
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec Tyler Robinson's Defense Team Desperate, Goes Full Female Theater Kid Already
Feb 4, 2026
Will Chamberlain, attorney and Article 3 Project commentator, offers legal strategy perspective. Libby Emmons, editor-in-chief at The Post Millennial, analyzes pretrial hearing theatrics and media framing. Kevin Sorbo, actor and producer, discusses family-focused entertainment and the All-American Halftime Show. They dissect DNA questioning, disqualification motions, cultural stakes of alternative halftime programming.
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Defense Theatrics Signal Delay Tactics
- Jack Posobiec argues the defense's courtroom theatrics signal desperation in Tyler Robinson's case.
- He frames the DNA questioning by defense counsel as a performative delay tactic rather than substantive refutation.
Witness Presence Was De Minimis
- Libby Emmons explains the defense claims rest on an 18-year-old's incidental presence at the rally.
- Prosecutors presented that her footage added nothing unique to the large volume of crowd videos.
Preserve Every Argument Early
- Defense teams will advance many arguments early to preserve appellate issues and avoid malpractice claims.
- Expect attorneys to "throw stuff at the wall" to see what sticks in high-stakes cases.
