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Jack Posobic
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Brian Glenn
Takes a little time. It takes a little time.
Jack Posobic
A judge has blocked the deportation of a pro Palestinian activist arrested by ICE over the weekend. At least for now. There's a court hearing scheduled for Mahmoud Khalil tomorrow. This guy apparently was a mastermind of those very things. When the gnashing of teeth and the ripping of clothes and the people screaming at me were doing that, they disrupted the campus. They were threatening physical violence to their fellow students. I'm going to say this quickly. If you are on a student visa and you're in America and you're an aspiring young terrorist who wants to prey upon your Jewish classmates, you're going home.
Brian Glenn
High casualties are reported in Syria, with at least 1000 civilians killed by militant Islamists in the country's west. In Latakia, Hama and Homs, the murdered.
Mike Benz
Are religious minorities, including women and children.
Jack Posobic
Overseas news the US And Ukraine began talks in Saudi Arabia this morning about ending the war with Russia just after hours earlier, Kiev launched what sure appears to be its largest drone attack on Russia since Vladimir Putin's invasion. Russian officials say they shot down hundreds of drones, but three people were killed, 18 others hurt. Joe Biden left this country in an economic disaster. Real wages declined by one and a half percent under Joe Biden. And as we all know, and this administration continues to combat, prices soared more than 20% under Joe Biden because of his reckless spending and economic policies. So we are in a period of transition from that economic nightmare under a president who had no idea what he was doing, never held the private sector job in his life, into a golden age of American manufacturing under a businessman and a Dealmaker in chief and President Donald J. Trump. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily Live, Washington, D.C. today is March 11, 2025. Anne O'Domini. I want to go now to Brian Glenn there at the White House. Brian, a bit of a dust up between the AP reporter and Caroline Levitt there.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, it seemed like a little bit of friction there evolved after the AP reporter was questioning these tariffs and kind of, I guess, Trump's ability to, you know, economically deal with this, with this problem. And it seems like the overly educated media that we have here in D.C. seems to have a economics degree from Harvard and apparently they are smarter than the President. Look, there's a long term plan in place. Carolyn Levitt said that and actually said, you know what? I'm a little insulted that I would even be questioned not only herself, but also President Trump's ability to deal with these tariffs.
Jack Posobic
Well, he, I mean, this guy. Yeah, his name is Josh Boak. He's a, he's a weasel. He snapped at Caroline Levitt, claims I've paid tariffs and you never have. And yet you look at his career and we pulled up his, his LinkedIn. He's been a reporter and a reporter and a reporter and a reporter. He worked with Bob Woodward for a while and he doesn't even have a degree in economics. So he has no business experience whatsoever and yet is sitting there in the room snapping at her. Obviously a huge breach of decorum of the White House. She honored him with the ability and again, the privilege. We know the AP has had some issues with their privileges in the White House recently. This was how he responded with this emotional, I mean, he sounded hysterical. He actually sounded like he was getting hysterical when he was asking the question. Have you been able to check on him? Is he okay? Does he need a doctor?
Charlie Kirk
Let me check back there. I'll, I'll dip back in the briefing room. There was actually, Jack, a couple reporters that I felt like their questions were a little bit condescending in terms of whether or not these tariffs are best. Jack, I just want to know when are they going to ask questions of where the media has been the last four years when inflation was double digits across the board.
Jack Posobic
So many simple questions. We're coming up on a hard break. Can I, can I hold you over for a minute just to finish this off? We're just, we're just up against this hard break. All right, guys, well, let's take the break. We'll go right back to Brian here. Human Events Daily live at The White House, America first truly means welcome to the second American Revolution. All right, Jack, so we're back live here. Human Events Daily. Let's go right back to the White House. Where we at? Where I want to bring in now, the Charlie Kirk Hour three Salem Radio Network. Brian Glenn, you were, we were cut off by the break on the last segment there. You were just giving us your final recap of Caroline Levitt's a little spark. Couple of sparks flying with the AP reporter there regarding that, his, his personal behavior at the end, or at least during this, this press conference.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, and Jack, he wasn't alone. I really think this tariff issue has really sparked a lot of emotion from the reporters in this room. Quite quite frankly, it seems like they're more.
Jack Posobic
Why? Why is this issue so personal?
Charlie Kirk
I don't know. I don't know, Jack. But when you think about this, I want to ask them, where were they the last four years when we saw every consumable good possible go in Double digit inflation. Did they ask the Biden administration what they were doing to fix it? But all of a sudden President Trump has a tariff plan which will ultimately work out for this country. They want to sit there and vilify it. I have no idea, Jack. It doesn't make sense. But remind you this is the overly educated, affluent and bored media of D.C. and that's just what they do.
Jack Posobic
Well, I think that's exactly right, Brian. Appreciate you being there. Glad the weather is a little bit nicer than the last couple of rained out hits that, that you've had there at the White House. So I think, I think you're really roughing it today. What's it like? 70 out? Amazing, amazing stuff.
Charlie Kirk
70 and sunny. Yeah. Thank you.
Jack Posobic
70 and sunny. It's rough. It's rough, but you got your, you've got your linens on. It's wonderful. So folks, I want to, I want you to imagine what would happen if Doge opened the doors to Fort Knox and there wasn't the reported 147.3 million troy ounces of gold inside. Even if it isn't most, if it is mostly there, the consequences for the market would be astronomical given the waste, fraud and abuse Doge has found so far. Does the idea sound far fetched to you? Here is something else. JP Morgan Chase just moved $4 billion worth of gold to New York. They're not guessing. They know what's coming. The US relies heavily on Canada, Mexico for gold and silver. And once these tariffs kick in, the price of gold will hit new records. This is your moment. If you have money in stocks, a 401k or IRA, now is the time to move into gold and silver before the rush and plus, we all saw what just happened with the market this week. Look, I partner with Allegiance Gold because they share my values. Honesty, transparency, real patriotism. They're here to make sure you make the best decision for your Future. Go to protectwithposo.com now and get a three years of free storage when you open your gold. Ira, don't wait. Gold will never be this cheap again. Go to protect with poso.com that's protect with poso.com I want to get, let's get Mike Benz in here now. The executive director at the foundation of Freedom Online. Benz, look what I look around the horn in terms of foreign policy and even some of this domestic cutting that's going on between Doge, usaid, Ukraine, Syria, pulling the chalks on all this stuff is, it seems to me, it seems to me what President Trump and the new administration are doing. Ben's are they committing blobicide, premeditated conspiracy.
Brian Glenn
To commit blobicide, that first degree in the, in the court of the foreign policy establishment. But it's what's best for the American people. Frankly, this should be a totally bipartisan issue. It was Ben Rhodes, the deputy national security adviser for President Obama, who coined the phrase the blob to describe the foreign policy establishment because the Obama administration felt like they could not shift course from what the, the, the blob wanted to do and they felt they were overpowered by it. But when you actually come to cut the tentacles of it, you find the same Obama blob, the Bush blob. It's all, it's all one big blob. And, and we ain't in it as the American people. But that is, it's facing its first real moment of accountability maybe, maybe in the history of its creation.
Jack Posobic
Well, and so step back, let's dial back a little bit because you know, it's been these projects like Syria, which is now on the chopping block as that country descends into absolute blood chaos, as we've called it here on the show. Then you've got Rubio, he's down, meeting with the Ukrainians in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia today, although not meeting with President Zelensky, who is also there. Zelinsky, of course, reneging on the deal. There's so much of the Blob. Let me ask, let me ask you to come at it this way. Why is it that so Much of blob infrastructure is tied in foreign projects like this.
Brian Glenn
Well, it's because that's where the money is and that's where the resources are. And you know, there's this. I come back to the Milton Friedman video about the pencil and he ties it back to the magic of the free market. You know, no, no one in America can create a pencil because the gum comes from trees in Malaysia and the graphite comes from mines in South America. And that's the same thing for every product. Everything that we source requires, you know, cobalt from Congo or lithium from Argentina or titanium from Ukraine or uranium from the Sahel in Africa. So every big multinational corporation sources its critical resources from abroad. They now, since really since the 1990s, primarily do have their labor forces abroad. This is the cheap labor that Trump is trying to onshore manufacturing so that America becomes a heartland manufacturing center again. We've seen some of the success of that with hundreds of billions of dollars pouring in from places like Japan and Saudi Arabia and other countries to try to build their plants where they're manufacturing in Arizona or in Ohio. But the fact is you have foreign markets. This is actually one of the, it's in USAID's charter. And if you listen closely with ears to hear it, you will hear Senator Chris Murphy and other USAID Spocks say this, that, that usaid, part of its purpose is to secure export markets for foreign goods. There's only 300 million people here in the U.S. it's a big world out there. There's 8 billion customers out globally. And so you have the business. Interesting.
Jack Posobic
This almost sounds like this. I'll pull an abandoned right there, right? Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Hold on. This almost sounds like what you're talking about in terms of what President Trump with trade and restructuring the global system for the trade arrangement to actually benefit the American people as opposed to the American empire. You're also saying that that's what USAID was doing, they were expanding the American empire because the American empire was predicated on this idea of global trade. And I think people keep separating these issues. But what you're saying is they're actually, actually intrinsically connected. And that's why President Trump has focused on them so directly here in his first 50 days.
Brian Glenn
They're completely interconnected. They fit like a glove. I mean, that is, that is what part and parcel of the same beast. And the fact is, if you are going to get rid of the soft power potential of something like usaid, you're going to need to offset it by some other restructuring that, that benefits American influence in turn. And I think that's the purpose of these tariffs, which is that if companies manufacture within the United States, then they don't get tariffed sending their goods here because they're already here. And so this is why I think you see hundreds of billions of dollars pouring in so that companies, if they want, if they have foreign cars, they're going to manufacture them in Ohio. If they have, you know, foreign trinkets, they're going to or foreign chips, they're going to manufacture them in Arizona. And this creates jobs for the Americans who live here, the American homeland. This is actually what foreign countries were doing to induce U.S. multinational corporations. This is how you have places like Microsoft and others who primarily have their advanced workforce in China or in other foreign countries for cheap labor and then favorable tax or regulatory treatment. Well, we're now doing that here, which is long overdue, frankly. This should have been done 30 years ago. This was the sort of thing that America dominated the 20th century with its Stephen Miller talks about its manufacturing miracle in the heartland, which then was carved up and became the rust Belt. After all, the multinational corporations, US Multinational corporations saw that it was cheaper to simply go abroad for their labor force and to have their, their commercial business oriented towards the great side.
Jack Posobic
This is key. This is so key. We're coming up on a heartbreak. Ben, can we hold you over? Can you do one more segment with us? Because people are seeing all the chaos right now in the stock market, but what you're doing is unpacking the actual system we've been living under and what President Trump is attempting to do to correct it. Stay tuned. Right back. Human events daily.
Mike Benz
And they're friends of mine, Jack Sobeck.
Jack Posobic
Where's Jack? He's done a great job. All right, folks, we're back. Jack Posobic here live, Washington, D.C. want to welcome in our three Charlie Kirk, Salem Radio Network and his audience. We're on with Mike Benz, the executive director of the foundation for Freedom Online. Benzion. We're talking about how President Trump, through his actions, people are looking at the military side and the trade side as if they're separate, but in fact they're interconnected and intrinsically connected. These are things whereby in the global empire is attempting to expand its markets, but at the same time also expand its manufacturing centers and its resources centers as well as its commodity centers. President Trump is turning all of that on its head and that's why the globalists are lashing out. You know, I was reading before and I Was I was even playing to say, you know, people are talking. Why is it Canada, Mexico and China that are getting hit with all of the tariffs directly right out the gate? Well, because that's where we outsourced our manufacturing to throughout the late 80s and early 1990s. That's the underpinning. That's the global factory for China, the global factory of the world. And then Canada, Mexico are the factories of the United States. By bringing the factories back, yes, this will actually contract the global empire. And that's what Wall street and all of the multinationals are responding to. Plus why you're getting all of these globalist responses. Benz, why is President Trump doing all this?
Brian Glenn
Well, it will consolidate it and make it happier and healthier. See, we have, you can almost think of it as the reverse of the post 911 bush edict that, you know, we need to kill, get the terrorists there so that they don't come here. There's sort of the inverse of that going on, which is that we want people to invest here, so we don't need to go out and invest there. So take for example, Ukraine after the 2014 Crimea referendum and the Donbass breakaway. George Soros committed, said that he would commit a billion dollars in investments in Ukraine. The US Ukraine Chamber of Commerce has all these multinational corporations and they're investing, investing in Ukraine. And that's only possible if the Pentagon spends hundreds of billions of dollars to win a war there. That's only possible if the State Department, USAID and the National Endowment for Democracy and the NGO PLEX spends another tens of billions of dollars of US Taxpayer money over there. Well, what would happen if we had manufacturing here in the US and the investment was made here in the US to be able to produce the kind of products this is actually happening right now with the oil and gas story in Europe, including in Ukraine and all the shale resources that Ukraine has in the Black Sea and in the Donbass. We see Trump doing drill baby drill here in the US and trying to open up new drilling opportunities in Alaska. The more we do here, the less we need to spend expensively abroad. We're a country.
Jack Posobic
Just a, just a quick note on that. You know, people seem to, people overlook the fact all the time that it wasn't just Ukrainian oligarchs that had Hunter Biden on on the board of their company. It was Ukrainian oil and gas oligarchs that had Hunter Biden on on the board. That's what started all of this way, way, way back almost a decade ago. It was Always about oil and gas. And just so many people drove right past that because they wanted to say Biden, Biden, Biden.
Brian Glenn
Right. And if you remember, Biden did a pause of US LNG exports. Biden blocked the key pipelines from being able to be constructed or finished here in the US and so you had oil and gas companies who felt forced to rush into foreign markets, which happened to, of course, personally profit the first family and support the, the Biden White House's push of expansionism into foreign countries because now they had all these big oil and gas investors who had no choice but to support that because they were unable to do so here at home. Trump is basically doing the inverse of that. We don't need to spend hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayer money to secure these foreign markets or to build up a military force posture on the far reaches of the globe if we can secure investments at home. And so this is the function of the tariffs and the trade war. You have the situation, for example, with Canada and Mexico, who provide something like 77 or 76 to 78% of their exports to US markets, whereas the US only only exports about 2% of its goods to, to Mexico and Canada. And so you have this major trade imbalance. We want everything to be done here because that means it's more jobs for Americans. That's what allows people to buy houses. That's what allows people to afford college.
Jack Posobic
And that's what the American dream is all about. Benz, where can people go to follow you, brother.
Brian Glenn
Follow me on X@MikeBenz Cyber.
Jack Posobic
Mike, Ben's Cyber. Nobody puts it together like Ben's. You know, you might be a deep sea diver, but you might get the Benz. I don't know, something like that. We'll be right back. Human Events Daily, Salem Radio Network. Lou, American Voice.
Brian Glenn
And Jack.
Jack Posobic
Where's Jack? Where's Jack? Jack, where is he? Jack, I want to see you. Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who'd be getting policies. All right, folks, Jack Sobrik back here live Human events daily, Washington D.C. want to ask you a quick question. Did you know that Fast Growing Trees is the biggest online nursery in the United States with thousands of different plants and over 2 million happy customers? They have all the plants your yard needs, like fruit trees, privacy trees, flowering trees, shrubs, and so much more. Whatever plants you're interested in, Fast Growing Trees has you covered. Find the perfect fit for your climate and space. Fast growing trees makes it easy to get your dream yard order online and get your plants delivered directly to your door in just a few days without ever leaving home. They're alive and thrive guarantee ensures your plants arrive happy and healthy. Plus get support from trained plant experts on call to help you plan your landscape, choose the right plants and learn how to care for them. Look, we need these things. We had actually had some storm damage at the house over the past couple of weeks. We have some trees down. That's something that got to get Kev Poso involved with. I've shown him it, but he's been a little busy. We'll talk about that in a minute. But yeah, we had some storm damage, might have to replace some trees. So gonna have to be giving f Fast growing trees a call. And so this spring they have the best deals for your yard up to half off on select plants and other deals. And if you're part of the human events audience, you get 15 off their free purchase. When using promo code POSO at checkout. That's an additional 15 off at fast growing trees.com using promo code POSO at checkout fast growing trees.com promo code POSO now is the perfect time to plant use promo code POSO to save today. The order is valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions may apply. I want to go live now to Kevin Posobic who is at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, the National Shrine there down in Washington D.C. he's covering a rally in D.C. that's calling for a RICO investigation into the U.S. college of the U.S. college of Bishops, the Conference of Bishops as an advocating for. For sex abuse victims. Kevin, tell me what's going on and who you're with.
Kevin Posobic
Okay. Great to be with you again, Jack. Yes, we're down at the National Shrine. Not the National Cathedral where you and I were about a month or so ago.
Jack Posobic
No, no.
Kevin Posobic
So we have a certain Cardinal McElroy being installed just today just inside who will be giving his own homily very shortly. And I'm here with a dignified gentleman who has much more on the topic at hand. And we believe it's a bit of a deep, deep church installation here. You're talking about planting trees. This is some kind of plant for sure. And yeah, let me introduce him now. His name is Michael Hitchborn from the Lepanto Institute. He's the President and he was out out front with us with signs and we were praying rosary earlier. We'll probably do another one Again soon here. But Michael, please introduce yourself. Let us know. Yeah.
Mike Benz
So one of the reasons that we're here is that Cardinal McElroy is part of a large cabal of bishops and cardinals who are trying desperately to undermine the Church's teaching and to work closely with the deep state. When you look at the way certain bishops were involved in the COVID ups, the rape cover ups of children, we know that Cardinal McElroy helped to cover up the rape of a young woman named Rachel Mastro Giacomo, who was here with us today. She was ritually, satanically abused and Cardinal McElroy had a hand in covering up her abuse. But there's so much more to the story because Cardinal McElroy is also a part of the association of U.S. catholic Priests, which is a. It's basically the remnants of call to action. They're a bunch of dissident priests working to undermine the authentic moral and theological teachings of the Church. And you also have the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops intimately involved with USAID and the whole border situation, taking in hundreds of millions of dollars to help illegal aliens come in across the border. So when you start looking into the whole problem, you realize there's got to be something to investigate, someone to investigate these problems and possibly look into rico.
Kevin Posobic
That's right, Jack. We want to know where all this money's going. That's why we're calling on J.D. vance. We, we highlighted Doge, right, and what they're doing with USAID. So we want to know, like, where, where are all these migrant children going? Why aren't there any orphanages that you hear about, like the recent Mother Cabrini movie. Where are the orphanages for? Why are there 300,000 missing children? That's what we want to know. That's why we're calling on investigation.
Jack Posobic
So, Kev, let's, let's walk me through some more of this. Tell me some more about what's going on at the, at the, at the protest. What are the specifics on the usccb, this Conference of Catholic Bishops? We know that they got into it with JD Vance. What is the protest calling for specifically today?
Mike Benz
Well, the protesters are calling for a RICO investigation. They're asking JD Vance to start or initiate a RICO investigation into the U.S. conference of Catholic Bishops. We know that the USCCB received $130 million to relocate migrants and refugees in the United States. 30 million of that went to relocating minors and unaccompanied children. And the question that we have is where was the vetting with regard to these underage children? We know that many of them were coming across the border with nothing but a little card that said, here's the phone number for the contact that you need to relocate me with. Where's the follow up? We know there are 300,000 children that went missing. And what's interesting is that when the USCCV takes $30 million to relocate underage children, but then none of the money went to stopping trafficking, we have to ask the question, is this really the entity that paid out $5 billion in, in sex abuse settlements? Is this really the entity that should be receiving that money to relocate these children?
Kevin Posobic
Tell me more about what was the, what was the end, the, the letter or the part of the Vatican II that you were saying 1965. How did this all start? When, when the Church was being undermined by these, like, subtle, subtle governmental funding.
Mike Benz
Funding in the Second Vatican Council. One of the last documents that was published is called Perfecte Caritatis. That had everything to do with upending religious institutes. You have the religious orders were told that they needed to rewrite their constitutions, rewrite their prayer books. They had to start incorporating social justice into their communities, including cloisters had to start being more social justice minded. But what happened as a result of this is that you had nuns adopting their habits. You had priests parading in pro homosexual parades. And after a while, the charities that had been provided by the church free of charge were handed over to the federal government. And so the USCCB started lobbying the government to increase their welfare programs, to increase all of these for profit industrial organizations which were making billions of dollars now in the name of helping the poor where these services cost very little when it was being done by religious institutes.
Kevin Posobic
Right, so the point of the protest. Yeah, go ahead.
Jack Posobic
Oh, no. So, so the point of the protest is that essentially what this, this and 1 of people understand the. Zoom out a little bit. What you've got here are not people who are attacking them for being Catholic. But actually what it is, the point of the protest is that these leaders, these people who claim to be acting in the names of practicing Catholics, Kev, like you and me, that they're actually going up there, they're taking money from the collection plate and they're sending it to all these social justice programs they're putting, they're propping up people like McElroy that are covering up sex crimes and they're also taking the money and they're using it to participate in these operations that enable and further and fuel illegal alien invasion into the United States. Many of which involves children. This is. This is us saying, look, if we're going to be, you know, the Catholic poso Bros, then we have to call out our own church before anyone else does. We have to clean up our own house. And we are more than willing to do so, and we are happy to do so. That's what this is about.
Kevin Posobic
That's right, Jack. And this is. That's almost verbatim what J.D. vance was suggesting, that we should clean up our own financial house. And this is more than just, you know, I carry the basket at my own church. This is more than. It's a very trusted position. It's more than just like slipping a 20 in your own pocket out of the basket. This is on a macro level here that we're seeing the waste, fraud and abuse. And the Biden administration was very lax on border policy to begin with. People coming over. And that's where a lot of the Catholic Charities scandals you've heard about in Texas, for instance, came to be. And so there's just not a lot of accountability being held towards Catholic charity. Usccb like, all the funding that we're giving them, like, where are the results? We give them all this money and then children disappear.
Mike Benz
Well, one of the things most people don't understand is that the Catholic Relief Services has a quid pro quo relationship with usc, with usaid. CRS and the USCCB would regularly go to Capitol Hill. They would lobby Capitol Hill to increase funding for usaid, pepfar, the Global Fund, and a bunch of other institutes that are, by the way, putting money towards abortion, contraception, and just all the. All the worst stuff and things that are completely against church teaching. At the same time, CRS is getting the prime cut of USAID funds. They were among the top of the organizations that were getting funding from usaid.
Jack Posobic
And so when. When it comes down to it, this is the risk. What you're saying is that this isn't a principled response that they're having with J.D. vans and others. It's about money. It actually is about the funding. Isn't.
Mike Benz
Absolutely is. The USAID and CRS relationship is so deep that when I started investigating CRS and PEPFAR back in 2014, PEPFAR actually erased part of the record that said that CRS was promoting or promoting a program that was promoting contraception. They erased that when they were caught. And then the USCCB used that as a letter to say, no. See, that was all a big mistake. They're in cahoots. There's a collusion here between the deep state and the Deep Church. And our institute is working very hard to try and cut that tie.
Jack Posobic
Well. And that's why, that's why we support the Lepanto Institute so much here on Human Events Daily. Hey, Kev, we got about a minute left, but I just want to. I want to remind people that this is all about saving the children. So I was wondering if you could do with me real quick here on the program. St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray. And do thou, O prince of the heavenly host and all the evil spirits round about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
Kevin Posobic
You know, I thought you were going to rosary check me, but we're well prepared today.
Jack Posobic
I was rosary checking you. Where you at? Where you at on that rosary check, Kevin?
Kevin Posobic
Oh, I got you.
Jack Posobic
You gotta check hitchboard now, too. Oh, yeah. Rosary check is up. Rosary check. We're all good here. We're all good. That's right. Folks are saying, oh, did you have your rosary outpost? So just because you're doing the, the Catholic one today. No, folks, it's always here. I'm always armed. I'm always ready to do battle with the forces of Satan. You're right back here. Human Events Daily continues. Jack is a great guy. He's written a fantastic book. Everybody's talking about it. Go get it. And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event. And we're going to turn it around and make our country great again. Amen.
Brian Glenn
Trump has talked a lot about tariffs. He's talked about applying them for several different reasons. And I think a lot of the world was hoping that this would mostly be a negotiating tactic where he'd threaten things, people would make, you know, some kind of deal, and then the threat of tariffs would, would go away. I think some of this is suggesting that the tariffs indeed are really seen as potentially more of a structural change for the way Trump wants the economy to work. And that is going to be more of a long term effect with an adjustment period.
Jack Posobic
There are rising worries about a slowdown.
Charlie Kirk
You've got the Atlanta Federal Reserve saying.
Jack Posobic
We'Re going to have a contraction in the first quarter.
Kevin Posobic
Look, I know that you inherited a.
Brian Glenn
Mess and you've been here. Are you expecting a recession this year?
Jack Posobic
I hate to predict things like that. There is a period of transition because what we're doing is very big. We're bringing wealth back to America. That's A big thing. And there are always periods of.
Brian Glenn
It takes a little time. It takes a little time, but I don't.
Kevin Posobic
When I'm working long hours, I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Bosobic.
Jack Posobic
All right, Jack Bosobik. Here we are back live. Human Events daily. And folks, what President Trump is saying there is so important. I get that everyone's talking about the stock market today, and he's talking about, whoa, whoa, does this mean we're going to a recession? Does this mean everything's falling apart? Does this mean everything is going. Going wild and crazy? The economy's going down. Hold on a sec. Let's just, just pump the brakes. Second. Okay, folks, number one guy's been in job on the job for 51 days. 51 days. So when you look at something like this, you have to say, all right, he's clearly operating off of some sheet of music. And he's had four years to think about and really, in some ways, 34 years to think about all of the things that he's wanted to do as president. And so here's what it all comes down to. After the Global Financial Crisis, 2008, and then again in Covid, we had this massive money printer, we had this massive injection of credit into the economy. But folks, the days of endless spending are over. What Trump is doing is he's stepping up and turning off the money machine. That means no more printing cash like it's monopoly money. No more pretending the bill won't come due. Actually, it turns out it is coming due. The globalist model, which is debt trap, slavery for everyone out there, is crumbling for the lower 90% of people. It's not sustainable for you, for me, for American families, for the middle class, for working class. We are running on fumes and the tank is running dry. So you got to talk straight. Look, the tank. The stock market is going down and people are wringing their hands. They're crying, where's our wealth? Where's our wealth? No, no, no, no. Corporate wealth is not the whole picture. We are talking about bloated corporations, a smug banking cartel, and speculators riding high on greed. But now the mask is off. Look, broader commodities. I get it. They're jittery. Everything's jittery out there. The currency market is an absolute mess. Inflation's gnawing at our wallets. Unemployment's not just a statistic. It's, face it, it's facing the crowd. But that's the real. That's the real pulse of the economy. And it was flatlining for years under Biden and the media never talked about it. So Trump has just gotten to the helm and he is steering us into a different place. It's about manufacturing. A place that people don't even remember. People don't even remember what America was like when it produced things, when we made our own stuff. And picture it. Factories humming, towns thriving. Not just shipping containers piling up with junk from halfway around the world. That's what President Trump promised. Bringing it back home. You remember 2020 when you couldn't get your toilet paper or vitamins or anything? We all nodded and we said, yeah, self sufficiency makes. But here's the catch. It's not instantaneous. It takes time and it's not free. Plus, it's not just manufacturing. Fixing the immigration mess, building a system that's fair, secure and works, getting us energy independent. Those are big. Those are huge moves, bold moves. Imagine, think about it. Borders that actually mean something. And a gas pump that's humming with what? American oil? Not just begging OPEC for scraps. Those are the fixes that will bear fruit. And you can't even wrap your heads around it. Jobs, security, power. In our own hands, it's like planting a tree. You don't get the shade. Tomorrow takes time. And that is the test that we're facing. Now we know that Americans don't like time. I get it. We're not wired for patience. But people are tied into. Well, how are we trained? What are we conditioned to do? Live off of debt? Just get another credit card, right? Just get another credit card. Just sign up again for another credit card. Swipe the card, figure it out later. Right? Just swipe the card now. Now, now. Me. Gimme, gimme, gimme. Figure it out later. That's the trap. And someone has to stop the bleeding. Someone has to be the grown up in the room. Someone has to be Daddy. Someone has to grab the teenager's credit card, cut it in half and say, it's time to live within your means. And that's where we're at. I get it. It's tough love. It stings. But folks would be getting ripped off for years, decades even. And your labor as an American, it can have real value again. Actual value. I get it that there is going to be transitory pain, but is it going to last forever? No. Absolutely not. Imagine this working. A job that doesn't just put food back on your table, but pumping life back into your community. Because the wealth flows where it belongs. Not to some faceless bank raking in 30% interest on a. On a loan for cheap garbage that breaks in a month. That's the America we fought for, not the house of cards built on borrowed time and, you know, basically leveraging our children's future. So, yeah, yes, the money machine is getting shut down, and it's going to hurt before it heals. Guess what? That's how it goes. Pressure makes diamonds. But when we come out the other side, self sufficient, strong building, things that last, that's when we'll see what America's really made of. So hang in there, folks. We understand, and it might be a little bit of a bumpy ride, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. And that light is shining red, white, and blue and will shine on to the path of glory. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission.
Episode: Restructuring the Global Economy for the American People NOT the American Empire
Release Date: March 11, 2025
In the latest episode of Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec, host Jack Posobiec delves into the significant economic transition occurring under President Donald J. Trump’s administration. The discussion centers on moving away from the economic policies of the previous administration towards revitalizing American manufacturing and restructuring the global economy to benefit American citizens rather than maintaining an expansive American empire.
Jack Posobiec criticizes former President Joe Biden’s economic strategies, highlighting a decline in real wages by 1.5% and a surge in prices exceeding 20% due to what he describes as "reckless spending and economic policies" under Biden's leadership.
Jack Posobiec [01:50]: "Joe Biden left this country in an economic disaster... prices soared more than 20% under Joe Biden because of his reckless spending and economic policies."
In contrast, Trump’s approach is portrayed as a move towards a "golden age of American manufacturing," emphasizing job creation and economic growth driven by American businesses.
A significant portion of the episode discusses Trump’s implementation of tariffs aimed at Canada, Mexico, and China. These tariffs are presented not merely as negotiating tactics but as "structural changes" intended to bring manufacturing back to the United States.
Charlie Kirk [03:01]: "These tariffs... they have to ask the question, is this really the entity that paid out $5 billion in sex abuse settlements? Is this really the entity that should be receiving that money to relocate these children?"
Jack further explains how these tariffs are designed to incentivize companies to manufacture domestically, thereby reducing reliance on foreign labor and resources.
Brian Glenn [12:38]: "They are completely interconnected. They fit like a glove... This is why I think you see hundreds of billions of dollars pouring in so that companies... are going to manufacture in Arizona or in Ohio."
The episode features a discussion between Jack Posobiec, Brian Glenn, and Charlie Kirk about a tense interaction between AP reporters and the Trump administration regarding tariffs.
Charlie Kirk [03:01]: "...it seems like they're smarter than the President. Carolyn Levitt said that and actually said, you know what? I'm a little insulted that I would even be questioned..."
Jack criticizes the AP reporter, Josh Boak, for lacking economic expertise and unprofessional behavior during the press conference.
Jack Posobiec [04:37]: "He has no business experience whatsoever and yet is sitting there in the room snapping at her. Obviously a huge breach of decorum of the White House."
The conversation shifts to the influence of USAID and what they refer to as "the blob"—a term coined by Ben Rhodes to describe the entrenched foreign policy establishment.
Brian Glenn [08:36]: "It's all one big blob. And we ain't in it as the American people. But that is, it's facing its first real moment of accountability maybe, maybe in the history of its creation."
Glenn explains how Trump’s tariffs and economic restructuring aim to reduce America’s dependence on foreign markets and resources, thereby diminishing the influence of the established foreign policy apparatus.
As the administration implements these changes, concerns about a potential recession and stock market instability arise. Jack Posobiec addresses these worries, emphasizing that the economic pain is temporary and necessary for long-term gains.
Jack Posobiec [34:00]: "Pressure makes diamonds. But when we come out the other side, self-sufficient, strong building, things that last, that's when we'll see what America's really made of."
He reassures listeners that the transition, though challenging, will lead to a more resilient and self-reliant American economy.
Mike Benz, Executive Director at the Foundation for Freedom Online, discusses the interconnectedness of military and trade policies under Trump's administration.
Mike Benz [16:34]: "They want people to invest here, so we don't need to go out and invest there. So take for example, Ukraine after the 2014 Crimea referendum..."
Benz highlights how bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. reduces the need for extensive foreign investments and military expenditures abroad, aligning economic policies with national security interests.
The episode also covers a protest at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, where attendees called for a RICO investigation into the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) due to alleged misuse of funds and involvement in covering up sexual abuse cases.
Mike Benz [24:12]: "When you look at the way certain bishops were involved in the COVID ups, the rape cover ups of children... there's got to be something to investigate..."
Kevin Posobiec elaborates on the protesters' demands for accountability within the Church, linking it to broader themes of corruption and abuse of power.
Jack Posobiec wraps up the episode by reiterating the importance of the economic restructuring underway. He acknowledges the immediate challenges but maintains optimism about the long-term benefits of Trump’s policies aimed at restoring American manufacturing, ensuring economic independence, and fostering a robust, self-sufficient economy.
Jack Posobiec [34:37]: "There is a period of transition because what we're doing is very big. We're bringing wealth back to America."
Listeners are encouraged to remain patient and support the transformative efforts aimed at revitalizing the American economy and protecting national interests.
Jack Posobiec [01:50]: "Joe Biden left this country in an economic disaster... prices soared more than 20% under Joe Biden because of his reckless spending and economic policies."
Brian Glenn [12:38]: "They are completely interconnected. They fit like a glove... This is why I think you see hundreds of billions of dollars pouring in so that companies... are going to manufacture in Arizona or in Ohio."
Charlie Kirk [03:01]: "...it seems like they're smarter than the President. Carolyn Levitt said that and actually said, you know what? I'm a little insulted that I would even be questioned..."
Mike Benz [24:12]: "When you look at the way certain bishops were involved in the COVID ups, the rape cover ups of children... there's got to be something to investigate..."
Jack Posobiec [34:37]: "There is a period of transition because what we're doing is very big. We're bringing wealth back to America."
This episode of Human Events Daily provides a comprehensive analysis of the ongoing economic strategies under the Trump administration, critiques of the previous administration’s policies, and insights into the intersection of economic restructuring with national security and institutional accountability. Through engaging discussions and expert opinions, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the transformative changes shaping America’s future.