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Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily here live, Washington, D.C. Today is January 28th, 2025. Going now to Real America's Voice Chief White House Correspondent Brian Glenn, who is at the White House.
Brian, how was the first press conference?
Jack.
Well, from what I've been told from many that have covered the briefing room for a long time, said it's the most people they have ever seen in that room.
It was standing room only, as you can imagine, the anticipation of Caroline Leavitt having her first briefing there here at the White House.
I've got to say, you know, just talking to people in there before she walked in, everybody was very anticipated.
They were optimistic, I think, and they were interesting because my question was really...
Targeted towards how transparent President Trump has been during the campaign and how transparent I believe that Carolyn Levitt will be as well as a press secretary.
And that's how I prefaced my question because we know we just came off an administration where getting a straight answer from the previous press secretary was almost impossible.
And of course, the lack of transparency that Joe Biden had, it was unprecedented as well.
So I think today is a change here in the White House as far as the...
The way information flows out of the Oval Office.
Well, and that's exactly what you were asking about, Brian, questions regarding transparency and this basically new tone of a relationship, by the way, not just with media, but with legacy media, but also with new media.
Yeah.
Yeah, you know, she came out initially before she really got into her statement talking about this shift in the precedence of really now allowing this new media to come in here.
It could be podcasters, influencers, people that have a conservative voice or maybe an alternative voice to what has...
Long been kind of a more of a leftist or, you know, a Democrat-skewed network, legacy media, if you will.
So she started the press conference introducing this new change.
And some of the seating arrangements will be changed, I think, moving forward.
Will it be on the next one?
I don't know.
But there's certainly a seismic shift in how this press briefing room will take place moving forward under this administration.
So she even gave out a website on the monitors next to her, which from what I understand, those additional monitors, Jack, on the left and the right of the podium are new.
And she used those during her discussion about some of the illegal apprehensions that Tom Homan and his ICE department has apprehended over the last couple of days.
Displayed their pictures on screen.
Talked about what they were essentially.
Great press briefing.
It's a new day, the golden age.
It has begun.
That's Brian Glenn, direct from the steps of the White House.
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All right, folks, like that press conference that we saw, Caroline Levitt there, just absolutely incredible what she was able to do.
But one of the key pieces, one of the key pieces that she stated over and over and over was that...
We need to confirm our nominees.
And this is something where, look, you know, we can sit here and say she did a great job.
She certainly did, okay, a great job.
But at the end of the day, there's work to be done, and that work is confirming the nominees.
So you've got RFK, by the way, who has two hearings.
RFK goes Wednesday and Thursday.
It's the Finance Committee and then the Health Committee.
Then also on Thursday, you've got two big ones.
Tulsi Gabbard at the Intel Committee and Kash Patel at the Justice Committee.
Someone who's here to handicap all of this for us is the great Roger Stone.
Roger, how are you?
Guys, I think we're working on getting Roger's audio up.
So let's make sure we can get that so that our...
Viewers can be able to hear Roger's dulcet tones as well as his incredible knowledge about where this is at.
So I posted something up earlier that's now going completely viral and regarding Tulsi Gabbard.
I suppose this is a Human Events Daily exclusive, but I just heard that the New York Times is preparing another Hit piece, yet another hit piece on Tulsi Gabbard after all the rest have failed.
Yes, they're getting so incredibly desperate that they're in fact going to claim now that Tulsi Gabbard was placed on the no-fly list because she is apparently some kind of secret agent of Hezbollah.
Yes, that's right, Hezbollah having secret meetings with the leader of Hezbollah.
Yes, apparently somehow a currently serving lieutenant colonel.
An O5 in the Army Reserve was meeting secretly with Hezbollah, taking orders from Hezbollah for nefarious purposes, and nobody was able to figure this out.
Until the New York Times came along.
Yeah, good luck with that, guys.
It's completely desperate.
It's so obvious this is being dropped on the eve of her confirmation hearing.
They're just trying to throw more chum in the water.
That's what this is all about.
This is where it's all coming to.
But we also put up a call to action because we are hearing some things from inside the committee.
Charlie Kirk had a big scoop earlier where he talked about hearing that they may take the vote in private inside a skiff, something that That's completely...
I hope that that's not right.
I hope that that's...
Or if it is, that it's corrected immediately because that's something where Senator Tom Cotton, obviously being the head of that committee, you know, we need to know where our senators...
Calm down on these questions and we need to know where our representatives who are elected to represent us actually stand on the issues and if that's not possible for some strange reason then we need to know because that's why this work needs to be done in public.
One of the other questions that I wanted to throw out and one of the other calls to action that I'd love to throw out to The various people out there in the great state of Maine, by the way, one of my favorite states.
Personally believe, and I've said this before, that Maine is probably my vote for the most beautiful state in the Union.
Yes, I'm going to go with Maine.
It is fantastic.
I love the marginal way up there.
There's so much.
I've been going up since I was a kid.
So attention all patriots in Maine.
Today, I want you to call and contact Senator Susan Collins, 202-224.
2523 and peacefully and patriotically let her know that MAGA supports Lieutenant Colonel Tulsi Gabbard for DNI. That's 202-224-2523.
And remember, keep it peaceful and patriotic.
Let's get it done.
Do we have Roger Stone now?
Roger?
Yes, indeed.
I'm back with you, Jack.
Thank you very much for having me.
There we go.
So, Roger, let's get the handicap, and it's round-robin, certainly guest choice when it comes down to it.
We've got Tulsi, we've got RFK, and we've got Kash Patel all headed for their opportune meetings with the United States Senate here over the next 48 hours.
First of all, I have to comment on Caroline Levitt.
What an incredible breath of fresh air.
You notice she did not say she would circle back to a single question.
She answered everything.
I think she signaled a new openness in the White House press room, not going to have the suppression of anyone, but opening up the process to independent journalists, to alternative media.
And I'm sure everyone noticed that cross.
Because we are believers in Jesus Christ.
So it is so refreshing, given who has been at that podium in the recent past, to have someone committed to the truth.
I think it's fantastic, Roger, and that's exactly right.
By the way, I've never seen the press room more packed than it is there.
I used to cover the press room in the previous Trump administration, the 45 administration.
This was a room where you certainly could not find a seat.
I think there were some reporters hanging off the rafters.
In there at one point it looked like and I love this idea that podcasters, new media influencers will all be able to have a seat and that that new media seat is going to be rotating from what I understand that'll be a rotating seat but it's actually at the very front so it's not someone where you're you're able to come in and it's like a field trip you're actually put in the front right at the heart of the action is and that's exactly where these publications could be because as Caroline mentioned These are actually listened to and
followed by more Americans than the legacy media.
Well, it's because the legacy media has done it to themselves by constantly pumping out, you know, lies, half-truths, and complete fakery, which is why nobody's watching.
I mean, I don't get my news from NBC or CNN because for the same reason, I don't eat out of the toilet.
Nothing they're churning out is true or accurate.
But let's get to your question, Jack, because I think it's vitally important.
First of all, let's recognize the role of the Senate.
It is advise and consent.
They're supposed to be voting on the confirmation of these appointees based solely on their qualifications, not their political philosophy, not their past actions consistent with their political philosophy, but solely on the basis of their qualifications for the job.
I think, for example, that Tulsi Gabbard is among the president's very best appointees.
She has served her country in combat in Iraq and in Kuwait.
She's a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, still on duty.
It's interesting, at the closing days of the campaign, the only days she wasn't out campaigning for Donald Trump were the days that she was called in for her military service.
She, of course, has security clearances consistent with holding that position and that military rank.
And she's a four-term member of Congress.
The idea, which seems to be floating out there, that we would question her loyalty to the United States or any other question other than her qualifications is outrageous.
Now, yes, she met with Assad.
Because she was concerned about the potential slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Christians which we saw in that country when the people who are now in charge were previously in charge.
There's nothing wrong with going to talk about peace.
By the way, I've seen pictures of Nancy Pelosi and Assad.
That doesn't question Nancy Pelosi's patriotism.
So this is a canard.
This is something they're trying to cook up against her because they don't want to talk about her qualification.
She's uniquely well-qualified for this position.
The other, of course, opposition to her, she doesn't want to continue to pump billions of dollars into the war in Ukraine.
I think she has something in common with the President of the United States in that regard.
So I really find these attacks on her character or her patriotism to be repugnant.
But then you have to ask yourself, why?
Why her?
Why are they attacking her?
It's the position.
As the Director of National Intelligence, she would be the nexus of all our intelligence services.
Therefore, she would be able to see everything they knew about January 6th.
Everything they knew about the Ukrainian impeachment hoax.
Everything they knew about the Russian collusion hoax.
She'd also be able to learn everything she wanted to know about, I don't know, the assassination of John Kennedy, the assassination of Robert Kennedy, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan.
There's a lot of deep state misbehavior.
And worse, buried all there, and she would have the keys to all of that.
She's an existential threat to the established order, and this is why they are going out of the way to besmirch her character.
The idea that they would hold her confirmation vote in secret, if Charlie Kirk is right, this is outrageous.
The American people need to know what's going on.
You saw Caroline Levitt's commitment to transparency.
This is going to be the most transparent administration in American history.
No secret votes.
Let's let people stand up in public and say where they stand.
Let's let the people know where they stand.
Quick break coming up.
Roger Stone is on with us.
We're handicapping the nominations and the hearings that are coming up.
We've got, of course, Caroline Leavitt just finished her press conference, but then Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, Bobby Kennedy, also Senator Loeffler coming up on Wednesday.
I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
All right, Jack Posobiec back live.
Washington, D.C., Caroline Levitt holding her first round-robin press conference at the White House.
But we're on with Roger Stone, veteran political strategist.
And, Roger, so we just talked about Lieutenant Colonel Tulsi Gabbard.
Let's now move to Bobby Kennedy, something that I'm getting from a lot of people on the Hill and also some discussions with members of the team are that it looks like two of the holdouts That they've identified for Bobby are going to be regarding the Secretary of Health position where, by the way, he's got two hearings, just so people understand this.
Tomorrow he'll be in front of the Finance Committee and then on Thursday he will be in front of the Health Committee.
Proper.
Two of the holdouts that they are looking at, or at least potentially softer responses than they would have liked, are both Mitch McConnell, which I think is to be expected, seeing as he voted no on Pete Hegseth, but also Lindsey Graham.
Roger, what are some of the...
The roadblocks, not just in front of Bobby Kennedy, but the broader Maha movement as they come to Washington, D.C. It kind of reminds me of when the Tea Party first arrived in D.C. and they found out how this town really works.
Well, Jack, first of all, I think RFK moving into the Trump camp is the beginning of a national realignment.
It's going to have profound effect on American politics for decades.
I think it is followed by Tulsi Gabbard and other former Democrats or current Democrats like Governor Rob Rogojevich.
In other words, if you have common sense, if you're against war, if you're for peace, if you're for free speech, and yeah, you think we ought to look into what our children are being fed and what's in it, as well as the safety and effectiveness of the drugs that are being pushed on us.
That makes common sense.
I think there's a coalition, a national realignment, I guess I should say, going on here.
I can tell you, because I worked as a Washington lobbyist for a number of years, that the power of Big Pharma on Capitol Hill is unparalleled.
They have a deep, deep history of contributions to all these members of the Senate.
And it's interesting to me that you have Mike Pence.
Who I think is rightfully a pariah in his own party, raised the question of Bobby Kennedy's views on life.
Now, Robert Kennedy has a history of being pro-abortion, but he made it very clear that it's not his position he will be carrying out.
It is President Trump's position, the most pro-life president in American history.
And therefore, Robert Kennedy has already said that he would sublimate his personal views for the president's views.
That's actually his job.
What they're afraid of, of course, is that he's going to delve into big food and big pharma and start what has been a lifelong career of truth-telling.
And this petrifies them.
Now, I must say, in full disclosure, RFK Jr. recently sent me one of his very narrow 1960 ties, and I cherish it.
It has little elephants on it, which is kind of cool.
I wore it for one of my Stone Zone shows the other day, and he thought it looked great.
So did I. Don't know that I'll wear it again.
But anyway, Lindsey Graham really should be gettable.
I saw him say that he was planning to vote against RFK. The president has huge influence with him.
I would hope that he would reassess his position.
I would also hope, frankly, that there would be some Democrats out there, some Democrats in the Senate, who are concerned about the health of our children, who are concerned about chronic childhood disease, the rise of obesity among Americans.
This is among the president's very best appointees.
The RFK is a man of enormous courage.
Jack Wood impresses me, and I watched him very carefully when he was running as a Democrat, when he was running as an Independent.
I've never seen any circumstance in which Robert Kennedy made an assertion that when challenged, he couldn't back it up with data, with a study or a source.
He's very smart.
He's very tough.
He's dedicated his life both to environmentalism and to public service.
And he's openly talked about the fact that he prayed for this moment, that this moment would come.
And it's here.
So I think that he may, like Peek Hegseth, squeak by.
But Big Pharma, very, very formidable on Capitol Hill.
And they will roll out all the ammunition.
People should not be distracted by Mike Pence raising the questions about RFK's question.
The policies on abortion in every department of government will be set not by RFK, but by President Donald Trump, the most pro-life president in American history.
Well, and Roger, that's where it really comes down to, because beyond just Bobby, it's...
The MAHA movement and the MAHA moms, who I love.
Nicole Shanahan is great.
My wife, Tanya Tay, is a huge lover of MAHA. I think that MAHA is potentially, I would say it's as equal in popularity in the United States as MAGA. I really do.
I think it's just as big.
And I say that's a huge positive, but at the same time, they need to understand that there are billions and billions of dollars that are up against them.
And so suddenly some senators who maybe they thought were friends with them are suddenly, when they get to Washington and they actually see how the votes go down, they might start to realize that the way this town works is just a little bit different.
Well, Jack, I think you said the most important thing really in our first segment, which is if you live in Maine, you should call or email Senator Susan Collins.
I've known Susan Collins for over 30 years.
She's actually a very reasonable person.
I don't agree with her on many, many things, but she is a person of integrity.
Her feelings are deeply held.
And she hasn't said that she's voting against Tulsi Gabbard.
She says she's undecided, that she's still up in the air.
So if you live in Maine, you should contact her if you feel strongly about Tulsi's nomination.
So it is in South Carolina.
Now, South Carolina is a little interesting.
Lindsey Graham doesn't fear a future primary for his seat because South Carolina is one of the few states in which anyone of any party, including those who are in no party, can vote in the Republican primary.
If this were a closed primary and Republicans only, well, I don't think he'd even be in the Senate today.
But he's habitually saved by left-wing Democrats who cross over to vote for him, and therefore he doesn't fear being held accountable by the voters in South Carolina.
But if you live in South Carolina, particularly if you're one of those MAGA moms, now's the time to contact your senator.
Keep it respectful.
Keep it peaceful.
Keep it civil.
But let him know that you support Robert Kennedy and you expect him to follow the president and follow and support the president's nominee.
Look, it's really as simple as that.
Roger, we have a couple of more minutes left in the segment here.
What are your thoughts regarding Kash Patel?
And of course, this is a fan favorite, but at the same time, having Kash go up there in front of the Senate committee is going to be a quite different forum than perhaps he's ever seen before, or at least seen since his time in the Department of Justice himself.
Well, you make a very good point.
I mean, first of all, Tulsi Gabbard's hearing will be a tour de force.
She is, I think, the most impressive communicator that I have seen since Ronald Reagan.
She's very, very good on her feet.
She can defend her record, I think, with zeal.
I think she's going to be very compelling.
It's going to be much harder for senators to vote against her after that hearing.
I think the original plan was to kill her nomination in committee, so she never got to speak to the American people.
Now she will have that opportunity.
In the case of Kash Patel, watching Pencil Neck himself, Adam Schiff, say that Kash Patel is a conspiracy theory, I almost fell off my chair.
I was laughing so hard.
The guy who said that he had seen more than circumstantial evidence of Russian collusion.
With the Trump campaign and then was never able to produce an iota of it, challenging the man who ran the Russian collusion investigation for the House Intelligence Committee is a laughable joke.
There has never been a nominee for any federal position as qualified as Kash Patel.
He was a prosecutor A federal prosecutor who prosecuted over 50 intelligence crimes and won all of them.
Someone who was the chief of staff for the acting secretary of defense.
That's running one of the largest bureaucracies in the American government.
And he served quite ably as the chief counsel of the House Intelligence Committee.
He is more than qualified.
He's more qualified to be an FBI director than...
I think he's another guy who handles himself well, is very good on his feet.
They're not going to trip him up if that is their goal.
But between he and Pam Bondi, those are the two most important jobs when it comes to rebalancing the scales of justice in our country.
It's not about retaliation.
It's not about revenge.
It's about truth.
With the confirmations of Bondi and Kash Patel, I think we have a chance to get back to an unbiased, nonpolitical, federal, judicial, and law enforcement entities in our government.
And look, this is something that President Trump, of course, promised on the campaign trail at probably 100% of the stops that he made, certainly the rallies, was pushing back against the lawfare that had been done, not only to him personally, but also to so many Americans.
Under the Biden administration, this is something that he's been working very hard to roll back in just his very first week, his first real week and a half here in terms of the executive orders, bringing back the Department of Defense members, military members that have been kicked out due to the vaccine mandates, pardoning the J6ers, pardoning the pro-lifers, one of which we had the opportunity to meet at the March for Life.
And stay tuned on that because we might be seeing if we can get her here on the program.
Roger, it's really all about keeping his promises.
And one of the biggest promises he made was regarding the Department of Justice and getting to the bottom of what's really going on there.
Roger, do you have a quick second?
Can we hold you over for a little bit into the next segment since we got cut off?
Sure.
Happy to be with you.
All right, we're holding Roger.
We're holding Roger over, folks, because we've got a lot more to talk about.
Declassification is on its way, something that Roger's been working on for a long time.
We'll be right back, Cumin Events Daily.
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Jack, I want to see you.
Great job, Jack.
Thank you.
What a job you do.
You know, we have an incredible thing.
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Okay, Jack Posobiec back live.
Here we are, Washington, D.C. You can see the...
Skies over Washington.
They're starting to break in a little warm out, not quite as much of an arctic blast as we had last week.
We're on with Roger Stone.
Roger, so we're already seeing, and just as we were breaking there, we were talking about some of these sweeping moves that President Trump has made, not only to restore those who faced lawfare, but also really to...
Crack down on the Department of Justice.
Wanted to get your comments in on what we've seen just in the first couple of days here, even before Kash Patel and Pam Bondi have been fully seated.
Well, you know, Jack, yesterday the president fired J.P. Cooney, the prosecutor in my case.
Now, we now realize that J.P. Cooney was well aware of the fact that Judge Amy Berman Jackson withheld exculpatory evidence from my defense attorneys.
My lawyers asked for the entire unredacted Mueller report.
Under our Constitution, you're allowed to see all of the evidence against you.
She said she would read the report in her chambers and give us the relevant portions.
She failed to give us the portion in which Mueller admits that he found no evidence of Russian collusion or WikiLeaks collaboration.
In fact, he said that the barriers to my prosecution on that basis were factual barriers.
By the way, Steve Bannon's lawyer at the time, David Schoen, still has two misconduct claims pending against J.P. Cooney in the Steve Bannon trial, where he once again violated his oath of office.
So good readings to Mr. Cooney.
The other hot issue here, as you know, Jack, is this sweeping declassification order by President Trump regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the assassination of Senator Robert Kennedy while running for president, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King.
I do wish that this had included an examination of the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan.
Complete story has not been told, but frankly, there are folks who are clutched in our intelligence agencies because what we're about to learn.
Well, Roger, I couldn't agree more.
In fact, I'd also like to see more regarding President Trump's own assassination attempts, both Thomas Matthew Crooks and Ryan Wesley Routh.
Of course, Routh himself is slated currently to go on trial later this year.
They keep pushing the date back, so I can understand not wanting to fully reveal all the files that they have on him until he goes to trial.
But, of course, on the first attempt also, I'd love to see and hopefully this is something that we can get Pam Bondi as well as Kash Patel on when they are firmly and fully seated over there at Maine Justice and the J. Edgar Hoover building, or at least at least the J. Edgar Hoover building for now.
But I would love to see more information coming out on the case of Jeffrey Epstein regarding the Little Black Book and potentially the clients that I think we all know that the FBI has squirreled away somewhere in there.
Jack, first of all, I apologize for that.
That hack.
I picked up a pretty bad cold in Washington, D.C. during the inauguration, whereas, you know, it was bitter, bitter cold.
But no, I think this is absolutely around the money.
I should say, Thomas Matthew Crooks, the alleged the alleged assassination.
I'm not sure we've had a chance to see all the facts and evaluate that claim.
It may be too fresh because maybe there's an additional prosecution there, but certainly in the case of JFK, the fact that CIA Director Mike Pompeo is the one who blocked President Trump from Releasing all of this material in 2017, I think, pretty much tells you who he's trying to cover up for.
Then last week, we had this shocking audio tape in which two cronies of Lyndon Johnson, one of them the executive director of the Democrat National Committee, the other one Billy Sal Estes, a Johnson crony who went to prison for corruption, talking between themselves and acknowledging.
That LBJ hired a man named Malcolm Mack Wallace to kill JFK, consistent with my book, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ. And then, of course, there it is.
You can get that, by the way, by going to StoneZone.com or TheManWhoKilledKennedy.com.
But at the same time, we don't have all the facts about Robert Kennedy's death, as his son, Bobby Kennedy, points out.
The coroner in Los Angeles County, Thomas Noguchi, quite famous, says that RFK Sr. was killed by two point-blank shots to the rear left of his head, yet Sirhan Sirhan, the man convicted of killing Kennedy, was always in front of Kennedy, was never behind him.
He got off, I believe, eight shots.
Every one of them accounted for, and none of them hit.
Senator Robert Kennedy.
So, yes, we need to dig deeper into that.
And it's very similar, Jack, to the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan.
John Hinckley, again, the man convicted of trying to kill Ronald Reagan, is shooting from a crouching position, always in front of Reagan, yet Reagan is hit from behind and above.
And the doctors at George Washington Hospital, when they can't find a bullet, they do find a flechette, which is a projectile shot from a gun developed by the CIA specifically, I should say a weapon, developed specifically by the CIA for the purposes of assassination.
We need to know the truth about this as well.
It's very clear to me that President Trump is committed to exposing the truth in all of these cases.
I think that's right, Roger.
And of course, we've got Bulletproof, the truth about the assassination attempts on President Trump.
And that really is going to be a roadmap, I think, for going forward.
You've got the LBJ book.
We've got the Bulletproof book.
All of these, all of the research that we have up to now.
It's one thing for us to be able to be on the outside or working with sources.
Some documents have come out here and there.
But, Roger, it really is a process of drips and drabs.
And you get a little bit here.
You get a little bit.
Obviously, these cases are some that you've dug into for years, but you've never really had an opportunity to just sit down and dig into it from the full perspective, have you?
No, Jack, I'm going to say, I don't lend my name to every book that people put in front of me.
People always ask me for dust cover, jacket notes, and so on, but your book, Bulletproof.
I'm proud to endorse.
It is an excellent body of work, which you pulled together all the known facts.
You also point out what we don't know about the attempted assassinations of our 47th president.
Folks, you should grab this book while you can.
It's a terrific read, and you'll learn a lot you didn't know.
Thank you so much, Roger.
And Roger, where can people go to follow you and get more information as to everything that's going on?
You can go to StoneZone.com.
StoneZone.com is the best place to find everything I'm doing, whether it's my daily show on Rumble, The Stone Zone, or whether it's my 77 WABC radio show out in New York, now syndicated in 13 other large markets.
And of course, if you want to get your copy of The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ, And if you don't want to pay your money to a multinational corporation that hates your guts, then go to StoneZone.com in the shop.
And no matter where you buy it, get the paperback version, Jack, because it has three additional chapters and is much superior to the hardcover.
Well, that's right, and you've got to get the paperback version because, look, I know Jeff Bezos is acting like he's on our side now, but who knows when he comes in and decides to start changing e-books and starts to edit things and pare things down, or suddenly people have been telling me they have issues getting the Kindle book or different things, the audiobooks.
That's why I say just buy the physical copy so you know you've got it right there with you so you don't have to worry about it.
Indeed.
So that's why I suggest folks go to StoneZone.com or TheManWhoKilledKennedy.com to get the copy directly.
Jack, where can people get your book?
It's OrderBulletproof.com.
Of course, we do have them all up at Amazon.
But if you go to OrderBulletproof, you can get the signed copies.
You can get the dual signed copies.
You can even get the package deal where it's bulletproof as well as on humans, the secret history of communist revolutions and how to crush them.
Both co-written by myself and Joshua Lysak, autographed from both author and co-author.
And you can have this, the book that, by the way, keeps on explaining to us the left's response to so many things.
God bless, Roger.
Godspeed.
We'll see you around the bend.
Thank you, Jack.
Great to be back with you, as always.
And give my very best to your wife and your family.
Of course I will, Roger.
It was great to see you at inauguration.
We'll be right back.
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Go get it.
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And we're going to turn it around and make our country great again.
Amen.
All right, Jack Posobiec back live.
Something that happened about a week ago, there was an incident at the University of Washington regarding a campus speaker that took place there because a lot of people are saying, hey, where's Antifa?
Where are these groups?
Where's the hashtag resistance?
Are they gone?
Are they turtling?
Are they hiding?
Are they dormant?
What's really going on?
Well, there was a speaker who was invited to a TPUSA event.
Her name is Olivia Kralchik.
She comes from the Riley Gaines Center where she is.
Olivia is an ambassador.
And she faced down a threat and really just violence and insanity from an Antifa group when she was going to speak at the University of Washington.
And Olivia joins us now.
Olivia, thanks so much for joining us on Human Events.
Of course.
Thank you so much for having me on.
So walk us through, what was it like when this incident first started taking place?
And we've got the video playing here on the side.
Well, of course, as soon as I landed on campus, there was backlash.
There were posters every 10 feet telling me to leave campus, that I was a bigot.
Organizing the rally against my event.
But of course, University of Washington knew about me coming to campus because they offered safe spaces and extra counseling for the students who were triggered by my arrival on campus.
At first, it was what seemed to be a peaceful protest, which of course I encourage.
I promote free speech.
I think it's great to have organized peaceful protests.
However, very quickly, it became violent in a span of zero to five minutes.
They were starting off line dancing to country music, of all music, kind of ironic.
But they were line dancing, choreographed.
They had flags and flyers and posters and all those things.
But very quickly, it turned into Antifa showing up.
So it was about 200 protesters plus self-proclaimed Antifa shining lights in my eyes, making sure we couldn't say anything or, you know, record.
You literally could not record because they were shining the blinding lights in your eyes.
So we quickly went inside.
Where we were about to let students in and immediately the fire alarms were pulled.
Therefore, all the doors were shut.
No one was letting the students in.
The police officers weren't letting students in because of the fire alarm.
And then Antifa and the protesters continued to surround all the exit and entrance points around the building.
So we literally could not leave the building.
I was essentially held hostage with the Turning Point group, with the security officers in the event space.
Which was terrifying at points.
Of course, I knew we would be okay, we'd be safe eventually because we had the security officers with us.
But it was terrifying to know that hundreds of protesters hated my message so much about free speech and protecting women's sports that they felt the need to start breaking windows and blowing fire alarms and blockading us into the room.
It was simply terrifying.
Now, were there any students or yourself injured in any of this?
No one was injured that I know of.
Of course, there was property damage.
The windows were broken.
They were throwing things through the windows.
The fire alarms were pulled, which is not okay.
They wasted the fire department's time.
No arrests have been made, of course, because the school was going to protect the students.
But they have yet to reach out to Turning Point or myself, condemning the violence of the protesters or asking if the Turning Point students got home safely.
But keep in mind, they offer the safe spaces for the protesters.
And this is what we see again and again.
So let's talk about that one packet.
What was the school's response?
I mean, are they pressing charges?
Are they going to be arresting?
Have they helped identify these assailants?
Are they working with victims?
I just don't quite get their muted response here.
So they actually released a statement the day after, two days after, blaming me.
Blaming the Turning Point group for the violence that occurred on the 21st.
They essentially said that I went to campus with the intent to get dramatic social media content, that I went to campus with the intent to stir the pot, which is not true.
I went to campus with the intent to share the message that we deserve free speech, that DEI should not be in our education systems, and that women deserve equal opportunity in sports, that they deserve access to single-sex spaces in their locker rooms and bathrooms.
That's my intention.
That's why I went to campus, to share that message with the Turning Point students and the other people who wanted to show up to the event.
I certainly was not there for dramatic social media content.
I certainly wasn't being dramatic when they were breaking windows and, you know, holding us hostage in a room.
So for University of Washington to go out there and essentially blame me at Turning Point is absolutely disappointing.
Not shocking, though.
University of Washington has a history.
Of this issue.
But of course, we saw Donald Trump sign the executive order that universities that aren't supporting or promoting free speech will lose all of their federal funding.
So that's certainly something that we could only hope to see in this situation.
No, it's something where certainly I think with federal funding and the Trump administration, it's absolutely a piece that once the team gets in there at the Department of Education that I think they really need to get into.
Because how is it that you can have universities who are receiving federal dollars that aren't upholding the First Amendment?
It doesn't make any sense.
You've got a constitutional duty to uphold the First Amendment.
And if you're not, well then, I don't understand how you could be receiving Any federal dollars?
Is that something that you'd like to see, Olivia?
Most certainly.
Of course, I would wish no harm on anyone, but I do think that University of Washington needs to be used as an example in this situation because this is not a unique case by any means.
It's happened to multiple Riley Gaines Center ambassadors.
It's happened to myself before, actually.
University of Cincinnati actually failed me for using the term biological woman because I was told it was transphobic.
So this is the second time that something like this.
How dare you.
It has happened to me.
But even Riley Gaines herself was held hostage at San Francisco State a while back.
So this is not unique by any means, but we certainly need to see change soon.
Oh, that's exactly right.
And it's gone on for far too long.
And look, all of this stuff, you know, I understand obviously you weren't doing it in a political perspective, but...
All of these things lost at the ballot box.
They all lost.
We don't want to live in a country like this anymore, where people can be assaulted on campus just for wanting to go and give a speech.
I mean, we've got you here on the program.
You don't seem that violent to me, Olivia.
You know, I don't think you were threatening people physically in any way at all.
But that's what they do, is they lie, and they say that speech is violence.
Olivia Kulczyk, tell people where they can go to follow you.
And thank you so much for joining us.
Of course.
I can be found on X or Instagram at Olivia Krolczyk.
It's K-R-O-L-C-Z-Y-K or on therileygamecenter.org.
All right.
Olivia Krolczyk on with Jack Posobiec.
Just a couple of Polish people out here trying to make America great again.
Thank you so much.
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