Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - April 07, 2026


The Countdown to the Deadline, Plus Prosecutors Slam Delay Request Filed by Tyler Robinson Defense


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00:00:00.000 Hey guys, it's Jack. I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions
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00:00:52.520 Christ is king.
00:00:54.100 Donald Trump says he has given Iran a final notice.
00:00:57.860 Do a deal by tomorrow night, 8 p.m. Eastern,
00:01:00.280 or he said we're blowing up the whole country.
00:01:03.180 We have a plan because of the power of our military 0.62
00:01:06.580 where every bridge in Iran will be decimated by 12 o'clock tomorrow night,
00:01:14.340 where every power plant in Iran will be out of business,
00:01:19.440 burning, exploding, and never to be used again. I mean, complete demolition by 12 o'clock. 0.55
00:01:26.280 The president telling reporters yesterday it would take less than four hours for the U.S.
00:01:30.640 to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges. Iranian officials called the president delusional.
00:01:36.520 The entire country could be taken out in one night.
00:01:39.560 The president brushing off any suggestion that hitting those targets would constitute
00:01:44.400 committing a war crime.
00:01:45.840 Well, no, no, I hope I don't have to do it.
00:01:48.580 He is issuing this warning this morning here, saying a whole civilization will die tonight if a deal isn't made to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
00:01:57.360 Iran rejected a proposed 45-day ceasefire deal on Monday, saying they want a permanent end to the war instead.
00:02:04.620 North Korea appears to be quietly pulling back from longtime partner Iran while keeping its options open with the United States.
00:02:11.700 New reports of explosions on Karg Island.
00:02:14.960 This handles almost all of Iran's oil exports, about 90%.
00:02:20.220 If you look at that map, it's actually, yeah, you can see it all the way up there at the top of the Persian Gulf.
00:02:25.560 They're just off the coast of Iran.
00:02:27.660 President Trump has repeatedly threatened to bomb or seize the island, and there have been strikes before.
00:02:34.180 We feel confident that we can get a response, whether it's positive or negative. 1.00
00:02:38.180 We're going to get a response from the Iranians by 8 o'clock tonight. 0.99
00:02:40.900 I hope they make the right response, because what we really want is we want a world where
00:02:47.140 oil and gas is flowing freely, where people can afford to heat their homes and cool their
00:02:51.680 homes, where people can afford to transport themselves to work. 0.93
00:02:54.600 That's not going to happen if the Iranians are engaged in acts of economic terrorism. 0.97
00:02:59.100 So they've got to know we've got tools in our toolkit that we so far haven't decided
00:03:03.560 to use.
00:03:04.400 The President of the United States can decide to use them, and he will decide to use them 1.00
00:03:08.320 if the Iranians don't change their force of conduct. 1.00
00:03:12.780 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board. Today's edition of Human Events Daily. We're here live 1.00
00:03:17.640 on Real America's Voice. Today is April 7th, 2026. Anno Domini. President Trump coming out early
00:03:26.400 today with perhaps his most belligerent language yet regarding this evening's deadline. We are six
00:03:34.940 hours away now from this deadline that he's given to the Iranian leadership, talking about 0.75
00:03:42.900 destroying the civilization, talking about total and complete regime change, but also saying that
00:03:50.720 perhaps there can be a way to move on past this and reaching out to the people of Iran itself.
00:03:58.760 And when you look at what is out there within the United States military arsenal right now,
00:04:04.380 Now, within the region, within the area, you have got multiple carriers.
00:04:12.820 You've got the Lincoln right there in the Indian Ocean.
00:04:15.820 You've got the Ford.
00:04:17.680 Now, I've been tracking on this.
00:04:18.760 It looks like the Ford is still operating in the eastern Mediterranean.
00:04:21.960 That's CVN-78, operating the EastMed out of port from Croatia.
00:04:27.600 And then, of course, we've got the USS George HW Bush, CVN 77, has departed its home port
00:04:36.960 as of yesterday, and we're told that it is also making its way to the Middle East.
00:04:42.340 So that's two aircraft carriers within range of Iran, as well as their entire fighter and
00:04:49.760 bomber complements on them, as well as the surface combatants.
00:04:55.160 So 8 to 13 Arleigh Burke guided missile destroyers spread across the Arabian Sea, the Red Sea,
00:05:01.280 the East Med, the Strait of Hormuz approaches, the Persian Gulf, and the Persian Gulf, as
00:05:05.980 we know, are in the Persian Gulf region. 0.74
00:05:10.080 That's your tomahawk capability.
00:05:12.360 Also, of course, your submarines the United States has as well in the area, littoral combat
00:05:18.160 ships, the Canberra, the Tulsa, the Santa Barbara operating that had been based out
00:05:23.680 of Iran and those marine ships, the Tripoli and the Boxer, which we know are within region
00:05:29.780 as well.
00:05:30.440 Not to mention, of course, the air assets that we have simply from the United States
00:05:37.220 Air Force, bombers, fighters, those F-18 Echo Strike Eagles, the B-2 bombers, the multiple
00:05:44.660 refuelers that we have to be able to keep this up, all, of course, can be brought to
00:05:51.900 bear today on, or tonight, at least on U.S. East Coast time, Eastern Standard Time, where
00:06:00.500 we've seen the ability of the administration to strike into Iran itself, now potentially
00:06:06.840 looking to strike oil refineries, oil infrastructure, other infrastructure, including the bridge
00:06:13.260 that we saw that was targeted over the weekend, Karga Island, the president has made numerous
00:06:19.140 posts about other military infrastructure could certainly be hit, as well as defense
00:06:24.520 infrastructure within Iran. And so we could see quite a bit tonight, or things potentially could
00:06:31.140 go down another road. That's what we're here, of course, at Human Events Daily, setting up and
00:06:38.320 being prepared to cover in full. And we'll be able to give you all those details as it sees fit.
00:06:44.920 But as it comes down to now, as it comes down to now, President United States, the world, Iran, all weight and everything is held in the balance.
00:06:56.840 Six hours to go. We will be here. I know I'll be here. Human Events Daily will always be here.
00:07:03.640 In fact, we'll be right back here on Real America's Voice. Ladies and gentlemen, stay tuned.
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00:09:08.080 was much ballyhoo online about a defense filing that took place in the Tyler Robinson case. And
00:09:16.560 of course, this is the case determining the outcome of guilt, not guilt, right, on the question of who
00:09:23.780 murdered charlie kirk and that went hyper viral because of a completely out of context
00:09:32.220 defense claim made by the daily mail it was ridiculous it was community noted and many
00:09:38.740 people shared it without any real um you know any real critical thinking but in reality anyone who
00:09:46.220 thought about it for two seconds when they were making this question about the claims regarding
00:09:50.000 the ballistics report in Charlie's murder, they didn't actually look into what the article itself
00:09:56.700 said or what the report itself said. Well, that was from the defense side. Now the prosecutors
00:10:03.100 have made their response and they're pretty much slamming not only all of the arguments
00:10:10.260 that the defense made in their briefing, but also they're coming up and pointing out
00:10:15.980 that these that once again, these are delay after delay after delay tactics, not only in the case
00:10:23.480 itself, but in the preliminary hearing, which is set to take place just a little over one month
00:10:30.100 away from today. I believe it's May 18th for the preliminary. Because keep in mind, folks,
00:10:35.700 Tyler Robinson has not even had this because of the way Utah politics works or excuse me,
00:10:40.600 Utah courts work that Tyler Robinson has not yet had to plead guilty or not guilty. He hasn't even
00:10:48.020 entered that formal plea yet. So the preliminary hearing, which is the hearing where the probable
00:10:53.520 cause is brought, the charges are brought, the reason for charges is brought, and then the
00:10:58.920 evidence is laid out, that hasn't even occurred yet. And this is the way Utah law works. But again,
00:11:04.760 And the lawyers keep trying over and over and over to delay his defense team attempts to delay.
00:11:12.340 And what's interesting is that the case and we brought this up last week, the situation regarding this ballistics report.
00:11:19.640 They said, oh, well, you know, the ballistics, it's you know, we haven't been able to get a match yet between the rifle and the bullet fragment that was recovered during Charlie's autopsy.
00:11:30.060 What's going on with that?
00:11:31.500 Well, as it turns out, that further testing hasn't been able to occur because of a delay in the case of the bullet fragment that was caused by the defense's own objection in the first place. 0.79
00:11:46.920 And so the state's responding here saying this is completely ridiculous.
00:11:51.840 You're making an argument that the delay should should give cause for delaying the actual hearing itself.
00:11:57.520 When the state responds, the reason that there's a delay is you objected to the testing.
00:12:03.840 Why are they objecting to the testing? Why don't they want more testing being done in the ballistics here?
00:12:08.080 This is all very confusing from the perspective of a client that would be perhaps, oh, I don't
00:12:13.960 know, innocent, but of course, completely consistent with the idea that these are all
00:12:19.220 delay tactics because they know their client is, in fact, guilty and doesn't really have
00:12:23.860 anything else to stand on.
00:12:25.120 So here to walk me through and all of us through this, and perhaps if I've got any of my legal
00:12:29.320 analysis incorrect, he will be certain to correct me, is Will Chamberlain from the Article
00:12:33.500 3 Project.
00:12:34.260 Will, how are you?
00:12:35.620 Always good to be with you, Jack.
00:12:36.860 I'm doing good.
00:12:38.080 Well, and as we know, look, I always get my nomenclature wrong on this, but but is my general sense on this correct?
00:12:44.760 And I read through this document in full last night, as well as, by the way, the Daily Caller.
00:12:49.620 And I'll shout out to those guys. They released some information.
00:12:52.720 I'm not going to get into it right now, but more about the day of what happened on September 10th, 2025 on that campus.
00:13:01.920 They've got a response from the campus. Not a lot in there, but some interesting tidbits I want to get into later.
00:13:06.220 But, Will, regarding this, is that kind of what we're seeing? Are we seeing the prosecutors just get a little frustrated about these delay tactics?
00:13:14.500 A little bit. I mean, I think they just are responding to a pretty bad and weak motion in the way that I would expect prosecutors to respond with the correct arguments here.
00:13:23.920 I mean, let's understand what is this motion trying to do? They're not trying to delay the trial in the motion itself.
00:13:29.040 They're trying to delay a preliminary hearing where there's a where there's a question of whether there's probable cause.
00:13:33.460 And at the preliminary hearing, all the evidence that the prosecutors present is evaluated in the way most favorable to the prosecution, because the idea is like, can we even go forward with a case at this point?
00:13:46.380 And so the defense's argument is, well, we haven't completed all expert discovery yet, meaning we haven't exchanged expert reports, had our experts review their expert reports, blah, blah, blah.
00:13:57.040 So we can't even have a preliminary hearing because we haven't done that.
00:14:00.200 Well, that's bogus. Expert discovery is one of the last things that you handle in either civil or criminal discovery. And it certainly in the criminal context doesn't get completed before you can have a preliminary hearing because all you need to do is it's the same probable cause is the same thing you need to arrest somebody.
00:14:15.200 So in the same way that they had probable cause to arrest the guy, obviously, given the enormous weight of evidence they were able to uncover even within 48 hours, they clearly have probable cause to have a – there's sufficient probable cause to have a preliminary hearing.
00:14:28.860 And moreover, the prosecutors have turned over every bit of evidence they've had to the defense.
00:14:33.320 There's no prejudice.
00:14:34.000 And the final point I'll make before I'll let you get back to this. If the defense really had some gotcha piece of evidence here or some gotcha fact, like the one that was blasted all over the Daily Mail and blasted all over social media a week ago, if that was really dispositive, they would be rushing to trial.
00:14:52.660 they would want to get to trial as quickly as possible to prevent the prosecutors from fixing
00:14:57.100 their case, but they don't have that. They're just, they're throwing stuff out randomly to
00:15:00.760 the media to create doubt. And then they're also trying to delay, delay, delay what they see,
00:15:05.540 I'm sure as an inevitable outcome here. Well, well, and to your point that something
00:15:10.220 dispositive would be say, Oh, I don't know a case where the actual daily mail's headline had stood
00:15:16.720 up. So if that had stood up under scrutiny where it said, Hey, we conducted ballistics analysis,
00:15:21.940 of this, this bullet that was found, um, in the victim's autopsy and this rifle. And we found that
00:15:29.040 it's not the same rifle. Oh my gosh, they, they would be, they would be saying, let's go to trial
00:15:33.800 right now. This'll be great. Or, you know, quite, quite frankly, they, they probably wouldn't be
00:15:37.940 having to have this argument in, in court motions. They'd probably be, you know, talking in person
00:15:42.260 about whether or not these charges should continue that, that would be the type of evidence
00:15:46.780 that you'd be looking for. If you have ballistics disproving, if you have ballistics disproving
00:15:50.980 the prosecution's theory, then there wouldn't be probable cause, which means you'd want a
00:15:54.600 preliminary hearing so you could get your client out of jail, because then the judge might agree
00:15:58.020 there's no probable cause and toss the case. But no, that's not what's happening at all, obviously.
00:16:04.020 No, so that's that's not which and by the way, so if if you are someone right who fell for that
00:16:09.880 Daily Mail headline, and we had people I had a Vita Duffy on here, and it was a great interview
00:16:14.940 because she didn't fall for it. But she said, Well, I'm confused. She said, I was confused by
00:16:19.260 I didn't understand, you know, what it really meant and what it meant for the case.
00:16:23.100 And then we walked through it and explain how there the and will I love the way you put that, because the actions of the defense team don't even line up with what people are saying that these headlines mean, because you're exactly right.
00:16:39.100 They would want to continue the trial. And in fact, Erica herself has said many times, including invoking this special victim's privilege that Utah has where they push for the speedy right, the right of speed trial to go forward as a victim's right, which is something, by the way, the state brings up multiple times in this motion to say, look, you know, we've got competing rights here and you guys just want to delay, delay, delay, delay.
00:17:06.320 I mean, it has been over six months and we haven't even had a preliminary hearing yet.
00:17:11.920 Yeah, that's exactly right.
00:17:13.680 I mean, you know, you can ignore the Daily Mail headlines and look at what the defense
00:17:18.320 is asking, what the defense is trying to accomplish.
00:17:21.460 A defense that had clear cut evidence that their client was innocent would not try and
00:17:26.080 delay a preliminary hearing while their client is remanded on bail.
00:17:29.540 Remember, Tyler Robinson is not out of jail.
00:17:31.580 He is sitting in jail.
00:17:32.680 And if you're a lawyer with a client sitting in jail who you believe is innocent and who you have evidence to demonstrate is innocent, you'd be rushing to the courthouse.
00:17:42.200 You'd be trying to get a hearing ASAP because you could put an end to this nonsense very, very quickly, right?
00:17:47.900 And you have evidence of actual innocence, which is what this would be.
00:17:53.480 But that's not, of course, what the defense is doing.
00:17:56.380 And instead, they're talking to the Daily Mail.
00:17:57.680 They're trying to delay, delay, delay because they want to take as much time as possible to create stuff like the Daily Mail headline to create doubt in the minds of a potential future juror pool.
00:18:10.780 And that's clearly what's going on here.
00:18:13.040 The game that is being played is not whether or not the trial, you know, the game that's being played is not weighing the evidence or in the case.
00:18:23.660 It's weighing the narrative warfare.
00:18:27.100 It's the narrative warfare and the information warfare, something I'm quite familiar with, that is going on prior to this getting into court because the more time you're outside of court, the more time you can use to push whatever theories you want or whatever nonsense or whatever out of context or spin that you can put on something into the minds of any potential juror, seed whatever narratives you want out into the populace.
00:18:52.040 and then and only then until you feel like you've got to that point then you can go to trial so it
00:18:59.200 doesn't seem to be a rush to want to go to trial at all why is that if you're so concerned with
00:19:05.840 the innocence of your client really simple right back jack sobic will chamberlain from events daily
00:19:11.520 they talk about influences these are influences and they're friends of mine
00:19:21.600 jack or something where's jack jack he's done a great job
00:19:27.380 all right ladies and gentlemen we're back here human events daily real america's voice and i
00:19:36.240 want to dig in through some more of this filing in the latest update in the tyler robinson case
00:19:42.520 utah prosecutors responding to that headline last week and i should say that motion that
00:19:47.880 generated a headline that you know went went viral but it was a a complete misleading claim
00:19:53.240 that they're now pushing it back against these delay tactics completely but it and here's an
00:19:59.100 important line i think that really jumped out at me is aside from forensic reports so they they
00:20:05.880 talk about all the forensics and all the hoopla around the forensic situation. Of course, we need
00:20:10.220 to get into all that as well. But they also state, aside from all the forensics, the evidence will
00:20:16.180 also include images of the defendant at the scene, incriminating evidence in his possession,
00:20:22.520 no further information, NFI on that, and multiple confessions. So, Will, I want to get you on here
00:20:30.380 real quick to explain this to us. When they're saying that we have this evidence outside of the
00:20:35.800 forensics is, is that what they're going for in terms of trying to say, look, the forensics are
00:20:42.580 there, but even without the forensics, we could still make our case. Yeah, no, it's totally not
00:20:49.600 necessarily not for a preliminary hearing, right? You've got even without forensics, you've got the
00:20:54.100 pictures of the guy, and then you've got all the confessions. And then you've got, you know,
00:20:59.840 the process that led to him being turned in. That's all testimonial evidence. That's not
00:21:02.900 forensics. So you have sufficient, I mean, all of that is sufficient for probable cause. I mean,
00:21:08.380 remember they didn't have, you know, when they made the arrest, they didn't have DNA evidence.
00:21:13.120 I don't think from Tyler Robinson yet, because obviously they didn't know who he was.
00:21:16.760 They caught him on the basis of the video evidence and then the family turning him in that,
00:21:21.860 that, and that was sufficient for probable cause. So, you know, none of this is there's, there's,
00:21:26.720 I mean, it's just an example. Like there's so much evidence here. This is not a case that comes down
00:21:30.540 to the forensics on the gun, although obviously the forensics of the gun support the prosecution
00:21:34.800 because his DNA is all over it. But yeah, this is pretty simple.
00:21:41.400 And in fact, I believe there's also going to be, and this is in the case, this is in this filing
00:21:46.000 as well, they're bringing up again, a screwdriver, which was found on the roof of the building,
00:21:53.480 the Sorensen Center, presumably because that screwdriver was used to reassemble
00:21:59.440 the gun that he had he had used it in a state of of disassembly where, you know, part of it was down
00:22:06.200 one leg and part of it was sort of underneath the shirt. And he concealed it in his clothing so that
00:22:11.440 he could be able to walk up to that roof, then uses the screwdriver to reassemble it, takes the
00:22:17.620 shop. But for whatever reason, you know, I'm sure in his haste, leaves the screwdriver with the DNA
00:22:24.420 on it, the touch DNA on it, on the roof. And so, Will, that's important because that not only,
00:22:31.100 not only does that put him, you know, kind of explain the concealing process, but as we can
00:22:37.620 see, even in the images that are being shown right now, that we don't see any rifle in the images.
00:22:42.680 We just see this strange gate, which is, you know, later explained by the concealing of the rifle,
00:22:46.860 but also it puts them on the top of the roof. So it, you know, forensically they can say, well,
00:22:50.780 this guy was on the roof and we know because the screwdriver was found on the roof, et cetera,
00:22:53.940 et cetera. And also, by the way, we know from the defense filing, when you mentioned testimonial
00:23:00.080 evidence, what we're going to see is his parents, who played a huge part, obviously played the key
00:23:06.220 part in identifying him to law enforcement, are going to be called to testify, or at least are
00:23:11.900 on the witness list and expected to testify, as well as his boyfriend. And I'm sure that the
00:23:17.420 parents are going to be asked to testify regarding the identification and make sure that they're
00:23:22.060 able to hold up the story that's in the charging document. And then the boyfriend more than likely
00:23:26.780 is going to be asked to attest to the veracity of these text messages that they've presented.
00:23:31.860 And I'm sure they're going to look at him and say, you know, show him the text and say, hey,
00:23:36.140 were these your messages? And, you know, were these his responses? Do I have that right?
00:23:40.920 Yeah, that's I mean, that's the kind of thing you'd put them up there to say anything,
00:23:43.800 you know, you'd put the family up there to explain, you'd walk them through the story of
00:23:47.780 how they discovered they thought it was him what what tyler would have said to them because that
00:23:53.980 might be hearsay but it's a it's a admission you know admission against interest so it's there's
00:23:58.800 that's one of many hearsay exceptions that would likely be applicable here so they'd almost
00:24:02.660 certainly be able to bring in uh testimony as to every go ahead so let me ask you that admission
00:24:10.000 against interest so are you saying the fact that you know that a father and mother don't have an
00:24:15.460 interest in turning their own child in. Correct. But I'm talking about it's, they could also
00:24:21.040 probably testify as to what Tyler said when they confronted him, because Tyler's statements would
00:24:26.400 be admissions against interests. They'd also probably qualify as excited utterances. So
00:24:31.520 there, you know, you'd think, oh, it's hearsay, right? Like, you know, it would be the parents
00:24:35.500 testifying about what somebody else said. That's classic hearsay. But in that case, it's a very,
00:24:40.900 very clear except there's obvious exceptions that would apply to that um party it's also the
00:24:45.900 admissions of the party in interest that's that's another hearsay exception so uh it's it you know
00:24:51.980 that testimony would come in as well so they could go through the whole story about how they figured
00:24:55.740 out uh how they identified tyler in those photos how they confronted him how he responded all of
00:25:01.660 it can come into evidence and now in this hearing so they're they're calling evidence or excuse me
00:25:07.980 calling witnesses. They're testifying. Defense has their role to play. When they're walking
00:25:14.320 through a story like this, and when you have the boyfriend up there as well, what sort of
00:25:18.640 cross-examination would you then expect to find from the defense team? These are his parents.
00:25:26.460 These are some of the people that he's closest with in his entire life. So what do you really
00:25:30.800 do with a situation like that uh you might do nothing that's actually a really hard cross to do
00:25:38.180 effectively uh especially i mean i think what you might want to do you might bring them back on your
00:25:42.820 own direct to try and discuss sort of more independent matters about his character about
00:25:48.720 whatever you think you might be able to get out of them in a positive way but cross is limited to
00:25:52.820 the issues brought up on direct examination so i don't know unless you've you really can want to
00:25:58.640 hurt one of these people may you go after the boyfriend and try and put more of the blame on
00:26:02.960 him somehow but even if you did that you'd you'd still be condemning your client because
00:26:06.740 if your boyfriend if the boyfriend's at fault then clearly the client pulled the trigger
00:26:10.060 so uh there's not really a lot of good cross-examination material there well and and
00:26:15.380 will you know and that's going to come up is you know let's not get too far ahead of ourselves but
00:26:20.120 if uh if he is found indeed guilty because this is a capital case i certainly believe that's when
00:26:27.320 the influence of the boyfriend or just influence of others is going to come up will be in the death
00:26:32.040 penalty phase yeah i think that's right yeah will chamberlain where people go to follow you
00:26:37.480 and get your work at will chamberlain on x and a3paction.com to follow what the article 3
00:26:42.440 project is up to and check them out and check out the article as well folks up on the post
00:26:47.400 millennial and you don't take my word for it check it out in full we got kevin posobik we had him in
00:26:51.960 studio yesterday we were able to sit down and pre-tape a couple of great segments with him
00:26:57.000 so make sure you stay tuned. You've never seen this before, some of the hottest issues going on
00:27:02.400 in our world this Easter season. Human Events Daily, right back.
00:27:11.200 Where is Jack? Where is Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
00:27:20.880 Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're
00:27:26.100 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad.
00:27:28.300 But we have guys, and these are the guys who should be getting Pulisic.
00:27:32.820 All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board.
00:27:34.200 We're back here, Human Events Daily.
00:27:37.040 And, folks, I've got to tell you something.
00:27:39.280 I was down on a little bit of a out-of-town.
00:27:44.360 I was out-of-town this weekend, let's put it that way.
00:27:45.800 I was out-of-town for a little bit, had to sleep on a hotel bed,
00:27:48.220 and my back was killing me.
00:27:50.920 I did not like this bed.
00:27:52.420 It was so rough and lumpy and just bad.
00:27:56.400 Everything about it was just bad.
00:27:58.320 And I woke up, and you know when you sleep on a bad bed,
00:28:00.980 and then you just feel crappy all day?
00:28:02.960 That's how I felt on this thing.
00:28:04.480 And then I went home, and I went home to my ghost bed.
00:28:07.840 Let me tell you something.
00:28:08.520 We got Kevin Posobiec here in studio.
00:28:10.300 Kevin!
00:28:10.940 That's right.
00:28:11.760 You famously do not invest in anything.
00:28:15.680 You don't even sleep on a mattress, do you?
00:28:17.960 Well, especially when we travel, I get the couch.
00:28:20.480 Yeah, Kevin either sleeps on the couch, the floor, at home.
00:28:23.900 You just got a couple of burlap sacks on the floor, right, at home.
00:28:28.540 That's right.
00:28:29.020 Something like that, just on top of each other.
00:28:30.760 Kevin, we need to get you a ghost bed.
00:28:33.540 And you know, actually, because you're down in Florida most of the time.
00:28:36.040 You're here in D.C. right now, but you're down in Florida most of the time.
00:28:38.740 They even have their setup right down in Florida because they're family-owned,
00:28:43.520 they're family-operated, three generations of doing business.
00:28:46.560 Let me tell you something.
00:28:47.060 me and tanya tanya and i have the hybrid bed so that's it's it's sort of like it's a regular
00:28:53.660 mattress you have the support of a regular mattress combined with the the memory foam so
00:29:00.520 giving you that customizable you know sort of like built to you feeling of the custom bed that
00:29:07.940 you would get with memory foam but it's a little bit more supports you can actually roll off it
00:29:12.300 you can move it's not like the other you don't sink into it you don't sink which drives me nuts
00:29:16.880 when the memory foam i did it once years ago we had one i forget gosh i want to say probably when
00:29:22.560 tanya and i like first got together we had that one and i just i couldn't do it i couldn't do it
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00:30:11.060 So, Kevin, one of the reasons that while you're here in D.C., I wanted to sit down with you and get you on,
00:30:15.860 is this news, and I see report after report coming out this Easter.
00:30:21.180 I think it started with the New York Times.
00:30:22.980 Roman Catholic Church sees a surge of new converts.
00:30:27.700 New Jersey seeing surge in people converting to Catholicism.
00:30:31.180 Iowa surge in Catholic converts.
00:30:33.060 and just over and over and over, headline after headline after headline of reports of a surge in Catholicism.
00:30:41.060 And Kevin, I know that you're someone who's been tweeting about this.
00:30:45.200 Obviously, you and I were both raised Catholic. St. Pat's got our sacraments done.
00:30:50.060 So what is it, though? So coming from the perspective of two cradle Catholics,
00:30:54.760 What do you see as and as a rise and a return to Catholicism and specifically traditional Catholicism with the Latin mass?
00:31:05.200 What do you attribute this to? Oh, my goodness.
00:31:07.900 Well, what I attribute it to would would be the Holy Spirit, of course.
00:31:12.100 No question. And I would attribute it to, you know, this decline in in in culture all around, you know, as we see in cities, you know,
00:31:22.240 the degradation of just the social contract, really. 1.00
00:31:27.280 You know, we've got third worlders coming in, immigrants coming in, cultures clashing. 1.00
00:31:32.600 So we're seeing that nationwide and if not worldwide, but arguably worse in Europe. 1.00
00:31:37.480 But I would attribute it to a rejection of that.
00:31:42.460 And, you know, we spoke about this.
00:31:44.220 A rejection of modernity.
00:31:45.760 A rejection of modernity.
00:31:46.740 Absolutely.
00:31:47.360 Yeah.
00:31:47.980 Yeah.
00:31:48.180 And especially among Zoomers in that we discuss this all the time between that they're they're they have this purity thing where they're either hard all the way this way or hard all the way against that way. 0.96
00:31:59.820 There's really I put it this way.
00:32:01.540 Zoomers have no middle. 1.00
00:32:02.860 That's right. 1.00
00:32:03.260 There's no middle.
00:32:03.980 Yeah.
00:32:04.320 So they're very interested in coming back to, oh, my goodness, like everybody's dressed in sharp.
00:32:09.740 I'm not the most dressed sharp today.
00:32:12.200 But, you know, women are wearing dresses again and veils even. 0.86
00:32:15.620 And what's this all about?
00:32:16.760 so it's a balance between that and and then also you know we have these pizza parties like
00:32:23.240 springing up all over new york city and you know it's one thing to be like hey you know like come
00:32:27.880 into church with you know grease and pepperoni slices like stains on your shirt come in you know
00:32:34.400 or or or whatever like going to social you do want to before i would i would i would suggest by the
00:32:40.160 way maybe do the social aftermath that's what that's what we're talking about yeah you are
00:32:44.960 And, you know, as cradle cats, we can point out that you are supposed to fast one to two hours prior to receiving communion.
00:32:53.140 Yes, but even that's being walked back via modernity.
00:32:56.360 No, I don't like that.
00:32:57.240 We don't like that.
00:32:58.540 I fast before communion.
00:32:59.740 I've always done it.
00:33:01.260 I actually can't think of a time that I didn't do it.
00:33:03.700 I really, and it bothers me.
00:33:05.720 It actually bothers me if I eat before communion.
00:33:07.960 So it's exciting.
00:33:08.860 It's amazing, this tidal wave surge of conversions coming in, and that's, of course, what we want.
00:33:13.500 But how do we make it so it's not just another New Year's resolution where, you know, you go to the gym for a week or a month and then it's not trendy anymore.
00:33:21.380 And, you know, how do we retain these new souls?
00:33:24.240 Because it's it's much more than just, OK, it's, you know, gym season or tanning season.
00:33:29.960 Like this is your life. This is your soul. We're talking about here.
00:33:33.100 And I'm getting a lot of that. I have a lot of Catholic sources.
00:33:35.760 I have sources in New York City. So we'll have to follow up on this.
00:33:39.580 A lot of Catholic sources. A lot of Catholic sources. I do. You do.
00:33:42.600 You still got your Vatican press ID from the conclave, right?
00:33:47.240 Yeah, we got yours, too, brother.
00:33:48.620 So that's what we're focused on.
00:33:51.860 You know, of course we want socials, but we want to be modest about this.
00:33:55.820 Yes, hopefully have it after Mass, okay?
00:33:58.960 And there's nothing wrong with that.
00:34:00.460 My church outside of Philadelphia, we would have coffee and donuts in the basement. 0.89
00:34:04.960 You know, you have men's night.
00:34:06.320 Sometimes you can have women's night.
00:34:07.820 You know, and the priest himself will be down there in the basement as the bartender, you know, just getting the guys together, cigars, you know, beer, liquor, whatever, and have fraternity.
00:34:21.220 And of course, you know, ideally, it's much more than that.
00:34:24.340 We want to be seeing group rosaries.
00:34:26.700 We want to be seeing Bible studies.
00:34:28.040 We want to be reading papal encyclicals.
00:34:31.140 This is called Holy League and instituted by Father Cardinal Burke.
00:34:35.360 um well i'm sorry it was resurrected by cardinal burke so you know we have
00:34:41.300 a national catholic register reports that 1.4 billion people are now catholic and new york city
00:34:49.760 the diocese yesterday reported around 3500 converts okay and it's great it's amazing
00:34:56.280 in the whole city 3500 in new york city yeah in new york city that's amazing so again yeah how do
00:35:03.220 we how do we retain this you know because the the whole trad influencer thing is kind of getting
00:35:07.960 bashed you know online and everybody thinks it's about one thing it's not it's not a you know it's
00:35:13.020 not a brand it's not like a lifestyle brand it's a way of life it's a way of actually living for
00:35:19.580 yourself for something bigger than yourself it's living for god it's living as christ instituted
00:35:25.680 when christ brought the church you know i know and and you know a lot of my friends you know of
00:35:30.340 course, we read the Bible. Remember, Jesus didn't write a book, right? He founded a church. And so
00:35:35.940 for many of us, that's the way that we try as hard as possible as we can to live. And as Catholics,
00:35:42.380 of course, we say, what is a good Catholic? A Catholic is a bad Catholic trying to be a good
00:35:47.320 Catholic, right? That's a good Catholic. And by the way, another example of this, just to throw 0.81
00:35:52.940 out there, is that we have J.D. Vance. We have the new book coming out from our vice president
00:35:57.180 talking about his conversion to Catholicism, where he sort of started as a low church, evangelical,
00:36:03.780 and he moved to Methodist or maybe Pentecostal, and then eventually to Catholicism and sort of
00:36:11.120 his faith journey. And a lot of people are on these faith journeys. And, you know, I certainly
00:36:15.240 want to throw out to anybody that we're ecumenical here. We're not saying that, you know, you have to
00:36:19.260 be one or the other, but we are saying that we are Catholics and we've always been Catholics.
00:36:23.800 which are Polish, kind of only come with one flavor that way,
00:36:26.180 and that it's just cool.
00:36:28.180 It's cool to see people having the interest, and I hope they stick with it.
00:36:31.500 I think that's where you're coming from, too.
00:36:33.220 Yes, absolutely stick with it.
00:36:35.320 And we should have them send their confirmation names in the email, right?
00:36:39.320 Oh, yeah.
00:36:40.160 Let us know your confirmation names.
00:36:41.700 Let us know your confirmation names.
00:36:42.720 1776 at humanevents.com.
00:36:44.200 That's it.
00:36:44.680 Yeah, and what's the name of JD's new book?
00:36:46.680 It's Communion.
00:36:47.960 Communion.
00:36:48.400 Okay, and that comes on the heels of Pope Leo XIV himself,
00:36:52.180 talked about communion specifically because, you know,
00:36:56.220 our Catholic sources are concerned about the different rites,
00:36:59.860 so the Latin Mass itself being retained as well.
00:37:03.340 So he is addressing the communion between the Novus Ordo Masses
00:37:08.100 and Latin Masses moving forward.
00:37:10.260 And that's that way.
00:37:11.160 So for folks to know, that's the Latin Mass in the vernacular language.
00:37:14.380 That's the Vatican II-style modern Mass
00:37:17.500 versus the ancient traditional Latin Mass.
00:37:21.020 Just so you know, Kevin is a big, big Latin Mass proponent.
00:37:25.160 But I believe he said that he didn't want there to be division.
00:37:29.020 He wants there to be communion.
00:37:30.640 And that he called it the generous inclusion of those attached to the Latin Mass.
00:37:36.360 And we certainly appreciate Pope Leo's call for the communion there.
00:37:41.280 Kevin and I, of course, as you may remember, both attended his papal conclave and his invecture there in Rome.
00:37:49.460 I'm right back here at Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice.
00:37:58.960 So we're going to call this the Jack Posobiec Appreciation Hour.
00:38:02.220 I can say confidently, I believe, I think Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential nominee if it wasn't for Jack Posobiec.
00:38:08.160 And that is, I'll be honest.
00:38:13.360 All right, and we're back.
00:38:14.640 Jack Posobiec, Kevin Posobiec, Human Events Daily.
00:38:19.460 real America's voice. Now, Kev, I got to ask you this thing. Did you see super viral this past
00:38:25.100 weekend? So Fenway Park, they had their opener baseball seasons back. And this was going all
00:38:30.380 over the place. This video that the Boston Red Sox posted of, I guess it was just Boston in the
00:38:38.580 1950s. And you look at some of these scenes and you look at the amount of virality that it went
00:38:45.760 through. And I think just looking at it, you know, people say, wait a minute, you know, what
00:38:53.200 happened to our cities? And for me, that's the reason it went so viral. It wasn't so. And by
00:39:00.380 the way, I think they had to turn off the comments that really that they got on it. Yeah. On Twitter,
00:39:04.880 because people are looking at this going, oh, my gosh, nobody's fat. Everybody is well dressed.
00:39:10.520 everybody is clean everything seems very bright and obviously it's you know beautiful weather on
00:39:18.400 this day but you see women wearing like white gloves as they go to a baseball game and it's
00:39:25.540 just you know you compare that i'm just gonna say it like i'm gonna say it right now that there's
00:39:30.540 nothing look you want a hot take wait guys throw me up on this when i say this there is nothing
00:39:36.060 There is nothing worse that I see in sports or anywhere than when I go to go see some sports sporting event or I go to watch sports on TV. 1.00
00:39:48.120 And there's nothing worse than I see than a bunch of women out there just binge drinking, slamming beers. 1.00
00:39:56.100 Taylor Swift did it a couple of years ago at a Chiefs game. 1.00
00:39:59.360 It's like it's I'm sorry. It's it's disgusting behavior. It's scummy behavior.
00:40:04.100 it's it's not becoming and it's it's it's just it's atrocious I'm just gonna call it out like
00:40:10.240 I can't stand that stuff man I really can't oh yeah I mean to put this in perspective the Boston
00:40:17.600 Red Sox Fenway Park is the oldest stadium in Major League Baseball and it's downtown in the
00:40:23.240 middle of the city okay it is it is the uh it is the holy grail okay and what we've seen here is
00:40:31.420 you know this is the land of the green monster okay in left field this is a very very very famous
00:40:37.080 um stadium america america's pastime jack and the land of ted williams okay this and this video is
00:40:45.900 probably during the opening opening ceremonies of one of those one of his seasons okay so it's
00:40:53.540 this is our pride i mean this comes on the on the on the verge of america's 250th and by the way we
00:40:59.560 say this we say this as philly guys as i know a lot of respect have nothing but as philly guys
00:41:05.800 for funway park which we've been to many times as both as kids and as adults uh checking out the
00:41:11.780 green monster that we have nothing but respect but even looking at philadelphia when you go back
00:41:16.940 it isn't about the baseball it's about what happened to our cities and so here's what i'm
00:41:23.060 here's what i'm saying all right people took a lot of this to to heart when i said get out of
00:41:29.320 cities in 2020, all right? And that was necessary, but that was a tactical withdrawal, a tactical
00:41:36.000 withdrawal from cities. Kev, I'm going to say it, man, I think it's time to start retaking the
00:41:40.980 cities. It's time to start retaking. We need to retake the cities. And this is a big difference
00:41:45.280 between, I think, we've talked about this before on the show, between the rural right and the
00:41:51.680 conservative, or the urban right, the rural right and the urban right. And for folks that aren't
00:41:56.560 from cities. I get it. You know, people say, oh, what do you go there for? Cities are decrepit.
00:42:01.740 Cities are places where, you know, it's nothing but crimes where people go to die, degenerate
00:42:05.320 behavior. And I'm not disputing any of that. I'm really not. I mean, you go look at filth Adelphia,
00:42:10.860 right? You know, it's, it's disgusting, not to mention, but you, but, but here we are in Washington, 0.92
00:42:16.520 DC and look how nice it is after president Trump cleaned it up with what law and order
00:42:24.740 with the National Guard, the deployments.
00:42:28.480 You go look at what Bukele did down in El Salvador.
00:42:31.720 Kev, can we take our cities back 1.00
00:42:35.120 by going Bukele on every single city in America?
00:42:40.460 Bukele-ing as a verb, if you will.
00:42:42.720 I mean, Lord knows I tried, Jack.
00:42:44.240 I was in Philadelphia from 2016 to 2020 proper.
00:42:47.440 I was working for a furniture company in the urban right.
00:42:49.880 We did push back a lot against the drugs and the crime.
00:42:52.840 But what I'm saying is you did that as as one person or one.
00:42:58.240 Oh, absolutely. Yeah. And it's people say, oh, I want to do this. I want to do that.
00:43:01.680 It's it's you can't. What did Trump say on Twitter? Right.
00:43:04.800 Or on true social, rather. He said, if you import the third world, you become the third world.
00:43:08.660 And that's not going to happen to the United States of America as long as on the president.
00:43:12.140 And what did he do right after that? He posted a video, the Mall of America and how how it's looking.
00:43:16.800 And he's talked about this urban decay.
00:43:19.880 Donald Trump is a man of the urban right.
00:43:23.080 The MAGA movement started on Fifth Avenue on a golden escalator.
00:43:27.840 All right. So this this this movement has been done in reaction to what's happened to our cities.
00:43:34.780 It is a reaction. Yeah. And we're seeing that across demographics, too.
00:43:38.180 You're seeing members of every race to live in a decrepit city who wants crime in their city. 0.99
00:43:44.360 No, no. And just like sporting events, when we were growing up, we would at least get a guy like trying to sell you T-shirts before a game or something. 0.98
00:43:52.600 We love the T-shirt guy or concerts, you know.
00:43:54.460 Now it's just beggars or, yeah, scalping tickets.
00:43:57.040 Like now it's just beggars or just homeless people.
00:43:59.720 They're not even trying anymore.
00:44:01.200 But, yeah, we got to retake this.
00:44:04.120 And that starts with going to county meetings to voice your opinions on on new sanctuary city laws trying to be pressed and, you know, immigration laws being pressed.
00:44:16.620 So so go to your county meetings, voice your opinion.
00:44:21.700 That's definitely one way to do it. Get organized. There's no excuse nowadays.
00:44:25.420 I mean, we're breaking our backs trying to expose signal chats. They're getting organized on the left.
00:44:30.400 Well, and we love, who's great has been doing that is Frankie Scales up in Philly, right?
00:44:34.560 That's right.
00:44:34.900 That's right.
00:44:35.540 Surge Philly's doing a great job.
00:44:37.260 Surge Philly's doing a great job.
00:44:39.060 And what does it come down to, folks?
00:44:40.380 It comes down to demanding law and order.
00:44:43.800 And the federal government has the ability to do this in certain areas, but they're not able to do so without the governors, if you're talking about a blue state.
00:44:51.760 So Joshi Shapiro sitting up there in Pennsylvania, or some of these folks, Groucha Whitmer up in Michigan.
00:44:57.000 It ain't going to happen, all right?
00:44:58.480 It ain't going to happen. 0.64
00:44:59.580 although she has been a little bit better to Trump because she wants to run and she's got 1.00
00:45:03.600 different designs on certain things. But you look what he's done in Memphis. You look when the
00:45:08.540 governor called him in. You look what he's done right here in Washington, D.C. You look what he's
00:45:12.560 done in so many places. It comes down to basic law and order. And what do I mean by that? I also
00:45:18.620 mean enforcing the law. I actually mean going after the worst of the worst, going to the criminals
00:45:23.620 and, by the way, going down to the lower level. You know, Kev, they started going after the fair
00:45:28.920 jumpers here on the washington metro they went after the fair and guess what that reduces crime
00:45:34.400 because wow really yes because it's those same fair jumpers that cause most of the crime on the
00:45:42.160 metro itself on the subways so again it just goes back to rudy giuliani the broken windows theory 0.69
00:45:48.280 if you go after the low level crimes it will have a roll up effect where the higher level crimes
00:45:54.620 whether it be muggings, whether it be murder, whether it be rape or worse, things that were
00:46:00.400 being done, when you prosecute the low-level crimes, it sends a message to the whole city.
00:46:05.800 It even helps the economy, too, for the subway. I mean, people are afraid to go on the subways now,
00:46:12.540 I mean, for justifiable reasons. And if you clean up the subways, literally clean them up so they
00:46:18.980 don't smell uh you know like trash and urine and drugs so if you clean that up then there will be
00:46:25.360 less uh less traffic for because what else are you going to do take a scooter to work
00:46:30.080 no take uh take an uber or lyft no with with somebody who might not have a valid license 0.79
00:46:35.080 in the first place right and by the way getting the illegals out of the cities too so deportations
00:46:39.860 mass deportations getting them out reinstating greg bovino something that you and i certainly 0.68
00:46:44.820 both agree with, getting the commander back where he needs to be, and getting these people 0.63
00:46:49.700 out of our country. Not only will that help our cities, but it will also, from the crime
00:46:54.900 perspective, it will also make our cities more livable. How will it do so? By reducing the
00:46:59.200 amount of people, because our cities are overcrowded. So you've got this massive crowding
00:47:03.200 of services of people that shouldn't be in our country, have no right to be in our country, 0.83
00:47:06.860 anyway, are committing a crime by being in our country in the first place. Get them out. 1.00
00:47:11.120 They shouldn't be here. 0.85
00:47:12.680 We don't want them around.
00:47:14.240 And guess what?
00:47:15.180 The crime will go with them as well as rents will go down.
00:47:18.820 Economics will go up.
00:47:20.520 And then you'll have more people willing to come to the cities, more businesses opening in cities.
00:47:25.980 It's going to be amazing.
00:47:26.860 Kevin, where can people go to follow you?
00:47:28.640 You can follow me on X, Kevin Posobiec, and at Instagram, same name.
00:47:33.420 This is our real names.
00:47:35.480 At Kevin Posobiec.
00:47:36.720 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have our permission to lay a short.
00:47:41.120 Thank you.