Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode: "Jack Posobiec Live From CPAC Hungary and Remembering Bernie Kerik - an American Icon"
Release Date: May 30, 2025
Introduction
In this episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec delivers a comprehensive and engaging discussion on pivotal political events, policy debates, and notable figures shaping the American landscape. Filmed live from Budapest, Hungary, alongside co-host Stephen Miller, the episode navigates through domestic policies, international perspectives, and heartfelt tributes, ensuring listeners are well-informed with unfiltered updates.
Remembering Bernie Kerik - An American Icon
The episode opens with a solemn tribute to Bernie Kerik, the 40th Commissioner of the NYPD, who passed away at 69 after battling a private illness.
Jack Posobiec (02:08):
"Bernie Kerik, he wasn't just a cop. He was a force of nature... He didn't just police, he reshaped the city's soul."
Kerik's tenure is highlighted for significant reductions in violent crime and murder rates in New York City. His pivotal role during the September 11th attacks is commemorated, emphasizing his leadership and heroism.
Key Achievements:
- Violent Crime Reduction: Violent crime down by 63%, murders slashed by 70%.
- September 11th Response: Coordinated rescue efforts at Ground Zero, earning over 100 medals, including the NYPD Medal for Honor.
- Legacy: Described as an "incredible force for MAGA" and a pivotal figure in making streets safe for families.
Reciprocal Tariffs and US Steel Developments
The discussion shifts to the President’s reciprocal tariffs against other nations and recent developments in the US steel industry.
Jack Posobiec (01:18):
"President Trump will be in Pennsylvania for a rally today... There's a deal for Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest in US Steel."
Key Points:
- Tariffs Restored: A federal appeals court has reinstated tariffs previously blocked by another panel of judges.
- US Steel Rally: President Trump’s rally at the US Steelworks in West Mifflin signifies strong support for domestic steel production.
- Nippon Steel Investment: Initial opposition to the takeover of US Steel has given way to a partial ownership agreement, details of which remain unclear.
Interview with Matthew Boyle - Appropriations and the "Big Beautiful Bill"
Jack Posobiec welcomes Matthew Boyle, commentator and Breitbart News bureau chief, to discuss the intricacies of the current legislative battles surrounding the "big beautiful bill."
Matthew Boyle (07:15):
"Republicans deserve a lot of credit for getting this out of the House... It's a first step."
Discussion Highlights:
- House vs. Senate Dynamics: While the House has passed the bill, the Senate is expected to make amendments, particularly addressing Medicaid access to rural hospitals.
- Doge Effort: The inclusion of discretionary spending cuts proposed by Elon Musk (referred to as the "Doge effort") faces challenges in the Senate, requiring strategic maneuvering to pass.
- Reconciliation Process: Utilizing budget reconciliation to bypass the Senate's 60-vote rule, focusing primarily on mandatory spending cuts.
- Key Figures: Senator Josh Hawley is leading efforts to refine the bill, while House Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole plays a crucial role in steering appropriations.
- Future Projections: Boyle anticipates the bill could culminate by Independence Day, aiming to ignite a significant economic boost.
Notable Quote:
Matthew Boyle (14:06):
"The real fight is going to be with those guys like John Rutherford and Mike Simpson... They're the ones who are going to decide if Elon Musk's work makes it into federal law or not."
Coverage of Seattle Protests
The episode features Libby Emmons, Editor-in-Chief of Human Events and The Post Millennial, who provides an in-depth look at the recent clashes between Christian groups and Antifa supporters in Seattle.
Libby Emmons (16:07):
"There were more people arrested on Tuesday night in Seattle, and Katie was out there covering it. That was absolute madness as well."
Key Events:
- Christian Protests: Organized by Mayday USA, these events demanded the resignation of Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, accusing him of siding with Antifa.
- Antifa Counter-Protests: Resulted in the arrest of 23 individuals during the Saturday and Tuesday protests.
- Mayor's Controversial History: Revealed that Mayor Harrell was previously arrested in 1996 for brandishing a firearm, raising questions about his leadership.
- Legal Battles: The former police chief of Seattle is suing Mayor Harrell for wrongful termination and lack of due process.
Libby Emmons (19:06):
"There's an awful lot unfolding with this guy. I don't know how Seattle just keeps getting worse leadership in the country."
Discussion with Viktor Orban - Democracy and Governance
A pivotal segment features an interview with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Stephen Miller, delving into the state of democracy, governance, and external influences on national sovereignty.
Stephen Miller (22:37):
"President Trump has common sense and wokeness has nonsense."
Core Topics:
- Threats to Democracy: Addressing how NGOs and foreign influences undermine democratic institutions and national sovereignty.
- Media and Bureaucracy: Critique of the influence of media corporations and the bureaucracy in eroding the will of the people.
- Social Media's Role: Emphasizes supporting free speech initiatives, notably Elon Musk’s acquisition of X (formerly Twitter), as a means to counteract bureaucratic control.
- European Union Criticism: Orban criticizes the EU's policies, advocating for national sovereignty and identity against overarching supranational regulations.
- Future Agenda: Aimed at reviving populist nationalist movements across Europe and the United States to reclaim democratic integrity and national identity.
Viktor Orban (33:21):
"What we are doing every single day is dedicating ourselves and our staff and our students and our activists for a full revival of America."
Family-Friendly Experiences in Budapest
Transitioning to a lighter segment, Jack Posobiec and his wife, Tanya Tay Posobiec, share their positive experiences in Budapest, highlighting the city's family-friendly environment.
Tanya Tay Posobiec (36:17):
"The entrance ticket price was so cheap for a family of four to visit Budapest... it was an amazing surprise price-wise."
Highlights:
- Local Attractions: Visits to the oldest zoo in Hungary, interactive museums, and family-friendly parks.
- Affordability: Emphasizes the low cost of entertainment and activities, making it easier for families to enjoy outings without financial strain.
- Community and Safety: Observations of children playing freely and safely, fostering a positive environment for raising families.
Jack Posobiec (37:35):
"What did you like about the zoo? Yes, I did. Yeah. What did you like about the zoo?"
Conclusion
Closing the episode, Jack Posobiec underscores the importance of independent media outlets like Human Events and The Post Millennial in providing accurate and unfiltered news coverage. He encourages listeners to engage with the content, support free speech initiatives, and participate in upcoming events like the Student Action Summit.
Jack Posobiec (40:07):
"Make sure you like and subscribe. Human Events Daily. Wherever you get your podcast, make sure you share this."
The episode effectively blends serious political discourse with personal anecdotes, offering listeners a well-rounded perspective on current events and their implications for America's future.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
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Jack Posobiec (02:08):
"Bernie Kerik, he wasn't just a cop. He was a force of nature..." -
Matthew Boyle (07:15):
"Republicans deserve a lot of credit for getting this out of the House... It's a first step." -
Libby Emmons (16:07):
"There were more people arrested on Tuesday night in Seattle... That was absolute madness as well." -
Stephen Miller (22:37):
"President Trump has common sense and wokeness has nonsense." -
Viktor Orban (33:21):
"What we are doing every single day is dedicating ourselves and our staff and our students and our activists for a full revival of America." -
Tanya Tay Posobiec (36:17):
"The entrance ticket price was so cheap for a family of four to visit Budapest... it was an amazing surprise price-wise."
This detailed summary encapsulates the multifaceted discussions and insights presented in the episode, providing a comprehensive overview for those who have yet to listen.
