Podcast Summary: Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode Title: LOCK THEM UP: DNI Brings Receipts On Obama’s Treasonous Acts To Undermine The Trump Presidency
Release Date: July 21, 2025
Introduction and Overview
The episode begins with host Jack Posobiec promoting the POSO Daily Brief, a free daily email subscription designed to keep listeners informed without the hassle of endless scrolling (00:02). Following a brief introduction, the focus quickly shifts to the episode's main topics, setting the stage for a deep dive into recent intelligence revelations and their political ramifications.
Democratic Party's Declining Favorability
Matt Boyle opens the discussion by addressing the Democratic Party's waning favorability, citing a current approval rating of 28%. He questions the viability of Democrats reclaiming the House under such unfavorable conditions, emphasizing that while the American populace supports Republican policies, they lack trust in Democrats (00:49 - 01:08).
Matt Boyle (00:49): "The polling suggests though that the American people are not with you in trusting Democrats right now."
Federal Reserve and Economic Critique
An unnamed analyst criticizes the Federal Reserve, questioning the effectiveness of its institution and the role of academic economists. This segment hints at broader economic dissatisfaction and skepticism toward established financial institutions (01:08 - 01:25).
Unnamed Analyst (01:08): "This is like universal basic income for academic economists."
Incident Involving U.S. Border Patrol Officer
The podcast covers a recent incident where a U.S. Border Patrol officer was shot in a New York City park. The officer, despite sustaining injuries, managed to return fire, leading to the arrest of the suspect, Miguel Mora, a Dominican national who entered the country illegally in 2023 (01:25 - 02:05).
Unnamed Reporter (01:29): "The agent was shot in the face and arm but managed to return fire hitting the gunman in the leg."
Matt Boyle condemns the policies of local authorities, urging mayors and governors to revise their stance on sanctuary cities to enhance public safety.
Matt Boyle (01:46): "I'm calling on every single mayor and sanctuary city and sanctuary governor to change their policies and to change their tactics right now."
Main Segment: DNI Documents and Obama Administration's Actions
Jack Posobiec delves into newly declassified documents from the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) that allegedly demonstrate the Obama administration's manipulation of intelligence to fabricate the narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. He critiques figures like Andy McCarthy of National Review and highlights discrepancies in intelligence assessments.
Jack Posobiec (02:05): "The Obama administration manufactured and politicized intelligence to create a narrative that the Kremlin was trying to influence the 2016 presidential election."
Posobiec underscores the suppression of the President's Daily Brief (PDB) during the transition period, suggesting that this move was intended to prevent Donald Trump and his team from accessing reports that Russia did not influence the election outcome.
Jack Posobiec (02:37): "So why did they do this? Because during December... he blocks it because he didn't want the President elect to see the assessment."
He expresses frustration with mainstream media commentators like Andy McCarthy and Mark Levin, who downplay the significance of these revelations.
Jack Posobiec (06:10): "These are the people that we really need to pay attention to because why is it... they're telling us move on?"
Call for Congressional Action
The discussion transitions to the need for a bipartisan congressional investigation into the alleged misconduct within the intelligence community. An unnamed analyst advocates for a bicameral commission to hold hearings and subpoena key figures like John Brennan and James Clapper to testify under oath.
Unnamed Analyst (10:30): "We need a bicameral commission between the House and the Senate... they should subpoena John Brennan, James Clapper, and the rest of them to come in and testify on live television under oath."
Jack Posobiec suggests that President Trump attending such hearings could compel media coverage, thereby increasing public awareness and pressure for accountability.
Jack Posobiec (16:02): "Have Trump go, have Trump actually go to the hearing itself and he's there. What you're allowed to... the media is going to be forced to cover it."
Midterm Elections Outlook
Matt Boyle analyzes the political landscape heading into the midterm elections. He highlights the Republican hold in the Senate with 53 seats and potential pickup opportunities due to Democratic retirements. Conversely, he views the House of Representatives as a "coin toss," noting historical precedents where the incumbent party either lost or, in rare cases, gained seats contrary to expectations.
Unnamed Analyst (20:34): "Republicans have a really good shot at holding their majority in the Senate and perhaps even bolstering it and adding to it."
Boyle criticizes the Democratic Party for lacking clear leadership and direction, labeling it as dominated by "socialist, radical Islamists" and "anti-immigration enforcement."
Unnamed Analyst (24:50): "The Democrat Party has become so extreme, so cosmopolitan, so elite, and so coastal..."
Hunter Biden Interview Critique
The episode shifts focus to Hunter Biden's controversial interview, which has sparked significant online backlash. Jack Posobiec and Kenny Cody analyze Biden's statements on illegal immigration, interpreting them as indicative of a broader elitist disdain for white working-class Americans.
Hunter Biden Clip (28:28): "Like all these Democrats say you have to talk about and realize that people are really upset about illegal immigration."
Posobiec criticizes Biden's remarks as evidence of systemic issues within the Democratic Party, suggesting that such attitudes alienate middle America and drive voters toward the Republican Party.
Jack Posobiec (29:06): "It's the same working class that elected his father back in the 70s that the Democratic Party has now lost."
Media Treatment of CEOs and Social Critique
Kenny Cody discusses the media's disproportionate focus on missteps by affluent white CEOs, arguing that this reflects a deeper societal contempt for successful white men. He cites examples of public backlash against figures like Irwin Meyer, suggesting a targeted attack by the mainstream media.
Kenny Cody (45:52): "But the spectacle that the media makes of it and the memes that become of it, it would not happen to any other race of people..."
Posobiec ties this narrative to Hunter Biden's frustrations, portraying it as part of a larger war against the ruling elite and capitalist success.
Generation Z's Political Influence
Kenny Cody emphasizes the pivotal role Generation Z will play in shaping the future of American politics. He argues that Gen Z's focus on economic stability, opposition to war, and desire for pragmatic policies align more closely with populist and nationalist sentiments rather than traditional political ideologies.
Kenny Cody (38:53): "The next generation is worried about housing, they're worried about sustaining families... they enjoy this kind of populism because it matters to their lives."
He warns that failing to engage Gen Z effectively could result in the electorate veering toward socialism or a diluted form of conservatism, thereby undermining GOP efforts to solidify support among young voters.
Anti-War Sentiment Among Gen Z
Further elaborating on Gen Z's stance, Cody notes a universal rejection of military intervention abroad, regardless of political affiliation. This anti-war generation seeks to avoid entanglements in foreign conflicts, reflecting a broader desire for peace and stability.
Kenny Cody (42:06): "This next generation inherently just rejects war as a concept... if it's necessary, retaliate... but they holistically reject..."
Conclusion and Call to Action
The episode wraps up with a call to action for listeners to support initiatives like Patriot Mobile, aligning economic choices with political beliefs. Posobiec urges the audience to leverage their economic power to support organizations that uphold free speech, Second Amendment rights, and other conservative values.
Jack Posobiec (19:24): "We're gonna turn it around and make our country great again."
Listeners are encouraged to engage with the show's platforms, follow the hosts on social media, and participate by sending questions and comments to be featured in future episodes.
Notable Quotes:
- Matt Boyle (00:49): "Can you win back the House with numbers like that?"
- Jack Posobiec (02:05): "The Obama administration manufactured and politicized intelligence..."
- Unnamed Analyst (10:30): "We need a bicameral commission between the House and the Senate."
- Kenny Cody (38:53): "The next generation is worried about housing, they're worried about sustaining families..."
Closing Remarks
Jack Posobiec concludes the episode by reiterating the importance of staying informed through Human Events platforms and remains optimistic about the ongoing political transformation and the power of grassroots movements to restore traditional American values.
Jack Posobiec (47:34): "As always, make sure you're following us. Real America's Voice Human Events Daily got a huge, huge lineup."
This episode of Human Events Daily provides a critical examination of recent intelligence disclosures, the state of American politics leading into the midterms, and the evolving dynamics between the ruling elite and the working class. Through passionate commentary and detailed analysis, host Jack Posobiec and his guests call for increased transparency, accountability, and strategic political engagement to counteract perceived threats to American sovereignty and traditional values.
