

Episode 4841: First Day Of A True Ceasefire In Gaza; Prosecute The Left's Surveillance State
Oct 10, 2025
Jack Posobiec, a political commentator known for his insights on current events, shares an on-the-ground perspective about the ceasefire in Gaza and its implications for regional stability. Dr. Gina Loudon, a conservative commentator and author, dives into civil liberties issues, discussing the undue surveillance of political opponents, including allegations against figures like Tulsi Gabbard. Together, they highlight the importance of prosecuting misuse of power and the ongoing impact of international diplomacy in the Middle East.
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Ceasefire Mechanics And U.S. Role
- The transcript frames a major ceasefire in Gaza with IDF repositioning and a 72-hour countdown for hostage release.
- The U.S. will send roughly 200 troops in a support/coordinating role, not into Gaza.
Nobel Prize Highlights Venezuelan Opposition
- The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the 2025 Peace Prize to Maria Corina Machado for promoting Venezuelan democracy.
- The committee emphasizes civilian courage and unifying opposition forces toward free elections.
Reaction To Charlie Kirk's Assassination
- Stephen Bannon and Jack Posobiec recount the one-month mark since Charlie Kirk's assassination and the response from their movement.
- They describe vigils, prayers, and government action instead of riots, framing their community's reaction.