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Unnamed Commentator
A commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy intelligence veteran.
Jack Posobiec
This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobec. Christ is here.
Unnamed Commentator
Breaking news out of India. A devastating plane crash, 242 people on board. That plane was bound for London and it crashed shortly after takeoff today, according to the police commissioner in India. It appears there are no survivors.
Jack Posobiec
Trump says he plans to phase out fema, shifting disaster response to the States after this hurricane season.
Unnamed Reporter
Another night with the curfew in effect in downtown Los Angeles as protests against the Trump administration immigration raids now enter a seventh day. Local leaders argue the president's decision to deploy the military is igniting fears and surging tensions. Federal officials expect another 2,000 Guard troops. Troops will mobilize today, joining 2,000 already deployed and about 700 Marines. The LA protests are inspiring similar demonstrations in other cities like New York, Seattle and Minneapolis.
Jack Posobiec
Can you provide an update on Iran?
Unnamed Commentator
We're hearing reports that US Personnel are.
Unnamed Reporter
Being moved out of the region within striking distance.
Unnamed Analyst
Well, they are being moved out because it could be a dangerous place.
Unnamed Commentator
Earlier this week, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran had not been cooperating with the organization and that the agency could not certify Iran's program as peaceful.
Aaron Reitz
How imminent is an Israeli strike on Iran?
Unnamed Analyst
Well, I don't want to say imminent, but it looks like it's something that could very well happen. Look, it's very simple, not complicated. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Jack Posobiec
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard Today's edition, Human Events Daily, here live. Washington, D.C. today is June 12, 2025, Anno Dominique, two days away from the Army's 250th birthday parade here in Washington, D.C. but is the U.S. military being drawn into another war overseas? Perhaps another proxy war, just like the war in Ukraine is a proxy war against Russia, Would this be backing for a proxy war against Iran? And there's been a number of reports now coming out the US Evacuating key personnel, key establishments across the Middle East. The US Coming out and saying that in a strike is potentially imminent from Israel on Iran, which of course, the United States would ultimately have to pay the bill for. And the United States would certainly be left on the hook for the bill regarding a war with Iran. All of this takes place as negotiations between the US And Iran are continuing. And in fact, Steve Witkoff is going to be meeting with the Iranians this Sunday, as far as we know. So the question is, what's driving this? If we're having negotiations, have the negotiations left with. Let Witkoff cook. Let him do the job that President Trump assigned him. And remember when President Trump went to those rallies in Pennsylvania when Wisconsin and Michigan and I was there with him in all three of those states last year, he campaigned against new wars. He campaigned as the peace president, a president whose legacy would be world peace, a president who understood that the true value of America was the American people and putting the issues of the homeland first. That's what America first is all about. And right now, folks, we have so much momentum on the deportation issue. We have so much momentum on the immigration issue. By the way, by the way, it's repatriation. We're going to call it repatriation. Operation Homeward Bound. No, no, no, no, no. We're not removing people. We're helping these wayward migrants find their way home. And that's been the issue all along. They're, they're lost strangers in a strange land. We're going to help them get home. It's the Christian thing to do. They ended up here for a variety of reasons. We're not going to go into all that. But what we're going to do is get them a plane ticket, maybe even pay for the flight themselves, put them on that plane and get them right back where they belong. You're right back. Jack was over to understand what America first truly means. Welcome to the second American Revolution. All right, folks, Jack Posobic here back live Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice. Also want to bring in the Salem Radio Network now with our three Charlie Kirk Show. And we've got a very special treat for everyone here. We have the. Well, it's, it's an interesting day today because there's some news. But we have right now the assistant attorney general of the Department of Justice, Aaron Wright's who's joining us, but he's got a little bit of news today regarding that very title. Aaron, thanks so much for joining us.
Aaron Reitz
Thanks for having me. Jack.
Jack Posobiec
All right, so break it down for us. You announced this a little bit earlier today. What's the news?
Aaron Reitz
Yeah, so last night, I submitted my resignation to the President of the United States and the Attorney General in my position as Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Policy at the Justice Department. But it's not because I'm in retreat or moving on to something else that's less significant for our country, but I'm stepping out today, effective today, and announcing my candidacy as the next Texas Attorney General of Texas to succeed Ken Paxton.
Jack Posobiec
Well, this is huge. Now, walk me through this a little bit, because there's a bit of musical chairs going on here because Ken Paxton is the current Attorney General of Texas, but he is expected to run in primary as the Senate candidate against John Cornyn.
Aaron Reitz
Yeah, no, that's exactly right. Look, Ken Paxton has been our great Attorney General for over a decade in Texas, and. And he's decided to throw his hat in the ring to primary John Cornyn for the United States Senate, representing 31 million Texans, which provides Texans with a unique opportunity that they haven't had in over a decade to introduce or elect a new Texas ag. And I think that when Texans are looking at who ought to carry on Ken Paxton's legacy, it's somebody who, like me, the President described as a true MAGA attorney and a warrior for the Constitution. And the reason why he called me those things when he brought me to the Justice Department is because of the three years that I spent fighting alongside Ken Paxton as his deputy, and then the two years that I spent fighting alongside Senator Ted Cruz as his chief of staff. And folks want to know, folks in Texas want to know, okay, if Ken Paxton is going to vacate the agc, we want to make sure that we can turn the keys over to somebody who can handle an office with that kind of horsepower. And I think when folks look at my background, the litigation, lawsuits, appeals, defenses, investigations, on all of the issues that Texans care about, from election integrity, border security, woke, corporations, transing of the kids, environmental overreach, I have borne battle scars on all of those issues. And so when Texans are looking for somebody that they can trust, somebody that they can say, okay, this guy needs to be our next Attorney General to continue pressing in, pressing hard on the gas that Ken Paxton on the course that he's put us on, Aaron Rights is the guy. And if you want to know more about me, your viewers can go to aaronrites.com Aaron Reitz.com well, Aaron, this is huge news.
Jack Posobiec
Congratulations on the candidacy. Have to Ask you first and foremost, though, when it comes to the issue illegal immigration, obviously this is a huge issue for Texas. It's an issue where AG Paxton has stood in the breach. And it's an issue that is really uniting, I think, a lot of Americans in the face of all of these riots that we've been seeing kicked off in L. A, then it spread to New York, it spread to Philadelphia, and in fact, just last night we saw Dallas and San Antonio had a level of violent riots as well. So response to the riots in particular and then a general response on illegal immigration in this issue?
Aaron Reitz
Yeah, look, it's a great question and it's an important issue. A lot of times people think that the scenes that we've seen in Los Angeles couldn't possibly be happening in Texas. But as you rightly said, and folks can just do an image search for the riots that are happening in Texas's major cities, and they'd be shocked to see that the roots of anti American, insurrectionist, pro alien ideological rioting is happening right in the Lone Star State. You need an attorney general who is going to help crack down on that sort of thing, who's going to make sure that the ideologies as well as the funding that provides the resources for these rioters and doesn't take root in Texas. And once we identify them, we prosecute them, we investigate them, we expose them, we get them out of the state. On the question more generally, though, of illegal immigration, I'm with you during your opening monologue. I'd like to see mass repatriation of millions and millions and millions of illegal aliens that have been invading our country in particular over the past four years. But it's been a problem for decades. And so I love to see what this administration is doing to identify Roundup and deport or to repatriate those illegal aliens, just get them back home where they ought to be. And the Texas Attorney General plays a critical role in this. And I will tell you, Jack, at the very beginning of the Biden administration, if it's any reflection of the kind of ag I'll be on the issue of immigration, Ken Paxton and I partnered together for three years, and out of the nearly 50 lawsuits that I brought with him during my time in the Texas AG's office, nearly 20 of those 50 were on immigration and border security. We litigated on abuse of the parole system, on abuse of the asylum system, canceling of border wall contracts, sanctuary cities, and the list just keeps going on and on and on. I've been at the front, front lines of fighting illegal immigration at the Texas AG's office before, alongside Senator Cruz. And my commitment to Texans moving forward is to continue to partner with this Trump administration to absolutely get our country and our sovereignty and our border back under control. And you don't just have to take my word for it. Texans just have to look at my record, which is in greater detail at my website, aaronwrights.com.
Jack Posobiec
Aaron, yesterday we had a long discussion with the Congressman on HIPC regarding the cartels and this cartel activity. Obviously, as Attorney General, this is something that we know that the cartels operate on both sides of the border. What is your policy on that? How would you look to crack down on these cartels, the rat lines, the human trafficking, the fentanyl, which we know as. Even as great as President Trump has done? A lot of this is still going on.
Aaron Reitz
Yeah, no question. I mean, you use a critical term, Jack, on having control of both sides of the border. I think a lot of Americans, we hear this term, the cartels have operational control of the border. They don't really fully visualize what that means. What that means is that ingress and egress in and out of the country, whether you are moving for commercial purposes, you know, quote, unquote, legitimate commercial purposes or illicit purposes, drug trafficking, human trafficking, sex trafficking, it means that you don't come in and you don't come out with the either express or implied permission of the cartels. Now, these cartels have spread their nodes, have spread into all of the major cities of Texas. So what the Attorney General can do is partner with aligned sheriff departments and police departments to launch extremely invasive investigations into where these cartel cells are taking ro and then assists the local law enforcement in prosecuting these crimes. The Attorney General also has tremendous civil discretion to investigate these nonprofits that are aiding and abetting the illegal invasion of our country. You know, all these nicely named nonprofits that are presenting themselves as just innocuous and humanitarian. These organizations are taking Soros and Soros adjacent money to assist the invasion of millions of illegal aliens. And they want to pat themselves on the back for being forces of good, when in reality they're forces for evil. And you need an attorney General who knows what he's doing, who can take the weapons of legitimate statutes and law and common law to investigate them and. And root them out and hold them to justice.
Jack Posobiec
Exactly. Aaron Rice, we're just about out of time. Tell people where they can go to follow you and to get more information as you continue this quest to make Texas great Again, thank you, Jack.
Aaron Reitz
I think you ought to go to my website. First and foremost, Aaron writes dot com. Aaron writes dot com. Hit that contribute button because we've got to amass the resources to fight this war that we're in.
Jack Posobiec
All right, folks, Aaron writes, repatriate the migrants. I love it. I love it. We right back.
Unnamed Analyst
Hey, you know, they talk about influencers. These are influencers and they're friends of mine. Jack. Where's Jack? Jack.
Jack Posobiec
All right, Jack Posoba, here we are back Human Events. Excuse me. Human Events Daily, folks. Think about it. Every dollar you spend is either supporting your values or working against them. In today's economy, where you spend your money matters. And that's how you take your country back. That's how we do it. Patriot Mobile is leading the way as America's only conservative wireless provider. So switch today without sacrificing quality or service. You'll get exceptional nationwide coverage. Because unlike most budget wireless providers, Patriot Mobile has access to all three major US networks. You can even add two numbers on two networks on one phone. Something the big guys can't even do. So stay connected with flexible unlimited data plans to fit your lifestyle. These plans offer high speed data mobile hotspots, international roaming device protection, even Internet backup. Here's the best part. When you switch to Patriot Mobile, you're supporting faith, family and freedom. 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Her grandfather was close with the Shah and because of that, the Ayatollah kidnapped his children. So my girlfriend's father and uncles they were tortured for information, shot in the abdomen and dumped in an alley to die. Three of them survived and fled Germany to the us. The Ayatollah and radical Islam are the worst of the worst. But we must but we must focus on our homeland instead of going to war. The only people who will benefit from a war with Iran are blackrock and the military industrial complex. Definitely not the American people. Also got an email from Lance in Texas. President Trump was elected twice on a mandate to force out the neocon war hawks that had subjected Americans to endless war and interventionism. Provoking a war with Iran would be a betrayal of that mandate. We cannot allow the political goals of other regions to drag us into a conflict that will bring continued instability to the world and more heartbreak at home. I can tell you that a major reason for Gen Z's dramatic shift to the right was that we sought a return to the peace of President Trump's first term. Blessed are the peacemakers. And he says he's a pro Trump Gen Z conservative. Here's an email from Mike. I'm totally against the US being involved or backing other countries in efforts against war on Iran. If these countries want war with Iran, they can have it without our assistance. If Trump decides to go to war with Iran, he will lose my support, as does jd. Here's an email from Nick. No intervention in Iran, all caps. I am a Republican and do not support any sort of any sort of intervention. People have been claiming Iran is about to have a bomb for over 30 years. Why do we believe them at this point? And that's true by the way. The intelligence community has continually assessed that Iran has not restarted their weapons of mass destruction program. Here's another email. Hey Jack, this is from Dean. I'm a Trump supporter. Since the escalator. No one in the Banga movement wants war with Iran. That's why Trump himself sidestepped the Israelis and focused on a deal with Iran. However, Iran has to accept Trump's olive branch and give up its uranium enrichment. This helps the Middle east have a sense of peace. Trump is trying the Iranians should help him in his bid to bring peace, not waste time. Well, one of the latest updates that we have is that the peace talks will be continuing this weekend. Steve Witkoff will be meeting as it is planning to meet with Iran this Sunday and has also put out statements. And there's reports now coming out that Witkoff has stated that there would be mass casualties to the US and the US currently has 40 to 50,000 troops and personnel assigned throughout the Middle east, and that there would be mass casualties in any response from Iran to retaliate on these Strikes, whether by U.S. or a U.S. proxy in the region. Look, folks, that's what I've been saying. I said this on Charlie Kirk show earlier in hour one, that the US Is going to be on the hook for the bill of this whether we like it or not. That's why I keep saying, back Witkoff, back the negotiations. Let the man cook. After all, this is what President Trump was elected for. Peace is the prize. You want a legacy of peace rather than a legacy of war. I'll be right back. Jack.
Unnamed Analyst
And Jack.
Jack Posobiec
Where's Jack? Where's the. Where is Jack?
Unnamed Analyst
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've been getting policies.
Jack Posobiec
All right, folks, Jack, here we are back Human events daily, Washington, D.C. but of course, we're talking about the events of California and how all of this anti ice rioting has descended into abject violence, chaos. I'm not going to call it anarchy, though, because it's anarcho tyranny. It's anarcho tyranny because this is a tactic, it is a destabilization tactic used to shake the foundations of our civilization, to shake the foundations of the state of California, a state which, by the way, is a fantastic, and has been for years and centuries an incredible place to live. It has only been through recent years and these destabilizations that have made it what it is today. New author is out with a book called Failed State, all about California and these issues. His name is Chris Moritz and he joins us now. Chris, how are you?
Chris Moritz
Great, Jack. Pleasure to be here.
Jack Posobiec
Chris, tell me, tell me about the book and how it relates to what we're seeing playing out across the streets of LA and so many other cities, I can't imagine. Now, by the way, I do have to ask the question, did you organize these riots as a way for marketing of your new book?
Chris Moritz
You know, no comment.
Jack Posobiec
But we do share a publisher. Folks, full disclosure.
Chris Moritz
You know, the thing about these riots is that it really comes as no surprise to any of us living here, at least any of us who have been paying attention while living here, that this has boiled over in the manner that it has. In fact, I think we should be almost kind of blessed that it's been as contained as it has been. And that's in great, you know, we owe Donald Trump a great deal of thanks for that. California has been on a, I would say a path to suicide, civilizational suicide, for at least a decade, arguably longer. And we have arrived at a point where in California immigration law is white supremacy and borders are violence. And indeed, the people of California and the people of Los Angeles are actually hostages of this one party regime. And I consider the action by ICE to be welcomed as liberators to it's a rescue operation. But I think it's also a crystallizing moment to expose not just underlying problems in California or Los Angeles, but really what the future of America could look like if, for instance, the Biden lawlessness of the border had continued. I think that is the fate that we would have all been suffering for.
Jack Posobiec
Well, and by the way, as you're writing this, we have some breaking news that's going on right now and I'm going to do a little production on the fly if you can get this. I'm seeing that one of these senators, Alex Padilla, Democrat Senator of California, seems that he crashed Secretary Noem's press conference in Los Angeles, had to be forcibly removed. People are saying that it looks like he may have even assaulted some of the federal agents as he was trying to make his way towards the secretary or and obviously they were her protective of detail. He was handcuffed. I'm seeing in some of these idiot videos he was, he was detained. I don't know if he's been fully arrested, etc. But this is a huge, not just an endorsing of political violence, but actually a use. Guys, do we have this video? Can we play this video really quick? So you're seeing it there and I'm seeing some of this the first time that so Secretary Noem is. And for folks listening on the radio, this is breaking. This just happened within the last 10 minutes. Just seeing it on Twitter X where Secretary Noem was giving a press conference in the Los Angeles area about what's going on. And here you have a Democrat leader who is using political violence against our federal officials and he is brought out, Chris and you write about this in your book Failed State how we've gotten to this place where how can you have elected officials acting in such a manner?
Chris Moritz
Well, I think that that's an amazing, amazing image. I think though the visceral response from people like the senator and others as we've been seeing over the last few days, this extreme response is not only indicative of a state that has been in A kind of de facto, I would say, rebellion against the United States and executing that rebellion through lawfare and, and simply rejecting US Federal laws. Respect, with respect to immigration. This is because the Democratic Party in California has been able to achieve its political hegemony and create the one party state in which 75% of the state legislature is held by a single party. And we haven't had a Republican official elected since Arnold Schwarzenegger that was, I think 2006. This has all happened because sometime in the 90s, really in response to Pete Wilson and some ballot initiatives that tried to reign in on welfare benefits for illegal aliens, there was a kind of counteract to that, that put in place policies like sanctuary state policies and others that have resulted in California having the highest percentage of foreign born people in the United States. It's In California it's 27%. There are at least 2 million illegal aliens in the state too. And as the foreign born population has risen since the 90s, California has also in parallel become a concentrated political economy. So in other words, the power that Sacramento has consolidated is, is very significantly tied to demographic engineering.
Jack Posobiec
Folks, we're showing new footage here as well. Chris Moritz is our guest. He's the author of Failed State, All About California, the Twilight of Empire and talking about how California has descended into chaos. And it's the same chaos that we've seen play out across the streets. But here you have another example of this chaos where a Democrat senator has rushed Secretary Kristi Noem. I don't have much more information on this. We're working to get more information. She appears to be safe. But he was arrested. He was. Or at least detained. He was certainly handcuffed. When we see that video. And this is theater, by the way. This is classic political theater. He'll use this the same way. Gavin Newsom. I was surprised it wasn't Gavin Newsom, by the way, trying to rush this because we know he's been daring the administration to arrest him, saying, Tom Holman, come arrest me, tough guy. These are theater kids. These are theater kids who are playing emotional drama. And he'll use this to raise funds, I'm sure, and all the rest of it. And meanwhile the actual Angele knows, and as you say, the Californians who are living under this occupation force don't ever have anyone that's coming to help them out. Until now at least, because you've got these ridiculous theater kids and morons like this individual who are actually in elected office in California.
Chris Moritz
Yeah, that's so well put, Jack. Look, the Reality for ordinary people in the state of California is that in the 1990s, crime was very violent, especially in Los Angeles, just historically violent, but it was concentrated in certain small areas, neighborhoods in South LA and whatnot. Today it may not be quite as violent, but the violence is directed outwards to all of us, all the time. And this is what I was informed to me by multiple law enforcement sources for my book, and it certainly has played out in my own life. The reason I wrote this book was because in 2023, on one weekend, my family home was home invaded style, burglarized, meaning I was in the house at the time, but didn't encounter the burglar. But nevertheless, two nights in a row while I'm sleeping, by an MS.13 gangster, illegal alien from El Salvador. Seven years in state prison for gun crimes. And when he got out in 2017, President Trump's administration at that time had him immediately deported to El Salvador. Well, during the Biden invasion, he came back into the country, back to LA and went on a crime spree, committing dozens of these types of hot prowl burglaries or home invasion style burglaries all over Southern California and in Los Angeles County. He was never even brought up on charges. Where I live in Santa Monica, the detective assigned to the case never even called me to interview me. So it wasn't until he started committing these crimes up to the north in Ventura county that he was actually apprehended. And when he was arrested at a stoplight, he had on his person a stolen loaded gun, body armor, knives, much of the stolen property, and other paraphernalia. And when he was brought into interrogation, the lead detective on the case came up to him and said, look, we know you had a gun on you. Thanks for not opening fire on us. And he said, well, don't thank me, because if my wife and kid had not been in the backseat of the vehicle at the time, I was planning on opening fire and murdering you, because I'm never going back to jail. Well, this guy got sentenced to only two years, probably will serve less in state prison and a $300 fine. And as I learned about all of this, I was just so beyond shocked. I mean, I knew it was bad, but could it have been that bad? And I started talking to law enforcement from the lowest level beat cop up to Tom Homan, and on the prosecution side, you know, junior prosecutors, up to Steve Cooley, the former District Attorney of Los Angeles. And what emerged from these interviews was a picture of California that was this.
Jack Posobiec
Story as Harrowing as this is, we're just about out of time in the segment, I want people to go and read the full thing to find more of it. The book is Failed State California, Twilight of Empire. Go follow Chris words. Chris, thank you so much for joining us today. All right, folks. Sam. All right, folks, I've got a special guest here, Human Events Daily, Jack Posobec. First time, first time. First time that she's. Well, I suppose not the first time ever appeared on the program, but certainly the first time like this, folks, it's Lori Posobec, my mom, and she is here because she has an op ed up@humanqvents.com that is currently number one on humanevents.com, it is the top. It is the top article on the site at the moment. And so, mom, Lori, you wrote a story all about the unfortunate situation of getting swatted a couple years ago on Christmas. And they've caught the swatter, at least, or one of the two, at least at this point. But tell me about the piece and also. Hi, Mom.
Lori Posobiec
Hi. Thanks for having me on. Yeah. We just have been kind of living with this for a year and a half now. But since the person was actually pled guilty, we knew his trial was coming up. We had been informed that he had been caught and was.
Jack Posobiec
Dad wanted to go to the trial, by the way. Dad was all like, I'm going down there. I'm getting in his face. I'm gonna stare at him.
Lori Posobiec
I didn't need to do that. But he did.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Lori Posobiec
So, yeah, now that it was done, I said, well, you know, I think now would be a good time to just kind of write our experiences of it. Yeah. So it was, you know, kind of. It could have been scarier. Just, you know, if you read the piece, it was like, the way it happened, I was able. I was. I actually had just left the house.
Jack Posobiec
So you saw the police rolling up.
Aaron Reitz
Yeah, we haven't really told.
Jack Posobiec
We haven't really told this story publicly.
Lori Posobiec
But I thought they were going to the neighbor's house. I'm like, oh, what's going on with the neighbors? You know?
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Lori Posobiec
And then he rolls the window down. He says, did you come out of that house right there? I'm like, yeah, you know, and then proceeded to tell me what was going on. And I had. There had been some recent swattings of mostly conservative media recently. I can't remember the names right now, but it was, you know, I knew that it was probably a prank. So immediately I was calm. I Said, you know, I'm pretty sure it's a prank. And, you know, they were nervous. And when the guy was writing the information down, he was shaking. And when we spoke later with some cops at the station, several days or weeks later, because the detective was assigned to it, he said, yeah, we totally believed it because it was right before Christmas and, you know, the tensions are high, no expectations and all that with Christmas. He totally thought it was a real insulin.
Jack Posobiec
And they had called and said that there was an incident at the house, that there was an active shooter at the house.
Lori Posobiec
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec
And should I just say names? Should I just say what it was?
Lori Posobiec
Sure, yeah.
Jack Posobiec
So they claimed that the swatters claimed that I was the active shooter and that I was shooting family members and holding my wife hostage. And they had all the names. They went after our children and they went after. They said that I was holding my wife hostage and that I was shooting people and that the police needed to arrive immediately. And so to your point, that puts the police in a heightened sense of response mode because they hear an incident like that. Were they coming in with the sirens on? Were the sirens were on?
Lori Posobiec
I don't think they had yet, but yeah, they were like, well, who is Jack Posobec? You know, they had your name. And I said, well, I'm sure it's a swatting thing then, you know, because he's not here, I can get him on the phone for you so you can talk to him.
Jack Posobiec
Right. And so they couldn't. They couldn't find my address, so they went and found your address. We now employ a variety of measures to protect that information, by the way. And so hopefully this. This never happens again. But. But they caught the guy.
Lori Posobiec
Yeah, they caught him. And, you know, but there's still copycats. And what I would have to tell people is if you even think you might be a target of a swatting incident, call your local police, talk to them and say, hey, you know, if I get a call like this, if my house does, you know, like, maybe call me first or FaceTime, let me FaceTime or something so that it's not this full blown guns drawn in the middle of the night, whatever kind of incident, which, you know, people have been killed for this sort of thing.
Jack Posobiec
Right. And it. And it wastes resources. And, you know, in situations where, you know, you. You and dad are second amendment supporters and exercisers, you as well as dad, by the way.
Lori Posobiec
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec
And you never know what happens in the middle of the night like that. Something goes. Something goes wrong. And do you You've been living with this now for a couple years. Do you feel better that they've caught the guy?
Lori Posobiec
Oh, absolutely. Yeah. Dad was so angry. Just anger.
Chris Moritz
Yeah.
Lori Posobiec
Yeah. And I was more like, well, you know, these things happen, you know, just part of the. Part of the job, I guess, or with.
Jack Posobiec
And this is. This is real life, you know? Yeah, this is real life. So this. Yeah, it's really my mom, folks. This is really my life. This is really our life, being in this movement, doing what we do. And I'm not complaining. But if you mess with our families, we will come for you. And I don't care if you're on the other side of the planet. I don't care where you are. You will be found and you will be brought down. And that's exactly what happened here and exactly what will happen to anyone who ever tries to mess with my family or the families of anyone else in this movement. All right, I love you, Mom.
Lori Posobiec
Yeah, thank you. I love you, too.
Jack Posobiec
Can you help me out with a little something, Mom? There's usually a little something we say here at the end. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore. Lay ashore. All right, Lori Posovic, folks. Go check her out. Humanevents.com.
Podcast Summary: Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode: Should The US Back A New War With Iran OR Focus On The Homeland?
Release Date: June 12, 2025
In this episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec delves into the pressing question of whether the United States should engage in a new conflict with Iran or prioritize domestic issues. The discussion intertwines current international tensions with significant domestic concerns, including immigration, civil unrest, and political leadership.
Jack Posobiec opens the episode by highlighting the precarious state of US-Iran relations. He references recent developments, including the nearing possibility of an Israeli strike on Iran and the strategic movements of US personnel in the Middle East.
The discussion underscores the tension between ongoing negotiations and potential military actions. Posobiec emphasizes the financial and human costs that the United States would bear in the event of a renewed conflict.
Posobiec advocates for supporting diplomatic efforts led by Steve Witkoff, suggesting that backtracking on negotiations would be detrimental to achieving lasting peace.
A significant portion of the episode features an interview with Aaron Reitz, the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Policy at the Justice Department, who announces his candidacy for Texas Attorney General.
Reitz outlines his extensive experience in combating illegal immigration and his commitment to upholding constitutional values. He underscores his alignment with President Trump's "America First" agenda and his dedication to issues like election integrity, border security, and opposing what he terms as "woke" policies.
Reitz also addresses the rising cartel activities and human trafficking, proposing robust legal actions against organizations and individuals facilitating these illicit operations.
Posobiec shifts focus to domestic issues, highlighting the escalation of protests and riots in major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, and Minneapolis. He connects these events to broader immigration policies and the perceived failures of current administration strategies.
The conversation emphasizes the necessity of prioritizing homeland security over international conflicts, arguing that internal stability is paramount for national prosperity.
The episode features Chris Moritz, author of Failed State: California and the Twilight of Empire, who discusses the deteriorating state of California amidst rising violence and political instability.
Moritz attributes California's decline to policies promoting illegal immigration and weakening law enforcement, leading to increased crime and societal unrest. He shares personal anecdotes, including a harrowing experience with a violent individual who exploited lax immigration enforcement.
In a compelling segment, Lori Posobiec, Jack's mother, recounts a swatting incident that targeted their family. This personal account underscores the real-life dangers faced by public figures and their families in the current polarized climate.
She details the emotional and psychological impact of the incident, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and community response to such threats.
Jack reinforces the message of resilience and determination to protect loved ones against malicious attacks.
The episode culminates with Jack reading listener emails and feedback, reflecting widespread support for focusing on domestic priorities over international engagements. The recurring theme emphasizes national sovereignty, security, and the well-being of American citizens.
Jack concludes by urging listeners to support their values through everyday actions and choices, reinforcing the podcast's commitment to advocating for conservative principles and national interests.
Geopolitical Tensions: The US faces critical decisions regarding potential military action against Iran versus pursuing diplomatic negotiations to ensure national and global stability.
Domestic Priorities: Emphasis on addressing illegal immigration, enhancing border security, and mitigating internal unrest as foundational to America's future prosperity.
Leadership and Accountability: Highlighting the importance of responsible political leadership, as exemplified by Aaron Reitz's candidacy for Texas Attorney General, dedicated to upholding conservative values and legal integrity.
Personal Impact: Illustrating the real-life implications of political conflicts through Lori Posobiec's swatting experience, underscoring the personal costs of political polarization.
For a comprehensive understanding of the discussions and viewpoints presented, listeners are encouraged to tune into the full episode Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec or visit HumanEvents.com.