

Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Human Events with Jack Posobiec
The real events of the world are out there, but it all depends on who you listen to. Human Events with Jack Posobiec brings you unfiltered and factual updates on how current events will impact our country today and in the future. This show is breaking the news that the biased mainstream media can't handle.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 43min
BREAKING: KASH PATEL CONFIRMED
Kash Patel, newly confirmed as the Director of the FBI, shares insights from his time in the Obama administration, particularly about uncovering Russiagate. He dives into the importance of grassroots activism and calls for government transparency following events like January 6. The conversation also touches on the role of the military in Germany, data privacy concerns, and the balance of power between executive and judicial branches. Patel emphasizes the need for accountability in law enforcement and highlights the voices of patriotism heard at recent political gatherings.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 41min
“ZELENSKY, YOU’RE FIRED” PRESIDENT TRUMP BREAKS THE WAR MACHINE
Tyler Boyer, COO of Turning Point Action with a background in missionary work in Donbass, and Kevin Posobiec, a political activist and co-host, dive into pressing topics. They discuss President Zelensky’s challenges amid accusations of authoritarianism and Trump’s critique of U.S.-Ukraine relations. The conversation shifts to the importance of grassroots campaigns and local political engagement, emphasizing targeted voting efforts in Pennsylvania. Additionally, they touch on the impact of food quality on health, advocating for informed dietary choices.

Feb 19, 2025 • 25min
HUMAN EVENT DAILY SPECIAL REPORT: THE NIGHT TRAIN TO KIEV
Join a captivating exploration of Ukraine's diplomatic landscape, where key political figures engage in peace negotiations, including intriguing discussions on land swaps and military arrangements. Dive into fresh ideas for American economic policy with the proposal of a sovereign wealth fund aimed at fostering investment without tax increases. Lastly, journey through the complexities of the ongoing conflict, emphasizing the vital role of U.S. support and the intricate geopolitical ties that influence lasting stability in the region.

Feb 18, 2025 • 41min
RUSSIA SAYS UKRAINE MUST HOLD NEW PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS AS PART OF PEACE DEAL
Join Natalie Winters, a White House correspondent, and Carrie Lake, a conservative commentator, as they dive into the intense political landscape surrounding Ukraine's future. They discuss Russia's demands for new presidential elections as part of peace talks and the challenges faced by President Zelensky. The conversation also touches on the scrutiny of U.S. foreign aid, the complexities of American foreign policy amid rising tensions, and the potential for a more proactive stance on democracy and geopolitical relationships.

Feb 17, 2025 • 41min
THE ART OF THE PEACE DEAL: The Ukraine Peace Deal and the Historic 2nd Night Train to Kiev
Delve into the intricate peace negotiations surrounding the Ukraine conflict, featuring insights from high-level meetings with key officials. Experience a personal account of resilience in Kiev as discussions on economic support unfold. Discover the diplomatic dynamics involving Zelensky and Trump, and their potential impact on U.S.-Russia relations. Explore the complexities of establishing a peace deal while emphasizing the importance of health in politics. Finally, examine how European leadership influences the negotiations, critiquing media narratives along the way.

Feb 15, 2025 • 1h 13min
THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 73 — Tattoo Vibe Shift? RFK's Day 1 Agenda? Subway Speakerphone Ban?
The discussion kicks off with the cultural implications of a celebrity's tattoo removal, raising questions about societal shifts. A humorous debate unfolds over the idea of banning loud music in public transport. They also dive into the complexities of male friendships in 'The Lord of the Rings,' contrasting humor and intimacy. The conversation shifts to homoerotic themes in classic cinema, highlighting societal perceptions of masculinity. Lastly, they tackle the absurdities of modern air travel, reminiscing about past experiences while critiquing current service quality.

Feb 14, 2025 • 45min
JD Vance Throws Down at Munich Conference, Peace Talks with Zelensky Continue
JD Vance, a U.S. Senator, delivers a compelling speech at the Munich Security Conference, addressing mass migration and traditional European values. He critiques European leadership and the media’s portrayal of his views. Legal analyst Josh Hammer discusses the judiciary's role during the Trump administration, exploring concepts like 'judicial insurrection.' Both guests emphasize the importance of the America First movement in shaping political discourse, including ongoing peace negotiations in Ukraine and concerns over accountability in U.S. aid.

Feb 13, 2025 • 48min
PRESIDENT TRUMP ENDS THE ERA OF EUROPE AS A 'PROTECTORATE' OF AMERICA
The podcast dives into the potential political ramifications of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination and the historical context of U.S. support for key initiatives. It critiques American education policies alongside rising geopolitical concerns, particularly regarding terrorism and NATO responsibilities. A transformative shift in U.S. trade policy is discussed, alongside the alarming scale of government fraud. The challenges faced by American companies in Europe and Canada’s dependency on the U.S. economy round out a robust conversation on international relations and domestic reforms.

Feb 12, 2025 • 42min
WWIII HAS BEEN CANCELLED - PRES. TRUMP AND PUTIN TO MEET FOR PEACE TALKS
Mark Mitchell, a contributor to Rasmussen Reports, shares his insights on pressing political matters. The conversation highlights the upcoming peace talks between Trump and Putin, emphasizing the hopeful outlook for Ukraine amidst the chaos. They dissect the interplay between democracy and bureaucracy, and the implications of NATO's role in the region. Mitchell also sheds light on Trump's rising approval ratings and the ongoing debates surrounding government accountability and corruption. The episode paints a vivid picture of the political landscape's potential to shift dramatically.

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Feb 11, 2025 • 42min
PRES. TRUMP DISPATCHES CABINET MEMBERS TO EUROPE TO END THE UKRAINE WAR, FBI IMPLICATED IN ICE LEAK
Kevin Posobiec, a regular guest and analyst, joins independent journalist Nick Sorter to dissect President Trump's bold strategy of sending cabinet members to Europe to negotiate peace in Ukraine. They tackle the escalating U.S.-Ukraine tensions and Vladmir Putin's aggression while discussing the strategic importance of Ukraine’s resources. The duo also shines a light on the dire need for government accountability and transparency, especially in aid funding, all laced with humor and personal anecdotes about political confrontations and military recruitment.