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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 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.

Feb 10, 2025 • 41min
The Culture Shift From Woke and Swifties to High MAGA
Delve into the cultural shift from a woke society to the rising influence of MAGA. Discover Trump's impact at the Super Bowl and how it reflects changing public sentiment. Explore Philadelphia's rich history alongside its evolving political landscape. Learn about the intersection of sports and political activism, with insights on the Eagles' victory. The podcast also critiques celebrity culture and advocates for fiscal responsibility within the MAGA movement, while discussing important U.S. foreign policy events.

Feb 8, 2025 • 1h 7min
THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 72 — Self-Sterilizing Libs? 2032 Armageddon? Worst Super Bowl Ever?
The hosts dive into humorous discussions about the Super Bowl and its cultural impact, particularly around the Philadelphia Eagles. They address the evolving landscape of Super Bowl commercials, expressing nostalgia for the classics. A quirky debate arises over the potential effects of pausing USAID funding on left-leaning initiatives. Additionally, they contemplate a fictional scenario involving an asteroid threat while discussing community funding. The conversation culminates with lighthearted Super Bowl predictions and the emotional rollercoaster of sports fandom.

Feb 7, 2025 • 54min
President Trump's Historic Meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba
Former President Trump shares insights on his pivotal meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, focusing on trade negotiations and security alliances amid rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific. They discuss Japan's increasing military investments and the importance of collaboration in cutting-edge technologies. Mercedes Schlapp offers a look into the rapid shifts in international policies under the Trump administration, contrasting them with current approaches. Together, they highlight the critical dynamics of U.S.-Japan relations and the challenges posed by global politics.

Feb 6, 2025 • 41min
LEAKED UKRAINIAN PEACE PLAN, PRES. TRUMP DEBANKING THE MEDIA AND TAKING MEN OUT OF WOMEN’S SPORTS
Joining the discussion are May Mailman, a senior policy strategist at the White House focused on women's sports, and Mark Berkman, a professor and AI expert. They dive into the leaked peace plan for Ukraine and its implications for NATO, detailing President Trump's approach to foreign policy. Mailman emphasizes the need to protect women's sports rights against transgender athlete participation. Berkman shares insights on AI's transformative potential in government, creating a fascinating dialogue on current social and technological issues.

Feb 5, 2025 • 41min
POLITICO SCANDAL: POLITICO RECEIVED $34.3M FROM US GOVERNMENT
Roger Stone, a renowned political consultant known for his provocative insights, joins the discussion to unveil a shocking revelation: Politico secured over $8 million in taxpayer funding from USAID. This raises serious questions about media integrity and government accountability. Stone delves into the historical context of government influence in media, likening it to past manipulation efforts. The conversation also touches on the implications for electoral integrity, amid concerns about Politico’s reporting on major political controversies.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 41min
The Truth About USAID and the Imminent Confirmations of RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard
Mike Benz, Executive Director of the Foundation for Freedom Online, and Kenny Cody, a columnist and political commentator, dive into the critical assessment of USAID's operations. They dissect the agency's controversial influence, particularly on political narratives and domestic issues like populism. The conversation also highlights Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard's significant political appointments, advocating for the prioritization of American talent over foreign interests. Their insights reveal a complex interplay of accountability and reform within U.S. foreign policy.

Feb 3, 2025 • 43min
The President Throws Down on the FBI, Federal Workers Openly Threating War Against Trump and the End of Big Tech Censorship
Alan Bakari, Managing Director at the Foundation for Freedom Online, and J.D. Vance, U.S. Senator from Ohio, discuss critical issues facing the nation. They dive into the President’s harsh stance on the FBI and the troubling behavior of federal workers undermining the government. The conversation shifts to the evolving landscape of tech censorship, highlighting the impact of major companies like Microsoft on data rights. Bakari and Vance offer insights on the ongoing efforts against online censorship, revealing a call for accountability and change in our digital world.

Jan 31, 2025 • 49min
The DC Crash, Exclusive Interview with Sec. Noem, Ordo Amoris and Pro-Life Pardons
Nick Sortor, an on-the-scene reporter who covered the helicopter crash at Reagan National Airport, offers gripping insights into the incident's implications for airspace safety. He discusses problematic FAA oversight and raises alarming questions about transparency in aviation crises. The conversation delves into critical themes of national security, including the ongoing challenges at the U.S.-Canada border and the necessity for prioritized love within communities and families. Join Sortor as he navigates these pressing topics with expertise and urgency.