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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 28, 2026 • 46min
Human Events Saturday Special: US Strikes Iran
Javier Negre, on-the-ground correspondent reporting from Times Square with international contacts. He describes local reactions in New York and regional support in Gulf cities. He covers reported strikes on Iran, targeting of air defenses and drones. He also discusses protests in U.S. cities and the fog of war around unverified claims.

Feb 27, 2026 • 48min
The Clinton Epstein Testimony, The CCP Drone Images of U.S. Military & Tyler Robinson’s Parents
Darren Selnick, former deputy chief of staff experienced in national security, warns about China’s commercial drone imagery of U.S. forces. Will Chamberlain, legal commentator with the Article III Project, breaks down the Utah criminal proceedings and defense motions. They discuss Chinese information-warfare risks, U.S. force posture choices, and prosecutorial strategies in high-profile cases.

Feb 26, 2026 • 48min
Are Iran Strikes Imminent? And The Cartels Have Become a Separatist Military Force within Mexico
Oscar Blue Ramirez, a field reporter covering cartel violence in Mexico, gives on-the-ground accounts from Guadalajara and Tepalpa. Tom B. Sour, a former U.S. Navy intelligence and naval combat expert, breaks down likely naval and air strike options and regional force posture. They discuss possible opening strikes on Iran, carrier and fleet movements, and how cartels now operate like armed paramilitary forces.

Feb 25, 2026 • 48min
HARD TRUTHS: Tommy Robinson Has A Warning For America
Tommy Robinson, British activist known for campaigning on free speech, immigration, and exposing child sexual exploitation. He discusses Trump's global cultural impact. He recounts Britain’s loss of free speech and his 2018 imprisonment. He details grooming scandals and crime statistics, warns about migrant-related risks, and outlines plans for mass rallies and a cultural movement.

Feb 24, 2026 • 48min
Patriotism Is Back On The Menu, The Truth Behind the CJNG Cartel's Rise, & Robinson Case Update
Libby Emmons, legal editor and commentator on courtroom developments. Oscar Blue Ramirez, field reporter on cartel violence in Mexico. Aron McIntyre, political commentator on nationalism. They discuss rising patriotism linked to sports and politics. They report on CJNG violence, border security, and U.S.-Mexico cooperation. They cover courtroom rulings, scheduling, and media access in a high-profile legal case.

Feb 23, 2026 • 48min
Armed Man Shot and Killed at Mar-a-Lago, Cartel Violence Rages Through Puerta Vallarta & the Threat of Regime Change in Iran
A tense recounting of a perimeter breach at a high-profile estate and the fatal shooting that followed. Deep dive into cartel violence in Puerto Vallarta, including military-grade weapons and cross-border threats. Discussion of radicalization patterns online and how filtered conspiracies can drive political violence. Debate over risks of regime change in Iran and the different stakes of targeting a nuclear program.

Feb 21, 2026 • 1h 49min
THOUGHTCRIME Ep 116 - What Is 'White Culture'? Eric Swalwell's Poetry? Thomas Massie, Friend or Foe?
Cliff Maloney, conservative commentator known for sharp cultural commentary, returns to tackle hot-button topics. He debates whether a distinct white culture exists and highlights pop culture markers. He weighs in on Thomas Massie’s political posture and whether Massie is ally or adversary. The conversation also jumps to AI re-creating movie stars and the politics of social media rules for kids.

Feb 20, 2026 • 48min
President Trump Accuses Supreme Court Of Being Under Foreign Influence
Natalie Dominguez, a title theft education expert, outlines a real deed forgery case and protective services. Joshua Lysak, author on regime change, discusses Iran, risks of intervention, and historical lessons. Alex Abkarian, precious metals executive, explains how tariffs and geopolitical risk move gold and the dollar. Multiple short conversations probe legal, geopolitical, and market fallout.

Feb 19, 2026 • 48min
The Board Of Peace: Can American Strength Keep Us Out Of War With Iran?
Kenny Cody, a Republican candidate from Tennessee and Human Events contributor, offers a concise take on the Board of Peace and diplomacy-first strategy with Iran. Joe Lavorno, Treasury counselor focused on economic and industrial policy, discusses tariffs, reindustrialization, and revenue. Short, punchy conversations touch on military posture, trade tools, and domestic priorities.

Feb 18, 2026 • 48min
Massive Military Build-Up In The Middle East, Is War With Iran Imminent?
Dr. Brian, Assistant Secretary of Health focused on the Real Food Initiative and dietary policy, and Tom Sauer, U.S. Navy EOD veteran and military analyst. They discuss the massive naval and air build-up, logistics and strike options in the Middle East. Conversations cover deterrence versus escalation, risks of proxy attacks, and how public-health policy touches military and school feeding programs.


