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March 26, 2026 - Human Events Daily - Jack Posobiec
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LIVE FROM CPAC: Todd Blanche on Epstein, Spain Murders a Girl Raped by Migrants & More Deportations

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A jury in California has just found tech giants Meta and YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial.
That case centered around a lawsuit accusing both Meta and YouTube of using addictive practices that hurt minors.
Acting head of the TSA issued a warning today about public safety as security officers continue to work without pay at America's airports and in many cases are calling out sick.
Announced at Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife are set to return to a New York courtroom today.
The Trump administration alleges the couple has been conspiring with violent cartels for 25 years.
But Maduro says he's innocent and a decent man and he and his wife Celia Flores pleaded not guilty to federal charges including narco-terrorism.
Now Maduro says he can't afford to pay for his legal defense.
Tonight, Iran flatly rejects President Trump's 15-point plan to end the war, insisting no negotiations are taking place despite what the president says.
Sources tell us the two sides are trading messages, using Pakistan as a go-between.
Iran aware Trump's overtures come as he surges military forces to the region.
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And folks, if you're you need to hear this story today is March 26, 2026, Ann O'Domini.
If you believe in the value, if you believe in the value of God's created life of humanity, then you need to hear this story.
You need to hear the story of a 25-year-old girl named Noelia Ramos.
Noelia Ramos was just murdered moments ago by the state government of Spain in an assisted suicide euthanasia that she opted for because four years ago,
when she was placed in a state care facility, she was raped by North African migrants.
She then attempted to commit suicide by jumping off of a fifth-floor building.
It left her a paraplegic.
And then, after having turned to the government, after having turned to the state, to authorities for help, what did they offer her?
They offered her suicide.
They offered her a quick death.
And we are told at Human Events that just moments ago in a hospital in Spain, Noelia Ramos was killed by the Spanish government.
Her friends, her family, we're told, were not even allowed in to talk with her because they wanted to try to get her to change her decision.
And I'd like, I'm here with Libby Emmons from the Postmillennial and Human Events.
Libby, can we just say a prayer for this young girl?
Yeah, I think we should.
I think we should say Mail Mary for her.
Would you guys join me and we're going to do a Hail Mary and in our Father?
In the name of the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
Hail Mary.
Hail Mary.
The Lord is with us.
Blessed art thou, blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners and at the hour of our death.
Amen.
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
Forgive us our trespasses.
Please forgive those trespasses against us.
Lead us not into temptation, deliver us from evil.
Amen.
Father, Son, Holy Spirit, amen.
Libby, I want to get into this story with you in a little bit.
We've got a couple of minutes until the break.
Does this surprise you that we hear stories like this as much as I hate to say it?
It's not surprising as it used to be.
It had been surprising about four years ago.
We saw a woman in the Netherlands trying to opt for assisted suicide based on depression.
We've seen this start to spring up in Canada, people opting for suicide based on seasonal depressive disorder, things like this.
And I think we are living in a Western culture that no longer values life, that puts death over life.
It does it in countless situations, not just euthanasia, but abortion and transgender as well.
And also the deprioritization of family and motherhood and fatherhood.
And it's really a devastating situation that we're in now where people can just opt to have the state kill them instead of figure out how to deal with their lives, instead of trust in God.
These are the wages of a materialistic, deterministic, secular culture.
We need to live in a culture of life.
We need to live in a culture that places the value of the human life above all values.
There is no question and there can be no compromise on this.
The value of our human citizens must come first at all times.
The end.
What do we see as well?
And I'm just going to say it.
This is the end result of all leftist politics.
The end result of leftist politics is that it leaves young girls raped and murdered by the state.
We've seen it again and again and again.
Why do we think it would ever take a different form when it takes power anywhere in the world?
Right back, Jack Posobiec, Libby Emmons, Human Events Daily.
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All right, folks, we're back here at Jack Pesobic Live, Human Events Daily.
We're here at CPAC Dallas 2026.
We're with Libby Emmons from Human Events as well as the postmillennial.
Libby, we're looking at this situation, this absolutely, and I'm just going to call it what it is.
I'm going to call it what it is.
This disgraceful story out of Spain that just happened where a 25-year-old girl who went to see, she went to the hospital.
She went to the hospital looking for help.
They put her in a state-run home where she was raped, gang-raped by migrants.
She then tried to commit suicide by jumping off of the roof.
Paralyzes herself.
And what does the state do for her?
Do they help her with her suicidal ideation?
Do they help her with her depression?
No.
They recommend suicide, euthanasia.
And this is what the state has done in Spain.
This was not euthanasia.
This was murder.
Let's be blunt.
This was murder of a young 25-year-old girl who deserved better.
But when you do not have a culture of life, then you become a culture of death.
When you do not embrace life, you by default embrace death.
We cannot have that culture, and this is the wages of it.
They say that it's done in the name of compassion.
This is not compassion.
This is unhuman.
This is unhuman.
Libby, I'm fired up about this.
We're hearing stories about how the hospital pressured her into it because her organs were already committed.
We're hearing stories that friends and family were blocked from, or certain members of the family were blocked from being able to see.
Libby, how do we get to a place like this in socialist Spain?
And that's what it is, Pedro Sanchez's socialist, unhuman Spain, where they can take a beautiful young girl like Noelia and have an outcome that turns into this.
And they call it compassion.
Yeah, and what's really amazing is she actually fought her father in order to try and kill herself in order to get this, what they call a procedure.
Wait, what do you mean fought her father?
What does that mean?
Her father brought a suit and said that she shouldn't be permitted to go through with it, that the state should not be permitted to take his daughter's life.
And they fought in court over it, and she won the right to die here.
So her father was against it, her mother was against it.
And when you talk about the hospital having already dedicated her organs, I think we really need to add up how much money that hospital is going to get from each one of those surgeries and who's benefiting from these organs because that's absolutely unconscionable that a hospital would prioritize some lives over a young girl's life.
And you were mentioning before the break a little bit, and I know you've done so much work into this emerging and very disturbing trend, Denmark, the Scandinavian countries, and also in Canada where it's made is what it's called up there, the state enforcement.
And again, these are, and I want to separate this out from cases of, say, a terminal cancer patient or someone who is terminally ill with some other issue.
We are seeing abject, it seems to me, widespread application of these for, what was it, economic distress, economic distress.
Depression.
One man requested made because he was homeless.
Another woman who asked for a ramp to be installed in her home to assist her with her wheelchair was offered assisted suicide instead of a ramp because the wait was too long.
And all of it is absolutely insane.
And I think Americans need to know that it's coming to America.
It's not necessarily at a federal level yet, but assisted suicide is certainly something that has taken hold in a number of states, including Vermont and others, and it's on the ballot in other states.
I know that West Virginia recently passed a constitutional amendment saying that euthanasia would never be permitted in the state, which was something that I think is very important, and more states should go with that.
Yes, I agree with that.
But this young woman is really just a harbinger of what's to come across the West.
Many of these nations, they call it compassion, and they disguise this murder as something that's compassionate.
But there is absolutely no compassion in letting a young woman take her own life because she's too sad to live.
What is the breakdown?
And you're an expert at this, Libby.
Break down for me.
And for the CPAC audience that's here, if you believe in pro-life, if you believe in the value of life, we have to understand that, yes, it is abortion, but it's also this assisted suicide as well when so many people in these countries are signing up for it.
And these are tests.
These are test cases because they want to bring this to our shores, to the United States.
We must ban assisted suicide in 50 out of 50 of the United States in this country.
And yes, even at the federal level, I would support a ban against it.
Don't know if we get it there, but I would certainly support it.
This is abhorrent.
It is absolutely abhorrent because you set up a system of incentives.
They incentivize death.
They incentivize, and by the way, they would incentivize young death.
This is exactly what they've done.
You've created a pervasive system here.
Walk us through, though, the marketing pitch.
How did they get to a point where they say that someone dying is a form of compassion?
Well, they started with something that a lot of people can say, oh, that sort of makes sense.
Terminal cases, as you mentioned.
The idea was that if you're terminal, if you have a terminal cancer diagnosis, something like that, you're not going to survive.
Then they would say, okay, you know, in that case, you can have an assisted suicide.
This came up very recently in Close to Home with the great Scott Adams.
Yes.
Scott Adams was given a terminal diagnosis, and at one point, Scott Adams had actually came out on his podcast, it was just earlier this year, or last year, I guess.
Last year, yeah.
Said that within the year, that he was contemplating, had chosen a date for his own euthanasia.
And then what happened?
His whole audience came together and prayed for him and urged him to walk against it.
And not only did Scott not commit to this euthanasia, not only that, but in the last days of his life, he committed his life to Christ Jesus, and he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior instead.
And I believe that the reason that God gave him that extra time was to bring him to Christ.
That's absolutely beautiful.
I believe that too.
But that's how it started with this idea that if you're terminal, you can choose death.
And it has just expanded since then so that people who have other kinds of conditions, they talk about what the conditions should be.
They talk about the law, anyone of legal age who has medically certified serious and incurable illness or a serious chronic and disabling condition can apply for euthanasia if they are capable and conscious.
And that's the key thing there: a serious chronic and disabling condition.
Because you can put anything under that heading.
You can put mental illness.
You can put, you know, sciatica.
You could put anything you want under that condition, that segment, and then say, because of this, I should be allowed to kill myself.
But that kind of despair is not something that should be encouraged.
And it certainly shouldn't be encouraged by a government that is willing to take your tax dollars and is absolutely refusing to help you in your most egregious time of need.
You have something that you pulled up on your phone.
I guess this was released from Noelia Ramos.
And what Libby has here, and I want to read this for the audience that's here locally and also for the folks back at home.
You have the final words of Noelia Ramos.
Yes, she gave an interview before her death and she said, I was very clear about it from the beginning.
None of my family is in favor of euthanasia.
Obviously, because I'm another pillar of the family, I'm leaving, and you're staying here with all the pain, but I think all the pain I've suffered over the years, I just want to leave in peace now and stop suffering, period.
And a father's or a mother's or a sister's happiness doesn't have to come before a daughter's happiness or sadness of a daughter's life.
And I think that's just so tragic.
Because what are we if not responsible to one another, responsible for and to the people that we love and care about?
And these lives that we live, they're not necessarily our own, right?
These lives are from God, and it's up to us to do the best we can with them and to not eliminate our own lives before our time has come.
That's exactly right.
Ladies and gentlemen, we believe in a culture of defending life.
We defend the innocent.
We defend the pre-born.
We defend the babies.
We defend those who may be the defenseless.
And if you're in a depressive state, if you're worried about the economy, the answer is not suicide.
The answer is to let Jesus Christ into your heart and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and King of the universe.
Because if you know that Christ is King, then you know that every single victory has already been accomplished on the cross.
That is why we are here just a few days away from Easter Sunday.
That means that no matter the pain, the suffering, the passion of Good Friday, the stone will be rolled away come Easter Sunday.
That is the message of Christ Jesus.
Be right back, human events.
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These are influencers.
And they're friends of mine.
Jack?
Where's something?
Where's Jack?
Jack?
Ladies and gentlemen, we are here.
We're back live.
CPAC 2026.
Give it up, CPAC.
How are you doing out there?
You guys ready for a little bit of a surprise?
You ready for a surprise guest, maybe?
Oh, they're ready.
They're ready.
So we got Nick Sortor.
Don't worry.
It's not Nick.
It's not Nick.
No.
Nick is a surprise to be this, but he's not there.
No, we're not just a little disappointed.
It's okay.
Nick Sortor, you're here.
By the way, you were just up real quick in Portland and you were testifying for two and a half hours on the stand about Antifa, about these crazy assaulters, these violent rioters, these leftist domestic terrorists.
You were in that case testifying on behalf of the prosecution in this Antifa trial.
Tell us the outcome.
Yeah, well, predictably, out in Portland, Antifa basically operates with total impunity.
We were trying to see if justice was possible out there.
It was somebody that literally was attacking me on the street.
And, of course, the verdict ended up being not guilty on all counts.
Total acquittal, even though it's on video, being attacked in the street.
It's crazy, and it's...
I don't know if there's any way to save cities like that this morning.
Ladies and gentlemen, we need to do federal indictments against all of Antifa.
We need to take this up to federal trials.
And I'll tell you something right now.
If that doesn't work with the juries, then I say we take them to military tribunals.
I'm totally.
Because these people are enemies of our country.
Well, let me tell you something, ladies and gentlemen.
I promised you a special guest.
And I cannot think of a guest that would be any more appropriate to have on the Human Events Daily Show today, to have here.
We've interviewed him before, but never before in person.
Ladies and gentlemen, as a surprise for all of you here at CPAC Dallas, we have straight from Minneapolis, Minnesota, the commander at large of Border Patrol.
Ladies and gentlemen, Greg Bovino joins us now on stage, the commander against all of the forces of ICE that were going against ICE, against them, the Antifa, the illegals, the greatest member of Border Patrol,
the greatest leader that we've seen.
He joins us here on stage.
Ladies and gentlemen, after a 30-year career, can we get a round of applause to Greg Bovino for keeping our country safe?
Commander Bovino, tell us what it's like.
I understand you were just on the main stage of CPAC.
Tell us what it's like just a few weeks ago.
You were squaring off against these leftists in the streets in the cold, doing everything you could to keep us safe and to keep the ICE agents safe so they could conduct their work.
Tell us what it's like going from that here to CPAC and getting the standing ovation that you received.
Sure.
Well, first, thanks for having me.
It was very special to be here at CPAC and to go out on stage like that.
As I said there, I left a tribe that was the mean green team, the U.S. Border Patrol, and joined another tribe.
I joined your tribe and your tribe.
Nick and Jack, what a tribe this is.
This movement, the CPAC, the conservatives, we've got a lot of fighting to do.
We've got a lot of very important issues in this nation that confront us.
He's already talked about several of them, and it's good to be part of that.
It's an honor.
Commander Bovino, tell us, what does the media get wrong the most when they talk about your men, when they talk about your operations?
The New York Times, of course, is sliming you again.
New York slimes, that's why we call them that.
By the way, as a guy who's been a recipient of that, and Nick as well, I always say, I never, you can't trust a man who hasn't had at least two New York Times hit pieces.
It used to be one.
It used to be one, but then they became so equal.
I had to move it to two.
So now it's two.
I'm up to two.
So you've got more than you share.
But tell us what they get wrong so much about you and your men and your operations and your work.
Sure.
You know, I think they discount what is really happening there with the Border Patrol, that interior enforcement mission.
It is about mass deportations.
It is about restoring America to what America is.
Make no bones about it.
They don't want you to know the truth.
They don't, they'll obtuse, they'll lie about those grand Border Patrol agents, those grand ICE agents out there putting it on the line.
And I tell you what, it's reprehensible the way they do that.
So you've got the very best out there putting it all on the line, and they discount that.
And I remember you said this the last time you were on, that it would be so much safer if you didn't have to deal with these sanctuary policies that your men could then be able to go into a controlled environment,
whether it be a prison or whether it be a courthouse or whether it be some place where people already checked, where it's already safe.
You can make the transfer there.
But it's because of these sanctuary areas that then you have to go above and beyond and put, by the way, yourselves at risk and potentially family members or others at risk.
That's because of those policies, isn't it?
Exactly.
You know, I think there would be a lot less violence, perhaps a lot less shootings, if they would allow us to do our job.
Remember, that job is legal, ethical, and moral.
We've done that job for, in the Board of Patrol, 101 years now.
And why it's stopping now at this point in time and how these sanctuary policies in cities and states have came about is it's really gum in the works though.
You know, Jack, I want to add this in here.
I've been walking around with Commander Bovino.
The amount of support that he has gotten both talking to young people, older folks, and a man just came up to us, I won't say his name,
but there's a black man from Los Angeles that came up and just wanted to genuinely thank the commander for the work that he did allowing kids in Los Angeles to walk the streets again and not have to worry about being,
or as much worry about, you know, being eliminated by an illegal alien.
And you could tell he was genuinely appreciative, and people don't see that side of things.
No, I've seen he's been getting mobbed out here, mobbed in a good way, not in the way you're used to.
You don't need any gas for this crowd, I hope, by the way.
Unless, I don't know, you might have a couple of Steve Bannon fans.
He gets the ladies.
They get a little randy.
What can I say?
But Commander Bovino, just in the last minute that we have before we go here, I want to ask you, you mentioned a number in your last interview that you had a vision for the total of deportations that you'd like to see.
How many total deportations would you like to see in this country?
Well, I'd like to see all of them, but that hard and fast number, 100 million.
100 million deportations.
Can we get a round of applause for that, ladies and gentlemen?
We have to run to a break here, folks.
That's Commander Bovino.
He's got a lot of work to do.
Nick Sortor, you know him.
You know where to find him.
Folks, can we get one more round of applause for the 30-year career of Commander Bovino, who, by the way, I would totally love to see 35 years and 40 years and all the way because I think we need to take him out of retirement.
That's just me.
Turn it around, show me.
Show in the back, show in the back.
There you go, folks.
There it is.
U.S. Border Patrol.
Turn and burn with the green machine.
Commander, it's an honor.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's an honor.
Thank you.
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Where is he?
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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All right, Jack Besobic, we are back live Human Events Daily.
We're here at CPAC 2026, incredible Patriot Convention that's being put on right in ground zero.
And when we look at the future of this country, of course, it is Texas that is going to be ground zero, the establishment versus the grassroots, Cornyn versus Paxton.
By the way, I hope everyone in this room within the sound of my voice and everybody back home knows that Human Events Daily is always and has always been proudly on the side of Ken Action Paxton.
And Ken Paxton is going to be one of the greatest senators in Texas history when he wins not only the primary, but also the general election against the fake and phony Christian James Tallarico, the blasphemous,
heretical James Tallarico, I might add.
He is going to dominate him because God is on the side.
God is on the side of the truth.
And that's with Action Paxton.
Folks, we understand as well that as we sit, and I said this on Fox News last night and I'll say it to you again, that as we sit here, we know that elements of the 82nd Airborne are making their way.
They're winging their way towards potential action in Carg Island.
And we said this on the show yesterday.
I said it last night on Fox, that we could see within 72 hours the 82nd Airborne making a combat drum, combat jump into Carg Island.
And so, of course, our prayers are with our fighting men.
Our prayers are with them.
Should President Trump make that momentous decision to send troops into harm's way to conduct a raid on Carg Island.
Also, here, by the way, that JD Vance may be tasked and may be sent, as Judy calls, and dispatched to Pakistan to head over there to potentially lead up negotiations and talks with the Iranians live there on the ground.
And so, of course, Human Events, we are going to be tracking that.
We'll be back here tomorrow at the same time.
I'm going to be on main stage in just a little bit of time.
We're talking about Christianity.
We're talking about freedom of religion.
And then tomorrow morning, I'll be giving a speech as well.
We've got something special for you guys right now.
So, a little while ago, I sat down with the Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch.
And let me tell you something.
The very first question I asked Todd Blanche, Jeffrey Epstein, the Epstein files, the videotapes, the case.
Is the case still open on Jeffrey Epstein?
I put that and submitted it directly to the Deputy Attorney General, and he is going to be on here in just a few moments' time answering that very question, as well as questions about Tyler Robinson, questions about Antifa, and questions about denaturalization.
So, here we go.
I'm going to throw to that our interview with Todd Blanche.
All right, Jack Posobiec.
We are here at CPAC and very honored to be sitting down with the Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche.
Todd, thank you so much for joining us here.
Thank you for having me, Jack.
It's good to be here.
So, when your team reached out, one of the first things that they said that you wanted to get into was, of course, the most viral story over the past year, the Jeffrey Epstein case.
And this is something where obviously my listeners have been looking at this for years.
You've been all over this for 11 months.
You traveled down.
You spent two days with Elaine Maxwell.
You dug into this.
What is your, I'll ask, you know, without getting into too many details at first, what is your sense of where that case is?
Do you feel like enough has been done, or would you like to see more?
Look, what we have said since day one is that if there is any victim or witness that can come forward and give us any evidence that we can use to charge, we welcome it.
And that's something that the Attorney General has said.
That's something Director Patel has said, and I've said it as well.
And the challenge that we have, the challenge that we have, is that everybody in this country and a lot of people throughout the world expect that there should be new investigations and new charges brought.
And we want that too.
We want to be able to vindicate the rights of the victims that were harmed and destroyed, had their lives destroyed by Epstein.
But the challenge there is we need evidence and we have to be able to prove it.
And so I love what President Trump did when he signed the Transparency Act.
He basically said, let's just get everything out there.
And remember, by law, we were not allowed to release that information.
So the reason why it wasn't released until this year is because there were laws and there were judges in New York and Florida that had protective orders in place.
And so we weren't allowed to release all those emails and all that information that's now been released.
It's now released.
Everybody can look at it.
Members of Congress, Republicans or Democrat, can go and look at anything they want unredacted to make sure we've redacted the right things.
And so we're hopeful that this hopefully brings an end to the suspicion, maybe not all the suspicion, but to the suspicion around whether we're hiding anything because we are not,
and allows us to go on to prosecuting to the extent we need to or go on to the rest of our work.
Because when you look at this, and I can understand why people have been frustrated, I'm sure you can as well.
Yes.
With the pace of things here, this is something that happened.
I mean, his death was seven years ago at this point almost.
And we're now only now finally getting to start to see some of this stuff because of this release that we say.
So many people, high-profile individuals, have suffered, we'll say, reputational damage.
Bill Gates, Larry Summers, Reed Hoffman, for example, and a myriad of others that people, Les Wexner, that people can think of.
The president of the World Economic Forum had to resign over this.
So you can understand why when people look at this, and not to mention the UK, Prince Andrew, former Prince Andrew, the U.S. ambassador or the UK ambassador to the U.S., that you can understand why people, when they see those names, what would you say to them to say,
why aren't we seeing criminal proceedings against high-profile individuals like those?
It's a great question.
And yes, I think the Attorney General, Director Patel, myself, of course, we understand people's frustration because for years nothing was done.
I mean, think about this.
The first prosecution was done during the Bush years, okay?
And then President Trump in Trump 45 prosecuted Epstein again.
And then Maxwell after he died.
And then nothing was done for four years.
And so now people are saying, why aren't you doing something?
It's 2025, 2026.
And we're talking about conduct that took place in the 90s and early 2000s for the most part.
And so, yes, everybody has said from day one, this should have been handled much differently for years and years and years and wasn't.
As far as your question about these famous or these recognizable names that are having to step down from boards or leave their posts teaching Prince Andrew, if you look at the reasons why in each of those cases, at least that I've seen,
it's not because they were caught doing something criminal.
So it's not as if there was a video of any of them abusing a minor.
It's just because of their relationship with Epstein.
And so we'll work, listen, people have said, and it's being floated around X, and it's a lie, that I have said that we're done investigating.
I have never said that, and I will never say that.
What I have said is what I said to you a minute ago, which is that the FBI possesses those files.
Now the whole world has them.
We need witnesses.
We need victims.
We need people that if we're missing something, if there's somebody out there that abused women, whether it was 1990, because there's no statute of limitations, assuming they're underage, or as late as 2017, you know, before Epstein was investigated, come forward, bring us your proof,
and we'll investigate it.
Director Patel has said he will talk to any victim.
His agents will work any case.
And that's what we've said from day one.
So, look, I understand the frustration.
We've been working extremely hard to be as transparent as we can with the American people.
And we didn't get everything right.
We didn't.
Part of that was because the law didn't let us release things.
Part of it was communications, which we should have done a better job of.
But we have been transparent.
And I hope that your listeners and that the folks that pay attention to this get there.
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So we're going to call this the Jack Besobic Appreciation Hour.
I can say confidently, I believe, I think Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential nominee if it wasn't for Jack Besobic.
And that is, I'm honest.
But the case is not closed.
Correct.
It never was closed.
And by the way, it will never be closed, ever, because there's no statute of limitations.
And so assuming we can prove a case, whether it's today, tomorrow, or in a decade, we can prove a case.
But that's different than me saying, oh, yes, we're actively investigating Reid Hoffman, right?
Because what I'm saying is that we will never close this case.
We will never close this case.
But we will.
Because Reid Hoffman, for example, is something, I mean, the amount of times he was at the island, the amount of documented visits and contacts.
Again, to your point, is it direct evidence or criminal contact?
We haven't seen that, but I haven't, but if you have, perhaps there's something that hasn't come out.
But it really seems like that would be potentially a place where there's a lot of smoke.
Yeah, he admitted it, and he said I went to the island.
And so, yeah, I agree with you.
By the way, I'm not hiding anything from you.
I promise you, if we had evidence of- Well, I'm not saying hiding.
I'm saying if there were something if we had evidence that Reid Hoffman did something with an underage woman, you better believe we would be investigating it.
I mean, without a doubt, and not just Reid Hoffman, any of the people mentioned in the files, anybody.
And that's what, look, we're always open for business, and we always will be when it comes to that.
Understood.
I wanted to ask you as well, just on our listeners, you know, and one of the big questions and stories that I always focus on is the question of Antifa, the question of domestic terrorism in this country.
There was a story from CBS recently that the DOJ was working to put together on prior Navy intelligence, we used to call them Tiger Teams, of FBI agents and IRS agents looking at left-wing NGOs,
organizations, revenue channels that are coming through that could potentially be supporting domestic terrorism.
This, of course, coming out following the domestic terrorism memo by the president and then, or excuse me, the EO by the president, and then the memo from A.G. Bondi.
Are you able to tell us anything about the status of that new effort?
Yeah, we're working.
It's a major priority of the Attorney General's.
It's a major priority of President Trump's the vice president.
And what you just said is right.
You are allowed to protest in this country.
Go for it.
A lot of what we see those folks doing is not protests.
It is literally domestic terrorism.
When you have these large groups of individuals all show up putting on the same masks, wearing the same shirts at the same location, all given the same umbrellas, and then given a directive to go inject fear and terror in our federal law enforcement.
That is not a protest.
That is a federal crime.
And so you better believe we're investigating it.
And the president was right in issuing that EO.
The Attorney General has stood up a task force.
I love Tiger Team.
I might start using that.
I like that.
And yes, we will not tolerate that.
And by the way, nobody should tolerate that.
That is not a Republican or Democrat issue.
You know, there are just as many, when we see our men and women in blue, federal law enforcement officers, being assaulted and tormented like we're in a third world country, the fact that everybody in this country isn't enraged at that is shocking and sad,
but we're enraged.
And so we're doing something about it.
Well, on the domestic terrorism front and sort of these organizations, and as you know, that there's this criminal case that's open right now and is still ongoing, not at the federal level, but at the state level in Utah, and that's the murder of Charlie Kirk.
And this is something, obviously, I know the DOJ has looked into it.
Charlie had relationships with so many people in the admin.
And for people who are looking at that, when they question these links to potential groups who seem to have prior knowledge that this was going to take place, tweets that are up, songs that had been released,
and just a lot of chatter around that Utah event prior to 9-10.
Are you able to tell us if that's something that either the Tiger teams or anyone at the federal level is digging into?
So here's what I'll say.
You're right that Charlie was loved by everybody from President Trump on down to Director Patel, the Attorney General, myself.
I was in the Oval Office with Charlie and the President a few weeks before he was assassinated.
I was in the White House with him.
I spoke with him on the phone shortly before he was assassinated.
If there's a soul out there that thinks that the FBI is not turning over every single stone, they are not paying attention.
And so the rhetoric out there that suggests that we're not just because there isn't an answer that is satisfying or just because there isn't something public, people have to appreciate criminal cases are very important.
The cause of justice for ERICA and for all of us is extremely important.
And the federal government, it's, of course, in our interest to do everything we can to find out everything that anybody knows about that.
And so, yeah, we're doing that and we won't stop doing it.
And we have been doing it.
And we're working.
We stay in contact with the state prosecutors who are doing a great job.
And we're not going to stop.
Are you confident then in the case against Tyler Robinson?
Look, I want to be very careful not to mess up their case by commenting on it because, as a prosecutor, that public statements by another prosecutor can be damaging.
But let me put it this way.
If there was any question about our confidence level, the Attorney General, the President, myself, the Vice President, Director Cash would not stand for that.
Understood.
And obviously it's an active case.
Charlie's a very close friend of mine.
And I appreciate the level of openness that everyone from the DOJ, the FBI, et cetera, has had with Turning Point USA and with the family to be able to answer questions.
And of course, you don't want to get ahead of your skis because this does go to trial later this year.
But I certainly appreciate that.
And I know we have short time today, but one piece I wanted to get into that actually your office had flagged for us was, you know, you mentioned how these Antifa groups are going after the ICE operations over at DHS.
But one piece where DOJ has come in recently that I've seen is an uptick.
To me, it looks like an uptick in a new tactic of denaturalization and denaturalization of, it looks to be fraudsters.
We've seen this a couple of times now already.
Is that a new tactic where DOJ is able to come in and look at these cases, which I understand it goes sort of between DHS, DOJ, and Department of State because you're looking at naturalization, where you can come in and denaturalize in these cases where they found that fraud has been committed?
Yes.
I mean, you're right.
It hasn't been used a lot, and it's a perfect example of working together with the entire executive, the State Department, DHS, ICE, Customs, and then the Department of Justice defending it.
And we just announced, I think, yesterday, that we have three guys who are fraudsters.
They lied on their citizenship applications, and we're taking away their citizens.
We're denaturalizing.
They're getting deported.
And that's something that we are going to aggressively do, aggressively do going forward.
I think both DHS has said that publicly.
Secretary Rubio has been yelling it from the rooftops for a long time that it is a privilege.
It is a privilege to be in this country.
It is not a right.
It is not a right.
It is a privilege.
And if you come in here and lie to get citizenship, if you commit fraud, of course we should not let those people stay.
And that's, again, not a Republican or Democrat issue.
That's an American issue.
And so, yes, we're working hard on that.
We had three that we did yesterday, and we're working with DHS and state, and we'll continue that.
Are there any high-profile ones that you're able to let us know about?
Yeah, okay.
But look, I don't think, here's what I'll say about that.
It doesn't matter who you are.
I do not assume that because you are high-profile, that you are protected, because our laws are our laws, and we cannot have people who committed fraud to get citizenship.
That's a terrible fact if we allow you to stay here.
Well, this is one of the reasons that President Trump won the election was because of the abuse of the system of justice.
And it seemed like there was, as you well know from the trial, that it seemed as though there was a different set of laws for the privileged elite and then one set for everybody else.
And that's why he won.
Because the American people said, we're not going to stand for that.
We don't want that.
And so we get that, and President Trump gets that, and so does the Attorney General every day.
So, yes, and it's a process that it's something that should always be done, and we're doing it.
General Blanche, thank you so much for your time.
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