June 11, 2024 - Human Events Daily - Jack Posobiec
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The Hunter Biden Trial is a COVERUP, Ukraine Oil Play Spills Out
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The President of the United States, the former President, and his toadies do not want to face the facts.
They're trying to do revisionist history on January 6th.
We did not have any accountability.
For what was going on there, and we should have.
This is ridiculous.
You're going to ask me in the middle of the thing, when they've already breached the inaugural stuff, that should we call the Capitol Police?
I mean, the National Guard?
Why weren't the National Guard there to begin with?
They clearly didn't know, and I take responsibility for not having them just prepare for war.
Today, former President Trump met with his New York City probation officer.
The meeting happened virtually.
He participated in rallies over the weekend.
It's also part of a pre-sentencing report after being convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
Sentencing is set for July 11th.
The former president is facing anywhere from probation to up to four years.
Once again, over 150 pro-Palestine protesters attempted to set up another encampment with tents, plywood, barricades, and canopies just after 3 p.m.
Campus police immediately issuing a dispersal order and calling in the California Highway Patrol, but it was to no avail.
While the group would leave one area, they just moved to another.
U.S.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is oppressing Hamas to say yes to a ceasefire deal.
He met with leaders in the Middle East during what he's calling a critical moment.
More controversy this morning surrounding Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and his wife after they were secretly recorded at a gala dinner last week.
Alito approached by Lauren Windsor, a progressive activist known for recording conservative political figures while posing as an ally.
After Windsor said the country needs to return to a place of godliness, Alito, responding, I agree.
A guilty verdict in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial in Wilmington, Delaware.
The president's son facing three felony counts.
After deliberating for about an hour on the first day, about two hours today, they have found him guilty on all three charges.
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Today is June 11, 2024.
Anno Domini.
Hunter Biden found guilty in this new Delaware case.
This new Delaware case.
And it's gun charges, and oh, was he on those drugs?
You better believe he was on those drugs.
Folks, this is a cover-up.
This is a cover-up operation and you need to understand why.
When I said MAGA demands reciprocity, I'm not talking about a slap on a wrist for some gun charge.
I mean real reciprocity, which means real justice.
Not a hollow pacification so that the rhinos and the progressives can blather around about with their condescending indignation.
No one is above the law, nor the president, nor the president's son.
Ladies and gentlemen, Let me take you on a little journey back to ancient Babylon, a time when civilization was still in its infancy.
Picture, if you will, a society striving to find order amidst chaos, yearning for a structure that would ensure justice and fairness for all people.
Will you enter?
What?
The Code of Hammurabi.
A seminal collection of laws etched into stone, standing as a testament to humanity's first significant leap towards organized governance.
Why was the Code of Hammurabi so profoundly good, you ask?
Because it established a baseline for civilization, the groundwork for a system where rules and laws govern in human behavior rather than the arbitrary whims of those in power.
The Code introduced the radical idea That justice should be predictable and impartial.
A cornerstone of any stable society.
Now consider the principle an eye for an eye.
Now this is often misunderstood in its simplicity, but at its core, An Eye for an Eye was about proportionality and fairness, ensuring that the punishment fit the crime.
This was a clear move away from the unchecked vengeance and personal retribution that could and would tear communities apart through tribal violence.
Instead, it brought about a sense of balance where individuals could trust in a system that would uphold their rights and protect them from unjust harm.
So let me ask you a question.
Which society do we live in now?
Do we live in a society where we believe our rights I think you know the answer.
and where we have trust or do we live in a society where those in power can wield the forces of anarcho tyranny against their political opponents, against individuals who step out of line and against movements that they are trying to squelch, shut down and against individuals who step out of line and against movements that I think you know the answer.
Stay tuned.
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His name is Mike Benz, the Foundation for Freedom Online.
Benz, I got to ask you, man.
What is your initial reaction to these Hunter Biden, so he's convicted, he's convicted of the gun charges, and yet I can't help but ask myself the question, what about the Ukraine stuff?
What about all the money from China?
What about all of the corruption that we found in the laptop?
I don't even blink when I look at this.
It's a sham.
It's a fraud.
It's a facade.
It's a charade.
The whole thing is total BS.
but it really seems to me like this is giving the media and the Department of Justice, by the way, Merrick Garland, a huge pass here.
What say you? - I don't even blink when I look at this.
It's a sham, it's a fraud, it's a facade, it's a charade.
The whole thing is total BS.
These prosecutors had to be basically dragged into the dentist's office by the judge, If you remember, this actually started with a sweetheart deal to Hunter.
Deal.
And that gave Hunter full immunity.
And the judge said, listen, we're Delaware.
We're rigged.
We know that like Beau Biden, Hunter's brother, ran the whole state criminal justice system here for a decade.
But if in this is too much.
We're playing a game here.
You gotta at least tango dance with this.
You can't just give them full immunity.
We have to go through the charade of some de minimis thing in order to make it look like our system isn't so crooked.
So he sent it back to the prosecutors.
They made their full case in less than a week.
They only hit him with the gun charges.
Now mind you, there was three charges total.
Total.
We watched Hunter Biden measuring grams of cocaine on a digital scale Chasing hookers down a hallway, snorting lines off the ass cracks of Russian prostitutes, doing deals for foreign countries without registering as a foreign agent under FARA for Ukraine, for China, and God knows how many other countries that he was involved in there.
There's 170 crimes that are outlined in the Marco Polo Report.
You've got, you know, between the tax evasion, the foreign influence, and frankly, whatever happened to the statute of limitations games.
We are in a world now where, if you recall, several of the Trump prosecutions, including what they did with the civil cases, they actually went back and they had the state assembly change the statute of limitations to be able to go back in time and hit Trump with things that were totally lawful under a lapsed statute of limitations.
So I should say they would not be prosecutable under a lapsed statute of limitations.
But the state assembly, because they wanted to go out and get them, then turned the clock back to be able to indict.
Well, we've got Hunter nailed dead to rights.
They didn't bring the cases, even though they had his laptop the whole time.
They had him, you know, it just came out two weeks ago that the FBI knew about his dealings in Ukraine and were monitoring it the whole time, which probably gets to the whole other aspect around intelligence, frankly.
But they could have done the exact same thing to Hunter, even for the things that we all saw on video.
The dozens of federal crimes that are just openly circulating right now on Twitter.
So everyone knows what this is.
They get zero credit.
Let me dig into that with you because this is something you've been outlining for a long time, that it wasn't just Hunter Biden doing this out of the goodness of his own heart.
And by the way, possibly it wasn't even his own father that was directly influencing or directing and coordinating these deals.
But you've actually got a sense that perhaps Hunter Biden wasn't just an illegal foreign agent for Ukraine and for these oligarchs and Burisma and these companies, but there may have been a hidden third hand in all of this.
Yeah, that third hand is U.S.
intelligence.
And in particular, our foreign policy establishment, of which intelligence is one of the subsets of, you know, there's defense diplomacy and intelligence.
That is, the Pentagon, the State Department and the CIA are woven inextricably together into what was termed under the Obama era as the blob.
And the blob had a grand plan in Ukraine in order to shift the European energy market away from Russia and towards NATO energy stakeholders, bankrupting Russia in the process, depriving them of the ability to fund their own military industrial complex, and then therefore having unfettered military reign over the entire world.
And part and parcel of that plan was to cut Russia off of two countries.
Germany, the Nord Stream pipelines and Ukraine for the transit points of the centuries of a century of gas pipeline architecture that is the lifeblood of European energy.
And Hunter was dead in the middle of that Ukraine gas play.
Burisma was mining the endogenous shale to as a feeder into NAFTA gas, the state owned Ukrainian gas giant.
That George Soros, no less than George Soros himself, was the architect of the privatization plan for and was locked in a power struggle against Vladimir Putin for control over Naftogaz because half of the board of Naftogaz was basically split between the Soros faction and half of it was split between the Russian faction in the run-up to the 2014 Ukraine coup.
And what's really amazing is, about a week ago, John Solomon's Just the News got a hold of an internal set of documents from 2014
By Hunter Biden's law firm at the time in 2014, whereas this is right after Hunter was on the board, got put on the board of Burisma, and the law firm drew up a plan to pitch to the State Department that the State Department should interfere in Ukraine's own legal system and remove Viktor Shokin, the prosecutor, and take dramatic action to preserve Burisma's business license
Because the operations of Burisma were critical to U.S.
national interests.
I want you to think about that for a second.
This is- And by the way, this is the prosecutor, this is the prosecutor that every fact checker and every foreign policy article and every economist article for years has been telling us that, oh, that prosecutor was corrupt.
And the fact that Joe Biden, of course, this now infamous clip from the Council of Foreign Relations saying, you know, well, son of a B, I got him fired.
That that actually was the direct action that Burisma, and now what you're saying is the law firm of Hunter Biden, which to your point, very much looks like an intelligence front organization, was being used to craft both US and Ukrainian foreign policy.
Yeah, I mean, well, look, the fact-checkers lied.
I mean, shock of all shocks, they lied to cover it up.
What?
No!
No, Benz!
How could you say such a thing?
Cut this, guys, Mike.
Come on, you can't just... My goodness, not our illustrious and honored fact-checkers.
They're a democratic institution, don't you know?
So, what's amazing, though, is in this John Solomon article where they put out this, you know, Just the News publishes this 53-page law firm pitch to the State Department,
They actually have the whole timeline where it shows another thing the fact checkers lied about where it's where they actually had at that time they knew that they were under investigation by Victor Shokin's prosecutor's office in Ukraine which is something that the fact checker said oh no no that the chronology can't be true because the chronology doesn't match but it's right there in the document so they just lied again.
But what's really really critical here is this if the State Department determined that Building up Burisma, maintaining its business licenses, keeping the anti-corruption charges off of Burisma was vital to U.S.
national interests.
If the State Department made that determination, that means the CIA gets a green light to have all of its tentacles descend regionally to carry that out.
All the CIA really does is provide covert, plausibly deniable support to a State Department goal.
The CIA does not set U.S.
foreign policy.
It is the enforcement arm.
It's the same thing with the, the CIA has the same relationship with the State Department as the FBI does with the Justice Department.
A lot of people think, oh, the FBI, the FBI is so crooked.
Well, they are, but the FBI doesn't come up with the idea.
The FBI is the intelligence arm of the Justice Department.
So when you see crooked things being done by the FBI, that's the crooked arm, but the crooked brain is in the Justice Department.
And it's the same relationship with the CIA and the State Department.
If the State Department did what Hunter Biden's law firm asked them to do, then you can bet your bottom dollar, and I was going to say something a lot worse there, that the CIA was wrapped up in protecting Burisma.
And lo and behold, who was right next to Hunter Biden on the board of Burisma, Kofor Black, 30 years at the CIA, was actually, according to the Daily Beast, Mitt Romney's CIA Sherpa.
And there's so much more there.
There's so much more.
I want to come back.
We're going to play an interesting clip from a U.S.
Senator talking exactly about what Mike Pence has been telling us all along.
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I want to play now a clip from everyone's favorite U.S.
Senator from South Carolina.
What did Trump do to get the weapons flowing?
He created a loan system.
They're sitting on 10 to 12 trillion dollars of critical minerals in Ukraine.
They could be the richest country in all of Europe.
I don't want to give that money and those assets to Putin to share with China.
If we help Ukraine now, they can become the best business partner we ever dreamed of.
That 10 to 12 trillion dollars of critical mineral assets could be used by Ukraine and the West, not given to Putin and China.
This is a very big deal how Ukraine ends.
Let's help them win a war we can't afford to lose.
Let's find a solution to this war.
But they're sitting on a gold mine to give Putin 10 or 12 trillion dollars of critical minerals that he will share with China is ridiculous.
I mean, there you go, folks.
There you go.
Tens of trillions of dollars of critical minerals.
By the way, this was the same argument that you heard prevented from falling into the hands of Putin in China.
This was the same argument you heard at the very tail end of the Afghan war.
of the Afghanistan occupation that the US conducted for 20 years, spent 20 years to give the Taliban, knock the Taliban out of power to just give it back to the Taliban.
And they use the same line on President Trump.
And so it's kind of like this, when the military industrial complex loses all credibility everywhere else, every single line has been debunked.
Finally, they come back and say, all right, it's about the lithium deposits.
All right.
It's about the minerals.
Mike Benz, you've been called so many names under the sun for saying this from day one on Ukraine.
So I'll add another thing to that.
I'm just going to call you right because you were right all along.
And there's Lindsey Graham admitting it.
It's such a breath of fresh air.
You know, you and I were just talking before this.
It really is like the first honest Sentence that's come out of Lindsey Graham's mouth about the whole thing for years now.
It's oh, it's democracy.
It's democracy.
Well, they're not having elections.
It's democracy.
They banned alternative media.
It's elections.
They banned everyone from social media.
It's elections.
They banned alternate religions.
It's it turns out, you know, you spell democracy with basically a bunch of CIA dollar signs.
I mean, this is the same sort of of covert action in order to control natural resources.
That has been the standard left-wing critique against, you know, the imperial overreach of the United States since the rise of the new left in the early 1960s.
But there is an actual sort of respectable honesty in framing the Ukraine situation around this.
Donald Trump did something very similar when it came to the Syria operation.
He said, we're leaving, but we're taking the oil.
And the State Department was up in arms.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You can't say that.
You know, we're supposed to, we're supposed to lie to them.
Diplomacy is about duplicity.
It's about, it's about getting what you want while lying to people so that their guard doesn't activate by letting you know how you profit from taking advantage of them.
But yes, so this is one of these things with the minerals where it coincides with the oil and gas story.
The Washington Post reported in 2022 that Ukraine sits on $12.4 trillion worth of critical minerals, which include some of the world's largest supplies of titanium, lithium, coal, iron, ore.
The coal is particularly interesting because the coal is all in the Donbass, and actually almost all of it is all in the Donbass, which is of course the critical struggle right now for the Pentagon to control.
We've been told that coal is a natural resource that's bad, bad, bad.
So who cares if the Russians get it, because isn't coal supposed to be totally verboten under the clean energy transition here?
It's the same thing, by the way, with fracking for the shale.
It's one of the things that they were building up Ukraine to do is become this giant fracking zone.
Yeah, but basically they want to get massively rich off of it, off of the exact same thing in Ukraine that they've functionally declared illegal here in the U.S.
I mean, it's the same thing, frankly, with everything else they do, where it's like, you know, they want to turn other countries into a giant narco zone.
They want to overthrow their governments, do all the things that we say are really bad to do here.
But we profit by turning our little vassal states into these dysfunctional There's a piece of this as well, and we kind of mentioned this over the break, and there's another driver to U.S.
But yes, at least there's finally some honesty in our diplomacy, although I'm sure that this will be rolled back by tomorrow night from the Blinken crew.
We'll go back to tomorrow.
There's a piece of this as well, and we kind of mentioned this over the break.
And there's another driver to U.S. foreign policy that I think totally gets swept out and totally gets left out of the picture where Lindsey Graham is kind of encroaching on this territory.
And that is even beyond the mineral rights, something that's even more important to the U.S. government or the U.S. establishment, as you would.
And that is the petrodollar.
That is the fact when people say that the U.S. dollar is just fiat currency.
I know all my Bitcoin bros love to say, oh, the U.S. dollar is just fiat.
It's not backed by anything.
It's like yes and no, right?
On paper, no, it's not.
But in reality, it's actually backed by a system that is colloquially referred to as the petrodollar.
This is one of the main reasons that we see so much of our aggressive foreign policy, which bleeds into then military policy in Ukraine now, but even all the way across the Middle East.
Break down what the tie is there, Mike Pence.
Yeah, so the petrodollar is essentially this agreement that we've had with foreign countries that whenever they transact In the in the purchase or sale of oil that it you know that the it's the petro and petrodollar the petroleum that that the transaction would be denominated in US dollars instead of any other currency.
And what that essentially does is that ensures that there is that there are dollars being distributed within the international finance system way above the amount that there would ordinarily be in terms of demand.
So what it does is it keeps a constant supply of US dollars.
And that's essentially what keeps the dollar afloat.
Right now, we are in a bit of a crisis because a huge proportion of U.S.
dollars, for example, are held by China.
China has something like 16, 12 to 16 percent of all U.S.
dollars in float from our debt, and they offloaded $50 billion.
They divested $50 billion of those dollars in circulation in the first quarter of 2024.
And so this is something that is, you know, there's a few different tricks that the U.S.
has up its sleeve in order to preserve the U.S.
dollar.
One of them is the petrodollar.
Another thing that's very interesting now is cryptocurrency, which, you know, which I think is very interesting because you mentioned the crypto bros here.
I've been quite fascinated by the role of crypto and actually supporting the U.S.
dollar because it turns out that the two major stable coins, Tether and Circle, which are virtually all of how large trades are exchanged on crypto platforms.
They've begun to hold essentially all of their holdings in U.S.
treasuries.
So there's about $100 billion worth of treasuries that are held now by Tether, which is quite a can of worms in terms of it's never been audited.
They can essentially produce tethers out of nowhere on a pinky promise that there's some dollar behind it.
But it may very well be a kind of offshore Federal Reserve that is propping up the U.S.
dollar.
And so there are all these little tricks that we're having to resort to now because we don't have a healthy organic economy to be able to support the U.S.
dollar in a healthy way.
And this is interesting because as you read as you're talking about this, so you've got tether and you got circles of these stable coins are coming up just as China and it's beyond just China because you do see this burgeoning movement towards multipolarity, obviously the rise of the BRICS nations, the rise of BRICS as a trading block, which has for a decade now build itself as a potential alternative to the SWIFT system, an alternative To the Western-backed system, alternative to the petrodollar system.
It, for a variety of reasons, isn't quite there yet, but you really can't describe it because you've got the rise of BRICS without mentioning, in the same breath, the rise of crypto as a completely alternate new money market that has been created for this that actually sort of exists outside the normal system of nation-states.
Right.
I think it's very interesting that you hear BlackRock now talking about the utility of crypto, you hear Larry Fink, you hear Jamie Dimon has seemed to have about based on some of these things.
I think as the U.S.
Treasury now sees crypto as a way of supporting the U.S.
dollar, it's actually changed how institutional players see the future profitability of the space, which I find very interesting.
But you know, crypto also plays a really interesting role in CIA money laundering operations.
In fact, it was no less than Ukraine itself, which began getting hundreds of millions of dollars in these discrete crypto payments around the start of the 2022 breakout of the war.
Just recently, there was kind of an incredible, frankly, I think it should be a scandal, but Coindesk reported that the State Department and USAID were now In an attempt to regime change, Venezuela are targeting their USAID payments to Venezuelan political dissidents and the political opposition in Venezuela using Circle payments.
There's a direct partnership now between Circle, one of the two major stable coins, which is directly regulated by the US government.
Circle now has a direct partnership with the State Department in order to target the U.S.
aid to the regime change apparatus there.
We need to do an entire show on this, man.
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Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin joins us next.
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Very honored to have on Senator Ron Johnson, the great state of Wisconsin.
Senator, we've been talking about lawfare in the United States for a long time.
We've been talking about the Department of Justice.
It's something that you've been banging on about for quite some time.
So, Hunter Biden has just been found guilty on three gun charges in the state of Delaware.
Yeah, we've been detailing throughout the show that it seems as though a lot of the revelations of this laptop, the money from Ukraine, the money from China, the money from Russia, Kazakhstan, other sources, a lot of that seems to have been kind of left on the cutting room floor, as they say.
Senator, what is your reaction to the Hunter Biden conviction?
Well, it was an obvious conviction.
The most important thing that came out of that trial was the admission by the FBI that the laptop was genuine, had been doctored, They knew that in December 2019, probably took a little while to analyze that.
But you know, the day after Senator Grassley and I issued our report in September 2020, John McIsaac offered us that computer because he finally felt safe enough.
If two US senators were investigating this, our problem is we went to the FBI.
I mean, it sounded like an odd story, and we wanted to make sure it wasn't stolen property or wasn't a Russian plant.
And of course, the FBI just gave us the runaround for weeks.
Until John McIsaac got impatient, turned that over to Rudy Giuliani's attorney, who then turned over the New York Post's arrest history from that standpoint.
But again, I point that out because it just shows that the corruption of the FBI worked to a certain extent.
I mean, it certainly made us very hesitant to accept that computer and take it at face value.
So that's what the FBI has been doing.
So the same thing's happened here in terms of prosecution.
This prosecutor has been drag kicking and screaming into these indictments, into prosecuting this.
They're prosecuting the lesser charge here.
Again, swift conviction is obvious he was guilty, but he allowed the statute of limitations to run on the more serious tax charges.
And my guess is they will do everything they possibly can at trial to limit the exposure of the rest of the Biden crime family, including Joe Biden.
That They don't want to be asking or exposing.
So, OK, so you avoided taxes on all these millions.
What did you do to earn these millions of dollars?
Show us one tangible thing of value you provided in exchange for the tens of millions you got paid by our international adversaries.
Show us that.
I mean, that's what really needs to be put Under the microscope, and those are the kinds of questions that Hunter and James and Joe Biden really need to answer, but they've never really been asked.
And of course, we know that they might be turned into some tax charges or something like that.
We're not even sure what the status of any of that is.
No, and again, I mean, probably the easiest way out of this situation would be plead guilty and try and do some kind of plea agreement.
That won't surprise me at all.
But again, this I appreciate the conviction.
But again, this is the lesser charge here, and we still don't have a lot of information on exactly how corrupt the Biden family is.
Well, I think that's clearly the biggest piece of this that we're missing now.
And in terms of corruption, though, looking back, huge revelations on something that you've been banging on about for a long time regarding January 6th.
And specifically, we've been looking at this role of the National Guard and General Milley and whether or not there was this huge question of whether or not President Trump had authorized January 6th to have the National Guardsmen there.
We just had on Pete Hegseth yesterday, who's got a whole book about this, that he was initially one of the National Guardsmen that was called in the aftermath of that day.
But his orders were revoked because they were worried he was too conservative enough.
They were calling him an extremist.
Now we find revelations that General Milley apparently said or was telling people that he was worried that President Trump might use the National Guard to declare some kind of martial law, start going after the Congress.
I've got to get your response on General Milley.
Well, the most interesting thing I've read so far is an article that described a order that was prepared by General Milley and Army Secretary McCarthy on January 5th that required Army Secretary McCarthy to approve the deployment of the Guard.
And then he was, you know, curiously AWOL during that time period.
So he wasn't around to actually give the order.
And so the order was never given.
But no, it sure sounds like General Milley has got a lot of explaining to do.
And I've been saying for really, ever since January 6 of 2021, That the full story on January 6th hasn't even begun to be told.
Remember, I'm the guy that, in a Senate hearing, entered J. Michael Waller's very accurate eyewitness account, 14 pages into the record.
I was immediately labeled a conspiracy theorist.
That record, that eyewitness testimony, has pretty well stood the test of time.
We just haven't really delved into who were those provocateurs?
Who were those agitators?
To what extent were those groups infiltrated by You know, different government informants or personnel.
Again, we just, I mean, there are so many strange characters that have been documented that there are just no answers for.
People that seem to have been, you know, ripe for prosecution that the government's not touching while they go after grandmothers with SWAT raids on their ranches.
I mean, this is, again, it is so odd.
And it all starts with, why didn't we have security there to begin with?
What was the plan?
They wouldn't even tell us what the plan was.
There was more security for the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court judge hearings or justice hearings than there was for January 6th, even though we knew there were going to be tens of thousands more people there.
So again, there's a lot of explaining to be done.
And unfortunately, the January 6th committee, that select committee, was thoroughly corrupt.
Now that they've apparently destroyed their records, they didn't archive them, so Congressman Loudermilk's having to You know, get all those records for himself to start archiving him.
That's taking a lot of time.
So we're not getting help out of this administration.
That's for sure.
Which again, to me, just seems suspicious and also corrupt.
Well, Senator, it's interesting you mention that.
So J. Michael Waller, you know, he's a personal friend of mine and a colleague.
And what I saw as a reporter there at January 6, at some point, obviously, I didn't even realize that was going to happen when it happened.
So we didn't have We didn't have cameras for all of it.
Ran to get a camera as soon as I saw what was going on.
Was there, and I've said many times, for the first flashbangs that went off as we were coming down Capitol Hill.
But I saw people, and exactly the same thing that Waller was talking about in his report, where they, I'll never forget this, a guy in a green poncho, wearing a hat, and going up to couples there just, you know, on the sidewalk who were not in the Capitol or not, you know, unquote storming anything.
They weren't even walking up the steps, but these provocateurs were walking up to these couples and saying, go in, go in.
You've come this far.
You need to keep going.
Whereas they weren't going in themselves.
They were going up to individuals in the crowd who were just middle-aged, regular middle-aged couples standing there with their little American flags and trying to urge them to go in while they themselves were doing nothing, wearing nondescript, you know, kind of the same color as the shirt I have on right here, this sort of like military green.
And we've never seen any of these people charged.
We've never had any kind of clarity on this.
I've been waiting for a long time to hear something like that in any of the charges or waiting to hear some of the people that took down the fencing, that took down some of the implements that were originally erected, these bike fences that were put around some of those parts of the National Mall where you come up to the steps that it's usually open. these bike fences that were put around some of those And so I can understand why people would think that the lawn is normally open.
But for whatever reason, and I think that we will not quite get the reason on this, we've never seen charges of people like this.
You've never seen any of that.
And I've checked so many documents.
Plus, then when we look at General Milley, it seems to me, and we were talking, Senator, yesterday about this as well in these reports, that he's having these conversations, conversations and we're coming up on a quick break here.
But he's having these conversations now that we know with people who were members of the Obama administration, people like, and this went viral when we when we posted it yesterday, that he was in direct communication with Susan Rice.
So Susan Rice had been Obama's national security advisor.
Susan Rice was the individual Who unmasked General Flynn's name, that same unmasking that then later showed up in David Ignatius's column of the Washington Post.
Completely illegal and yet again just another one of those actions that has never been charged.
The Department of Justice seems completely incurious as to who that leaker was or why Susan Rice's name comes out and why would General Milley Be in coordination with someone like this.
Quick break.
Coming right back, Senator Ron Johnson, Human Events Daily.
In my ear about the boring people at your office, I'm trying to listen to the new human events with Jack Pazovic.
Jack Pazovic, we're back live.
We're talking about General Milley, his actions in the lead up to January 6th.
Senator Johnson, I'd love to get your reaction to the news that has been breaking this all this week about General Milley being in communication with Susan Rice, who had been Obama's national security advisor, someone who...
Of course, hands off to General Flynn, doesn't tell him that he's under investigation, that he's being spied on, even though she clearly knew about it.
She was in on all these briefings.
Biden, well, by the way, had been in these briefings.
Then she comes back as the domestic, one of the, I believe, domestic policy advisors under Biden.
Why would General Milley be talking to somebody like this in the run up to January 6th?
Well, it's all very suspicious, isn't it?
So from my standpoint, the most innocent explanation for General Milley and anybody else, congressional leadership who's in charge of security, is they're just completely derelict in their duty.
Again, that's the best case scenario you can make for them.
The least nefarious explanation is they knew something was going to happen or likely to happen, and they just sat back and let it happen, knowing that a disruption on January 6th would pretty well sink Trump.
That would have been their calculation.
The most nefarious, I don't know because we've never really done serious interviews with the people actually in charge.
We haven't had access to the documents.
I mean, I haven't.
Again, I was chairman of the Senate Oversight Committee up until basically 2021.
actually create mayhem.
I don't know because we've never really done serious interviews with the people actually in charge.
We haven't had access to the documents.
I mean, I haven't.
Again, I was chairman of the Senate Oversight Committee up until basically 2021.
And so I wasn't even ranking member on the joint committee between the Rules Committee and Homeland Security Committee.
So all I could do is basically enter, and I was counting like I did for J. Michael Waller's testimony.
But I've been saying for years, we haven't even been begun to be told the full story of what happened on January 6th.
This is something like the Kennedy assassination or so many other things that the government is doing everything possible to hide the truth.
You know, I'd love to see this is something where I think the appetite is still there.
And here we are.
We've already had one sort of, you know, cursory.
It was a sham.
We had a sham investigation into January 6th that was run by Pelosi.
It was run by Bennie Thompson.
It was run by Liz Cheney.
I think it was a complete sham.
I think that Republicans didn't even have the opportunity to, real Republicans, by the way, have the opportunity to go in there and ask questions.
There was no cross-examination or anything like this.
I would go.
What do you say, Senator?
Is it time for, or do you believe we should have a real investigation?
Sham is way too kind.
It was a completely corrupt select committee.
No, it was thoroughly corrupt.
I mean, the proof of that is they destroyed their records.
All that should have been archived.
Again, I don't know the law on that stuff, but I don't know.
Maybe they're breaking federal records laws there.
I mean, it doesn't really apply to Congress, but I mean, there's something really wrong, something really corrupt in what they did.
And now with these revelations coming out, the way that, for example, the Secret Service agents that wanted to testify, that wanted to refute the testimony of Castie, what was it?
Whatever her name is.
The Hutch.
We call it the Hutch.
So they wanted to refute that.
They weren't allowed to.
So no, the Select Committee on January 6th, that was a thoroughly corrupt committee of Congress.
And again, I have a great deal of sympathy for Congressman Loudermilk.
He's trying to reconstruct the records and having investigated things in the past, it's like pulling teeth getting this information.
Now, January 6th Committee, they turned records over to them.
They just selectively used records in a corrupt fashion.
So Lautermich's having a real problem, but some of this stuff now is being revealed.
It's good that it is, but it just shows the fact that we need a serious, serious investigation.
We need more whistleblowers coming forward, but again, I think this is a massive cover-up on the part of the individuals involved.
I couldn't agree more.
I would completely support an open investigation into exactly what happened there.
A completely transparent investigation and something where we're actually calling people in.
We're going to go after every single person who was involved.
And as you say, the chain of command.
We have to understand what was the chain of command when it came to the security posture of that event.
Why was the chain of command altered by General Milley one day prior to the event?
And I think some of the things that he's been saying, and it sounds like, and this is a very disturbing sentiment, But it sounds like the head of our military actually began taking what they would call active measures against the sitting commander in chief because he had this bug planted in his ear by Susan Rice.
That undermining of President Trump continues.
to that the commander in chief was somehow a threat.
I think it's irrefutable that throughout the Trump presidency and quite honestly, even before he was inaugurated, the deep state was doing everything they could undermine his presidency.
And it continues that undermining of President Trump continues.
Now you have the lawfare.
So, no, this this is this is now being revealed.
Unfortunately, the mainstream media pretty well just turns a blind eye toward it when they're not cheerleading it on.
But again, there is corruption.
The deep state is real.
It's pervasive.
And that's one of the reasons we have to reelect President Trump.
And hopefully he can come into office with his eyes wide open and appoint people to root out as much of this deep state as possible.
I want to thank the audience, by the way, while we're watching here, because I've just been informed here that we are the number one live stream on X, that we are, you know, we've got almost 10,000 people watching live across Rumble, number of platforms.
And I just want to say thank you to everybody out there for supporting us, for supporting this work.
Senator, what can I say?
There's a lot of interest in this story.
Your work specifically from the very start is not going unnoticed.
In fact, I think it's something where you've got tens of thousands and almost 100,000 total here viewers on the show that are pushing for you to keep going.
Well, that audience is just to ensure that I'm going to get in even more trouble for telling the truth, but happy to do it.
Amen.
Senator, just one minute left.
What should people be looking for in the next days and weeks to come here?
Well, again, I'm cheering Congressman Loudermilk on.
I mean, it's through his efforts that we have the Pelosi video.
Again, I want to caution everybody.
Understand what a difficult task he has in front of him.
Trying to get information out of these agencies is like pulling teeth.
And so he's been very diligent about it.
And once you start getting this, once the truth becomes exposed, it's going to, you know, a lot of other questions are going to have to be asked and then answered.
So again, I'm just cheering him on and hoping that Republicans get a majority in the United States Senate, that I become chairman of the permanent subcommittee investigations, and I'll be like a mosquito in a nudist colony.
It'll be a Target-rich environment.
I can't wait.
Target-rich environment.
Senator Ron Johnson, the mosquito in the nudist colony.