00:01:22.840Governor Tim Walz, who of course was the Democratic nominee
00:01:26.060for vice president in 2024 has ended his re-election bid for governor. He is not going
00:01:33.420to run for re-election. This comes as pressure has been growing around this widening welfare
00:01:38.340fraud scandal. Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife both arraigned in
00:01:42.880federal court here in New York City today. Maduro and his wife under heavy guard today,
00:01:47.320driven from a detention center in Brooklyn and then loaded into an armored vehicle taken to
00:01:51.780federal court. The couple standing before the judge pleading not guilty to charges of narco
00:01:56.460terrorism conspiracy, along with cocaine and weapons charges. We're talking to the majors.
00:02:01.140We're also talking to folks that American companies that have gone into high risks,
00:02:05.920destabilized areas in the world before around around the world. There are a lot of small
00:02:11.100things can do. We just are giving them the technology that's available today that's even
00:02:15.460emerged in the last five years. It's going to help drive their production up in the short term.
00:02:19.680Some of these things could be done very quickly.
00:02:21.740Following an attempted break-in at Vice President J.D. Vance's Cincinnati home.
00:02:27.620Vance on X saying that a crazy person tried to break in by hammering the windows,
00:02:31.820and a law enforcement official confirmed the suspect to News Nation as 26-year-old William DeFore.
00:02:36.880He was charged with one felony count of vandalism and three misdemeanors for obstructing official business,
00:02:43.020criminal damaging or endangering, and criminal trespass.
00:02:46.180DeFore has prior criminal charges of vandalism and was actually put under the guardianship of his mother in 2024 because of a mental illness, according to court records.
00:02:56.3001.17 p.m., a second wave of D.C. Metropolitan Police officers show up on the east side of the Capitol.
00:03:01.000They are the first to bring in explosive ammunition rounds that they will soon distribute to officers on the West Plaza.
00:03:05.120Unseen Commander Officer Robert Glover gives the first audible authorization to deploy explosives into the crowd.
00:10:38.180And, Jack, I just think it's representative, and I posted this earlier on X, how January 6th has to—the political operation that it was intended to be, it has to represent the biggest backfire in American political history.
00:10:53.440I mean, the Democrats, the never Trumpers, Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell, et cetera, the neocon conservative echo chamber, certainly the media thought that not only would January 6 result in the prosecution and imprisonment of Donald Trump, but also kill off the MAGA movement.
00:11:14.140And that just did not happen. And that's why you see media types and Benny Thompson is holding an alternative hearing on January 6th, regurgitating the same lies that made no impact on the American people whatsoever and just this huge backfire.
00:11:30.380And so, of course, the president put together that timeline, put together the accurate account of what happened before and on that day.
00:11:41.220And, yes, remembering the American citizens who took their own lives rather than continue to be tormented by the Biden Department of Justice and the FBI.
00:14:15.000flashbangs and rubber munitions into crowds of peaceful protesters, injuring many and
00:14:19.760deliberately escalating tensions. Video evidence shows officers inexplicably removing barricades,
00:14:26.680opening Capitol doors, even waving attendees inside the building, actions that facilitated
00:14:31.880entry while simultaneously deploying violent force against others. These inconsistent and
00:14:37.560provocative tactics turned a peaceful demonstration into chaos. And this is all true. You can see all
00:14:44.880of this on video. What they'll do, of course, is they will, you know, they'll put up footage,
00:14:53.560but show it out of context. They'll show it completely out of context and not show who was
00:14:59.940being aggressive. And one key piece of this, and I said it in the opening, I'm going to say it again
00:15:03.440right now, no calls to disperse. And Julie, correct me if I'm wrong, they lied about this
00:15:09.300under oath. They lied that there were orders to disperse. Look, I was there. I was on Constitution
00:15:14.600Avenue, which is just adjacent. I didn't hear anything about that. Well, I think that there
00:15:20.820is some recording, just like an automated recording that you can hear at some point.
00:15:27.620But listen, people were certainly not hearing it before the munitions were thrown. I'm saying
00:15:33.280before. Right. That I am not aware of. So there's a timeline here. So obviously the president's
00:15:41.920speech raft up at about 110 that day. Protesters or supporters of the president, I won't even say
00:15:47.380protesters, were already at the Capitol. They were walking from the ellipse to the Capitol.
00:15:53.020Many told me, and we have this on video now, as soon as they arrived, they could hear the flash
00:15:58.540bangs being thrown. And this is illegal use of these, what they call non-lethal munitions.
00:16:05.100You can't just throw flashbangs randomly into a crowd of people outside a government building who aren't doing anything wrong.
00:16:14.500So I have called this the greatest instance, the biggest instance of police brutality since the civil rights era.
00:16:23.660You had protesters killed by police, obviously Ashley Babbitt, Roseanne Boylan, Kevin Greeson, who suffered a heart attack as a result of one of these flashbangs.
00:16:33.160You have people being shot with rubber bullets, people bleeding from rubber bullets.
00:20:54.620Julie Kelly, you've done more work on this than anyone, probably you and, of course, our good friend Darren Beattie, who is off pursuing other other work right now at the Department of State on the on the question of freedom of speech, which is so amazing.
00:21:10.180And, of course, you did so much work also as well on the blood libel that was spread against these individuals by people like Jake Tapper, claiming that Jan Sixers murdered, brutally beat to death a police officer named Brian Sickner, which is not true, just not true at all, spread lies about them.
00:21:31.860I even remember I don't talk about this much.
00:21:34.020I even remember tweets saying that it was Jan Sixers who were firing shots on in the inside the Capitol.
00:21:41.360We later find out it was a police officer shooting at someone who was unarmed.
00:21:44.500So, again, just and then, of course, we all know how AOC responded to all of it, to which I responded by putting a map of where all of this was versus where her office was, which is on the other side of Capitol Hill.
00:21:58.520So, Julie Kelly, that being said, it's been five years.
00:22:06.600Where do you think we're at with all this?
00:22:09.540I think that the base is understandably frustrated that they're not seeing more legal accountability and consequences for the perpetrators,
00:22:18.120not just of this vindictive, vicious, destructive January 6th prosecution that ultimately ensnared 1,600 Americans.
00:22:27.160and unknown Americans, for example, the documents that were released by Rand Paul today,
00:22:33.94070 pages of records related to the FBI's two-year plus surveillance of a Catholic school teacher
00:22:40.400suspected of going into the Capitol. Nonetheless, she ended up on that infamous TSA terror watch
00:22:46.960list like so many other J6s or she wasn't even charged, even though DCO's attorney Matthew
00:22:51.820Graves, the Biden appointee, wanted to charge her. But nonetheless, the FBI finally said,
00:22:56.940we don't have the evidence that it was a case of mistaken identity. So we don't even know about
00:23:01.720how many other cases similar to that, that the FBI, Chris Ray's FBI and Joe Biden's DOJ were
00:23:09.220responsible for. But look, we've had a few prosecutors demoted and fired. We've had several
00:23:16.120FBI agents and not just January 6th, but also the lawfare against the president. So we've seen
00:23:20.920prosecutors tied to both of those efforts, demoted, fired, forced into retirement. We've seen
00:23:26.840several FBI agents, including top officials, the head of the New York FBI field office ousted.
00:23:34.540So that's a very good start. But it's starting to feel like Russiagate all over again,
00:23:40.280that these people are going to get away with what they did. And the next time Democrats have power,
00:23:46.620it's going to be so much worse than what we saw against the president and Jay Sixer. So where
00:23:52.680are our congressional hearings. Benny Thompson putting on another big performance today with
00:23:57.620Nancy Pelosi, Adam Kinzinger, the J6 celebrity cops, crisis actor Mike Fanone and his buddies.
00:24:05.100They're putting on a whole show today. We have seen little in the way of public hearings where
00:24:12.500the American people can hear directly from J6 victims, their families, their lawyers,
00:24:19.020what their lawyers saw, holding these judges also accountable. There just has not been,
00:24:24.700appears to have no appetite in Washington, the House or Senate, aside from releasing a lot of
00:24:31.280documents that are helpful. But when I post documents like I did with Rand Paul's records
00:24:36.000against Christine Crowder, the woman who was surveilled by the FBI for two years, people are
00:24:40.200like, okay, that's great. We've seen all the documents. We've seen the records. We know who
00:24:43.940these people are. What next? And so that's the question to start 2026. What next? And I think
00:24:50.880we just have to keep pushing for more legit action, prosecutions, more hearings where the
00:24:57.640American people can see who these people are, like we saw with Jack Smith last week, and then
00:25:02.480criminal referrals against the people, DOJ and FBI agents, who brazenly violated the constitutional
00:25:09.580rights of Americans to help bolster the phony narrative that January 6th was an insurrection
00:25:19.280You know, we look at so many of these pieces of information, we look at so much of this
00:25:24.440footage, and it's really as simple as this, and I've said this to members of the administration
00:25:28.180and others, that if, and you even go back to Russiagate, you go back to everything that
00:25:34.280was done to the Trump movement, the MAGA movement, to President Trump himself, almost everyone
00:25:41.060associated with him. If there's no response to all of this, if there's no response, then what's
00:25:48.460to stop them from doing it again? What's to stop the same people when they are given power again?
00:25:54.080And we know how politics moves kind of back and forth. There's a pendulum. What's to stop them
00:25:58.800from doing again shout out to our our great friend charlie kirk by the way because when charlie was
00:26:05.120brought in in front of uh benny thompson's committee and it's my favorite i've read pretty
00:26:10.360much all of the j6 depositions and certainly the ones of people that i know directly
00:26:14.160and uh in charlie's i think he's the only one who pled the fifth to every single question that was
00:26:22.240asked him of the j6 committee he wouldn't even confirm his name he wouldn't confirm his date of
00:26:27.480birth, nothing. I'm going to pull that up. Fifth Amendment to all of it. It's just one of the most
00:26:33.620stunning things. And you're reading through it. You're just like, Patriot, Patriot, Patriot,
00:26:38.440Patriot, Patriot. Julie Kelly, thank you so much for doing the yeoman's work on this and continuing
00:26:44.140the fight. Where can people go to follow you? Well, and Jack, thank you for helping get this
00:26:50.060information to your followers and your viewers from the very beginning, because I think what
00:26:54.740we did was really instrumental in helping to reverse and overturn this narrative and expose
00:26:59.460the truth and especially the abuse against these American citizens. So I'm on Sunstack Declassified
00:27:05.520with Julie Kelly and also ex-Julie underscore Kelly too. All right, God bless. We'll be right
00:27:11.860back. Human Events Daily continues. Where is Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
00:27:24.740great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we have an incredible thing we're always
00:27:31.980talking about the fake news and the bad but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting
00:27:36.920all right jack posovic here we are we're on with human events daily right now i want to cut to
00:27:44.780uh ben burquam now he's at uh he's down there at the u.s capital on the grounds he's on
00:27:53.460the National Mall, where there's been this great commemoration going on.
00:27:57.460Ben, tell us about what went on earlier today and what we're seeing right now.
00:28:03.720Hey, Jack, you know, a pretty surreal day.
00:28:06.620We were here five years ago to the day when the elections were stolen in 2020 and millions
00:28:12.680of Americans wanted justice and wanted the actual investigations to be done.
00:28:18.100And I was down on the ellipse that day and marched down here to the Capitol.
00:28:22.160And then, you know, all hell broke loose. But what's crazy to think about that, Jack, is we had witnessed for four years the coup against President Trump, the real insurrection, BLM and Antifa burning down our country, attacking American citizens and the fake news propaganda media being weaponized against us.
00:28:38.140And so American citizens were rightfully pissed. They were upset. I was pissed. I was, you know,
00:28:43.120I felt like a lot of Americans and I was out here and to come back here and to see that you've got
00:28:48.860these patriotic Americans that have been pardoned around 200 of the J sixers are out here. You got
00:28:53.760Mickey out here. They're going to be laying the wreath for Ashley Babbitt actually to the minute
00:28:57.900at two 44 when she was murdered. So it's just, it's kind of a surreal event today coming out
00:29:03.240to commemorate, to thank President Trump for the pardons, to remember the people that have
00:29:08.740been lost in this time, and then also to demand that we still get the justice that we have not
00:29:14.800seen yet. The enemies within our country that perpetrated the Russia collusion hoax and all
00:29:19.960the coup, the treason against President Trump, the election fraud that we saw, even the COVID
00:29:25.460mandates. I was talking to some folks earlier. Everything that's been done to the American
00:29:28.900people. Until there is justice and those people are held accountable, we're in a dangerous place
00:29:34.900in this nation. But at least the J6ers are out, at least President Trump's in office,
00:29:39.360and at least we're going in that direction. So, Ben, what's the mood of the J6ers? You know,
00:29:46.200we were just talking with Julie Kelly about all this. When you're talking to people there,
00:29:49.940we're five years on, they've been through, obviously, some of the worst of the worst,
00:29:55.300many sent to the gulag for months, even years. When you're talking to them, what's the general
00:30:00.700sentiment that you hear regarding President Trump, regarding obviously their, you know,
00:30:05.160their pardons, but also the efforts moving forward? What do they say?
00:30:10.740Well, a general sense of appreciation for President Trump, for sure. I mean, the fact
00:30:14.940that they're free today is only because President Trump won the election. If Kamala Harris were in
00:30:18.840office, not only would all the January Sixers that are standing behind me still be in prison,
00:30:23.100there'd be many more. They were still going after people in America. So there's definitely a sense
00:30:27.740of appreciation for President Trump. But then there's also this realization that it wasn't just
00:30:33.100the pardons. It was the four years that they lost. Many of them lost their homes, their jobs,
00:30:37.580their families. Marriages were torn apart. Children no longer speak to a lot of their
00:30:42.780parents. And so there's just the community of MAGA has been majorly impacted by this.
00:30:49.260And so the focus going forward is how do we reunite? How do we get people whole again?
00:30:54.040There's a big lawsuit that Enrique Tarrio and the Proud Boys are pushing through.
00:30:58.120We'll see where that goes to try to get some real justice, some compensation for the people.
00:31:02.820But in general, they just want to be able to go back to living their lives, loving America.
00:31:06.520I mean, these are the most patriotic people you can imagine.
00:31:09.580They love God. They love their country. They love their families.
00:31:11.920And they just want to be able to live the life that this nation was created for its people to live.
00:31:16.960And until that happens, they're going to continue to fight until they're not ostracized for being a January 6th defendant.
00:31:23.800They're not going to be whole. And so there's this kind of mixed bag of appreciation, definitely a sense of blessing, but also still more work to be done.
00:31:33.100Well, that's right. And and so we're about to see this wreath laying ceremony that's going to be coming up here in a couple of minutes for Ashley Babbitt.
00:31:41.960walk us through the details. What's the tick-tock? What are we going to see? And we're going to blow
00:31:47.180the break here because this is important. Well, it's Mickey. You know, Mickey was Ashley Babbitt's
00:31:53.480mom. She was outside the gulag, the D.C. gulag, for over 900 days. You know, you talk about
00:31:59.660dedication. She has dedicated her life to the memory of her daughter, Ashley Babbitt. But it's
00:32:03.860not just Ashley. There were five American citizens killed that day by our own police and by
00:32:10.900a rogue government who sided with the traitors within our own country.
00:32:15.940And so today is honoring Ashley's life,
00:32:18.600but it's also remembering those that were lost that day
00:32:20.980as well as those that were lost from that point on.