Human Events Daily - Jack Posobiec - NEW DETAILS ON COLE ALLEN, TRUMP APPROVAL, & MOLLIE HEMINGWAY JOINS HUMAN EVENTS Aired: 2026-04-30 Duration: 47:22 === Unlocking Immigration Funding (02:45) === [00:00:02] Hey guys, it's Jack. [00:00:03] I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions here on Human Events Daily. [00:00:09] So make sure that when you're listening to this podcast, you hit subscribe, you download it, and you share it with five of your friends. [00:00:16] Make sure they're all going and downloading as well because we need to get the signal out as much as possible. [00:00:22] Look, we've done so much over the past couple of years since this show started, and we're only going to do so much more. [00:00:29] Let's get it. [00:00:34] This is what happens when the Fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare. [00:00:43] A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. [00:00:49] This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobic. [00:00:52] Christ is King. [00:00:54] Regardless of whether there was criminal wrongdoing on behalf of the governor, of course, like I said, Will, we're going to let the law make those determinations. [00:01:01] We know that he turned a blind eye towards this. [00:01:03] I mean, you have people, Will, who came into this country. [00:01:07] Many of them illegally. [00:01:08] And six months later, they're driving Mercedes despite the fact that they don't have a job. [00:01:13] That doesn't happen without some defrauding of the American taxpayer. [00:01:17] The fact that they turned a blind eye towards it for so long is a scandal. [00:01:21] We're also going to find out whether it was criminal. [00:01:23] Some big news out of the Emirates say the UAE announcing they will be leaving OPEC on May 1st. [00:01:28] That's the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. [00:01:31] Iran was one of five founding members back in 1960. [00:01:35] The UAE, the seventh largest oil exporter in the world. [00:01:38] It appears that Iran is a big reason for the UAE to be leaving now. [00:01:41] At a nationwide average of $4.23 per gallon, gas prices now at their highest level this year and since the war with Iran began. [00:01:50] Here in California, the state with the highest gas taxes, the average nearing $6 a gallon, premium users shelling out 40 cents more. [00:01:59] This morning, House Republicans are one step closer to unlocking billions of dollars to pay for immigration enforcement. [00:02:06] The House voted late Wednesday to adopt a budget framework. [00:02:09] Setting up a path to fund ICE and Border Patrol without Democratic support. [00:02:13] Today, Florida House and Senate voting to approve a new congressional map that could give Republicans four more seats in Congress. [00:02:19] We're coming on the air because the Supreme Court has just released a major decision which could have a profound impact on the midterm elections. [00:02:28] The justices issuing a ruling on a case out of Louisiana involving the Voting Rights Act, redistricting, and whether states must end any consideration of race when redrawing congressional maps. [00:02:39] The decision. [00:02:41] Potentially reducing the influence of minority voters and minority representation in Congress. === The Second American Revolution (04:23) === [00:02:47] Tonight, these chilling images of the man the Justice Department is calling a would be assassin, just moments before authorities say he unleashed mayhem at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. [00:02:58] 31 year old teacher Cole Allen in a black shirt and red tie admiring himself in the mirror of his hotel room. [00:03:05] Zoom in, and you can see knives and weapons on his body and in his bag. [00:03:09] And tonight, new pictures obtained by the Washington Post allegedly show Allen carrying a shotgun. [00:03:15] As he rushed through the metal detectors. [00:03:18] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily. [00:03:22] We're here live, Real America's Voice. [00:03:25] Today is April 30th, 2026, Anno Domine. [00:03:32] We now have the charging document, the indictment out on Cole Thomas Allen, the third assassination attempt of President Trump. [00:03:42] And reading through the document, obviously the most striking thing that we've all seen here is a selfie. [00:03:49] That he took prior to attempting to murder the president. [00:03:53] You could see knives and guns, a merce, a man purse that he is using for an ammo bag that he has with him as if he's in some kind of video game. [00:04:06] He actually thought, he actually had knives. [00:04:08] He thought that perhaps he'd be able to use the knives. [00:04:11] He also had, I believe, throwing knives at one point that you can see in some of these images that we're now showing. [00:04:20] So he actually thought that he would be throwing knives. [00:04:23] I mean, just it speaks to a level of. [00:04:26] Of disassociation with reality when you actually look at what he thought would be a good idea. [00:04:32] But I want, and guys, if you can show the weapons again in the images, and I'd like to also show the shotgun because look at this. [00:04:42] This is what they will do to us. [00:04:45] This is what they want to do to all of us. [00:04:50] This is what they brought to a dinner, a peaceful dinner. [00:04:58] To kill the president, first lady, vice president, everyone else who's there, any other targets of opportunity, you need to wake up. [00:05:12] This isn't going to stop until it is stopped. [00:05:14] It's not just going to go away on its own. [00:05:17] And improving security isn't getting you all the way there. [00:05:22] Improving security doesn't stop assassins, it doesn't. [00:05:28] They will continue to try to find other ways. [00:05:31] It doesn't stop the assassin cycle of someone becoming an assassin and attempting to put this out. [00:05:41] I said last year that millennials, when it came to political violence, tended more towards Antifa and BLM, this mass movement, the Black Blocs. [00:05:56] But you don't see Zoomers. [00:05:59] Doing that as much anymore. [00:06:01] What you're seeing with Zoomers is the rise of selfie culture, the rise of TikTok culture. [00:06:09] And so I said, What kind of political violence would you see from Zoomers? [00:06:13] And this guy being 31, he's right on the cusp, but he's a teacher, so he's got a lot of osmosis with Zoomer culture. [00:06:23] And I said, Zoomers are going to be more likely to commit assassinations if they choose. [00:06:31] Political violence. [00:06:31] Why is this? [00:06:32] Because they want to go viral. [00:06:34] Because they want to do the biggest possible impact they can. [00:06:39] And the fact that he took this selfie and left it on his phone, didn't share it, but left it on his phone, means he intended for the world to see his face. [00:06:49] The smug, condescending Reddit atheist face staring down at you, dressed in red and black. [00:06:59] He's just missing his Redditors atheist fedora. [00:07:03] Well, he did go viral. [00:07:05] Wasn't this picture, was it? [00:07:06] No, it was the one where he looked like a gay baked potato. === Dr Victory's Cancer Question (02:11) === [00:07:11] We'll be right back. [00:07:11] Jack Posobic, Human Events Daily. [00:07:19] Stand in our way, and our golden age has just begun. [00:07:23] This is Human Events with Jack Posobic. [00:07:25] Now it's time for everyone to understand what America First truly means. [00:07:29] Welcome to the Second American Revolution. [00:07:41] All right, folks, Jack Pasobic back here. 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[00:09:27] We've been checking in with Rich on these numbers for years at this point. [00:09:32] I think pretty much as long as we've been doing the show. [00:09:35] Rich, how are you? [00:09:36] Living the dream, Jack. [00:09:37] How are you doing, brother? [00:09:39] I'm well. [00:09:40] I was going to say, I was like, man, I think I've been working together since War Room. [00:09:46] So, I mean, that predates human events at this point. [00:09:50] That's over half a decade. [00:09:52] It is. [00:09:53] Yeah, yeah. [00:09:54] It's been a long time, brother. [00:09:55] It's been a long time. [00:09:56] Been a ride. [00:09:57] Been an absolute ride. [00:09:58] It's been a fun ride. [00:09:59] Yeah, it's been a fun ride, hasn't it? [00:10:03] Wouldn't miss it for the world, man. [00:10:04] Wouldn't miss it for the world. [00:10:07] So we look at stuff you guys have out, and you just shared it for us. [00:10:11] So this is hot off the presses. [00:10:13] President Trump's approval numbers, and you've got it broken out issue by issue. [00:10:19] Give us the top lines. [00:10:21] Yeah, top lines, Jack. [00:10:22] We did generic ballot. [00:10:23] Trump's Approval, which isn't looking great. [00:10:25] This comes down to the war. [00:10:27] People always get war weary, right? [00:10:29] There you have it. [00:10:30] It's 40%. [00:10:32] He was two tenths away from falling into the 30s. [00:10:34] Now, we had Biden fall into the 30s too, and he popped back up. [00:10:37] So, I want to put this into a context, but the generic ballot is what's really worrying me because it's not simply that this is an affirmation of the Democratic Party. [00:10:50] This is about Republican enthusiasm, certainty to vote. [00:10:55] And of course, the independents, because if your side is more enthusiastic, more gung ho, more generating of energy, your independents that lean toward your side are also going to get more energized. [00:11:05] So, a lot of people tend to think when we look at these polls, when they look at the independent margin, they tend to think it's the same people swinging back and forth. [00:11:12] And that's not really the totality of what's happening. [00:11:15] It really is who is generating more excitement. [00:11:18] And we've been seeing this with special election after special election. [00:11:22] Republicans were able to hold it out in Tennessee. [00:11:24] If you remember, Tennessee, of course, we had a special congressional election. [00:11:27] But Democrats still perform better than they should have in that district. [00:11:32] At this point, we're going into May. [00:11:34] We really need Republicans to start to understand what's at stake here. [00:11:38] The Supreme Court ruling yesterday is a great opportunity to do that because they need to get fired back up. [00:11:43] If you want to take advantage of that Voting Rights Act ruling from the Supreme Court yesterday, you just can't get bludgeoned come November. [00:11:50] You have to snap out of it, realize that every election is important, not just presidential elections, and you have to get out to vote. [00:11:59] And so this is big. [00:12:02] And we've got the issues up now, we've got the issue numbers up. [00:12:06] And this is what you've been talking about. [00:12:08] It's that. [00:12:09] That immigration and border security, that's the one where the president is up. [00:12:14] That typically is, I mean, obviously, since President Trump came down the escalator, that's been his number one. [00:12:19] But right now, that spread is only up by 2.8. [00:12:23] Whereas things like inflation, Democrats have a lead, 9.5. [00:12:27] Economy jobs, Democrats up 8. [00:12:30] Healthcare is the big one. [00:12:31] Democrats up 18. [00:12:32] It's always been there. [00:12:34] And foreign policy still gives an edge to Democrats, where going into 2026. [00:12:38] Whereas usually, foreign policy is an area that Republicans, not always President Trump, but Republicans in general, Do what? [00:12:44] That's right. [00:12:45] That's exactly right. [00:12:46] And I think we're just hitting a patch of anger. [00:12:49] You know, the statement I gave for this press release might come across a little bit harsh, but I really, I mean, I watched these leads disappear. [00:12:56] I watched the inflation and cost of living lead disappear months ago. [00:13:00] But economy and jobs, that just disappeared last week. [00:13:04] Foreign policy, that just disappeared last week. [00:13:07] So I think what is important to understand is that voters have been saying we want a different direction. [00:13:13] You know, we don't want to be consumed by foreign policy. [00:13:15] That's not what we elected Donald Trump to do. [00:13:17] And they gave him a lot of grace because they like and respect him in a way that they don't respect other politicians and political parties, right? [00:13:26] I mean, it's just true. [00:13:27] And they gave him a lot of grace because of that. [00:13:29] But I think now we're at the end of their rope. [00:13:33] So they have given us a lot of time to turn the corner, to turn the page, and get back to, you know, centered on what they are interested in. [00:13:42] Jack, this can be fixed. [00:13:43] It can be fixed, you know, not only pivoting away from the foreign policy, but I mean, specifically. [00:13:49] Things that can be done. [00:13:51] They're there. [00:13:51] I mean, the Save Act would be a great start. [00:13:54] Reinstituting the deportations, none of this undercover narrative, all right? [00:13:58] We all know what's going on. [00:13:59] They shifted deportations away from agriculture, hospitality, right? [00:14:03] Where all the big GOP donors are. [00:14:06] That's the most popular deportation target out there when we poll big business. [00:14:10] They are the ones that voters want to see ICE bother. [00:14:13] So, I mean, there's very simple things that they've been saying for now the better part of a year. [00:14:18] You know, don't bomb Iran's nuclear facilities, tell BB to go home. [00:14:22] I mean, there's no way to have this frank conversation without making some people upset, but it's time to have it. [00:14:27] We're going into May. [00:14:28] You know, I've been shooting flares in the air for months. [00:14:30] We're going to get crushed. [00:14:31] Well, and Bridge, Bridge. [00:14:33] No, no. [00:14:34] And you certainly have. [00:14:36] I'm looking at the data here. [00:14:38] Is this, when you have it ranked, you have economy jobs number one, then inflation number two, then immigration number three. [00:14:43] Is that in order of voter preference? [00:14:45] It isn't only because crime and safety is number four. [00:14:50] And for some reason, we never did trust to handle issues. [00:14:53] After that, now we're going to start as of this week because it came out of nowhere. [00:14:57] Honestly, it was never really that high and it came out of nowhere. [00:15:00] So we'll have to readjust and do that. [00:15:03] But it goes inflation, cost of living, economy and jobs, healthcare, Obamacare is number three. [00:15:10] And then now accountability is kind of trading off with immigration and border security. [00:15:16] It's sad, but it's true. [00:15:18] When somebody addresses a crisis, a problem like we had under Joe Biden, sometimes It's unfortunate they don't get the credit that they deserve for shutting that down. [00:15:27] Like we were being invaded, Jack, under Joe Biden, right? [00:15:29] And President Trump came in and shut that border down. [00:15:32] So, as people perceive issues to be solved or addressed, they fall on the priority list for these people. [00:15:39] So, now what do they care about? [00:15:41] The Comey indictment was great. [00:15:43] I mean, that's the kind of stuff we hear about all the time. [00:15:45] Why isn't Fauci in handcuffs yet? [00:15:47] Why isn't Comey in handcuffs yet? [00:15:49] I hear it. [00:15:49] I hear it every, you know, I always joke. [00:15:53] I say, I got this one chat that isn't even, you know, like it's, I mean, I have my family chats, of course, but then I have like this one, it's like an Eagles chat, you know, the Eagles guys from back home, and it's not necessarily political, but it's my Eagles chat. [00:16:05] But every once in a while, the guys in the Eagles chat say, Hey, Jack, where do you rest? [00:16:10] Hey, Jack, where's this guy getting purple? [00:16:13] Actually, hey, Jack, how come they're pulling out of Minneapolis? [00:16:16] That was a huge thing that people said, Why are they doing that? [00:16:21] I thought we were going to go get all these guys. [00:16:22] What's going on? [00:16:23] So the fact that you've got Comey, you've got Fauci's advisor now, which isn't nothing, you're really starting to see a movement in that direction. [00:16:32] And I think, and I can probably guess, a lot of those people in that chat are probably millennials and younger Gen X, right? [00:16:39] Because we see this a lot with that group. [00:16:42] And they are millennials and younger generation X are hanging on more than people, I think people understand. [00:16:50] And why is that important? [00:16:51] Because I've been pretty critical that you weren't elected. [00:16:54] The president in the coalition wasn't elected by boomers, but they've been governing like a Fox, kind of like a typical Fox News watcher would want to see a Republican president govern. [00:17:04] And we put this up on the crosstabs this week. [00:17:06] We're going to do it from now on because our sample sizes are big enough. [00:17:10] Go look at and break it down by generation. [00:17:12] The president's strongest supporters are actually young men, millennial men, younger generation men. [00:17:19] They don't want to see the kind of agenda we've been seeing, but they've been hanging on for him. [00:17:24] And they love that. [00:17:25] You put Comey in a video, like Comey was forced to do this video the other day, they love it. [00:17:31] And they throw stuff at the TV and laugh at him and mock him. [00:17:34] People like Fauci's assistant, exactly. [00:17:36] The COVID, the idea that running on it as a primary issue, that's one thing, but people do want. [00:17:42] People punished for what happened during COVID. [00:17:44] Like these are not forgivable sins in the minds of these voters. [00:17:48] They want, you know, like Donald Trump said, I will be your retribution. [00:17:52] They want that retribution. [00:17:54] And I think it's important. [00:17:55] It really needs to be the most important conversation we have going forward. [00:17:58] Because if you guys look at those generation demographics we put up on the crosstabs, you'll see two things. [00:18:04] One, that boomers live in their own world. [00:18:07] And that is including us, apart from the silent generation and the builder generations, right? [00:18:14] And definitely from millennial, Gen X, and Gen Z, the electorate is going, the first boomers turn 80 this year, guys. [00:18:21] The electorate is going to change very rapidly in the near future. [00:18:26] And we have to care what those millennials think. [00:18:28] We have to care what Gen X thinks. [00:18:30] We have to care what Gen Z thinks. [00:18:32] They're the future. [00:18:33] And the funny thing about those boomers, which Republicans haven't seemed to come to grips with yet, they're not very loyal. [00:18:40] They're not. [00:18:41] They're not the seniors of 10 years ago. [00:18:44] And that's, Rich. [00:18:45] I want to have you on for longer to be able to pick your brain some more. [00:18:48] We have a very special guest coming up next, and we're only able to have her today. [00:18:52] So thank you so much for being here. [00:18:54] Go and follow Rich Barris, the People's Pundit, peoplespundit.locals.com, peoplespundit.locals.com. [00:19:01] Stay tuned. [00:19:02] Molly Hemingway joins us next on Human Events Daily. [00:19:08] You talk about influencers. [00:19:09] These are influencers, and they're friends of mine, Jack Brsovich. [00:19:15] Where's Jack? [00:19:16] Jack. [00:19:17] He's got a great job. [00:19:18] All right, folks, Jack Posobic. [00:19:24] Here we are live human events daily. [00:19:27] And special treat for everybody and first time, first time on the program. [00:19:32] The editor in chief of The Federalist and the author of the new book Alito, Molly Hemingway, joined us on Human Events for the very first time. [00:19:41] Molly, how are you? [00:19:42] Great. [00:19:42] It's so good to be here with you, Jack. [00:19:45] It's amazing to have you on. [00:19:48] And you've just written this incredible book about the Supreme Court. [00:19:51] You're always so laser focused on a variety of issues, but I would say legal issues, court issues. [00:19:57] That has always been one of your absolute strengths. [00:20:00] Tell me. [00:20:01] What made you want to write a book about Alito? [00:20:05] And did you coordinate with him to write this latest briefing on the week that your book was coming out as a way to kind of bump some sales a little bit there? [00:20:14] I did love the timing. [00:20:16] I could not have expected that everybody would be talking about Sam Alito this week with his major decision on the Voting Rights Act. [00:20:23] But it was seeing so many of these decisions over the years where he just quietly but bravely gets major work done. [00:20:31] But for some reason, people haven't been paying attention to him. [00:20:34] He is much. [00:20:35] Shyer or more reserved than a lot of justices are, but he's just delivered win after win for people who do believe that America should adhere to its founding ideals. [00:20:46] And so I thought it was important. [00:20:47] Like I wanted to know more about him, and I'm so glad that so many other people want to know about him too. [00:20:52] I think it's just great. [00:20:54] Well, one of the things that I've heard, and you know, I'm sure the book delves into this, and by the way, I got to throw it out there as a fellow Philly area conservative Catholic, just like Sam Alito, I've always felt a sort of You know, wavelength there because, you know, there's not a lot of us, but when you get one, we're really good. [00:21:14] Walk us through, though, sort of the role that he plays on the court because, you know, people look to Clarence Thomas so much as this, you know, figurehead for conservatism. [00:21:24] People call it the Thomas Court. [00:21:25] What would you say the role Sam Alito has? [00:21:28] It may not be as high profile, but it's actually very key. [00:21:31] So I just have to first off point out that Justice Alito thinks that his love of the Phillies explains a bit about his personality. [00:21:39] He says, if you're always rooting for a winning team that just delivers victories, like if you're a Yankees fan, you have a much less interesting personality and you're not able to endure bad times as well as if you're a Phillies fan. [00:21:50] No, I'm just curious. [00:21:51] I've said this a million times. [00:21:53] I've literally said this a million times. [00:21:55] And because the Eagles have won a couple of Super Bowls now since my kids have been alive, I've always said that, I said, you guys are like, this isn't fair, right? [00:22:04] You know, you need to learn to love the taste of dirt before you can actually call yourselves an Eagles fan or a Phillies fan. [00:22:10] I love it. [00:22:11] But as for how he compares with, Thomas. [00:22:13] You know, they agree so much of the time, almost always they're on the same side of a decision. [00:22:18] But whereas Justice Thomas is, like Justice Scalia, incredibly theoretical, thinking about the philosophy, underlying issues, Justice Alito is more practical. [00:22:29] And Justice Thomas, he'll say, well, here's what the court should be saying. [00:22:33] We should have this position. [00:22:35] And Justice Alito will think, well, I agree with that. [00:22:38] But he cobbles together that majority that can get you on the road. [00:22:42] To getting to that final place that Justice Thomas would like to see people taking a certain issue, whether it's gun rights or freedom of speech or freedom of religion. [00:22:52] They work well together because they have these different strengths, but they are quite different in their approach. [00:22:58] Right. [00:22:59] And so his approach has been a little bit more in terms of, if I understand correctly, actually bringing the conservative justices together, which may be partly or even singularly why he was the one that ended up writing the majority opinion in this latest Louisiana ruling. [00:23:15] Well, he got a broad. [00:23:17] Broad group together. [00:23:18] It was a 6 3 decision. [00:23:20] And you look at what Thomas wrote in his concurrence, he's, you know, he had a much more pure and extreme, if you can say it that way, approach to how people should view the Voting Rights Act. [00:23:30] I think a lot of people actually agree with him. [00:23:32] But if he had had that, if he were authoring it, he would only have had two to three people. [00:23:38] Again, Alito's able to build those coalitions. [00:23:40] It's also why he authored the Dobbs decision. [00:23:43] It had been a goal of the pro life movement and conservative legal movement for 50 years to overturn Roe v. Wade. [00:23:50] Every time the court had gotten close, that majority would crumble. [00:23:53] And so he. [00:23:54] You needed to have someone who would hold together that majority through unbelievable pressure. [00:23:58] And I don't think they realized how bad the pressure would get, but it held together. [00:24:05] You know, since you mentioned Dobbs, was there any indication as you were doing the research for this or, you know, just interviews, et cetera, as to how the actual leak of the Dobbs decision took place? [00:24:18] So, Jack, a big part of the book, I look at that leak, what happened inside the court, behind the scenes, what happened with the investigation. [00:24:25] And it was. [00:24:26] Really interesting to me how nobody praised the investigation. [00:24:30] They all thought it was weak. [00:24:31] They thought that the marshal investigating it didn't really understand who had access, where they have access, and didn't ask the kinds of questions that should have been asked. [00:24:40] So instead of saying to these people, Do you know the author of this piece? [00:24:44] Have you ever communicated with him? [00:24:45] Has your spouse ever communicated with him? [00:24:47] Have you ever socialized with him? [00:24:48] They just said, Did you leak the Dobbs decision? [00:24:51] And everybody said no, and they said, Well, I guess we can never figure it out. [00:24:55] Imagine, you know, if detectives were trying to figure out who robbed a bank or who set a fire, and they just said, Did you do it? [00:25:00] No? [00:25:00] Okay, well, carry on. [00:25:02] That's not how a thorough investigation should have been conducted. === Serious Conspiracy Investigations (15:32) === [00:25:05] And you're seeing additional leaks from the court now, including recently there were some leaks attempting to go after Chief Justice John Roberts. [00:25:13] So he maybe should have done a better job conducting that investigation in the first place. [00:25:19] Yeah, I mean, look, when I was in the intelligence community, I was in, not the subject, but in a variety of situations where people were asking about leaks. [00:25:30] And when a leak investigation over there gets serious, They break out the polygraphs. [00:25:36] They break out the lie detectors. [00:25:38] They make you sit down and you are not allowed to leave until you've been questioned multiple times by multiple people and making sure that everyone's story stays straight. [00:25:47] So I know what a real leak investigation looks like. [00:25:50] I actually found out who it was at that time. [00:25:52] Obviously, I can't talk about it, but no, it was not me. [00:25:56] And that just wasn't what happened here. [00:25:59] Yeah, not even close. [00:26:00] And the thing about that leak is that it really. [00:26:04] Hurt the relationships on the court. [00:26:06] People felt they couldn't trust each other. [00:26:08] Nobody thought it was an actual justice who leaked, but they did think that someone's clerk, you know, one of the justice clerks probably did it. [00:26:15] A few people thought maybe there was a permanent staff member who might have done it. [00:26:19] But until that person comes forward, we probably won't know. [00:26:23] Certainly people have their suspicions inside the court. [00:26:28] Wow. [00:26:29] So the new book, folks, is Alito. [00:26:31] Molly Hemingway is our guest. [00:26:32] We're coming up on a quick break, but we're going to have her hang on. [00:26:36] For more because there's so much this i'm getting. [00:26:38] By the way, we're getting comments in already, people saying they want to get the book. [00:26:42] Uh, people are buying it already. [00:26:43] It's flying off the uh, the digital shelves as we speak, so we'll be right back. [00:26:48] One more segment with Molly Hemingway. [00:26:50] Where's Jack? [00:26:52] Where's Jack? [00:26:55] Where is he Jack? [00:26:56] I want to see you. [00:26:59] Great job, Jack. [00:27:01] Thank you, what a job you do. [00:27:02] You know, we have an incredible thing. [00:27:04] We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys should be getting. [00:27:10] All right, Jack Fasobick, we're back, live. [00:27:15] Human Events Daily Real Market's Voice, folks. [00:27:17] I talk about government overreach every single day on this show, but we are securing the border, cleaning up our elections. 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[00:28:08] It would be so important for you if you're a homeowner. [00:28:10] So use promo code POSO at HometitleLock.com and you'll get a free title history report and a free trial of their million dollar triple lock protection. [00:28:20] Again, that's HometitleLock.com. [00:28:23] Promo code POSO. [00:28:24] All right, guys. [00:28:24] So just a quick programming note. [00:28:26] I'm told the president may be holding a press conference here soon. [00:28:29] So we are going to be looking for that. [00:28:31] But I want to bring Molly Hemingway back in because, Molly, you know, apparently, you know, prosecutors at the DOJ must be listening to our show because Bloomberg News just broke the story that DOJ prosecutors in Virginia are pursuing separate charges against James Comey for allegedly leaking classified information. [00:28:56] In, and I believe this would be in conjunction with President Trump and some of those earlier iterations of the New York Times article and the Russiagate situation with the steel dossier. [00:29:12] So, Molly, again, we see the president here really taking a new tack, I think, going directly after James Comey. [00:29:18] Well, there is this issue where people elected Donald Trump in part because they were horrified at what people like James Comey had done to our institutions. [00:29:27] James Comey, yes, he leaked again to hurt Donald Trump. [00:29:30] But he also leaked to hurt Hillary Clinton, according to what we know. [00:29:34] And so I wouldn't be surprised if there were additional leaks that he had done for political gain. [00:29:40] When you have people like that in positions of incredible power and trust and they abuse those positions, it is important that they be held accountable. [00:29:49] And we have not seen that thus far. [00:29:51] You don't really have a republic if people are allowed to run an absolute coup attempt against a duly elected president by falsely accusing him of being a traitor who colluded with Russia. [00:30:02] To steal the 2016 election. [00:30:04] And I think we all know that James Comey knew that wasn't true. [00:30:07] And yet he perpetuated that. [00:30:09] And I've reported on how he demanded that the obviously joke of a dossier be included in that IC, the intelligence community assessment, that was then distributed to members of Congress, all to make them believe this absolutely delusional conspiracy theory. [00:30:26] You know, Molly, I seem to remember testimony by a number of U.S. officials that the dossier played no role in that ICA. [00:30:35] When you testify something under oath, there's a word for that if it's not true, isn't that correct? [00:30:40] Yes. [00:30:40] And there is a problem, though, that there are these statutes of limitations that limit your ability to hold people accountable after five years. [00:30:47] It's why I've been happy to see that the Department of Justice has been looking at the ongoing conspiracy. [00:30:53] When you're perpetuating an ongoing conspiracy, that five year statute of limitations starts running at the last moment that that conspiracy is taking place. [00:31:04] Well, these people are still running this conspiracy. [00:31:07] They are still. [00:31:08] Claiming that this was true, what they were doing, that they didn't behave poorly when they tried to make it seem like President Trump was not a duly elected leader. [00:31:19] And so that does give more leeway for people to truly investigate all of the lies and disinformation and misinformation that were perpetuated against the American people. [00:31:30] I mean, this was a crime against the country. [00:31:33] And it could have caused even more global problems than they did. [00:31:37] And because the corporate media were part of this. [00:31:40] Conspiracy theory perpetuation, they're never going to be honest about how damaging and serious it was and the need for accountability. [00:31:48] But I really think the country needs to hold these people accountable. [00:31:52] And not just with the Russia collusion hoax, but also with what they did to people during the COVID pandemic aftermath when they had the government silence people from free and open debate and they hid their involvement in what became this global pandemic. [00:32:08] These are really serious crimes and they have to be taken seriously. [00:32:11] And we don't have a corporate media. [00:32:13] That is applying pressure because they're guilty as well. [00:32:18] Well, no. [00:32:18] And Molly, actually, one thing we were chatting about this in the show open today, but I'm currently working on compiling a searchable archive of Cole Thomas Allen's tweets. [00:32:30] So many of them are in the archive, but the way the Wayback Machine works is you have to click each link, so it makes it very cumbersome. [00:32:37] But as we've been going through this, and I think we're up to June of 2024, so just before the Butler assassination attempt, but one of the things that jumps right off the page. [00:32:48] As Human Events and our team are working on this, is that this was a full on believer in the Russiagate conspiracy theory. [00:32:55] He was a full on believer in Russia collusion. [00:32:57] He referenced it over and over and over, almost on a seemingly daily basis. [00:33:03] So, I mean, you have a direct tie right there. [00:33:05] Well, I saw Chuck Todd earlier this week say that he didn't feel safe going to an event that Trump was at. [00:33:14] And I thought about this. [00:33:15] Chuck Todd, every day on his TV show, pushed the Russia collusion hoax. [00:33:20] If he had a Republican guest on, he'd make them denounce Trump and Russia. [00:33:23] And he did it day after day after day. [00:33:26] Then you have this attempted assassin who believes Chuck Todd, who believes the New York Times, Washington Post, Atlantic Monthly, CNN, MSNBC. [00:33:36] He wasn't saying anything that they weren't saying. [00:33:39] He got his feelings and thoughts from them. [00:33:43] And I thought that was what was so chilling about this guy he, you know, when he wrote his note to his family, he was just sounding like, Frankly, my liberal friends from high school on Facebook, where I read their notes and I'm like, oh, this person does not seem to be totally attached to reality. [00:33:59] Or they sounded like what you hear on Jake Tapper's show. [00:34:02] You saw a poll recently that half of Democrats don't believe that their people's previous attempts on President Trump's lives were real. [00:34:14] You have people who died in some of the left's assassination attempts, not just against Trump when Correct Comparatori was killed, but also when they killed Charlie Kirk. [00:34:23] These are this, this is very serious. [00:34:25] They're doing it and then denying that it's being done. [00:34:28] It's crazy. [00:34:30] And Molly, we don't have all the archives set up for this just yet, but what my guys tell me is that Colt Thomas Allen himself subscribed to the theory that Butler was staged. [00:34:41] So, I mean, this is just it's a level of meta reality where here's a guy who doesn't actually believe the conspiracy theory, which by the way, Chris Ray played a role. [00:34:53] And when I put out the book about Butler, we talked about that at length that, oh, it was shrapnel, that he wasn't actually hit, you know, that, you know, even though we have pictures of the bullet that, you know, that are heading right towards his ear, Chris Wray himself played a role in spreading that conspiracy theory. [00:35:11] Not that it was staged, but the angle of it that perhaps he hadn't actually been hit by a bullet, which was very adjacent to the, you know, Butler was staged conspiracy theory. [00:35:21] I have some sources, you know, FBI related sources who said that when Chris Wray said that, They were actually glad that people saw that he's as partisan and nefarious as they seemed to think he was. [00:35:34] We all know that Comey lies. [00:35:37] We all have seen it. [00:35:38] It's beyond a shadow of a doubt. [00:35:40] Anybody who's analyzing the facts has seen how he's slippery and deceptive. [00:35:47] But I think Chris Wray was able to craft that he was somehow nonpartisan for a longer period of time. [00:35:54] But between so many things he was doing, people realized that he had some issues as well. [00:36:01] I think that's exactly right. [00:36:03] And with Comi, I mean, you know, one of the great examples I could think of is this is that, you know, if you go and take a picture of some seashells on the beach and then blame it on your wife or blame it on just finding them, but then in the immediate previous picture on your Instagram, it's you sitting and reading your book next to those very same seashells. [00:36:22] I mean, the guy has never been able to keep a straight story on anything, seemingly. [00:36:29] And to your point, just writ large. [00:36:31] It's obvious that so many people wanted to see accountability. [00:36:35] That's why President Trump was reelected. [00:36:39] I think that it played a huge role in 2024, these false, ginned up indictments against him. [00:36:43] And that's why, ladies and gentlemen, you need to go out and get Molly's new book on Sam Alito, someone who is showing us from a legal perspective how we can right the ship. [00:36:54] Molly, tell us again how we can get the book. [00:36:56] Well, my book, Alito, which I just found out made the bestseller list, which I'm very happy about. [00:37:01] Oh, really, yes. [00:37:02] It means that other people are interested in him. [00:37:04] You can get him anywhere books are sold, Amazon, Barnes and Noble. [00:37:06] Well, not anywhere, probably not a lefty bookstore that censors titles. [00:37:11] But it also is a great thing for everybody to see how he balances principle and pragmatism. [00:37:17] You know, these are not in conflict. [00:37:18] You can be very principled and also secure victories. [00:37:21] That's what he shows us. [00:37:24] Molly Hemingway, God bless. [00:37:25] Thank you so much for joining us here at Human Events Daily. [00:37:29] Absolutely incredible. [00:37:30] Give her a follow, folks. [00:37:31] I'm already getting the book. [00:37:33] I've already told people I need that book. [00:37:34] We got to have it. [00:37:35] Right back, Human Events. [00:37:37] Call this the Jack Posobic Appreciation Hour. [00:37:40] I can say confidently, I believe, I think Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential nominee if it wasn't for Jack Posobic. [00:37:45] And that is, I'll be honest. [00:37:47] All right, folks, Jack Posobic back live here. [00:37:57] Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice. [00:38:02] Really excited to have on now the candidate for Congress in Utah's 2nd District, Carrie Ann Lazanvi. [00:38:08] Carrie Ann, thank you so much for joining us. [00:38:10] Thank you. [00:38:11] Nice to be here. [00:38:13] Well, it's great to have you on. [00:38:15] So, talk to us a little bit about the race, talked about this, the dynamic. [00:38:19] And by the way, congrats on the primary. [00:38:22] Thank you. [00:38:23] It was convention. [00:38:24] So, I won at convention. [00:38:26] So, I'm the official Republican nominee. [00:38:29] But the primary is June 23rd. [00:38:31] So, we're in a fight until the primary. [00:38:33] Got you. [00:38:33] Got you. [00:38:33] Thank you. [00:38:35] Yeah, no worries. [00:38:37] I really appreciate you having me on. [00:38:39] It is so important. [00:38:41] We are on the edge of a fiscal cliff in this. [00:38:43] Country and trust in Congress is at an all time low. [00:38:48] Immigration is broken. [00:38:49] Our younger generations face growing inflation and fewer opportunities. [00:38:54] And we cannot afford two more years of go along to get along. [00:38:57] That's what we have right now in our second congressional district here in Utah. [00:39:02] And that's why I'm running. [00:39:05] Well, that's incredible to see. [00:39:07] Tell us when you're out there talking to folks in the district, when you're out there, when you're talking to voters, meeting with voters, what are some of the top issues that you have on? [00:39:16] We just had a pollster on who was telling us that, you know, really hearing a lot of economy and jobs, but there's also this question about accountability. [00:39:23] You know, is that tracking with what you're seeing in the field or are there other things that pop up? [00:39:29] I am seeing so many comments about the corruption that we see in DC at every level and the concern over that. [00:39:37] And that actually surprised me. [00:39:38] I thought the economy would be higher and top of mind on most voters' minds. [00:39:44] And it's just the corruption. [00:39:47] They see this gridlock and not being able to get anything done at the federal level to really answer the issues that Americans are facing. [00:39:56] Just normal everyday people who are affected by the price of milk at the grocery store, and yet they see individuals in Congress who seem completely disconnected from those concerns. [00:40:10] You know, that's amazing you say that because that's exactly, I mean, we were just talking about James Comey on here. [00:40:16] We've been talking about some other, you know, arrests and prosecutions that are taking place. [00:40:22] Comey may also now be facing, as we just heard in the last couple of minutes, more charges when it comes to leaking of classified documents. [00:40:29] And I think that, you know, I was just chatting about some folks that, you know, friends of mine, Pennsylvania guys who are saying the same thing. === Accountability for Leaks (06:44) === [00:40:38] They're saying we, you know, we came in with President Trump and we got on board saying we want to see that accountability. [00:40:44] We feel that we got, you know, a raw deal, whether it's COVID or whether it's the economy, the Biden inflation, all these other things. [00:40:51] And people want to see that level of accountability. [00:40:56] Yeah. [00:40:57] And what we see is just continued omnibus, minibus bills right now. [00:41:02] Clean appropriations bills, no budget. [00:41:05] That is. [00:41:06] Oh, and Carrie Ann, pardon me. [00:41:08] Pardon me, just very quickly. [00:41:09] I'm told the president is now live in the Oval Office. [00:41:13] So we're going to throw to that over on the network side. [00:41:16] We're going to take that live. [00:41:19] This year, I promised to make the same types of retirement accounts enjoyed by the federal employees available to all Americans. [00:41:27] So that's what we're doing. [00:41:29] It always seemed fair. [00:41:30] It's a tremendous, it's really a tremendous situation for all Americans. [00:41:36] With really much promises made, as I say, promises kept. [00:41:39] I'm thrilled to be joined by incredible people that I know and the Warriors. [00:41:45] Jason Smith, these are Congress people, Brian Stiles, Mike Gary, Lloyd Smucker, Bill Heisinger, Ryan McKenzie, John McGuire, Zach Nunn, Derek Van Orden. [00:41:58] All right, we're back here with Carrie Ann Lazzombie coming up there. [00:42:02] And we've had the president, he has a new executive order. [00:42:06] All about retirement accounts. [00:42:09] So he's taken that. [00:42:10] But I didn't want to shortchange you there too much. [00:42:12] It just so happens the president, for whatever reason, he likes to go live during the program. [00:42:16] What can I do? [00:42:18] Well, that's very exciting. [00:42:20] And I appreciate the work on retirement accounts. [00:42:23] I'm concerned about where Social Security is at right now over the last six years. [00:42:28] As my opponent has been in office, the unfunded liabilities within Social Security have almost doubled in six years. [00:42:36] So, lots of concern around what Americans are going to do as they age in the coming years and what Congress will do. [00:42:46] No, I think that's absolutely correct. [00:42:49] You know, speaking of accountability, you know, I'd be remiss if I didn't say that, you know, one of the stories that we cover on this program, of course, and may actually be taking us out to Utah here in, you know, a couple of weeks is the Tyler Robinson, well, trial. [00:43:08] The trial hasn't actually started yet, but the preliminary hearing will be in a couple of weeks. [00:43:14] That happening in such close proximity, relatively to your district, and something obviously happened in Utah. [00:43:22] Would you say that having something as horrific as that, as impactful as that, obviously international, global news taking place so close to home, has that resonated with the district? [00:43:34] Is it something that you hear people come up or are they following this? [00:43:38] Absolutely. [00:43:39] And it was heartbreaking when it happened. [00:43:41] I actually held a vigil the very night. [00:43:44] After Charlie was shot and killed at UVU campus. [00:43:48] And I say, look, throw the book at Tyler Robinson. [00:43:53] The left needs to understand there are consequences to their ongoing political violence. [00:44:01] Well, and here we had another one. [00:44:03] I don't know if you want to call it a copycat or what, just a couple of days later, you know, a couple of days ago at the White House Correspondence Center. [00:44:13] And unfortunately, As the people of Utah found out firsthand that this is not going away, it unfortunately has become a trend. [00:44:23] And, you know, we've heard college Republicans on campuses saying they're afraid, they're afraid to speak their mind, to say, and we want viewpoint diversity. [00:44:33] That's what higher ed is all about. [00:44:35] And yet we have this environment that the left has created where speech is not protected and it's not respected. [00:44:44] And we have to get back to the America where we Can agree where we can disagree with respect, with cordiality, and with civility, and not be afraid that we're going to get shot for it. [00:44:57] And I couldn't agree more. [00:44:58] You know, this is something where it's a straight line. [00:45:03] It's a straight line between what Charlie was doing on campus or, you know, a group of people who are gathered to celebrate the First Amendment, the press, freedom of the press, freedom of speech. [00:45:16] These are the bedrocks of our society. [00:45:19] It's bigger even than individuals. [00:45:21] Because it's not just about Charlie Kirk or President Donald Trump. [00:45:27] It's actually about who we are as Americans. [00:45:30] Do we believe in this system where we work things out by speech, by dialogue, by debate, and by voting? [00:45:37] Or do we refuse that and go and try these other methods? [00:45:43] That's why it's so corrosive. [00:45:45] And I've said from the start, from absolutely the start, whatever the highest penalty is, throw the book exactly as you said. [00:45:52] And obviously we see how the trial's been. [00:45:54] Been playing out that they are working their way through and doing everything they have to do to make sure that this is held up as an example of something that we can never, ever see again. [00:46:09] Yes. [00:46:10] And that's why I'm so grateful for you, for all the media outlets who are out there talking about the truth about what's happening in America, giving Americans an outlet to really listen and understand about the issues of their day. [00:46:23] Thank you. [00:46:24] Well, thank you. [00:46:25] I appreciate that. [00:46:25] And then please, you know, it's, you know, I just try to. [00:46:28] Try to call it like I see it and try to do the right thing every day. [00:46:32] Carrie Ann, tell us where we can go. [00:46:34] Tell everyone where they can go to find more information about you, about the race, and if they want to get involved. [00:46:39] Great. [00:46:40] Thank you. [00:46:40] Please check out my social media, also votecarryanne.com. [00:46:44] We'd love to have you join us. [00:46:46] All right, votecarryanne. [00:46:47] Well, I will certainly be out there. [00:46:49] So if we have any free time or I think we could probably work something out, check out votecarryanne.com to see her platform and everything that's going on. [00:47:00] James Comey. [00:47:01] Well, more charges coming for James Comey because you see, Comey, you don't get to just destroy the United States of America or attempt to. [00:47:11] and get away with it. [00:47:12] No, you don't. [00:47:14] What you get is the iron law of exact reciprocity. [00:47:19] Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.