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Jack Posobiec
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Donald Trump
Daily Brief over the generations, Americans of Irish ancestry have helped build our railroads and raise our cities and man our factories, enrich our culture with art and music and literature. We see that all over. And protect our communities by joining the proud tradition of Irish American police officers and firefighters. Few have done more for the stars and stripes than the sons and daughters of the Emerald Isle. And I can tell you, I know your father was a great boxer and they have a lot of good fighters. I know so many Irish fighters, they like to fight and they're damn good at it, too. But your father, his father was a great fighter, actually. So that means genetically, I'm not going to mess around with you, you understand? I'm a believer in that. But as you know, on Monday, millions of Americans will celebrate St. Patrick's Day. We love St. Patrick's Day, maybe especially in New York. Hundreds of thousands of citizens decked an Irish queen, will parade through the streets of Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and of course, New York, a site that I've witnessed many, many times. In Manhattan, the people will stream up 5th Avenue and march past the magnificent. I see it so much and I love it. Especially when you're looking down upon St. Patrick's Cathedral, because it's to me, one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world. And it's a monument not only to God, but also to the patriot saint of Ireland. Patriot saint. It's really an extraordinary testament to the connection between our two countries that after more than 1500 years, the shining legacy of St. Patrick still rouses city blocks half the world away. Think of that. And fills our people with incredible love and pride. We have a lot of pride in that cathedral. That cathedral is something, to me, so beautiful. I think maybe my favorite. They have larger. You know, it's very large, but they have larger. But I think it's truly one of the most beautiful. The Irish spirit is truly alive and thriving in America. And as we see today, the friendship between our nations is strong. And it's really Unbreakable. And that includes all of you. You know, it's all of you. We love you all. So, Tashyuk, I want to just thank you once again for being here. It's an honor. And hopefully we're going to be doing this at least three more times. Okay, we're going to be doing this three more times at least. When I say at least, they go absolutely crazy. So thank you very much for being here. Mary, thank you very much for being here. It's a great honor. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thank you, everybody. Thank you.
Michael Martin
Thank you, Mr. President. Our next guest is not a stranger to this event. However, this is actually the first time we have the privilege of welcoming the Taoiseach Michal Martin. I said that.
Donald Trump
Right?
Michael Martin
We were talking about that. I'm Michael, too, but that's how we say it very plainly and boringly in the US and it's the same name over there. It's Michal. I like it a lot better. But we're welcoming him to the Friends of Our Ireland luncheon in person as the new Tae Shook. And this is interesting because in 2021, it was mentioned earlier, this luncheon was virtual due to the ongoing COVID pandemic. And in 2022, the Datiseek was in town and slated to attend, but he had a positive Covid diagnosis himself and forced him to deliver remarks virtually once again. So now finally, finally, we welcome him in person to this great event. And we're so excited to have you in the Capitol, my friend. I welcome you to the podium now. The Tae Shikh. Michal Martin.
Jack Posobiec
Thank you.
Taoiseach Michal Martin
Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Chairman Kelly and Neil, Senators, Representatives, ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank you all for welcoming me and Mary to Washington, D.C. to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. And it is a good feeling to be Covid free and to be here on that day. But may I in particular say I'm pleased also to be joined with the Deputy First Minister from Northern Ireland, Emma Little Pengelly. Very pleased to have you here, Emma, as well. This is a cherished opportunity to break bread with our most steadfast friends. And as has been said, it's now more than 40 years since Speaker Tip O'Neill invited President Ronald Reagan to the capital for the first St. Patrick's Day lunch. And thus began a very proud tradition, which I am honored to continue today in your esteemed company. President Trump, thank you for joining us today to mark our National Day. You are a great friend of Ireland. And by the way, all those statistics that you quoted are absolutely, verifiably true. I also know, President, that there is one small corner in the west of Ireland, a beautiful and remote part called Doonbeg in County Clare, which holds a very special place in your heart. And we hope to welcome you back to our small island and indeed to these particular greens very soon. Speaker Johnson, once again, you have graciously gathered our dear friends in this August House.
Donald Trump
Nothing will stand in our way. And our golden age has just begun.
Jack Posobiec
This is human events. With Jack sober now, it's time for everyone to understand what America first truly means. Welcome to the second American Revolution.
Charlie Kirk
This morning, President Trump imposed sweeping new 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum.
Jack Posobiec
Imported into the U.S. hours later, European Union announcing a return tariffs of $28 billion on U.S. goods. We just learned that consumer prices in February increased by 2. 2.8% year over year, 0.2% month over month. Both of these figures were a step in the right direction and both were better than expected. Today, a court hearing from Mahmoud Khalil.
Charlie Kirk
His lawyers are challenging his deportation after.
Jack Posobiec
The activist was detained by ICE over.
Charlie Kirk
Protests at Columbia University.
Brian Glenn
When you come to the United States as a visitor, which is what a visa is, which is how this individual entered this country on a as on a visitor's visa, you are here as a visitor, we can deny you that visa. And if you end up having a green card, not citizenship, but a green card as a result of that visa, while you're here in those activities, we're going to kick you out.
Jack Posobiec
Staff at the Department of Education are being told to clear out their desks today as the department looks to cut roughly half of its workforce.
Donald Trump
We want more money to be able to go to the States. And that's what the President said all along. If we get rid of the bureaucracy, the states will get more. It'll go directly into the States.
Brian Glenn
Today we made an offer that the Ukrainians have accepted, which is to enter into a ceasefire and into immediate negotiations to end this conflict in a way that's enduring and sustainable and accounts for their interest, their security, their ability to prosper as a nation.
Donald Trump
Cease fire. Ukraine cease fire. Just agreed to a little while ago. Now we have to go to Russia and hopefully President Putin will agree to that also, and we can get this show on the road.
Jack Posobiec
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily. Here we are in Washington, D.C. i want to also welcome in the Salem Radio Network with the third hour of the Charlie Kirk Program. You heard President Trump just there talking about the ceasefire And Ukraine, by the way, today is March 12, 2025 Anno Domini. President Trump, he is meeting with the President, or, excuse me, the Prime Minister, the Church of Ireland. They are holding the Congressional Friends of Ireland luncheon. President Trump saying that many of the greatest Americans have had the blood of the Emerald Isle running through them as Irish Americans. And in fact, many of the greatest patriots and veterans have been the sons and daughters of Ireland. But then of course, there's also the Biden. So, you know, you gotta, you know, it's, it is what it is, folks. It is what it is. Look, I'm a huge fan of Ireland, love the country, love the place. But I got to tell you something, you've got people like this current guy that's up there right now. These are globalists. These are wild. These are complete nut jobs. And what they're doing to Ireland is disgusting. What they're doing to Ireland is absolutely disgusting. The migrant influx, the post 2015 migrant spike, with recent years, even in 2025, thousands, tens of thousands of people that are allowed in in 2022, 2023, 2024, now in 2025, and guess what, Guess what. You're seeing an increase in rape increase in 23%. You're seeing it, which is, which is now higher than the EU average. You're pushing an increase in sometimes murder in some of these areas. And more to the point, you go to places like Dublin, you just, you barely see any Irish people. I've said this, I've been to Dublin multiple times. You don't see Irish people going around there. London has the same issue, but in Ireland, it's even worse because Ireland is so small. And let me, and so explain something to me, and this is something, Conor McGregor has been huge on this. He's been great on, on it. And you know, we're going to talk to, we're going to try to get Brian Glenn on because there was a whole situation in the White House earlier with him. But here's something I want to try to figure out is what exactly is the purpose for this? You know, so they'll say that because, you know, you hear the left, you hear the globalists, and they'll say, well, the, you know, the reason that the UK has to take in all these migrants is, well, they were, they were colonizing the world. And the same with Germany and Belgium and Austria and France and other colonists. They were colonists. What did Ireland ever colonize? The Irish people are the indigenous people of Ireland. It's as simple as that. So here's a pretty common phrase that I think we can repurpose. Make Ireland Irish again. Give Ireland back to the Irish. Wasn't planning on doing an Ireland monologue today, but here we are, right. You know, it's ridiculous to me to hear these globalist bankers. You got the global. And by the way, you got the head of the bank of England is now being installed as the prime minister of, of Canada. They just, they just move them around from place to place. They don't even care. I think the guy lives in New York to begin with. They move these, these, these crown colonies around. That's what they are. They're still crown colonies. So like walk me through this. So Ireland and will go to the level of the IRA and have actual paramilitary forces fighting a war for independence from England and for England to get out of their affairs and to fight to get the, you know, even Northern Ireland back and Belfast and everything. But when it comes to migrants from the third world, there's, there's barely a peep from the Irish. There's barely a peep. And you have the Irish leaders that are going up there saying, oh, this is good, this is good for Ireland. This is great for. Excuse me, look. And okay, Rosie O'Donnell moves back. But you know what, her name's O'Donnell. At least she's Irish. She's certainly more Irish than you know, than, than these again, like, you know, people from the Middle east, from people from all over the world. Why, why do an. Ireland is a tiny little island. A tiny little island, A beautiful, gorgeous, incredible island, incredible history. Why is it that Ireland has to take in the people, billions of people from all over the world. Explain that to me. Walk me through that. Why, why are they required to do this? But, but you know, they can't stay in their own countries. Why does Ireland have to take in all these people for asylum? It's ridiculous. And if you sit there and tell me that this isn't deliberate, well, you're just wrong. You have no idea what's going on. You have no idea how the world works. You should honestly just stop and like go do something else with your life. What we're seeing is a complete wholesale revamping and re repopulation of the Irish continent. And it's very sad. It's terrible. Ireland is a wonderful place. The Irish people are incredible. Irish culture is amazing. Irish food is amazing. Irish dance is amazing. Irish music is amazing. Irish literature is amazing, amazing. James Joyce, right? Dubliners go and read anything, right? It's an incredible culture. It really is. And you know, they do put, you know, they won't put a milk in their tea because that's what the British do. But look, folks, we really need to drill down and figure this out. And so I would love to see President Trump and you know, Vice President Vance, you know, he's doing the Sox thing, the socks, the Shamrock socks. Okay, I get it. Not a huge fan of the fun socks. Sorry. Just gotta say, I'm not a fan of the fun socks. I never have been and I'm gonna stick true to that. But, but at some point, this guy going up there and he's, he's doing this. Oh, and Trump's got the golf course lady and we're gonna come and then we're gonna have the golf and it's all gonna be great and it's gonna wonderful. They'll play the nine links and all. And I'm like, no, no. On your bike, sir. On your bike. Welcome to Ireland. We're gonna come and everyone should come to Ireland. It's going to be wonderful. No, like, let's have a serious conversation about what you are doing to the people of Ireland. It's as simple as that. Now, want to tell you something, though, real quick. Take a quick second and talk about today's episode sponsor, which is Silent. Silent's Faraday products block all incoming and outgoing signals so that your devices are invisible and safe from the outside world. From their backpacks, phones, sleeves, even pants, their patented signal blocking technology blocks wireless signals and gives you peace of mind that your data doesn't end up in the wrong hands. 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Donald Trump
Today. You know, they talk about influencers. These are influencers and their friends of mine. Jack, where's Jack?
Brian Glenn
Jack.
Donald Trump
He's got a great job.
Jack Posobiec
All right, Jack. WSOPIC Here we are back Human Events Daily. President Trump about to leave the White House. Excuse me, about to leave the US Capitol en route to return to the White House there on Capitol Hill. Want to welcome back in as well the Salem Radio Network, our three Chara Kirk show, folks. Earlier, before the Ireland state visit began earlier today with the bilat, saw the bilat there in the White House. President Trump meeting with the Savage. This is really something though that a lot's going, there's a lot on the line. There's a lot on the line here because our relationship with Europe, the United States relationship with Europe and specifically with the English speaking nations as regards to NATO and also as regards to five eyes, is something that President Trump has put directly at the center of his first 50 days in office. Now, Ireland, although being a English speaking as well as Gaelish speaking nation, is not in five Eyes. So I know when I've talked about the five Eyes intelligence sharing program, I've said that it is generally the English speaking nations, which is true. So United States, Canada, U.K. australia, New Zealand, so the five English Anglophile nations, the Anglophone nations. But Ireland is sort of this oddball that's out there. And so we don't have those direct, the direct five eyes relationship with Ireland. And yet Ireland, of course, is also a part of sort of the defense umbrella of the United States. Now President Trump also talking about his direct ties with Ireland through his golf course there, his property there. President Trump, of course, his mother, a lot of people don't realize this. His mother was actually born in Scotland. So he is of course half Scottish. So you know, he's got a lot of, a lot of ties to the area. This, by the way, just saying this would technically, technically make President Trump eligible to run for the prime minister of the UK I'm just saying, I'm just saying if Nigel Farage wants a little help over there in the Reform Party, maybe, just maybe, you know, switch some residents over, go, go, go hang out in Scotland and perhaps, just perhaps we could, we could do something really beautiful over in the UK but the real part of it that I think a lot of people are talking about is Ukraine. And when it comes down to it's the economic and military relationship that the United States has with the rest of the world. And we've talked a lot about what the United States is armed, as Steve calls it, the kinetic arm of the Third World War. So the kinetic arm of the Third World War, that's Ukraine. Right now, it's Ukraine in the Middle East. And so winding down Ukraine is tantamount to actually preventing a Third World war for coming. This is key. And so you saw the deal, the ceasefire deal that came out now, this. Actually, the news of this broke while we were on air yesterday, so I wasn't really able to dig into it. I saw the headline, but I wanted to learn more about it. President Trump there leaving congressional Capitol Hill, leaving the congressional offices, leaving the Friends of Ireland, Mike Johnson flanking him as well as the Savage of Ireland. He's their prime minister. Guys, do we have audio? Can we get audio from those bagpipes? Love to hear that, if possible. It looks like they got. They've got bagpipes going. So historic moment. And here's the question. President Trump is looking for allies. He's looking for allies in Europe and among these European leaders. And so obviously, he's got one in the president of Poland right now. But Poland has elections coming up in May, and the globalists are trying to get in there as well. This guy as well, he's currently the Prime Minister Savic of Ireland. And look, President Trump is willing to meet with anyone, even people he disagrees with, even people that he's got direct opposition to on. On many key issues. And the top one of all has got to be borders. It's number one. It's absolutely got to be borders. Repatriation needs to be the name in Europe, and it needs to be the name in the United States. These countries have taken in far too many migrants, far too many false refugees, these fake refugees, people who are not fleeing war, people who are here for economic purposes. And that's what people need to understand. All right, you're seeing President Trump's motorcade. This is pretty rare, by the way. It's pretty rare to see as President Trump gets into the beast, it's pretty rare to see the president travel from the White House to Congress in the middle of the day like this. This isn't something that normally takes place in the course of business, but President Trump willing to do so. Why? Because he's building those direct relationships as opposed to the way the liberals do things, using that female Sort of. Oh, let's appoint a council and let's have everybody talk about it in our sewing circle. No one on one masculine, alpha male, American leadership. That's what's back on the menu, ladies and gentlemen, because that's what the American people voted for. Going to be right back here, Human Events Daily. Also on Real America's Voice and Sound Radio Network.
Donald Trump
And Jack. Where's Jack?
Tanya Posobiec
Where's Jack?
Donald Trump
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.
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Charlie Kirk
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Charlie Kirk
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Yeah, weheartnutrition.com that's weheartnutrition.com and remember, promo code POSO, not Tanya for 20 off, it's promo code POSO. All right, Jack Posobic. And we are back live, Washington, D.C. president Trump has departed. He is on his way to the White House. And of course, as we look through the rest of this, we're really talking about US Policy vis a vis Europe and US Policy vis a vis the European continent on which there is currently a war that, guess what? The U.S. is backing. The U.S. is the most significant player on the Ukraine side of this war from the start and even from before the start. That is the entire point of the Ukraine war. Ukraine would not be able to go up against the Russians if not for US Support. And a very interesting parallel to the way that the Russians never would have been able to go up against the Germans in World War II without Lend Lease. But of course, that's a story for another day. Why was it that the US Was sending so much money and material to the Soviet Union even before the Germans had invaded, which was long before Pearl Harbor. Funny, funny how that stuff works. Funny how much support for commies that we saw out of those administrations in the 30s, 40s and 50s. Gosh, I just don't know what it is. And so when, when you look at what's going on now though, folks, and President Zelensky. So all of the meetings going back and forth throughout Jeddah, Saudi Arabia yesterday, Rubio and Waltz there, the big question was this ceasefire. And the ceasefire comes down, of course, with the conditions. So the conditions for Ukraine, they're talking about a total and complete ceasefire. Originally, Zelensky, who, you know, we were there with, I accompanied, of course, Secretary Bessant, we went to Kiev for the presidential complex a few weeks ago. That was the first iteration of the mineral deal in Ukraine. I want to also welcome in here the Salem Radio Network in hour three of the Charlie Kirk program that the mineral deal has still not, has still yet to be signed. No economic tie has been established between the United States and Ukraine. We'll see what comes of that. But it looks as to this point, it's not signed. What else is not in the deal at this point? No security guarantee. That's something that Zelensky really, really wanted. Me, of course, he pushed for that when I was there with Besson. Then on the backside of all this, what are we also hearing? So Ukraine has agreed to a 30 day ceasefire. However, the ceasefire will not go to effect until Russia, or if Russia were to agree to it. On the flip side we are also seeing, remember that intel that was turned off? Well, the intel is turned back on as well as the resupply of aid and weapons to Ukraine. This was part of the conditions that were agreed to there in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. But the Russians have not agreed. And here's, here's the calculus on the Russian side. The calculus on the Russian side is why agree to a ceasefire when it's the Russians who were on the advance in Kursk, the Russians who are pushing the Ukrainians out of Kursk. There was this pipeline operation outside of Suzha where Russian troops were trudging through a pipeline for 12 kilometers, about six miles through a pipeline to come up and attack the Ukrainians for the rear. Now this, this area of Kursk, this is a portion of Russia that, and this is Russia proper. This is not one of the disputed territories where the Ukrainians had pushed a salient into with their army and have been able to hold for several months at this point. And of course the Russians have been pushing to get them out. Now the Russians have cut them off completely. They've attacked them from the rear, they've attacked them from the Russia, Russia's own border. From their own border. And this land of Kursk, this area, and I've gone on war room for over the past couple of weeks walking through this battle. This is the land where In World War II the largest tank battle in human history took place. The battle of Kursk. The closest that the Germans ever got to Moscow was the battle of Kursk. And this was held right there on that land. And in fact the Ukrainians through NATO. What's the armor, what kind of armor are the Ukrainians using when they're rolling into Kursk? They're using German armor again. They've got German Panzer howitzers and they've got German Leopards. So German tanks rolling in to Kursk. When you hear that, how do you think the Russians are going to react? So the Russians have reacted the way that you think they would expect. Their blood memories have been completely activated and they're wiping out those units. They're going village by village, settlement by settlement in this area to really take out this Ukrainian army. Many of them have surrendered, but many of them are fighting to the last man. There's also a few remnants, but it's mainly a mop up operation at this point. So from their perspective, the Russians say we're, we're on the advance. We've got the, we've got the, we've got momentum on our side. Why pause? Why pause and allow the Ukrainians time to rearm and resupply and go get more ammo from the United States? Why not keep going just after the Ukrainian army suffered this major collapse in Kursk? And so it remains to be seen. Now, that being said, of course, what does Russia want at the end of this? At the end of this? It's not about Russia and Ukraine from their perspective. From their perspective. And something we're also hearing out of the White House. It's all about the relationship and the rapprochement between the United States and Russia. Peeling Russia away from their alliance with China, the BRICS alliance, breaking the back of brics. And of course, where else do you see this? You see this with de dollarization? This is also part of the de dollarization that brics China, Russia, India, Brazil, South Africa. That's what they're all pushing for. What is President Trump doing? President Trump is trying to restrengthen US Manufacturing. It's all interconnected and inextricably linked. And when Mike Benz was on here yesterday, we walked through the economic arm of the Third World War and we explained that President Trump is deconstructing the globalist American empire, deconstructing the global economic system and doing so in a way that's going to put you, the American middle class, the American worker, the American taxpayer in the driver's seat. Not the elites anymore. None of this. So what does it all come down to and how are the globalists responding? Well, let's talk Poland for a second. Why does Poland matter? Poland matters because they've got an election coming up in two months. Now that's a presidential election. Why does that matter? Well, Romania just tried to have a presidential election. They elected a guy for president. The EU didn't like that. They didn't like that one bit. His name was Kalin. Dr. Jescu. They really didn't like him being elected. So the EU put pressure on Romania. Romanian court overturned the election. And then another Romanian, I guess, election authority, you know, one of these, you know, post communist kind of structures came in and ruled that Georgescu can't even run for president again. So they've stripped him from the ballot. And remember, that's what they were trying to do to President Trump here in the United States. This is what happens in these, this is what happens in these post communist, post Soviet countries. So Ukraine is right next door, by the way, to Romania. And so what do we have? We have a situation where the globalists didn't like the candidate who won, they canceled the election and then they stripped his ability to run again. That's in Romania. Well, the next presidential election in the eu One of these countries is Poland. Is it possible that what the globalists just did, and the globalists, these are the people who control the elites of Davos. This is the city of London. Is it possible that they want to do the same in Poland? Was the stripping of the presidential election in Romania a test run for what's gonna come in May in Poland? We'll see. All eyes are on Europe. But we've also got this new piece from Anne Applebaum in the Atlantic. Why is Ann Applebaum matter? Well, because she, as it turns out, is married to the globalist Foreign Minister of Poland, Sikorsky. Yes, of course she's married to Sikorsky. And one of my buddies, Wojciech Pavelczyk over in Poland, was blowing this guy up on X. Elon Musk responds to him. And now the whole thing's going through Polish media and everyone's talking about this. And this is the best part. He said he claims they're married. What do you mean he claims they're married? They're married. They are directly married. So she is one of these chief. The chief cheerleaders and chief mouthpieces for the globalists and the Victoria Nuland wing of the Democrat Party at the Atlantic. And you listen to this post that she's got up in the Atlantic, the new Rasputins. Oh, she's talking about Georgesko, and he's so evil and he's so terrible, the way that he uses TikTok and social media, new media to get elected. And this is what the globalists do, by the way. They've got one mouthpiece in the Atlantic and they've got another one who becomes the foreign Minister of Poland. And she's saying, oh, we have to get rid of this. We have to get rid of this new media. He's using bots, He's a Russian agent, he's a stooge, all of this stuff. Even though, by the way, no one actually was able to find any, any interference in the election itself. And you go through the rest of it. You go through the rest. She's going after the Americans. She's. She talks about QAnon, she talks about obscurantism. She goes after not only President Trump, but even Lt. Col. Tulsi Gabbard, now serving as our Director of National Intelligence, and is calling her a cultist, calling Tucker Carlson a cultist, going after cash. There's nothing conservative about Cash Patel, Trump's FBI director, who suggested that he intends to target a long list of current and former Trump administrator Trump officials. And going on and on and on. I want you to understand why are globalists like Ann Applebaum, Radek Sikorsky and all of these types getting so activated this? Why have they gone and shown their true face? Canceling an election in Romania, stripping a president, a popular winning presidential candidate, from the ability to run? I'll tell you something, folks. It's because of you. It's because of your efforts. It's because of what you did in America in 2024. It's because of the winds that are coming out of Washington right now because they are terrified of you and they are terrified of the forces of populist nationalism spreading across the world and instituting a little something that we like to call maga, World Peace. Be right back. Jack Soap Events Daily.
Donald Trump
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.
Jack Posobiec
Amen.
Tanya Posobiec
Ireland is known for very happy, fun, loving people. Great attitude. Many in this room right now that I've met. Why in the world would you let Rosie O'Donnell move to Ireland? I think she's going to lower your happiness level.
Donald Trump
That's true. Thank you. I like that question. Do you know who she is? You better off not knowing.
Rosie O'Donnell
Well, hey, everybody, it's me, Rosie O'Donnell, star of the Flintstones. It's Tuesday all day, as my nana would say, and I'm here in Ireland and it's beautiful and warm, not physically. It's actually quite cold. Moved here on January 15th. Although I was never someone who thought I would move to another country, that's what I decided would be the best for myself and my 12 year old.
Jack Posobiec
When I'm working long hours, I'm always listening to human events with Jack Posopic. All right, Jack, here. We're back live. Cuban Events Daily, Salem Radio Network, hour three, Charlie Kirk. And you just heard their question about Rosie O'Donnell getting asked to President Trump. President Trump responding. We've got the man who asked that question but also asked other questions in the Oval Office. Brian Glenn, our own correspondent for the White House, joins us now. Brian, how's it going?
Tanya Posobiec
You know, it's great. We just got back from the Capitol with the president and the prime minister of Ireland. Had a little bit of a river dance performance there along with Speaker Johnson. So good stuff. We're back here at the White House. A little later from now. They'll go have another kind of a joint press conference in the East Room. So we'll see how that turns out.
Jack Posobiec
So they've broken it up and I, and you know, obviously your clip is getting a lot of attention on social media. Of course, President Trump, I think a 20 plus year feud with Rosie O'Donnell that is just, he's just never gonna let go. But what's very important, important about what, what you talked about is you actually are bringing up the issue of migration to Ireland, which we've talked about here on this program a lot. Conor McGregor has sort of teased this idea of running for national office in Ireland. And this is something that, this is a very serious situation that's going on in Ireland. And I think that a lot of people are just overlooking it.
Tanya Posobiec
Yeah, they are. I mean, obviously the joke towards Rosie O'Donnell got a lot of the media attention. But you know, I did say, you know, make Ireland great again. What would that look like? What's your biggest problem in your country? And he said immediately, it's housing. And so, you know, maybe people are missing the point of that question. And, and of course, yes, there's a long FEUD Between Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump, you know, President Trump at that time. So yes, we're having some fun with it. But there is a housing crisis in Ireland and hopefully more people are aware of that since my joke.
Jack Posobiec
Well, and that's the thing though, right? Why is there a housing crisis? Why do we have a housing issue in the United States? By the way, why are houses where home prices up so much? Why is rent up so much? It's because of open borders. It's because of mass migration. I love, by the way, Brian, I love the way that they do this. They'll say what's, it's, they're saying, no, no, no, it's not, it's not a migrant problem, it's a housing problem. It's like what's causing the housing problem? What's driving that? Are any policies like, I don't know, importing tens of thousands for people haven't been there. It blew my mind when I got there how small Ireland is. I don't have the exact numbers of like which state it is of the producer. Angelo, can you check that up on me real quick? You know, but it's very small. It's a very small country. And so the idea that they're going to be importing tens of thousands of people in there all the time. It's ridiculous. And of course it's going to lead, lead to strains on housing and economics, infrastructure as well as, oh, by the way, they're coming from cultures that are completely incompatible with the Irish, the indigenous population of the Emerald Isle.
Tanya Posobiec
Yeah, you're right. I mean, they can only take on so much. And that is one of the secret things. And when you talk to people that are from there, they'll kind of sugarcoat that problem. And then, of course, if you talk to someone from Germany, which I did just the other day, they said, hey, you know, Germany actually pays other countries and compensates them to house a lot of these immigrants. So it comes back to this mass migration of immigrants all across Europe. And you know, not to get into the weeds of it of like what type of social issues are caused by this, what type of disruption, crime, civil unrest, religious issues that might come up as well. But that, that is certainly an issue just like we've done with it here, you know, make America great again. One of its number one things, policies, and you know, this was, was immigration, how to stop illegal immigration. Now, of course, President Trump shut the borders, reversed some of the policies and building the wall. So you ask our friends over in Ireland, how can you fix this housing crisis? Well, it starts with policies. And perhaps now that discussion is taking place post my question, but until then, Rosie O'Donnell Enjoy your time there in Ireland. She says it's cold, but hey, it's pretty warm here in the United States. And I'm raw dogging some of this freedom that I have from the Constitution and all of our amendments. You gotta love it, Jack. Gotta love it.
Jack Posobiec
That's exactly right. That's exactly right. And, and you know, look, Ireland's a beautiful country. It's a wonderful country. Ireland not part of NATO, by the way. Ireland officially neutral in, in military alliances, although, although obviously a member of the eu. And so they're under that I don't believe they're currently part of Schengen or there's something that changed a little bit because of Brexit, because they had this special deal with the UK in terms of that. But Brian Glenn there at the White House, great Irish American standing up for the emerald aisle. Thanks so much, Brian.
Tanya Posobiec
Thank you.
Jack Posobiec
All right, ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission lay short.
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec Episode: The Cease Fire in Ukraine and Making Ireland Irish Again! Release Date: March 12, 2025
The episode opens with Donald Trump addressing the significant contributions of Americans of Irish ancestry. Trump emphasizes the role of Irish Americans in building infrastructure, enriching culture, and serving as police officers and firefighters. Highlighting St. Patrick's Day, Trump remarks:
“[00:26] Donald Trump: ... few have done more for the stars and stripes than the sons and daughters of the Emerald Isle.”
He further praises St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan, underlining the enduring bond between the United States and Ireland:
“[00:26] Donald Trump: ... it's a monument not only to God, but also to the patriot saint of Ireland.”
Trump concludes this segment by expressing gratitude to guests and setting a positive tone for continuing the tradition of celebrating Irish heritage in America.
Michael Martin introduces the guest of honor, Taoiseach Michal Martin, marking his first in-person appearance at the Friends of Our Ireland luncheon after previous virtual engagements hindered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Taoiseach Michal Martin expresses his gratitude and underscores the longstanding tradition of the event, dating back over 40 years:
“[04:31] Taoiseach Michal Martin: ... it is a cherished opportunity to break bread with our most steadfast friends.”
He acknowledges the strong friendship between Ireland and the United States and extends an invitation to President Trump to visit Ireland, highlighting the personal connections through locations like Doonbeg in County Clare.
Transitioning to domestic policies, Jack Posobiec and Charlie Kirk discuss President Trump's recent economic measures:
“[06:36] Charlie Kirk: ... President Trump imposed sweeping new 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imported into the U.S.”
Posobiec adds that the European Union responded with a hefty $28 billion in tariffs on U.S. goods, noting positive trends in consumer prices:
“[06:36] Jack Posobiec: ... consumer prices in February increased by 2.2% year over year, 0.2% month over month.”
The conversation shifts to legal matters involving Mahmoud Khalil and ICE's actions against activists protesting at Columbia University, emphasizing strict immigration enforcement.
A significant portion of the episode centers on the proposed ceasefire in Ukraine. Donald Trump announces the agreement to a ceasefire, contingent upon Russia's acceptance:
“[08:01] Donald Trump: Cease fire. Ukraine cease fire. Just agreed to a little while ago...”
Jack Posobiec elaborates on the geopolitical implications, drawing parallels to historical conflicts and highlighting the strategic importance of Ukraine in preventing a broader conflict:
“[40:52] Jack Posobiec: ... winding down Ukraine is tantamount to actually preventing a Third World war from coming.”
Posobiec criticizes globalist agendas, arguing that mass migration and economic manipulation by elites are destabilizing nations like Ireland and undermining national sovereignty.
The discussion intensifies as Posobiec passionately advocates for "Making Ireland Irish Again." He accuses globalists of orchestrating mass migration to dilute Irish culture and strain the country's resources:
“[12:10] Jack Posobiec: ... what they're doing to Ireland is disgusting. What they're doing to Ireland is absolutely disgusting.”
Posobiec challenges the rationale behind Ireland's acceptance of large numbers of migrants, questioning the cultural and economic sustainability:
“[13:20] Jack Posobiec: ... Why is it that Ireland has to take in all these people for asylum? It's ridiculous.”
He calls for a return to nationalist policies, urging Ireland to reclaim its identity and prioritize the welfare of its indigenous population over globalist agendas.
Posobiec expands his critique to broader European politics, particularly focusing on Poland and Romania. He highlights the manipulation of elections and the suppression of populist candidates by European elites:
“[28:30] Jack Posobiec: ... Romania's court overturned the election and stripped a popular candidate from the ballot.”
He warns of similar tactics being employed in Poland, suggesting that globalists aim to maintain control over European nations by undermining democratic processes.
A lighter yet pointed segment involves Rosie O'Donnell's relocation to Ireland, which Posobiec uses as a metaphor for cultural intrusion:
“[35:21] Donald Trump: ... Rosie O'Donnell... You better off not knowing.”
Posobiec criticizes her move as indicative of broader cultural changes driven by globalist influences, suggesting that such figures diminish national pride and cultural integrity.
In his closing remarks, Posobiec reiterates the need for national sovereignty and cultural preservation:
“[23:40] Jack Posobiec: ... make Ireland Irish again. Make Ireland Irish today.”
He ties the discussions back to the overarching theme of resisting globalist pressures and reinforcing national identity, both in Ireland and the United States.
Notable Quotes:
Donald Trump on Irish Contributions:
“[00:26] Donald Trump: ... few have done more for the stars and stripes than the sons and daughters of the Emerald Isle.”
Taoiseach Michal Martin on US-Ireland Relations:
“[04:39] Taoiseach Michal Martin: ... this is a cherished opportunity to break bread with our most steadfast friends.”
Jack Posobiec on Migration and Cultural Dilution:
“[12:10] Jack Posobiec: ... what they're doing to Ireland is disgusting. What they're doing to Ireland is absolutely disgusting.”
Donald Trump on Ceasefire in Ukraine:
“[08:01] Donald Trump: Cease fire. Ukraine cease fire. Just agreed to a little while ago...”
Jack Posobiec on National Sovereignty:
“[23:40] Jack Posobiec: ... make Ireland Irish again. Make Ireland Irish today.”
Irish-American Heritage: The episode celebrates the profound impact of Irish heritage in America, emphasizing cultural and infrastructural contributions.
Ceasefire in Ukraine: A tentative ceasefire has been agreed upon, pending Russian consent, with implications for broader geopolitical stability.
Critique of Globalism: A strong narrative against globalist policies, particularly focusing on migration and cultural dilution in Ireland and Europe.
European Political Dynamics: Concerns over European elections being influenced or manipulated by elites to suppress populist movements.
Cultural Preservation: Advocacy for national sovereignty and cultural integrity, urging Ireland to resist external influences and prioritize its indigenous population.
This episode serves as a confluence of discussions on international relations, cultural identity, and national sovereignty, framed within the context of current events and political dynamics in 2025.