right there, against Ukraine,
00:15:22.700 for just severe levels of corruption and money laundering that have gone through Ukraine.
00:15:28.880 So that's just one among many.
00:15:31.200 But Zelensky, you know, he jeopardized world peace by having that drone attack.
00:15:38.160 People have to remember the drone attack that attacked one of the legs of Russia's triad,
00:15:45.300 nuclear triad, which was really dangerous.
00:15:47.920 And we still don't know whether or not the U.S. was informed about it, but he did that.
00:15:53.880 That was not a smart move on his part.
00:15:56.700 This is also the man that on one day will agree to give territory for peace,
00:16:02.120 and then the next day, you know, he doesn't want to have any trade agreements.
00:16:06.540 I mean, he flip-flops and has flip-flopped a lot.
00:16:10.040 You know, and I'm just reading off some things here that I wrote down.
00:16:13.300 This is a man, Zelensky, now, you know, whose key military units in his own government
00:16:18.220 have been using Nazi-like symbols, right, without any kind of apology.
00:16:24.500 I mean, so, you know, when we talk about the type of people—
00:16:27.300 And, General Flynn, in fact, that same unit, the Azov battalion,
00:16:32.200 I'm seeing reports now that they've been forward deployed to these collapsing front lines.
00:16:38.300 They're sending the Azovs back in because that's how bad some of the Russian breakouts and salients
00:16:43.340 are getting in those eastern Donbass regions.
00:16:47.940 Right.
00:16:48.760 The other thing, and this is a very important one,
00:16:51.180 and this goes back to Zelensky talking to Vice President J.E. Vance, you know,
00:16:55.560 who basically—he made demands of the United States of America without ever giving us,
00:16:59.760 you know, even a nod of thanks for what the American people have been giving to Ukraine.
00:17:08.300 So there's a litany of things, Jack.
00:17:11.400 I think that Trump—again, I'm going to repeat myself here for the sake of your audience,
00:17:16.920 and maybe listen, you know, and for Trump, too.
00:17:20.760 I do think that the American people, we need to reduce our expectations of what will come out of this.
00:17:26.460 Like, you know, is Trump going to push Russia out of the Ukraine?
00:17:30.460 Not a bit.
00:17:31.420 You know, might there be some discussion about running elections again?
00:17:36.140 They already did elections in a couple of the eastern Donbasses, you know,
00:17:40.940 and the people there have voted, you know, overwhelmingly to support Russia.
00:17:46.720 You know that there's a recent poll in Russia that was done, very good poll,
00:17:51.160 that was done that shows 80 percent, 8-0, 80 percent of the Russian people
00:17:55.840 want a stronger relationship with the United States of America.
00:18:00.060 All these people that name-call Putin, all these things, you know, I don't know.
00:18:04.520 I'm just—what I know is these are the two great powers, nuclear powers on the planet,
00:18:11.180 and we cannot have the discussions that we've been having and the chest beating
00:18:16.700 by the military-industrial-complex neocons who seem to perpetual war, you know, as a way of life.
00:18:26.360 And as you say, President Trump is pulling him in for this one-on-one, man-to-man discussion,
00:18:34.240 totally disintermediating, as you say, the transatlantic access, the Atlanticists,
00:18:39.440 the globalists, the G7, all the EU, all the rest of them.
00:18:43.600 And he's going—he's saying, I want to sit man-to-man and look him in the eye.
00:18:48.260 General Flynn, I know you've got to run.
00:18:49.560 Where can people go to follow you and to get this dispatch when you drop it later?
00:18:54.140 Yeah, they can follow me at generalflynn.com, generalflynn.com.
00:18:57.720 One last thing, Jack, that I've got to say because I want people to understand this,
00:19:01.880 that the people in Europe think, oh, you know, Putin's going to attack NATO,
00:19:06.580 and he's going to take, like, the days of the Soviet Union.
00:19:09.300 Jack, you know that he doesn't have the rear end to do that.
00:19:12.140 I mean, we're talking about a country with about 140 million people.
00:19:16.140 All right, folks, we'll be right back.
00:19:18.340 Human Events Daily, Real America Sports.
00:19:19.920 You talk about influencers.
00:19:21.400 These are influencers.
00:19:23.260 And they're friends of mine.
00:19:25.640 Jack Prasovic.
00:19:27.180 Where's Jack?
00:19:28.120 Jack.
00:19:29.140 He's done a great job.
00:19:31.880 All right, folks, Jack Prasovic.
00:19:34.760 Here we are back live at Human Events Daily, Washington, D.C.,
00:19:40.180 and we're here.
00:19:41.580 We're going to be on with just a second because there's a new book out
00:19:45.160 from the editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, Alex Marlowe,
00:19:49.380 and it's all about exposing the weaponization of America's legal system
00:19:54.300 against Donald Trump, and it's called Breaking the Law.
00:19:57.760 I want to bring him in now.
00:19:58.740 Alex, how's it going, man?
00:19:59.660 Jack, it's great to be on your program.
00:20:01.740 Thanks for having me here.
00:20:03.300 This is incredible.
00:20:04.260 I love that you're putting this book out now because it's so perfect
00:20:07.280 because when you turn on the TV, you know, it's Donald Trump is weaponizing
00:20:11.780 the FBI.
00:20:12.620 Donald Trump is weaponizing the DOJ.
00:20:14.700 Donald Trump, they keep using the word over and over and over,
00:20:18.000 and it's like they forgot the last, I mean, you could say the last 10 years,
00:20:23.180 but certainly the last four.
00:20:25.740 Yeah, absolutely.
00:20:26.780 The New York Times had a big podcast slash article that just came out this morning
00:20:30.920 about how the Trump administration is trying to go after Obama.
00:20:34.460 You guys have got to absolutely be kidding me.
00:20:37.040 I go through all the law fear against President Trump from even before his post-presidency,
00:20:41.400 but after January the 6th, the thing went into hyperdrive.
00:20:44.740 These six cases, the six major cases against Trump,
00:20:47.720 each one is more corrupt than you would imagine.
00:20:49.540 And each one in coordination from Joe Biden's White House
00:20:52.560 and, of course, the upper echelons of the DOJ.
00:20:55.360 You've got all these political actors who ran on the promise of busting Trump,
00:20:59.040 busting him for crimes he didn't commit, creating crimes at a whole cloth,
00:21:02.740 and they got the nerve to act like Trump is doing anything improper.
00:21:05.960 Trump needs to go after all of them.
00:21:07.400 They're all part of the cabal.
00:21:08.560 You know it, Jack, as well as anyone.
00:21:11.480 Well, and I remember being there, I think it was March of 23,
00:21:16.020 when the very first indictment with Alvin Bragg,
00:21:19.940 I always say this is the joke, you know, they keep saying,
00:21:22.740 they keep trying to say that there's something else,
00:21:24.920 something other that we're going to be able to get to with President Trump.
00:21:27.800 It's like, this guy, I fail to, I struggle.
00:21:31.620 I struggle and I fail to come up with any significant American figure
00:21:34.860 who has been investigated as many times as Donald Trump.
00:21:39.160 It's not even close.
00:21:40.440 This is one of the things that was a pattern of all the cases,
00:21:43.220 is novel interpretations of the law.
00:21:46.320 This is where you've got things,
00:21:48.300 they're testing legal theories that have never been tried before,
00:21:51.040 and they do this because maybe they'll work,
00:21:52.720 but even if they don't work, they're going to tie him up,
00:21:54.780 they're going to distract him, they're going to bankrupt him,
00:21:57.240 and they're going to waste a bunch of his time when he's trying to campaign.
00:21:59.860 And that was really what they had going,
00:22:01.460 is that they were thinking we're going to embarrass Trump before a campaign,
00:22:04.380 we're going to get him branded with things like rapist and convicted felon,
00:22:07.760 both of which were completely bogus,
00:22:09.140 and then maybe we'll get lucky and he'll end up in jail.
00:22:12.100 Joe Biden's team specifically thought Trump would be in jail,
00:22:14.800 but worst case scenario, we're going to make this guy's life a living hell,
00:22:17.680 we're going to send a signal that no one should follow in his footsteps.
00:22:20.220 Thus far, it's backfired, but no one's head is rolled yet.
00:22:23.980 There needs to be widespread investigations.
00:22:26.000 The Tish James one has got to be just the beginning.
00:22:28.460 The Jack Smith one has got to be just the beginning.
00:22:30.460 We need at least a half a dozen, if not more,
00:22:32.520 and people need perp walks and handcuffs, bottom line.
00:22:36.240 And this is something, I talked about this last year,
00:22:39.140 you're coming in and really nailing it down this year as well with this book.
00:22:43.600 People say, oh, well, you know, what about the norms?
00:22:46.460 What about the norms?
00:22:47.560 Here's what my worry is.
00:22:48.800 And let me ask you what you think of my analysis here.
00:22:51.560 My worry is, and I've said this to the white,
00:22:53.820 I've said this to the president,
00:22:54.580 that if we don't act now in terms of trying to rebalance the scales,
00:23:01.100 they're going to do it again.
00:23:02.380 That's the point.
00:23:04.900 So the first portion of the book is trying to give people that context
00:23:10.400 for what really happened in each of these six cases,
00:23:12.980 that Trump, as a superhuman figure, was able to navigate,
00:23:16.340 was able to beat many of them.
00:23:17.720 And the ones he lost, he was able to save face.
00:23:19.740 They're all on appeal anyway.
00:23:21.240 And win an election from a courthouse,
00:23:22.880 instead of being able to be allowed to campaign the way you should.
00:23:25.860 You learn stuff in the book,
00:23:26.920 like how he's still under gag order from Juan Mershon's court.
00:23:29.580 He's still got $175 million in bond up for Letitia James's court
00:23:35.400 with Arthur Engeron.
00:23:36.700 Crazy stuff that's gone on.
00:23:38.020 He's still appealing the cruel and unusual $90 million judgment
00:23:40.800 in the completely bogus E. Jean Carroll case.
00:23:43.520 So he has all these distractions that are out there.
00:23:46.040 And I want people to be able to keep it straight
00:23:47.900 because the investigations are going to come.
00:23:50.080 And I want you all to be able to enjoy it.
00:23:51.360 People in your audience, Jack,
00:23:52.360 they should be able to enjoy when these investigations come down,
00:23:54.640 and they will.
00:23:55.660 So I think I help in that regard.
00:23:57.420 But to your point,
00:23:58.120 the last portion of the book is a warning
00:24:00.040 that these guys are working right now.
00:24:01.820 They're creating new initiatives to use lawfare.
00:24:04.460 Project 65, founded by David Brock,
00:24:07.340 the guy who founded Media Matters.
00:24:08.720 You know what he's doing now?
00:24:09.920 He's trying to get attorneys who represent Trump
00:24:12.040 and people like you, Jack,
00:24:13.340 they're trying to get them disbarred.
00:24:14.880 It's not just, you know,
00:24:15.720 debanked or deplatformed or stuff that we knew about.
00:24:17.940 They're trying to get it so you can't even work at all.
00:24:20.040 It's not that you can't get some kind of great
00:24:21.260 seven-figure white-shoe law firm job.
00:24:23.140 No, that you cannot practice at all.
00:24:25.000 That you apply to trade,
00:24:26.100 that you learn to trade,
00:24:26.920 and now you should have that taken away from you
00:24:29.200 simply for trying to give good representation
00:24:31.340 to MAGA people.
00:24:32.540 That's the warning.
00:24:33.380 That's what they're doing now,
00:24:34.320 and they're going to try to rig elections with it too.
00:24:37.740 Right.
00:24:38.180 So suddenly, you know,
00:24:39.660 you've got the lawfare.
00:24:40.960 Then you've got a situation
00:24:42.400 where you want to be able to defend yourself
00:24:44.460 against the lawfare.
00:24:45.120 You can't even find someone to represent you,
00:24:47.540 and that's why they go after the Jeff Clarks
00:24:49.820 and the John Eastmans
00:24:50.740 and all the rest of it,
00:24:51.840 and even Giuliani,
00:24:52.920 who had his law license suspended.
00:24:54.960 And again and again,
00:24:56.880 and it's people,
00:24:58.300 I almost think it's like,
00:24:59.920 and when you put this book out,
00:25:01.180 Breaking the Law,
00:25:02.220 let me ask you this way, though.
00:25:03.460 And we've been through so much.
00:25:04.880 Are people receptive?
00:25:06.100 Are they receptive to the idea
00:25:07.520 that this has actually gotten as corrupt as it is?
00:25:11.240 Yeah, this is something,
00:25:12.180 because this is my burden,
00:25:13.240 is now I'm in the selling the book mode.
00:25:15.520 And so there's a certain group of people
00:25:17.320 who think we already won because Trump won.
00:25:20.260 And that's not true.
00:25:21.740 We won the battle.
00:25:22.380 The war is still going on,
00:25:23.760 and they're going to use lawfare
00:25:24.820 to try to rig future elections,
00:25:27.380 to try to make sure that our cities
00:25:29.140 are even more chaotic and more lawless
00:25:30.860 than they already are.
00:25:31.760 And they're going to use this same playbook
00:25:33.640 against Republicans
00:25:34.580 who are not going to be as strong
00:25:35.800 as Donald Trump was,
00:25:36.680 and they're not going to be as rich
00:25:37.640 as Donald Trump was.
00:25:38.840 Donald Trump's wealth
00:25:39.660 was a huge ace up his sleeve here.
00:25:42.920 But the other group of people
00:25:44.300 that I got to convince
00:25:45.400 is not that we already won,
00:25:46.360 is that nothing's going to happen.
00:25:48.900 It's the, we can't,
00:25:50.660 we need to have,
00:25:51.520 there's no investigation,
00:25:52.720 no one ever gets held to account.
00:25:54.000 And I want to speak to those people,
00:25:55.520 and that's why I want to speak
00:25:56.180 to lawmakers as well.
00:25:57.540 You have got to get accountability here.
00:25:59.940 Promises made, promises kept
00:26:01.560 is essential to MAGA.
00:26:02.980 Jack, you and I talked about this
00:26:04.120 on my show at the Turning Point event
00:26:05.320 a couple of weeks ago.
00:26:06.360 You have to have promises made,
00:26:07.680 promises kept.
00:26:08.580 And one of the promises
00:26:09.620 that was made to this audience,
00:26:11.500 the Jack Prosobiec audience,
00:26:12.840 the Alex Marlowe Breitbart audience,
00:26:14.340 and the Trump voter,
00:26:15.460 is that we're going to hold
00:26:16.600 the bad guys accountable.
00:26:17.500 We can, it's not enough
00:26:19.300 just to write opinions about them.
00:26:20.800 We now have to go investigate them
00:26:22.200 and then go figure out
00:26:23.200 the actual crimes they committed
00:26:24.220 and hold them to account.
00:26:25.540 It's got to start right now.
00:26:27.840 Couldn't be more simple than that.
00:26:29.180 Alex, tell people the name
00:26:30.180 of the book again
00:26:30.740 and where they can get it.
00:26:32.320 Sure, Breaking the Law,
00:26:33.280 wherever you get your books.
00:26:34.480 Amazon's easiest,
00:26:35.240 but if you don't like Amazon,
00:26:36.360 Books a Million,
00:26:37.040 whatever you like,
00:26:37.800 it's available now.
00:26:39.380 I perform the e-book.
00:26:40.780 I'm a Kindle guy.
00:26:41.720 If you guys like the,
00:26:42.620 I'm sorry, I perform the audio book.
00:26:44.420 E-book's just as great.
00:26:46.040 So however you like to get it,
00:26:46.980 I think it's great information
00:26:47.920 and a lot of reporting
00:26:48.980 will be at Breitbart.com on it.
00:26:51.240 That's awesome.
00:26:51.820 By the way,
00:26:52.140 did you use any AI
00:26:53.060 for your audio book?
00:26:54.900 No, of course not.
00:26:55.820 It's a full performance.
00:26:57.240 I come from Hollywood.
00:26:58.220 So if you guys hear
00:26:58.960 me do my Trump impersonation.
00:26:59.960 My last one, I have one chapter
00:27:03.220 that's an AI Jack Posobiec
00:27:05.200 and I've never revealed
00:27:06.600 which one it is.
00:27:07.760 And even my wife still can't tell.
00:27:10.560 God.
00:27:12.560 Pretty crazy.
00:27:13.740 Be right back.
00:27:14.340 Jack Posobiec,
00:27:14.980 Human Events Daily,
00:27:15.800 Real America's Voice.
00:27:16.460 Where is Jack?
00:27:21.720 Where is Jack?
00:27:24.040 Where is he?
00:27:25.320 Jack, I want to see you.
00:27:28.960 Great job, Jack.
00:27:30.400 Thank you.
00:27:31.160 What a job you do.
00:27:32.580 You know,
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00:27:33.960 We're always talking about
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00:27:36.260 but we have guys
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00:27:38.680 who'll be getting Pulisic.
00:27:39.760 All right, Jack Posobiec,
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00:29:13.880 All right, folks.
00:29:14.380 We're very excited now.
00:29:15.840 We've got the publisher
00:29:16.400 of Human Events,
00:29:19.340 Jeff Webb,
00:29:20.240 joining us here
00:29:21.320 on Human Events Daily.
00:29:22.660 Once again,
00:29:23.120 Jeff, how are you?
00:29:24.640 Hey, Jack.
00:29:25.400 Good to be with you.
00:29:27.100 All right.
00:29:27.820 So we're, you know,
00:29:28.500 fresh back off
00:29:29.700 of my Poland trip
00:29:31.800 right there
00:29:32.540 on the border
00:29:33.560 of Ukraine
00:29:34.160 where certainly
00:29:34.900 Warsaw, Ukraine
00:29:36.780 was a huge topic
00:29:38.140 of discussion
00:29:38.960 during that
00:29:39.740 presidential election.
00:29:41.180 One where
00:29:42.200 the Polish president
00:29:43.060 is now representing
00:29:44.240 the country on
00:29:45.200 and he was just
00:29:45.680 on a call
00:29:46.120 this morning
00:29:47.200 with President Trump
00:29:48.240 on sort of
00:29:49.620 the preview
00:29:50.540 as we're on
00:29:51.260 the upswing
00:29:51.720 just two days away
00:29:52.880 from what we're
00:29:54.160 calling the Anchorage
00:29:55.500 Accords
00:29:56.380 with President Trump
00:29:58.160 and Vladimir Putin.
00:29:59.140 You've been involved
00:30:00.400 in so many
00:30:01.420 international deals.
00:30:03.020 You've been around
00:30:03.760 the world
00:30:04.260 working on these
00:30:05.120 working around
00:30:06.200 these organizations.
00:30:08.020 What should people
00:30:08.920 be looking at
00:30:10.140 when you're going in
00:30:11.440 at an executive level
00:30:12.760 with a huge meeting
00:30:14.060 like this?
00:30:15.120 What should people
00:30:15.760 on the outside
00:30:16.400 be looking for?
00:30:19.500 Well, you know,
00:30:20.560 I think that
00:30:21.360 traditionally
00:30:22.460 if you get to a point
00:30:23.980 where you have
00:30:24.400 the two presidents
00:30:25.240 meeting,
00:30:26.400 you know,
00:30:26.560 a deal has usually
00:30:27.920 already been hammered out.
00:30:29.140 I'm not sure
00:30:30.540 that's the case here.
00:30:32.200 And I think,
00:30:33.140 though,
00:30:33.360 that, you know,
00:30:34.560 President Trump
00:30:35.300 has expressed
00:30:36.000 his frustration
00:30:37.080 about this war
00:30:37.980 and talked about
00:30:39.040 it not being
00:30:40.220 one that would
00:30:40.700 not have started
00:30:41.440 under his watch.
00:30:43.180 And I think
00:30:44.260 that it's
00:30:44.820 the two parties
00:30:45.720 have been more
00:30:46.200 intransigent
00:30:46.980 than he figured
00:30:48.040 they would be.
00:30:49.080 And something
00:30:50.540 has to break
00:30:51.920 the logjam.
00:30:52.680 And I think
00:30:54.580 they've made
00:30:55.080 some progress
00:30:56.940 behind the scenes,
00:30:58.120 but I think
00:30:59.480 there's really
00:31:00.140 going to be
00:31:00.640 some one-to-one
00:31:01.800 kind of brainstorming
00:31:02.960 here.
00:31:03.940 And it's just,
00:31:05.780 you can see
00:31:06.120 everybody weighing in
00:31:07.200 now,
00:31:07.500 the Europeans
00:31:08.080 are weighing in,
00:31:09.300 the Ukrainians
00:31:10.360 are weighing in
00:31:11.360 about, you know,
00:31:12.660 what they want
00:31:13.060 the outcome to be.
00:31:14.120 I think everybody's
00:31:14.780 afraid that Trump
00:31:15.600 is going to,
00:31:16.480 you know,
00:31:16.780 cut some kind of
00:31:17.480 really bad deal
00:31:18.440 with Putin
00:31:19.040 and he's going to be
00:31:19.920 taken advantage of,
00:31:21.560 which I don't think
00:31:22.560 that's going to happen.
00:31:23.760 But I think
00:31:25.380 it's,
00:31:26.040 there's a lot of
00:31:28.240 mystery to this one,
00:31:29.080 I think.
00:31:32.080 You know,
00:31:32.800 when you go into
00:31:33.480 a meeting like this,
00:31:35.200 there's been a lot
00:31:36.220 of discussion
00:31:36.720 and people are saying,
00:31:37.920 who's President Trump
00:31:38.800 going to bring with him?
00:31:40.280 When you look
00:31:41.080 in terms of the delegation,
00:31:43.000 you know,
00:31:43.280 I think we could expect
00:31:44.540 obviously his
00:31:45.300 National Security Council,
00:31:46.400 but, you know,
00:31:47.300 so that would be
00:31:47.900 Secretary of State,
00:31:49.000 of course,
00:31:49.420 I'm sure will be there
00:31:50.380 as well as the
00:31:51.180 Russian Foreign Minister
00:31:51.980 Lavrov,
00:31:53.100 wouldn't surprise me,
00:31:54.000 of course,
00:31:54.320 J.D. Vance,
00:31:55.000 the Vice President,
00:31:56.280 but there could be
00:31:57.220 some others,
00:31:57.780 maybe a Besant,
00:31:58.720 Treasury,
00:31:59.780 or Lutnik,
00:32:00.500 you get in.
00:32:01.120 So obviously
00:32:01.480 these questions
00:32:02.040 about the sanctions,
00:32:02.860 that all runs
00:32:03.720 through Treasury
00:32:04.660 and Commerce.
00:32:05.700 Who do you think,
00:32:07.020 or I'll put it this way,
00:32:08.620 when we in the media
00:32:09.780 and we are looking
00:32:10.660 at this from the outside,
00:32:11.680 do you think
00:32:12.140 that all plays a role
00:32:13.360 or is that something
00:32:14.640 that's really just
00:32:15.420 more of a media buzz
00:32:16.340 kind of thing?
00:32:17.920 No, look,
00:32:18.500 I think we all know
00:32:19.360 that Trump is very big
00:32:20.460 on using trade
00:32:21.560 and resources
00:32:23.740 as bargaining chips
00:32:25.840 or really creating
00:32:27.160 relationships
00:32:28.040 that provide an incentive
00:32:29.800 for another country
00:32:31.760 to get in line,
00:32:34.400 to overcome maybe
00:32:35.440 some geopolitical differences,
00:32:37.500 to take advantage
00:32:39.020 of what that potential
00:32:40.840 trade relationship
00:32:41.940 can be.
00:32:42.580 and my bet
00:32:43.940 is he's loaded
00:32:44.880 with those things
00:32:46.260 because that's
00:32:47.720 his modus operandi
00:32:48.840 and that will be
00:32:49.920 one big arrow
00:32:51.240 in his quiver.
00:32:53.280 He'll probably play
00:32:54.280 it pretty quickly
00:32:55.060 and it's probably been,
00:32:57.120 it's probably been
00:32:57.960 piqued at
00:32:58.600 by the Russians
00:32:59.900 going into this.
00:33:00.940 But I tell you,
00:33:02.740 Jack,
00:33:03.040 you know,
00:33:03.220 you and I have
00:33:04.040 had this discussion
00:33:04.800 for a number
00:33:05.900 of years
00:33:06.340 about this situation,
00:33:07.480 how bad it is
00:33:08.320 and how tough it is
00:33:09.740 and kind of
00:33:10.540 the historical
00:33:11.300 background
00:33:12.660 of this whole part
00:33:13.560 of the country
00:33:14.220 and these peoples
00:33:15.040 and it's really,
00:33:18.340 really complicated.
00:33:19.840 There is not
00:33:20.720 an easy solution
00:33:21.940 and I think that,
00:33:24.460 I think,
00:33:26.460 people think
00:33:27.400 that the Russians
00:33:28.000 are going to get up
00:33:28.700 and leave
00:33:29.200 and not get any land
00:33:31.180 and just going to go home
00:33:32.220 because they're going
00:33:33.340 to get an oil deal.
00:33:34.280 That's not happening.
00:33:35.480 That's just not their history.
00:33:39.040 Well,
00:33:39.640 and I think that's right
00:33:40.700 and even,
00:33:41.800 so Friedrich Merz,
00:33:43.020 the Chancellor of Germany
00:33:44.180 came out earlier
00:33:44.960 today and said
00:33:45.780 that discussions
00:33:46.740 more than likely
00:33:47.980 would start
00:33:48.840 from the current
00:33:49.580 line of contact
00:33:50.500 and this has been
00:33:51.880 a bloody war,
00:33:52.680 an absolutely bloody war
00:33:54.240 to get even
00:33:55.480 to this point.
00:33:56.720 J.D. Vance,
00:33:57.280 I think,
00:33:57.560 said something similar.
00:33:58.380 He was on
00:33:58.820 an interview this weekend
00:34:00.140 talking about
00:34:00.660 the current line
00:34:01.360 of contact
00:34:01.900 as opposed
00:34:02.720 to the full territories
00:34:04.840 because one of
00:34:06.020 the differences here
00:34:06.820 for folks
00:34:07.680 who are,
00:34:08.540 you know,
00:34:08.920 kind of just coming
00:34:10.060 at this from,
00:34:10.880 you know,
00:34:11.520 fresh,
00:34:12.180 is that even though
00:34:13.180 Russia has,
00:34:13.920 annexed these
00:34:15.620 four provinces,
00:34:16.440 they don't have
00:34:17.560 complete operational
00:34:18.920 control over
00:34:20.140 those four areas
00:34:21.440 and so they're
00:34:22.300 currently in,
00:34:23.240 they only have really
00:34:23.840 over one of them
00:34:25.160 which is Lugansk.
00:34:26.140 The other one,
00:34:26.900 Donetsk,
00:34:27.700 they've got,
00:34:28.240 you know,
00:34:28.420 maybe 65,
00:34:29.700 70 percent of it
00:34:31.280 but there's still
00:34:31.980 a huge amount
00:34:32.700 of the province
00:34:33.440 that is under
00:34:34.540 Ukrainian control.
00:34:35.800 So this,
00:34:36.360 I think,
00:34:37.300 is what Merz
00:34:38.880 and what J.D. Vance
00:34:39.740 are talking about
00:34:40.660 and so,
00:34:41.700 you know,
00:34:42.000 when it comes down
00:34:43.100 to it though,
00:34:43.520 Jeff,
00:34:44.120 when you look
00:34:44.740 at the situation
00:34:45.500 on this battlefield
00:34:46.560 right now,
00:34:47.280 the collapses
00:34:47.820 that we've been
00:34:48.380 talking about,
00:34:49.380 you know,
00:34:49.720 when President Trump
00:34:50.600 put out there
00:34:51.140 his deadline
00:34:51.780 saying,
00:34:52.680 hey,
00:34:53.040 you know,
00:34:53.440 50 days,
00:34:54.240 now it's 12 days,
00:34:55.140 okay,
00:34:55.340 now it's 10 days,
00:34:56.180 now it's Friday,
00:34:57.600 is the speed
00:35:01.940 and the velocity
00:35:03.280 of this really
00:35:04.400 being predicated
00:35:05.200 by the fact that,
00:35:06.120 honestly,
00:35:06.500 the Ukrainian army
00:35:07.360 right now,
00:35:08.160 it seems as though
00:35:08.900 the front line
00:35:09.420 is collapsing.
00:35:09.960 They're definitely
00:35:12.120 on their heels,
00:35:13.040 it seems like,
00:35:13.800 doesn't it?
00:35:14.300 And so then
00:35:14.720 the question becomes,
00:35:16.320 you know,
00:35:16.600 if they're on their heels,
00:35:17.740 what is that,
00:35:18.900 kind of what is
00:35:19.600 that tipping point
00:35:20.500 where,
00:35:21.520 you know,
00:35:22.200 that Russians
00:35:24.040 begin to really
00:35:24.920 accelerate
00:35:25.540 all of their gains
00:35:26.920 and then,
00:35:27.620 then what's the answer?
00:35:29.800 You know,
00:35:30.000 then what leverage
00:35:31.460 do the Ukrainians
00:35:33.000 have to bring
00:35:34.440 the Russians
00:35:34.900 to the peace table?
00:35:36.360 So it's a
00:35:37.240 complicated situation.
00:35:38.580 there is one person
00:35:40.600 in the world
00:35:41.300 who would have a chance
00:35:42.780 to work it out
00:35:43.540 and it won't be
00:35:45.040 without its critics,
00:35:46.140 but I think
00:35:47.020 it's hard to underestimate
00:35:48.740 President Trump.
00:35:50.460 He just has such
00:35:51.500 a track record
00:35:52.280 of success.
00:35:53.660 Maybe this will be
00:35:54.340 the one that
00:35:54.960 he doesn't get,
00:35:56.620 but I wouldn't
00:35:57.480 underestimate him.
00:35:58.320 No,
00:36:00.480 another one,
00:36:00.960 and I think
00:36:01.680 your point on trade
00:36:02.620 is salient.
00:36:03.420 We were mentioning
00:36:04.000 the earlier
00:36:05.200 in the program
00:36:05.880 how if you're
00:36:06.900 in Russia
00:36:07.300 or if you're
00:36:07.960 visiting Russia
00:36:08.720 or just if you're
00:36:09.800 a Russian citizen,
00:36:10.880 you can't use
00:36:11.400 a Visa card right now.
00:36:12.720 You don't have any access.
00:36:13.840 So if you've got money
00:36:14.760 in a bank account
00:36:15.720 that uses
00:36:16.680 Visa MasterCard,
00:36:18.100 you can't have access
00:36:19.500 to that because
00:36:20.200 of the sanctions.
00:36:21.040 You have to go through
00:36:21.680 this whole crazy,
00:36:22.880 you know,
00:36:23.300 convert to cash
00:36:24.040 in Europe kind of situation.
00:36:25.300 If you're not traveling,
00:36:26.460 you probably can't
00:36:27.300 even get it out at all.
00:36:28.680 So there are some
00:36:29.820 key things,
00:36:30.900 key levers
00:36:31.480 that I think
00:36:32.240 President Trump
00:36:32.840 has on the trade perspective
00:36:34.200 in connection
00:36:35.700 with these sanctions
00:36:36.440 that he could grant
00:36:38.160 relatively quickly.
00:36:41.380 No,
00:36:42.020 no,
00:36:42.300 I think you're right.
00:36:43.200 I mean,
00:36:43.460 the sanctions
00:36:44.940 or the sanctions
00:36:45.700 are real.
00:36:46.420 They hurt.
00:36:47.440 They can be turned up
00:36:48.500 even more.
00:36:49.540 They can be turned up
00:36:50.400 on their allies
00:36:51.100 as we've seen
00:36:51.980 when you're looking
00:36:53.180 at what they could
00:36:53.780 potentially do to India
00:36:55.000 and trying to cut off
00:36:56.500 that,
00:36:56.900 you know,
00:36:57.900 those transactions
00:36:58.860 for their oil
00:37:00.340 and gas from Russia.
00:37:01.900 So there's still,
00:37:03.000 we wouldn't,
00:37:05.200 the sanctions
00:37:05.900 are tough now.
00:37:06.720 They can get tougher.
00:37:09.200 But,
00:37:09.460 you know,
00:37:09.620 the Russians
00:37:10.080 are tough,
00:37:11.620 stubborn people.
00:37:12.960 And I say that,
00:37:13.980 I don't say that
00:37:14.620 necessarily negatively.
00:37:16.000 I mean,
00:37:17.100 it served them well.
00:37:18.120 You and I have talked
00:37:18.720 about what they did
00:37:19.840 during World War II.
00:37:21.800 You know,
00:37:22.380 the Russians lost
00:37:23.120 26 million people
00:37:24.400 in World War II.
00:37:25.660 They lost 9 million
00:37:26.880 soldiers.
00:37:28.700 And,
00:37:29.040 you know,
00:37:29.920 they have their own paranoia.
00:37:32.480 And it's just something,
00:37:33.640 you know,
00:37:33.860 when you go into negotiation,
00:37:36.000 you have to also
00:37:38.100 try to think about
00:37:39.280 whether you agree
00:37:40.060 with it or not,
00:37:41.220 whether you think
00:37:41.820 it's rational or not,
00:37:42.940 you have to look
00:37:43.840 at the main concerns
00:37:45.280 of the person
00:37:45.920 on the other side
00:37:46.780 because that's the only way
00:37:48.260 you're going to get
00:37:48.680 to a deal.
00:37:49.680 So I think it's,
00:37:51.580 it's going to be,
00:37:52.800 it's going to be
00:37:53.180 very interesting to watch.
00:37:54.600 It is kind of
00:37:55.340 the negotiation
00:37:56.040 of our-
00:37:56.400 And they're clearly willing,
00:37:57.100 and they're clearly willing
00:37:59.460 to go all the way.
00:38:01.100 And you mentioned
00:38:01.520 World War II
00:38:02.100 and some of those battles
00:38:03.020 happened over
00:38:04.000 this very same terrain
00:38:05.680 where these current battles
00:38:07.500 are now being fought.
00:38:09.040 Jack Posobiec,
00:38:09.700 we're on with Jeff Webb,
00:38:11.940 the publisher
00:38:12.480 of Human Events.
00:38:13.660 We're talking
00:38:14.280 Anchorage Accords,
00:38:15.920 two days away.
00:38:16.580 Real America's Voice,
00:38:17.280 right back.
00:38:17.600 Jack is a great guy.
00:38:22.440 He's written
00:38:22.760 that fantastic book.
00:38:24.060 Everybody's talking
00:38:24.800 about it.
00:38:25.300 Go get it.
00:38:26.460 And he's been my friend
00:38:27.380 right from the beginning
00:38:28.300 of this whole
00:38:29.060 beautiful event.
00:38:30.380 And we're going to
00:38:31.140 turn it around
00:38:31.740 and make our country
00:38:32.660 great to get to you.
00:38:33.600 Amen.
00:38:37.140 All right,
00:38:37.780 Jack Posobiec,
00:38:38.360 back live,
00:38:39.200 Human Events Daily.
00:38:40.400 We're talking
00:38:41.080 the Anchorage Accords.
00:38:43.440 And folks,
00:38:43.880 the stakes have never
00:38:45.040 been higher,
00:38:46.320 not just for Ukraine
00:38:48.640 and the Ukrainian people,
00:38:51.060 but also for Russia,
00:38:56.040 the United States,
00:38:57.580 and the world.
00:38:58.360 The stakes could never
00:38:59.840 be higher.
00:39:00.800 We're on with Jeff Webb,
00:39:02.700 publisher of Human Events.
00:39:05.440 And our producers
00:39:07.100 wanted to let us know
00:39:09.360 that we were doing a,
00:39:12.660 you know,
00:39:12.860 sometimes we write up
00:39:13.880 the monologues
00:39:15.000 that we do on the show.
00:39:16.220 And then we convert
00:39:17.000 those over to columns
00:39:18.340 and op-eds
00:39:19.220 for the Human Events
00:39:20.800 website.
00:39:21.840 And it seems that
00:39:22.800 President Trump's
00:39:23.720 White House,
00:39:24.220 the Trump admin,
00:39:25.020 has posted our
00:39:26.480 most recent op-ed
00:39:28.280 right up there
00:39:29.160 on White House Wire
00:39:31.060 talking,
00:39:31.920 not about the
00:39:32.480 Anchorage Accords,
00:39:33.260 but talking about
00:39:34.140 taking back our cities
00:39:35.900 and that President Trump
00:39:37.640 will make cities
00:39:39.500 great again.
00:39:40.780 So that's great to see.
00:39:42.620 Jeff,
00:39:43.760 just to get your take
00:39:45.020 on that,
00:39:45.520 you know,
00:39:45.700 sort of obviously
00:39:46.580 the,
00:39:46.900 you know,
00:39:47.060 you saw the op-ed,
00:39:48.180 you know,
00:39:48.340 it's really just all about
00:39:49.840 my thesis has been
00:39:51.940 we can't abandon the cities.
00:39:54.200 In 2020,
00:39:54.840 when I said get out
00:39:55.980 of cities,
00:39:56.420 that's a tactical retreat
00:39:58.160 because of what was
00:39:59.280 going on in 2020
00:40:00.380 and the Soros DAs.
00:40:01.660 But if you can't surrender
00:40:03.940 the economic engine,
00:40:06.060 the cultural engine
00:40:07.380 of your country
00:40:08.440 over to people
00:40:10.440 like Mamdani
00:40:11.860 and Mamdani-nomics,
00:40:14.280 which is the new term
00:40:15.280 that I've come up for,
00:40:16.060 Mamdani-nomics
00:40:17.240 is what they're trying
00:40:18.180 to push on New York City
00:40:19.480 where you allow crime
00:40:20.860 and you're basically
00:40:21.840 stealing from the rich
00:40:23.040 to give to yourself.
00:40:23.920 Yeah,
00:40:25.920 and what kind
00:40:27.400 of civilization
00:40:29.180 does that yield you
00:40:30.620 down the road?
00:40:32.200 What does it look like?
00:40:33.680 And it's almost like
00:40:34.560 some of these,
00:40:35.260 some of these big city mayors
00:40:37.320 who would almost rather have,
00:40:38.980 you know,
00:40:39.460 this crime-ridden,
00:40:41.380 archaic,
00:40:42.540 kind of medieval
00:40:43.180 sort of environment
00:40:44.880 rather than order
00:40:45.980 and rather than,
00:40:47.360 rather than have opportunity,
00:40:49.140 new opportunity
00:40:49.780 for their people,
00:40:50.840 especially those who are,
00:40:53.180 you know,
00:40:53.480 have the hardest road of hope.
00:40:56.200 But, you know,
00:40:57.880 I think that if you don't,
00:40:59.840 what's the alternative
00:41:00.680 to saving the cities?
00:41:02.560 The alternative is
00:41:03.780 our great cities
00:41:05.360 that have helped
00:41:05.880 make America great,
00:41:07.580 that have set it apart,
00:41:09.000 that have been an example
00:41:10.460 for the rest of the world,
00:41:11.780 that have attracted capital
00:41:14.260 and industry
00:41:15.200 and manufacturing.
00:41:17.240 Where does that go?
00:41:18.700 And that's an asset
00:41:19.780 that's hard to get back.
00:41:21.360 So I think we've kind
00:41:22.220 of reached that point
00:41:23.040 and hopefully,
00:41:24.200 as you were inferring,
00:41:25.560 Washington, D.C.
00:41:27.200 ends up being
00:41:28.200 the kind of experiment
00:41:29.580 that people want to replicate
00:41:30.840 all over the country.
00:41:32.500 Here's hoping.
00:41:34.100 Well, I think that's right.
00:41:35.160 And we saw it with
00:41:35.960 Rudy Giuliani
00:41:37.180 in New York City
00:41:38.020 in the 1990s.
00:41:39.260 I always say that
00:41:40.140 we saw it with Frank Rizzo
00:41:41.280 as well in Philadelphia
00:41:43.000 even before Giuliani,
00:41:45.160 the great Frank Rizzo.
00:41:46.860 And, you know,
00:41:47.480 you see it with
00:41:48.400 Nayib Bukele
00:41:49.240 down in El Salvador
00:41:50.320 as well.
00:41:51.600 And as it turns out,
00:41:52.860 violent crime
00:41:53.640 is actually a policy choice.
00:41:55.640 So you don't have
00:41:57.220 to live this way.
00:41:59.020 And, yeah,
00:41:59.880 people are going to say,
00:42:00.960 oh, gosh,
00:42:01.540 are you talking
00:42:02.220 about arresting people?
00:42:03.540 And are you talking
00:42:04.200 about law enforcement
00:42:05.320 having to be out
00:42:05.980 on the streets?
00:42:06.540 Yes, I am.
00:42:07.580 Yes, I absolutely am saying
00:42:09.160 that we're going to need
00:42:09.820 law enforcement
00:42:10.460 to be able to actually
00:42:11.680 go in and do their jobs
00:42:13.400 because a lot of these
00:42:14.560 big city police forces
00:42:17.080 and police departments,
00:42:17.980 by the way,
00:42:18.640 going back even
00:42:19.400 to the Obama years
00:42:20.400 before the Soros DAs
00:42:21.880 got involved,
00:42:22.860 they were all getting sued
00:42:24.020 by the Obama Department
00:42:25.100 of Justice
00:42:25.560 under Eric Holder
00:42:26.580 and they were forced
00:42:27.540 into these consent decrees
00:42:29.720 where they had to follow
00:42:30.880 all these guidelines,
00:42:32.380 these woke DEI nonsense
00:42:34.600 critical race theory guidelines
00:42:36.200 that were set by DC
00:42:39.200 set by Washington
00:42:40.580 and the federal
00:42:41.360 liberal leadership there
00:42:42.880 rather than simply
00:42:43.940 go out and be,
00:42:45.240 look, at the end of the day,
00:42:46.340 look, and I'm not going
00:42:47.160 to say, you know,
00:42:48.140 you know, there's never
00:42:48.780 any issues with police officers
00:42:50.280 and law enforcement,
00:42:51.040 of course, we know that.
00:42:52.120 Of course.
00:42:52.300 But at the same time,
00:42:53.660 these guys know
00:42:54.200 how to do their jobs.
00:42:55.360 They know where the bad guys are.
00:42:57.280 They know who the real
00:42:58.180 troublemakers are.
00:42:59.120 They all got a list,
00:42:59.980 every one of them.
00:43:00.680 If you're working,
00:43:01.180 if you're a street cop,
00:43:02.080 you know,
00:43:02.420 and I've got friends
00:43:02.960 that are cops.
00:43:03.780 And so it's this idea
00:43:05.100 of saying,
00:43:06.080 let's get back
00:43:07.340 to letting the cops
00:43:08.300 do their jobs.
00:43:09.020 It's really that simple.
00:43:10.980 And just their presence
00:43:12.620 is a deterrent.
00:43:14.020 It's proven.
00:43:15.380 You know,
00:43:15.660 it's they're there.
00:43:16.820 There's more of them.
00:43:18.260 There's less crime.
00:43:20.160 And again,
00:43:20.920 here's hoping
00:43:21.800 that we've gotten
00:43:22.320 to that point
00:43:22.840 where everybody
00:43:23.900 can look up and go,
00:43:25.420 you know,
00:43:26.000 this is not worth it.
00:43:27.680 The problem we have,
00:43:28.680 of course,
00:43:29.000 you've got so many
00:43:29.620 of these Democrat
00:43:31.080 politicians
00:43:31.860 that are running
00:43:32.400 these cities
00:43:33.000 that hate Donald Trump
00:43:34.740 more than they love
00:43:35.860 their own citizens,
00:43:37.000 more than they want
00:43:37.900 to protect
00:43:38.340 their own citizens.
00:43:39.640 So they're going
00:43:40.740 to be opposed to it.
00:43:42.220 But, you know,
00:43:43.020 again,
00:43:43.460 I think it's like
00:43:44.680 what we saw
00:43:44.980 in the last election.
00:43:46.240 I think Trump,
00:43:47.320 when he does
00:43:47.860 the right thing
00:43:48.600 and it benefits
00:43:49.320 all these people,
00:43:50.360 he's able to win
00:43:51.240 them over.
00:43:51.860 And this will be
00:43:53.160 a great test.
00:43:53.920 And this is what
00:43:55.460 it's all about,
00:43:55.940 all about getting back
00:43:57.440 and so we're talking
00:43:58.300 about the Anchorage
00:43:58.960 Accords as well,
00:44:00.300 that it's all about
00:44:02.040 getting us back
00:44:02.880 on the right track.
00:44:03.940 That's trade.
00:44:05.100 That's money.
00:44:06.180 That's commerce.
00:44:07.360 That's business.
00:44:08.380 We don't want
00:44:09.340 to have to be,
00:44:10.020 yeah,
00:44:10.240 there's bad elements.
00:44:11.080 There's bad elements
00:44:11.820 that unfortunately
00:44:13.080 turn out to war.
00:44:14.420 There's bad elements
00:44:15.320 that turn out to crime.
00:44:16.420 And those things
00:44:17.100 need to be dealt with.
00:44:18.140 But they ought
00:44:18.940 to be dealt with
00:44:19.860 quickly so that
00:44:21.160 we can get back
00:44:22.040 to what we actually
00:44:23.200 want to do.
00:44:23.960 Isn't that what
00:44:24.640 it's all about?
00:44:26.520 We want to focus
00:44:27.800 on our energy
00:44:28.920 on those things.
00:44:29.900 We want to focus
00:44:30.800 our resources
00:44:31.660 on things that might
00:44:33.220 make life better
00:44:34.220 for everybody.
00:44:35.520 And war and crime
00:44:36.780 don't do that.
00:44:39.000 No, they don't.
00:44:39.780 Jeff, when we're
00:44:40.440 looking at these
00:44:40.880 Anchorage Accords
00:44:41.700 and there's,
00:44:43.800 do you see a possibility
00:44:45.420 or a path forward?
00:44:46.740 Maybe, obviously
00:44:47.540 not on Friday,
00:44:49.080 but do you see this
00:44:49.980 with, you know,
00:44:50.940 it's being,
00:44:51.680 by the way,
00:44:52.520 billed as reports
00:44:54.220 that President Trump
00:44:55.060 may even make
00:44:55.920 the next meeting
00:44:57.260 that if this goes well
00:44:58.440 there'll be a second meeting
00:44:59.400 possibly takes place
00:45:00.740 in Moscow
00:45:01.820 or at least
00:45:02.400 on the territory
00:45:03.100 of Russia.
00:45:03.720 I don't know
00:45:04.320 if he's going over
00:45:05.980 to the, you know,
00:45:07.240 eastern Siberia side
00:45:08.540 or the, yeah,
00:45:10.260 the eastern Siberia
00:45:10.920 side of Russia.
00:45:11.560 We'll see.
00:45:12.260 You know,
00:45:12.480 maybe Vladivostok.
00:45:14.320 But, you know,
00:45:15.420 we've never really seen
00:45:16.740 this exchange
00:45:17.700 of leaders like this
00:45:18.640 between the U.S.
00:45:19.240 and Russia
00:45:19.600 or at least
00:45:20.540 certainly not
00:45:21.080 for quite some time
00:45:21.940 since World War II
00:45:23.400 basically.
00:45:25.520 You're exactly right.
00:45:27.040 And look,
00:45:28.080 these two,
00:45:28.700 these two men
00:45:29.960 have a history.
00:45:30.940 I think,
00:45:31.940 who knows
00:45:33.260 if they like each other,
00:45:34.500 but I think
00:45:35.000 they respect each other.
00:45:36.980 And look,
00:45:38.460 I think Trump
00:45:39.000 is used to
00:45:39.620 bargaining
00:45:40.080 with tough people.
00:45:40.880 He's done it
00:45:41.440 his whole life.
00:45:42.740 I think we have
00:45:43.560 a lot to offer.
00:45:44.980 I think,
00:45:45.840 I think the Russians,
00:45:48.300 you've got to think
00:45:49.780 that they wouldn't mind
00:45:50.600 finding a way out.
00:45:51.960 I think if they do,
00:45:53.320 there's going to have
00:45:53.980 to be something.
00:45:55.220 I think it's more
00:45:56.080 than just the land,
00:45:57.520 Jack.
00:45:58.040 I do,
00:45:58.820 going back to what
00:45:59.400 we were talking
00:45:59.780 about earlier,
00:46:00.760 I do think it's
00:46:01.700 this kind of Russian
00:46:02.720 paranoia.
00:46:04.240 Some would say
00:46:04.960 for good reason.
00:46:05.800 They certainly have
00:46:06.620 historical context,
00:46:08.560 but there's going to,
00:46:09.440 there's going to have
00:46:10.580 to be some level
00:46:12.480 of security for Russia.
00:46:14.980 They don't trust NATO.
00:46:16.800 I mean,
00:46:17.200 again,
00:46:18.140 they go back,
00:46:18.720 they lost millions
00:46:19.480 of people at the hands
00:46:20.640 of some of the countries
00:46:21.780 that were in NATO.
00:46:23.240 They're going to have
00:46:24.160 to have some feeling
00:46:25.360 of buffer,
00:46:26.860 some feeling of security
00:46:28.460 for there to be
00:46:29.680 a piece that really lasts.
00:46:31.020 That's going to be
00:46:31.540 hard to do.
00:46:33.560 Well, no,
00:46:34.260 and I've pitched,
00:46:35.580 I'll throw it out there again,
00:46:36.700 but I've pitched,
00:46:37.320 hey,
00:46:37.980 President Trump,
00:46:39.080 one way to get
00:46:40.300 past this,
00:46:40.920 and Sergey Lavrov
00:46:41.780 has spoken about this
00:46:43.800 as well.
00:46:44.280 They say,
00:46:44.700 look,
00:46:44.980 you know,
00:46:45.120 we make a deal
00:46:45.660 with one president,
00:46:46.520 but then there's
00:46:46.920 another president
00:46:47.500 in four years,
00:46:48.240 and there's another
00:46:48.680 Congress in two years,
00:46:49.800 so who are we even
00:46:50.840 supposed to negotiate
00:46:51.640 with?
00:46:52.300 One way,
00:46:52.980 possibly out of that
00:46:53.820 two-year,
00:46:54.220 four-year trap,
00:46:55.100 the United Nations.
00:46:56.320 Go to the United Nations
00:46:57.560 and get a Security Council
00:46:59.340 resolution,
00:47:00.660 get the Chinese
00:47:01.440 on board,
00:47:02.400 find something.
00:47:03.200 If there's anyone,
00:47:04.220 if there's anyone
00:47:04.840 who can make a grand deal
00:47:06.100 like that for world peace,
00:47:08.120 I think it would be
00:47:08.800 President Donald Trump,
00:47:09.780 and I'm telling you,
00:47:11.000 that would be something
00:47:12.080 that you would need
00:47:13.520 a Nobel Peace Prize for.
00:47:16.560 How do you possibly
00:47:17.700 deny it at that point?
00:47:19.340 He's crossed,
00:47:20.400 he's a dot in every I
00:47:21.660 and crossed every T,
00:47:22.600 right?
00:47:23.980 There's no question.
00:47:25.240 Jeff,
00:47:25.440 tell people where
00:47:26.280 they can go
00:47:26.940 to follow you,
00:47:28.360 where to go
00:47:28.920 and get the stuff
00:47:30.380 that you are putting out
00:47:31.620 and about your book.
00:47:33.720 You know,
00:47:34.360 Jeff,
00:47:34.660 at Human Events,
00:47:35.420 thank you for the book
00:47:36.820 check,
00:47:37.600 American Restoration.
00:47:38.620 It's about
00:47:39.160 how to unshackle
00:47:40.200 the great middle class.
00:47:42.100 It's a couple years old.
00:47:42.980 It's been interesting
00:47:43.580 to see a lot of the things
00:47:44.600 that I've talked about
00:47:45.420 have really been adopted
00:47:48.120 or come into fruition
00:47:49.140 under President Trump.
00:47:50.480 Not that he got
00:47:51.200 the ideas from me,
00:47:52.320 but it's called
00:47:53.100 American Restoration.
00:47:54.240 You can find it on Amazon.
00:47:56.200 Hey,
00:47:56.680 the seeds are planted
00:47:57.620 where they're planted,
00:47:58.680 right?
00:47:58.960 I'll take it.
00:48:01.660 Jeff Webb,
00:48:02.380 thanks so much
00:48:02.920 for joining us again,
00:48:04.080 Human Events.
00:48:05.280 We'll have to get you on again
00:48:06.200 after the Alaska Accords,
00:48:08.460 which are going to be
00:48:09.040 coming up this Friday.
00:48:10.320 Ladies and gentlemen,
00:48:10.840 as always,
00:48:11.420 you have my permission
00:48:12.060 to lay ashore.