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Sept. 9, 2025 - Human Events Daily - Jack Posobiec
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Blood on the Tracks: The Anti-White Killings in America

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Taking a live look at the big board right now.
We are keeping watch on the markets as investors brace for a long-awaited interest rate cuts.
The Fed's next meeting is next week, and that's where they'll make a decision at uninterest rates.
The recent weak jobs data is pointing to rate cuts.
Ryan Ralph is back in court for the first day of his federal trial.
Today, he'll be working alongside prosecutors to find a jury who will determine his fate.
This cashless bail started a wave in our country where a killer kills somebody and is out on the street by the afternoon, in many cases going out and killing again.
The newly released video of the brutal murder of 23-year-old Irina Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina, igniting a political firestorm over crime and punishment.
Critics zeroing in on the fact a judge had released the murder suspect.
34-year-old DeCarlos Brown Jr. on cashless bail when Brown was arrested back in January for misusing 911.
The cashless bail was granted to Brown despite the fact he had an extensive and violent record with at least 14 prior arrests and years spent in and out of prison.
Investigators say what should have been a peaceful Saturday morning walk at Keisel Park turned into a brutal crime scene.
On Monday, prosecutors confirmed they will seek the death penalty against the accused killer of Dr. Julie Chinelli.
28 year old Harold Rashad Dabney III is charged with two counts of capital murder, murder during a kidnapping and murder during a robbery.
A crime that has rocked Prince George's and Anne Arundel counties.
The man charged in the death of a woman whose body was found right off of Route 50 remains held without bond tonight.
Hugo Hernandez-Mendez made his first appearance in court today.
This suspect was from Guatemala.
According to court records, he worked for a Baltimore-based landscaping company.
Prince George's officials say Hernandez Mendez was in the United States illegally.
U.S. park police arrested him for a DUI five months ago, but let him go.
Caroline, one more question.
On Thursday, President Trump will head to the Pentagon and also to New York City in honor of the 24th anniversary of 9/11.
Has the President expressed any interest on creating or having congressmen create a new 9/11 commission to answer some of the ongoing questions many Americans have about that day?
I again have not heard the president discuss that.
You're welcome to ask him yourself, but I do know he very much looks forward to going to both the Pentagon and the Yankees game in New York City on Thursday to commemorate the 24th anniversary, as you know.
Um, the president is a New Yorker at heart.
He loves the city very much.
It is his home.
Um and you'll hear more about that on Thursday when the president speaks on this himself.
Kelly.
Caroline, thank you.
I wanted to ask you a question about the president uh speaking yesterday before the Religious Liberty Commission.
Uh, as you know, he's created the White House Faith Office, the task force on anti-Christian bias, and yesterday he talked about the importance of the Bible in America and the importance of prayer in America.
Uh, some people have criticized him for that in stating that he's espousing Christian nationalism.
Yet the president has called on the American people to band together and praying for this nation for people of all faiths.
How important is that to the Trump administration?
And are there guidelines for implementing that?
Well, last time I checked, it's not just Christians who pray, it's people of all faith who pray, and that's what the president wants to protect.
The religious freedom for Americans of all faith.
Uh, and he spoke about that yesterday, and that's why uh he was very proud and excited to announce this new initiative, Pray America, encouraging all Americans to pray for our country in the goodness of our country leading up to America's 250th birthday next year.
Uh, why don't we take some from the sides?
Elizabeth, go ahead.
Thank you, Early.
I have two questions.
First, on prayer again.
Is the Trump administration looking for the forthcoming prayer guidelines to challenge existing court precedent on the right to pray in public schools?
Um well the president spoke about that yesterday and some of the changes we are making to ensure that the religious liberties of America's students and our youth are respected in public schools.
In fact, he had a young student and invited him on stage to share his story about how when this young boy spoke about biological and biblical truth in his classroom, um he faced consequences for that, and how uh Americans of faith should not be facing consequences for expressing their religious freedom and their religious views.
Uh not in any public school in America should that be happening.
If you hear the president talk about that yesterday.
Regarding Israel attacking goh, decided one quote.
What was President Trump involvement in that case in?
Look, I don't have anything more to read out for you on this other than the very lengthy and thorough statement that I have shared repeatedly now.
Sure.
Go ahead.
Um after the Supreme Court ruling yesterday on the ICE raids in Los Angeles, um, some uh particularly non-white US citizens are saying that they're gonna begin carrying their US passports with them at all times.
Um, what is the White House's response to Americans who are concerned about being swept up as uh others have been already in these enforcement actions?
Um they should not be concerned because this administration is focused on the detention and deportation of illegal alien criminals who broke our nation's immigration laws.
And the Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's right to stop individuals in Los Angeles to briefly question them regarding their legal status because the law allows this, and this has been the practice of the federal government for decades, and the immigration and nationality act states that immigration officers can briefly stop an individual to question them about their immigration status if the officer has reasonable suspicion that the individual is illegally present in the United States.
And reasonable suspicion is not just based on race, it's based on a totality of the circumstances to review.
And I will tell you, I spoke to our borders are about this this morning.
When ICE goes out to conduct a targeted operation uh to deport illegal criminals from our community, they are doing so with intelligence.
They are doing so with law enforcement sources.
They are doing so uh in most cases with the backing of local law enforcement who know exactly where these illegal alien criminals and drug traffickers and drug dealers are hiding in plain sight in American communities.
And the men and women of ICE are doing everything they can to not only follow the law but to enforce the law, and it's about time that has happened because we had four years of an administration who completely ignored and evaded our nation's uh very clear administration uh immigration laws, and the Supreme Court has reaffirmed that.
Thanks, Caroline.
Um one of the other documents released by the House Oversight Committee contained a photo of uh Jeffrey Epstein holding an oversized check um that was made out to him in the check to from from the president for 22,000 for a fully depreciated woman.
I wondered if the president has any recollection of that or what you guys make of that photo uh that was included in those documents.
Did you see the signature on that check?
It is not Donald Trump's signature.
It is absolutely not the president did not sign that check.
But does he recognize all women?
I'm in New York City election.
Um Caroline.
Is he concerned?
I'll take both of you.
Go ahead.
So um, first, um is the president considering offering um Mayor Eric Adams a job?
If so, why?
And does he think Curtis Lee was a serious candidate for New York City Mayor?
Look, the president has made it quite clear he wants uh this race to move forward in New York City.
He does not want a communist to be running New York City, but as for weighing in on other individual candidates, I'll leave that to the president to do himself.
Um following up on Reagan's question, you know, many of these high highest crime cities in America, they're led by black mayors, including the three that you mentioned, Jackson, Memphis, um Birmingham.
So given that, what's your response from the to criticism from the left that Trump is targeting black mayors?
Isn't he just trying to protect black people?
The president is trying to protect all Americans uh from crime, and he wants to make all of our cities in America safe.
And the fact is the most Dangerous cities in America are run by Democrats overwhelmingly.
And according to the FBI crime statistics, 19 of the top 20 cities with the highest murder rate are run by Democrats.
And these high crime Democrat run cities are driving up the crime states and crime stats in otherwise safe red states.
So of course he wants to address this problem.
He's made that quite clear.
The Press: You know, Mike Johnson, he came out and said that the President was an FBI informant.
Do you know what he meant by that, if it's not true?
Ms. I can affirm that is not true.
I think the speaker was referring to the fact that President Trump kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of his Mar-a Lago property for reasons the president has already discussed.
John Caroline.
Oh, thank you, Caroline.
First of all, as a uh Washington DC resident with my family, I just want to thank the administration for revitalizing safety here in the last three weeks.
It's been stunning.
Well, I want to go to Virginia.
All of a sudden, out of the blue, Winsome Sears has closed the gap on Abigail Spanberger.
You have four issues.
Coerced portions in Fairfax County without telling mom or dad, no parents.
Girls going in boys' bathrooms on film, right?
Two of the uh young fellows get suspended for complaining about it.
Virginia Beach man, uh, an innocent man was uh is now died in a car crash by a drunk illegal going on the other side of the road, and now you've got Spanbergers got these racist signs.
When are we gonna get the president to make an official endorsement of Winsome Sears and maybe come and campaign in South West Virginia?
Well, as you know, I'm very limited in what I can talk about when it comes to political endorsements in future elections from this government podium.
Um, but all of the issues that you just mentioned, I know are very important to the president, and it's quite common sense.
It's the foundation of the Republican Party, and it's what sent this president back to the Oval Office.
We want to keep men out of women's sports in bathrooms.
We want criminals to be locked up.
The president wants to see law and order in every state across the country, but as for political endorsements, I'll leave that to him and his political advisors to make those.
Sure.
Haley.
I have two questions for you, but okay, one on Doha and one on immigration and crime.
Sure.
On Doha, ahead of the strike we saw today.
Did the administration at any point try to dissuade the Israelis from the potential for an action like we saw today?
Again, I have answered questions repeatedly on this.
I have a very lengthy statement, which we will release after this briefing for all of you to read and to report on once again.
Okay, and then on a case in Maryland, um, the killing of Dakara Thompson, uh, there are reports that the suspect arrested for her murder was in the country illegally uh and arrested and released for driving under the influence both in 2022 and in April of this year by U.S. Park Police.
Is administration looking into what process allowed this to take place?
Yes, we absolutely are.
As soon as we saw this case, we ensured that the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice were on it, and I can assure you that they are.
This is another heinous act of violence against someone who should have never been in our country illegally in the first place.
And that's exactly why the deportation of illegal criminals from our country is a top priority for this administration.
And it's something that is happening every single day.
And I would encourage all of you to continue to report on the very violent illegal alien criminals that we are deporting daily from American communities across the country.
There will never we will never understand how many lives have been saved by these efforts or how many lives would have been lost if not for this president and the administration's policy to deport illegal criminal aliens.
The Press: Thanks, Carolyn.
Follow up on Charlie's question.
Will the president be able to get free up to see victims?
I don't have any meetings for you to read out on that.
Go ahead.
Is the Trump administration considering a ban on transgender Americans owning guns?
Is that something the president would support, even as we've seen some gun groups oppose the idea of it?
Uh I saw reporting on this.
I understand there were very preliminary low-level discussions about this at the Department of Justice, and then sometimes those discussions are reported as fact.
I'm not tracking any potential actions on this front, um, and I'll let the president weigh in on that.
It's a policy decision, and it's far too early or would be premature, inappropriate for me to weigh in on it at this point in time.
Okay, behind you.
Go ahead.
Um, after the uh immigration raid at the plant in Georgia on Friday, the president said over the weekend that he's open to some kind of changes and perhaps rules or you know visa rules or law that would prevent something like that happening in the future for uh skilled workers to train American workers.
That's right.
Can you confirm that in and that the administration supports those changes and what exactly would that look like?
Well, the president said it himself in a statement that uh he put out on Sunday night uh where he is very grateful for foreign companies from around the world uh in the investments that they are making right here in the United States of America, and he understands that these companies want to bring their highly skilled and trained workers with them,
especially when they're creating very niche products like chips or in this point, in this case in Georgia like batteries, but the president also expects these foreign companies to hire American workers and for these foreign workers and American workers to work together uh to train and to teach one another.
And so uh he expects these foreign companies to hire American labor.
Uh we want Americans to have these jobs.
We want Americans need these jobs, uh, but he also understands the need for these companies to bring over their workers who already have these skills.
So I think it's a very on what those changes might be.
I think it's a very nuanced uh and responsible and sensible approach for the president to take.
And I know that the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Commerce are working on this matter together.
I would defer it to uh you to them for any further action on this front.
Caroline, uh thank you.
Just I want to follow up on something you said.
You said the uh Epstein documents are a hoax that Democrats are perpetrating against the President.
You said he didn't sign that check, that he didn't uh sign the the birthday card that he allegedly signed.
So what is the theory since these documents came from the Epstein state?
Who is who is I guess in your view faking these documents?
I did not say the documents are a hoax.
I said the entire narrative surrounding Jeffrey Epstein right now that is absorbing many of the liberal cable channels on on television is a hoax that is being perpetuated by opportunistic Democrats like Ro Connor and the others whom you saw on that press conference outside of Capitol Hill, uh, who are trying to push this hoax against the president of the United States.
What exactly is the hoax?
I'm just trying to understand what's fake.
What's fake is not the documentary.
The hoax is the Democrats pretending to care about victims of crime when they do not care about victims of crime, when they have done nothing to solve crimes, when they have done nothing to w lock up child pedophiles and child rapists across the country, uh, and when they are now using victims as political props to try and again smear the president of the United States and drag on this bad story about him.
It is a distraction.
The Democrats view this story as nothing more than an attempt to distract from the accomplishments and the achievements of this administration.
And that is what we mean when we call it a hoax.
If you said he didn't sign the birthday card, he didn't do this, he also didn't do the check.
Those were in documents from the estate.
So what is the working theory as to why he's in the president has one of the most famous signatures in the world, and he has for many many years.
You know that Maggie, you've covered him for a long time, long before he assumed this office when he was a businessman in New York.
The president did not write that letter.
He did not sign those documents.
He maintains that position, and that position will be argued in court by his lawyers.
The president is very confident he's going to win this case.
Thank you.
Is the president planning to meet with Eric Adams in New York, maybe at the Yankees game?
And has he personally talked to him about the race?
I am not tracking uh any meeting with uh Mayor Adams at this time.
Um but if that happens, I'm sure the New York Post will be one of the first people to know about it.
I'll take a couple more questions while we go to the back.
The Press: Tom Dempsey with NewsNation, regarding the growing U.S. military presence Ms. NewsNation, all the way in the back.
Uh, regarding the US military, the growing US military presence in the Caribbean.
Uh when asked directly about possible future military action, President Trump responded, you're gonna find out.
What could the US public expect of that situation moving forward and what sort of ongoing threat does Trend road?
I think it would be very unwise of me to preview what the President meant from this podium.
Uh but I think what the heart of what the president was saying, I know with the heart of what the president was saying in this administration believes, um, is that the regime in Venezuela is illegitimate and it is unacceptable to this president in this administration to traffic illegal deadly drugs into the United States of America.
And that's why the president and the administration took very strong action against a boat and 11 narco-terrorists uh in international waters, as you all saw.
I think that sends a very strong message to drug traffickers Around the world.
The president will not tolerate it.
And the amount of drugs on that boat represents the lives of thousands of Americans that could have been killed by that deadly poison.
And we're not going to allow that deadly poison to come into our country.
You the president will be signing a proclamation in the Oval Office later this afternoon.
Um, and we will see you all later.
Thank you.
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Now it's time for everyone to understand what America First truly means.
Welcome to the second American revolution.
And here's a picture of it.
This is the picture of it.
And this is a picture of the woman.
A beautiful young girl that never had problems in life.
With a magnificent future in this country.
And now she's dead.
She was slaughtered by a deranged monster who was roaming free after 14 prior arrests.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
We are here live in Washington, DC.
Today is September 9th, 2025.
Anno Domini.
You just saw Caroline Levitt give a press conference there in the White House, answered a number of questions.
President Trump also coming out and releasing a statement all about this horrific Charlotte stabbing.
And this poor girl, Irina Zarutska.
And we're going to be going through this film in detail.
There's new footage that has come out, so new details, not the exact moment of the killing, the stabbing just yet.
There's a few uh images of the aftermath.
We'll get into that in just a little bit here.
But President Trump and both Caroline Levitt clearly making this horrific incident a symbol for our nation of the, and I'm just gonna say it, folks, the anti-white violent epidemic that is going on in our country.
It's gotten too big to ignore.
It's gotten absolutely too big to ignore.
And if you are white in America today, in many of these big cities, you are considered fair game.
You are considered fair game by people and thugs and animals like this, who absolutely should have been locked behind bars many times.
It was let out again and again and again.
And why did they do this?
Well, I'll explain.
Urban elites use violent criminals to cow the middle class and the working class into submission.
This is done through a deliberate policy of urban destabilization.
This is done so that people don't fight back.
It is a system of terrorism against the American people called anarcho-tyranny.
It is the same anarcho-tyranny whereby in, if a a man like, oh, I don't know, Daniel Penny had Daniel Penny been on this train.
Who knows?
Perhaps another situation, perhaps this situation could have been avoided if Daniel Penny was there.
But what happened to Daniel Penny?
He got put on trial.
He got put on trial for defending an entire train full of innocent people for stepping up and doing the right thing.
He was put on trial.
But a violent thug like the Charlotte Stabber, no.
No.
He gets led out 14 times.
14 times with cashless bail.
And again, I want to impress this upon you.
Unhumans.
The history of communist revolutions.
This is what they do.
That's what they do.
So they've always done this exactly what they did in Bolshevik Russia.
This is exactly what they did in revolutionary France.
This is exactly what they did in China.
This is exactly what they did in Spain.
They let the predators out to prey on the weak so that they can take control of society, and they don't care how many people have to die.
The killing is the point.
They hate white people.
Now that's very specific to today's day and age.
They hate white people.
They want white people to die.
And if you don't die, then you need to be submissive.
You need to be cowed.
You need to be cowardly.
You need to not respond.
They will kill your daughters for riding on the train.
And they will say, oh well, just another statistic.
You can go look at the statistics on black on white violence in in this country.
You can look at the statistics on minority on white violence in this country.
It is staggering.
It is absolutely staggering.
Everything they said about BLM was a complete lie.
A complete lie.
In fact, the opposite has been true.
And the numbers do not lie.
The FBI crime statistics do not lie.
And you know something, folks, I'm not gonna lie.
I'm gonna tell the truth because we have a problem of violent crime in this country.
And white people have been the target for years, for years at this point.
And the media, Hollywood, and all of the intelligencia love to cheer it on.
Right up until innocent young girl is stabbed for the crime of being white in America.
right back jack was so big human events daily real america's voice you talk about influencers these are influencers And uh they're friends of mine.
Jack.
Where's Jack?
We've got a great guy.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events.
Uh, we're back here on human events, and I wanted to just uh got a special guest here, folks, special guest here tonight for or today on this story, um, the horrific story out of the out of Charlotte, where Arina Zarutska uh was killed, and I said, you know, I've been talking about it at home, and I and I encourage Tanya Tay to be here today.
And um, you know, it's obviously something that's that's affected her a lot as being an immigrant in this country, and so I wanted to ask you, sweetheart, you know, just to talk a little bit about how you came about this story and and your your views on it as an immigrant living here in America from Eastern Europe.
So I first came across uh this story uh from my um uh chats with uh uh moms.
Um many of my friends are from of uh Eastern European origin, and I'm part of their group.
And um the first uh reaction was uh outrage, disbelief, uh anger, and uh just the rage of emotions that I couldn't even put in the words.
Um, especially because I am the immigrant myself and uh understand all the hardships that young girls have to go through when they first come to uh foreign country, all the struggles they have to go through, and um the uh um the effort they put um in order to survive.
They said she was she was working at a pizza shop as a as a cook and just it looks like she just got off the ship shift, and as it often happens with immigrants, they um they come to big cities because they heavily rely on public transport.
They often don't don't have a driver's license, they cannot they cannot afford to buy a car, so they use uh public transport to in order to get around to get to their jobs, and uh that's exactly the case that happened here where young girl, a refugee from Ukraine, got off the got off work shift uh late at night, uh, and um got on a light rail.
So for example it turned out to be a fatal.
And we we do this, we do this type of um we've done these videos going to Eastern Europe and and taking the light rail, taking the train in Europe, as you say, it's very common, and yet coming to America, if you're not as familiar with the level of crime that we have, is that something where she was just as you say, following something she would normally do back home, but didn't realize the dangers here in America?
everybody use public transportation.
It's it's extremely safe, late at night, super early in the morning, and uh it's so common for people to be using the public transportation.
So somebody who is new to the country, who needed to get around to and from work, it is pretty common for her to rely on public transportation, and at the same time not understanding the true ramifications of being in a big city and uh all the uh crime that comes after dark.
Well, in in US.
In US, yes.
In the US, because this type of crime, this type of thing, I mean, obviously, Ukraine is going through what they're going through right now, but this type of violence, does this does this exist in Eastern Europe?
Uh, like I mentioned earlier, it's very safe to get around the public transport in eastern Europe.
Lots of people prefer to do it because in big cities it's very um inconvenient to own a car.
Um, and uh you would see people on uh public transport, which will be packed pretty much any time of the day.
But have you ever heard of anything like this?
Not a horrendous story like this, no.
No, and unfortunately, we're hearing more and more of these stories in the US every day.
Um when when you look at it at a case like this with this young girl, does it does it make you think about how the the view view of the United States, like before you came here, is very different around the world from in many cases what you've experienced.
Uh yes, uh I often talk about it that America, an American dream is something that a lot of Eastern European students strive for.
It's it's it's the land of opportunities, it's something that this um this land where you would go and achieve incredible opportunities, and uh pretty much if you work hard, you every road is open to you.
So this young girl um seemed like that kind of person.
Only in that case, I would say that she didn't really choose to come to US voluntarily, she was a refugee trying to flee the war world.
Tell me, tell me what you said just before we came on air.
You said you read something about her father.
Yes, so um the story happened over two weeks ago, and it actually, in order to answer a question, I just have to go back that first I heard about it was uh a while back, and it actually surprised me that it only became so viral after almost two weeks of uh the uh this horrendous crime happening.
So you're saying you're you're Eastern European girls, we're all talking about it.
They all talking about it a while back, and um so she was buried on uh August 27th, and her dad was not able to attend the funeral because he is of a fighting age uh in Ukraine, and uh since the country is at war, he was not allowed to leave the country.
So because of the restriction that's in place as a military-age male, wait wait, but she's 22.
How old's her father?
Uh so she's uh 22, 20, 23, I believe.
So her dad would be, I believe fighting age is uh 18 to 60s.
So he would be about if you're in your 50s in Ukraine.
You are not allowed to leave.
No, you're still considered of a fighting age at the age of 50.
So they're can they're sending people over to fight over the age of 50.
So he couldn't even go to his own daughter's funeral while he's still in Ukraine dealing with everything he's dealing with.
It just it it blows around.
Did you were you able to see?
We have a minute till the break.
Did you happen to see if she had any other siblings?
Yes, so um they arrived, and by they I mean her family arrived uh to the United States, so um with her mom, and she also has a brother and a sister.
Are they here or they there?
So they are currently in uh North Carolina in uh Charlotte.
Wow.
So we send he sent his family abroad during the war to be safe.
To be safe, to to seek asylum in a foreign country, and they actually encountered a far greater tragedy than they probably would if they stay home.
And they went home.
Um, usually this is the part where I ask it, can you stay for a little bit longer?
Because I'd like to ask more.
But I think you will already, won't you?
Of course.
She doesn't have anywhere else to go first, folks, and I've got the keys, so she can't leave.
We'll be right back.
Human Events Daily.
Thank you for talking about this.
This is this is an important one.
Uh Tanya Te Pasobic, our guest talking about the horrific murder, Arena Zarutzko be right back, Human Events Daily Real Marcus Voice.
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Great job, Jack.
Thank you.
What a job you do.
You know, we have an incredible thing.
We're always talking about the fake news and the bad.
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All right, Jack Pasobic, we're back here.
Human Events Daily, Washington, DC.
We're on with uh Tanya Te Pasobic, and she's giving us an Eastern European's perspective on the brutal stabbing, the killing of Arina Zarutska, their Ukrainian girl on her way home from work, riding the light rail the same way she would at home as as you were just talking about.
And I wanted to play.
Do you mind if do you think it would be okay if we played this new footage that's come out?
Yes.
All right, guys, go ahead and play that new footage that has just come out.
Can we let's full screen this if we can.
And this is very brief.
It's hard to watch, but what you're seeing here, and just just loop it.
Um this is immediately after the stabbing has taken place.
And you're you're looking right now at the last moments of her life.
And you can see there's that that image where she just looks up.
What do you think is going through her mind when she's when she's looking up at him?
I feel like she is in shock.
She does not realize what's happening.
She at this point must be hurt.
So uh I think there's adrenaline pumping through her blood, and she's uh obviously looking around, trying to figure out if she's been uh attacked by multiple people.
She obviously sees just one guy, but she is her body language.
I mean, she is so terrified.
She's like clenching her whole body like like in a little shell.
She's trying to hide from it, and it's just heartbreaking to watch.
And I'll I'll just say from you know, a lot of people who are who are looking at this, and I I've I know that people have said it's confusing, you know, and and you can you can you can pull it off for now.
But um, you know, it it's it's not like Hollywood, you know, where you know, where it's it's it's some like Quentin Tarantino film or something like that.
Unfortunately, in these cases, it's uh it looks to me, and just you know, we'll wait for the autopsy.
I'm told the autopsy report will be coming out soon.
And I know that human events, we've got uh a team that is requesting it as well, that uh he may have nicked her artery, and so when they'll come in, they'll use the pocket knife, they'll do boom boom boom very quickly.
And so she may not have even realized she was stabbed, and those types of injuries, you can you you may not go into shock right away.
And in fact, you may not even realize what's going on, and it's a slow bleed out.
But if you don't, because you actually see in the video, what she doesn't do is put her hand to her neck, and so she may not have even realized that she was bleeding, but if you nick one of those arteries, it's it can be gradual, but then very sudden uh when you when you do pass away, and it's it's horrific, and of course, we we want to know all the details here publicly.
Uh, but I want to ask you though, this this level of crime that you that you just don't see in Eastern Europe and this type of crime that you just don't see in Eastern Europe.
Could you address that, you know, being here in the United States, but looking at the US through the lens of an immigrant.
I've been here for a minute, and I I have to say that in the last decade, I've noticed such a huge increase in crime, and it seems like white women are being attacked By all the black men almost all the time.
And I just at one point, I I don't know if I'm the only one noticing it, but I hopefully not.
And at some point, people will realize that it's a huge problem in the United States and more strict policies need to be put in place in order to protect the girls.
Well, and and you hear and and you hear often from the media will go on and on and on about racial issues.
This is clearly a racially targeted issue, but you don't hear that from the media, do you?
You absolutely not, and I I I believe that that's the reason why it took so long for this story to even become viral, because it doesn't fit the normal corporate media narrative because it's a crime where white girl gets stabbed by a black man, and this is not usually what they like to publish and get uh voice to.
What what do you think?
You mentioned that you heard about this.
Thank you.
You mentioned that you heard about this story first from your girlfriends, that it was in your in your mom's chat that you were talking about this.
What do you think about the fact that the president of the United States is now?
And and I was at the speech yesterday where he talked about it, he just went to the Oval Office itself and was he he showed the video.
And what does it mean to you not just as an immigrant but also as a white girl living in America that the president of the United States is willing to speak out against this?
It honestly feels so important for President to be the people's person, and no story is too big or too small for him.
If he feels that something so horrendous is happening in his country, he's gonna put all the resources at his hand, and he will make sure to fix whatever problem it is.
I actually would like to say a huge thank you to our president, President Donald J. Trump, for cleaning our big cities.
We live so—we are in D.C., and I cannot tell you how terrible it has been in the last couple years.
The amount of crime, homeless people, all the streets are being run down, and we finally— I was just with the kids in D.C. the other weekend, and it was so great to see the soldiers marching in the streets— It made me feel protected w walking there in the streets with my two little boys, and seeing how much cleaner and safer the city feels.
And I feel like more blue cities need to get the same kind of treatment as Washington does.
Clean those cities.
And it's it's it's just it's it's something where of course, you know, when we have these situations, we obviously want to have the safety in mind.
And they say, why is President Trump doing this?
You know, there's been so many attacks about it, there's been so much media criticism of him, and yet here we go.
It's you know, as a as a white mom, uh going around the city, is this something that makes you feel safer?
It really does.
And before President Trump took office, I would not even go to DC by myself with the kids.
I would always I would always ask you to come and join us because I was not feeling safe.
Now I finally feel okay taking my kids to a national gallery of art or national history museum and just strolling the streets with them.
Hey, hey, Museum of the Bible.
Museum of the Bible is one of our favorites too.
And uh, and you know, really just you know, really just seeing how it is, seeing it out.
Final word from you, because I want to get uh want to get our our correspondent on here.
What's your message for the White House?
I would like to thank President Trump and all his crew for working so hard every single day to make sure we stay safe as a nation, that our girls are protected, and all the criminals are getting locked up.
God bless.
Thank you, sweetheart.
Thank you for doing this.
Appreciate it.
I know this no this wasn't an easy one for you.
Uh I believe we have Brian Glenn now.
He is on site at the White House.
He was just in the press briefing room.
Brian, uh, you know, I don't know if you're able to hear Tanya Tay.
You you you know, Tanya, obviously, this the fact that the president and Caroline Levitt have brought this up and brought it front and center, the safety narrative.
I mean, it just seems like something that's so lost on, you know, a lot of you know our media colleagues that they don't understand that there's a lot of moms out there saying, you know what?
Thank God someone is actually protecting us.
Yeah, Jack, uh good afternoon.
I don't know why the Democrats uh choose to use this topic as their pushback on this Trump administration and listen to your wife.
Uh I I agree, you know, a lot of a lot of moms will not come did not come in this city and enjoy the resources that are here.
And the fact that if you look at the top uh ten most crime uh statistical cities, the highest crime, all of them, Jack, are Democrat led mayors, Democrat led city councils, and they simply have a very hands-off approach to fighting crime.
And and Brian, you know, it it's it's really something uh that you know it's it's it's like guys, take the politics out of it here for a minute, you know.
These are people, right?
It doesn't it doesn't matter the color, the race, etcetera.
It they're people who are being protected.
But it seems like there's this inversion where they're more quote unquote worried about Trump and worried about the troops than they are about people like this young girl who's just being stabbed.
Yeah.
Yeah, the the young girl from Ukraine that's been here three years that that uh came from Ukraine to Charlotte to get away from that war area and then tragically murdered on that train.
And and Caroline Levitt led the press conference today, Jack, for a good 10-12 minutes all just specifically on this, and was talking about how this individual numerous times was in front of a judge, was released, even his mom had c gone to court to advocate him have getting some type of help, and it simply was not available.
Uh crime's a big issue.
President Trump is taking it on directly and fighting it, and we're seeing results.
Brian, we've got a quick break, but let me let me hold you over because I want to get you uh get the end of your comments and everything that went in on the press conference at the White House today.
Folks, we are talking about the serious crime issues in American cities and how many times the victims are white.
right back real america's voice Jack is a great guy.
He's written a fantastic book.
Everybody's talking about it, go get it.
And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
And we're gonna turn it around and make our country great again.
Amen.
All right, Jack Pasobic, here we are back live, Human Events Daily.
I want to cut down to Brian Glenn, wrap up with him over at the press conference.
We talked about uh the killing of Arena Zarutka and these huge issues taking place down in in American cities, but also Brian, uh switching over to foreign uh foreign affairs now, there was this huge, I believe it was an Israeli strike in uh in Qatar against uh targeting Hamas leadership.
Lot of questions about that.
Talk me talk to me through.
What was the White House saying about that?
Yeah, that news uh broke a little bit earlier uh today, and that kind of led after we started talking about crime.
That was the second subject that the press really leaned in on and they wanted to know that did the U.S. get a heads up on this uh preemptive strike and and did uh President Trump talk to Benjamin Yanya uh Yahoo about this, and apparently from what we understand, uh he wasn't necessarily happy about this strike.
Uh this came obviously targeting these Hamas leaders, uh doing it in Doha.
Uh the Chinese embassy is nearby, a university is nearby as well.
So it was, you know, they were questioning a little bit of the possible wreck, you know, recklessness of these strikes to get these individuals.
I think we can all agree that these Hamas uh leaders uh should be taken out, but I think there should be a low a level of caution that we don't uh take out any other innocent people in that area.
But uh the media really uh leaning in on this topic, and Jack, you know, as as we were just coming on air, uh was trying to get the very latest on this subject, and as far as I know, and let me read this if I could, just real quickly, make sure I get to the uh the right text here.
Um, because obviously this opens up the questions of where well, whatever the you know, where where else could they strike without preemptively telling anybody?
And I'm getting it right here, and I hate to say it.
Uh Cutter denies being notified ahead of the Israeli strike.
So that's the very latest.
That country, uh, the officials there in Doha denied that they had any heads up from the Israeli military on this strike.
And that's very interesting.
Obviously, the White House is going to come into play.
Brian, thank you so much for being here.
Thank you so much for digging in.
Uh it's it's amazing the amount of issues.
A White House correspondent has to cover Bedrohe's on top of all of them, man.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
I appreciate it, Brian.
All right, folks.
I want to now switch gears a little bit because we do, of course, have uh an election cycle coming up.
Midterms are coming up.
And one candidate who is running for Congress in Arizona is now joining us here, Daniel Keenan from the great state, right 48 of Arizona, the fifth congressional district.
Daniel, how are you?
I'm good, Jack.
Thanks for having me.
It's good to be here with you.
Well, I appreciate it.
I want uh get you in on on news of the day there.
Uh what do you think of President Trump's uh recent move to try to pacify this horrific crime going on in American cities?
Well, look, I I just got back from Washington, DC, and it's been about four weeks or so since I've been there.
And I tell you what, it was a uh breath of fresh air to see the city clean.
It felt safe.
Um, and we've even seen liberal mayors highlighting the great work he's done.
Um so you know, I commend President Trump for taking a stand and fighting against these these liberal policies who've we we've seen really just uh be so catastrophic to our great cities in America.
And um the the people they want it, they're tired of the lawlessness, they're tired of repeat offenders getting out on on bail for heinous crimes.
And uh again, just commend President Trump on on taking this this fight head on.
Well, and and tell us a little bit, um, tell us a little bit about why is it that you decided to put the uh put the hat on and throw it in the ring for the congressional, the fifth congressional district.
Yeah, so the of course there's many reasons, you know.
Um I first thought about it in 2020 when I saw our rights being stripped away and particularly a lot of garbage in my my kids' school that I didn't agree with.
But um, you know, the main reason is look, I feel like there's not enough members of Congress that are doing their job.
Uh they're going to Washington for all the wrong reasons.
And we're sending them there to pass the agenda of the president that we voted for.
So, you know, when of course Andy Biggs announced he was running for governor.
I did not want to see our district fall into the hands of some sort of rhino or squishy Republican.
Uh, it needs to follow an Andy Biggs' footstep with the great leadership he's done.
And I want to do just that.
Well, Andy Biggs absolutely is a rock-ribbed patriot.
And uh, so hopefully we can do what we can to get the Patriots out there as well.
Now, obviously, in in a uh in a case like this, you're gonna have a lot of people running.
Uh, tell us about your background and and what what you were doing prior to this.
And you're not one of those other career politicians, are you?
No, Jack, I'm not.
Um, I'm not a career politician.
And and like uh the special someone on Pennsylvania Avenue who we love so much, um, President Trump was not a career politician.
So um some folks may look down upon that, but I think it's one of my greatest strengths.
I'm not bought and paid for by anybody, and I don't owe anyone any favors.
So, you know, prior to entering the world of politics, uh, I'm a home builder.
I'm a job creator, I'm a father, I'm a Christian.
I blew I grew up in a hard-working blue-collar family.
Uh my parents taught me, of course, how to work hard, the value of a dollar, love your family, love your country, and follow in Jesus Christ.
No, I I love that.
But so home building, um, talk to me about what you've seen, obviously, in that in terms of that industry with uh the rise of illegal alien workers.
Well, you know, particularly in Arizona, it's it's been a problem for a long time.
Of course, you know it's a border state.
And um, I always give the analogy.
When I was growing up learning the trade, one of my first jobs was a framer.
That's that's what I know first.
And in the beginning, all of our framing crews, and most of all our crews was all Americans, hardworking Americans, and slowly you saw it slip away to illegal immigration.
You know, uh, I I'm proud that I have known most of my workforce for many years.
Is my my father was a home builder as well.
So generations of building is passed down.
And um, you know, just the open border policies um have just wreaked havoc, really.
I mean, they're they're they're undercutting American workers, putting small businesses, and it's not just in home building, it's all small businesses.
When you have someone coming in saying, hey, I'll do the job for half the cost, and you know, they have some sort of proof that they uh are here legally, you know, it's putting small businesses in a bind.
But what we've seen recently is is great work by Tom Holman, of course, and President Trump of sealing up this border and making sure Americans are getting these jobs first and foremost.
Well, and when it comes to the housing industry as well, this uh is constantly cited by by Gen Z and millennials as being a huge issue for them.
And of course, they turn to government and say, oh, well, I want the government to make houses cheaper or put up, you know, more affordable housing.
But I always turn around and say, well, what about the massive influx of illegals that are taking up housing and also the regulations that are preventing new housing?
That is would be a great way to reduce not only vacancy rates, but also lower the price.
Absolutely, Jack, you're right.
You know, so depending on what statistic you look at, there's a shortage of you know, four to seven million uh homes in America.
You know, uh last time I checked, you know, under the O'Biden administration, roughly 20 million illegals came in.
That's just what we know about.
Um, so those illegals are staying somewhere, you know.
So um if we can continue speeding up the deportations of illegal aliens um and put Americans first and getting them in two homes, uh, that'll help.
You know, as you know, I'm a home builder.
So there's nobody in my race who's gonna be as equipped as me on day one to take on that fight.
It's one of my uh biggest topics.
I want to help make home affordability again for working class families and for young Americans.
And um, you know, adding to that, the big beautiful bill really helps builders like me.
Um, I couldn't agree more.
Daniel, we're just about out of time.
We're at the end of the show.
What is your website?
Where can people follow you?
Yeah, Daniel Keenan for Congress.com and uh check us out.
We need all the support and help we can get to help fight for President Trump.
Amen.
All right, folks.
We're making housing great again.
We're making Arizona great again, we're making America great again.
And we're fighting back.
The anti white violence in American cities has to stop the same way that all violence in American cities has to stop.
It is not about the color of a person's skin.
It is about the actions that they do.
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