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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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Mar 27, 2025 • 19min
Special Assistant to the President Harrison Fields - Live From the White House
Harrison Fields, Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary, gives a real insider's view of the White House's communication strategies. He discusses the shift towards interactive media and the impact of recent law enforcement actions on public perception. The conversation delves into urban leadership challenges, particularly around immigration and crime, while reflecting on the growing disconnect between government actions and community needs. Fields also tackles the complexities of tax cuts and electric vehicle ethics in today's political landscape.

Mar 27, 2025 • 11min
Newly Appointed New Jersey DA Alina Habba - Live From the White House
Alina Habba, the newly appointed interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey, brings over 20 years of legal expertise to her role. She discusses her transition from the White House to tackling crime in New Jersey, fueled by personal and professional motivations. Habba emphasizes the importance of community safety and her proactive approach to illegal immigration. With a nostalgic nod to New Jersey's beaches, she highlights the critical nature of leadership and the need for effective governance to promote Republican ideals and citizen engagement in the state.

Mar 27, 2025 • 16min
White House Deputy Communications Director Kaelan Dorr - Live From the White House
Kaelan Dorr, currently the Deputy Communications Director at the White House, previously made waves in new media. He shares insights on the evolution of communication in the White House, emphasizing the power of social platforms and memes in shaping narratives. Dorr discusses the optimistic sentiments surrounding Trump's policies, particularly in areas like border security. He also dives into political dynamics, addressing corruption and the need for transparency, while highlighting a cultural shift in conservative engagement and the importance of reaching new demographics.

Mar 27, 2025 • 13min
Sec. of Treasury Scott Bessent - Live From the White House
Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury, offers insights on the U.S.-Ukraine financial cooperation amid the backdrop of recent turmoil. He reflects on negotiations in Riyadh tied to Trump’s global strategy, emphasizing economic unity. Bessent highlights efforts to revitalize American manufacturing through tariffs and address trade imbalances with China. He also tackles pressing socio-economic challenges in middle America, discussing rising 'deaths of despair' and the importance of fair tax audits to support struggling communities.

Mar 26, 2025 • 41min
SignalGate is the Coordinated Op of the Left's Next War on MAGA
Matt Boyle, Washington Bureau Chief for Breitbart News, joins to dissect the alarming implications of the recent SignalGate incident, where a journalist was caught in a military planning chat, exposing vulnerabilities in secure communications. They discuss the strained relations between the Trump administration and the media, urging Republicans to unite against progressive challenges. Boyle emphasizes the need for a proactive mindset within the White House to navigate political warfare and engage with the media effectively as the midterm elections approach.

Mar 25, 2025 • 41min
The Death of Legacy Polling and the Rise of the People’s Pundit
Richard Barris, known as 'The People's Pundit,' is a renowned political analyst and pollster celebrated for his accurate predictions. He discusses the decline of traditional polling methods and highlights the rise of innovative approaches to gauge public sentiment. Barris dives into the surprising behaviors of 'no prop voters,' their impact on Republican dynamics, and the shifting political landscape, especially among key demographics like African-American men. He also touches on the relationship between economic factors, such as gold prices, and voter trends.

Mar 24, 2025 • 41min
UNHUMANS: Rise of the Luigis and the Tesla Terrorists
Joshua Lysak, co-author of "Unhumans: The Secret History of Communist Revolutions and How to Crush Them," dives into the cultural implications of modern media, critiquing adaptations like Disney's 'Snow White' as cultural vandalism. He discusses how these narratives distort societal norms and children's understanding of history. The conversation also touches on contradictions within leftist ideology and their animosity towards success figures like Elon Musk, alongside the rising tensions highlighted by the 'Luigi Mangione movement' linked to domestic terrorism.

Mar 22, 2025 • 49min
THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 77 — Islam and the West?
The podcast dives deep into the significance of Ramadan, exploring its unique challenges, particularly in Western contexts. It addresses the complexities of observing fasting in places like Guantanamo and highlights the impact of free speech laws on perceptions of Islam. The interplay between social media and faith journeys is discussed, alongside a fascinating story of a UK police officer's conversion to Islam. Additionally, it examines the historical and cultural dynamics between Islam and the West, questioning their compatibility in modern society.

Mar 21, 2025 • 41min
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE CIA'S INVOLVEMENT WITH THE DEPT OF EDUCATION AND ITS TIES TO UKRAINE
Mike Benz, the Executive Director of the Foundation for Freedom Online, dives deep into the controversial ties between the CIA and U.S. education policies. He exposes how the CIA has historically influenced teachers' unions and educational organizations, particularly in relation to Ukraine's post-2014 reforms. Benz discusses the ramifications of these connections on global power dynamics, the geopolitics of resentment, and how elite decision-makers often disconnect from the realities of everyday citizens.

Mar 20, 2025 • 41min
SNOW WOKE: Disney Cultural Vandalism Set to Flop
Gavin Wax, a Contributor to The Daily Caller known for his insights on trade and economics, joins Evita Duffy, host of the Bongino Report Early Edition, to dive into the cultural implications surrounding Disney's latest adaptation of Snow White. They passionately critique its modern changes, arguing it strays too far from the beloved fairy tale roots, risking alienating fans. The duo also explores the erosion of America's middle class due to economic policies and the environmental impact of hyper-globalism, pushing for pragmatic solutions.


