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Charlie Kirk
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Helene Cooper
Former Navy intelligence veteran.
Charlie Kirk
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Jack Posobic
Christ. Is police in riot gear facing off with anti ice protesters in downtown LA now declared an unlawful assembly area. As violent unrest in downtown Los Angeles spills into a fourth day, President Trump is defending his decision to deploy National Guard troops there against the wishes of California's governor.
Mike Cernovich
We're going to have troops everywhere. We're not going to let this happen to our country. We're not going to let our country be torn apart.
Jack Posobic
This is new video showing restaurant workers.
Charlie Kirk
Helping sheriff's deputies in Compton. You can see some of the deputies.
Jack Posobic
Sitting in the booths as workers help.
Charlie Kirk
To flush their eyes.
Peachy Keenan
You can protest, you got your first amount of rush but when you cross that line, you put hands on nice officer or you destroy property. That's a crime.
Charlie Kirk
Protesters have shut down the freeway. You can see flashlights have been going off.
Jack Posobic
Police are closing in. Come after me, arrest me. Let's just get it over with, tough guy. You know, I don't give a damn. Police dispersing the crowd with tear gas and rubber bullets.
Peachy Keenan
What he's done, he's failed. He failed estate. He waited two days of that city burning and people getting hurt, officers being assaulted before he made any declaration of an awful unlawful assembly.
Mike Cernovich
What are you going to do? You go shoot some kid. He's afraid of him.
Charlie Kirk
Run.
Mike Cernovich
You're going to shoot an elected official? If you shoot me, you better shoot straight. I don't know why you're in my city.
Jack Posobic
It could turn very volatile if you move law enforcement in there in the wrong way and turn what is just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition Human Events daily. Today is June 9, 2025. Anno Domini. Scenes that we just played over this weekend in Los Angeles constitute the LA apocalypse. And let me be Blunt, it's very clear what's going on here. The city of Los Angeles is an occupied city. It's occupied by invaders. Invaders who were in many cases allowed in. Now we can sit there and point the finger and say, oh, well, Biden will let this happen. And you know, the border and there was the Reagan amnesty in the past years, but I don't care about that anymore. It is time to retake the cities of this country. It is time to use power. It is time to use force. It is time to use shows of force to take back the city and to expel the invaders back to Mexico or the Middle east or wherever it is that they might come from. China, whatever. I don't care. I don't care. I don't want to see foreign flags flying over my city like that. I don't want to see people standing on top of police cars and waymos acting like the city is theirs. And guess what, boys and girls? That's what it looks like when you're conquered. That's what it looks like when you lose. So go and take a look at this. All of these streets that you see, the fire, the smoke, the foreign flags, that's on you. That's on you because you gave up. Because you allowed this to happen. We allowed, myself included, we all sat back and allowed this to happen to our cities. And now we're in a position to do something about it. Because if we don't do something now, we're done. We are completely done in. Every city in America will look like this. Every city in America will fall. It is time to wake up. It is time to retake the cities. And yes, I'm talking police, yes, I'm talking law enforcement, yes, I'm talking military. And if you come back and you start attacking federal officers who are out there doing their job and enforcing the laws of this country, then you bring upon yourself whatever the consequences are first truly means. Welcome to the second American revolution. All right, Jack Posobic back on here, Real America's voice. I want to also bring in the Salem Radio Network with hour three of Charlie Kirk. Folks, we're talking about the LA apocalypse. Folks, do you ever notice how the power always seems to go out right when you need it the most? Whether it's a heat wave, a summer storm, or just too many people running the AC at once, our fragile grid can't keep up. That's why I got for the Posto family the grid. Dr. 3300 solar generator from my Patriot supply. This thing is an absolute beast 3300 watts of off grid power that keeps my fridge, freezer lights, medical devices, and yes, my phone chargers powered up whenever the Grid Doctor fails. And right now they have got a crazy deal going on. When you buy the Grid Dr. 3300, they'll throw in two. Yeah, I'm talking two waterproof 200 watt solar panels, completely free. That's an eight value. These are not cheap plastic panels either. They're super durable, waterproof, and built to last through storms, heat and who knows what else. Shop my patriotsupply.com jack to claim your free panels today. If there's ever a time to get serious about blackout protection, this is it. So go to my patriotsupply.com Jack my patriotsupply.com Jackson and get yours today. All right? I want to bring on someone who's there in LA right now. And it's peachy, Keenan, peachy. We had you on about the, the fires in the Palisades, which were just a few months ago. And I remember when. Yeah, reading about those fires, I was reading into the background of the LA Mayor, Karen Bass, and her wonderful illustrious background as a member of. Oh, let's take a look. Cuban sponsored Marxist brigades who went down to Cuba for Marxist training to then come back and agitate in the United States. And they specifically targeted who? People who would be up and comers in politics. And I threw something up on X last night. And this is what Marxists always want. They don't want equality, they don't want justice. They want cities to burn. They look at an American city, a great American city like LA or New York or Chicago or Detroit, Philadelphia, whichever it is, that they never could have built themselves. And they know deep down that they never could have built that city, that they have now been given the ability to run. And they know that their goal, deep down is actually to destroy it. Their goal is what we saw last night. PG. Number one. Are you safe? Is. Are all your people safe? And what is it like being there right now?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, thanks so much, Jack. Yeah, I mean, we're here near, you know, two blocks north of me are the Altadena fires where my town just burned out a few months ago thanks to Karen Bass and the other politicians who run this place. So we're safe from these riots. These. They seem to be confined pretty much to the downtown area and south of that. I do have a good friend who had to go to work there this morning, four blocks from all the chaos. So I'm sort of praying for him today. The problem Is that parents at our school actually calling and texting. Everyone's freaked out because it's the last day school for the seniors. They're all planning to go to the beach later and have, like, a senior, you know, hangout day. And everyone's like, well, they can't go through downtown. They can't go to the beach. They're threatening to close down lax. So are there going to be more freeways? I don't want a van full of teenagers, you know, to have a brick dropped on them from an overpass. And that's what. That's their favorite tactic. These are violent communist shock troops. Thanks to Karen Bass.
Jack Posobic
And I. I was up, you know, we. We were out with the family last night. But I got home and I, you know, phone started blowing up when all this took place, and I just hopped over and I was just watching live streams just in. And. And you can watch on. And it's. It's. It's horrifying in a sense, because you're watching. And I think it was a group of CHP officers that were trapped under an overpass. I think it was on the 101. And these guys are fighting for their lives just to try to get out. But they can get to their vehicle. They couldn't get to the vehicle because the vehicle had stopped before then. I'm not sure exactly what exactly had set up this. This situation. And every time they tried to get to their vehicles, they would have these. And we say rocks. It makes. It feels like it's. It's smaller. These were like concrete blocks that were being chipped off of parts of the highway, parts of the overpass, and thrown at them. You see, a number of times they get. They're getting hit. They're getting hit in the head. Lime scooters, which are up on the overpass. We're getting thrown down on these vehicles. And. And it's crazy because, look, I've sat through and we all sat through the Gen 6 situation where everyone was rounded up and cell phones were geo tracked and geo fenced and located and all the rest of that. And it doesn't seem like any of that's getting done here in L. A at all.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, I watched this live like you last night. And then there was a press conference where the chief of police came on, and not only did he counteract the governor and the mayor, and he said, no, actually, we are overwhelmed. We actually, the LAPD cannot handle this. Like Karen Bass had been saying they can, but he was saying that cops are being not Only rocks thrown at them, they're having bottles of liquid thrown at them. I watched live a crazy protester threw a burning Molotov cocktail at a group of police officers on horseback and lit up some trees. And they, you know, they arrested that person. And then they said, so they were asked, how many arrests have you made today? And they said, oh, we've done many arrests. The total is now 10. So, 10 arrests. When you see literally thousands of people who need to go to jail. If we're using the January 6th rules, these people need to go to solitary confinement for, for life, right? I mean, those are the rules, right? You do insurrection, you shove a cop, you threaten a cop, you go to jail for 40 plus years. I thought those, that's the rules. These people, they'll arrest a few of them. I doubt any of them will do serious time. I mean, you know, we do have a new DA who's a little tougher than the last psychotic Marxist. But unfortunately, people who just want to go to work and live their lives and teenagers want to graduate high school this week. That's happening all over the city. There are huge swaths now of the city that we are terrified to go into, thanks to our leaders who are taking their side and not ours.
Jack Posobic
Has, so has LA always been like this? You know, you see these images and we see these movies, you know, even like 90s movies that were shot in L. A or just in California in general. And it's incredible because it just doesn't seem to comport with anything that I've ever seen with my own two eyes when I visited or, you know, these images that you see.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, this seems to be a fairly new phenomenon that really took off during the summer of Floyd back in 2020. That's when we saw this, this was happening actually downtown all the time. There was, there was BLM protests like this on the freeway, shutting down freeways. You remember in 2020, 2021, burning police cars. And then that kicked off basically the last five years on weekends in all over Los Angeles. The media does not ever talk about this. There are these street takeovers where these same kinds of kids, these sort of like young, I think they're like young Central American teenagers. Most of them probably here illegally. Gang members, they, they take over a corner of the city and this, this will happen in West Hollywood, this will happen in mid city, this will happen in like, kind of like the nicer areas. And they'll do these donuts, you know, they'll spin out 50, 60 miles an hour. They'll Hit a bunch of people, send a bunch of people to the hospital, and then they'll burn the car. Then they'll light the stolen car on fire. And that happens routinely. I mean, my husband and I will stay up late and watch these live streams. So this is just for the culmination of this. This is like their graduation ceremony. They've been practicing with their street takeovers. And you never see a cop. You never see a cop sent in to arrest anybody. The cops here are. I mean, my interactions with the lapd, they seem to be good guys. They're just up against a bureaucracy that will not let them engage. They are not allowed to use any kind of lethal force. They have to. They're not allowed to shoot unless they're fired upon, which is insane, right? They're not allowed to ask your immigration status. They're not allowed to cooperate with ice. Basically, their job now is to drive around and, like, pull over women like me who are, like, driving kids home from school, who maybe are looking at their phone, like, to see if the phone rang. Like, that's. That's what they're doing. They're pulling over people for cell phone violations. This is happening, and they don't care. And, like, a few blocks from me are just, again, homeless tents, the. You know, people shooting up outside schools. There's never any cops. And so I don't really know what there was. What we can do, because the cops themselves are basically, like, not really.
Jack Posobic
They're completely.
Charlie Kirk
They're being.
Jack Posobic
They're leaderstrung because this is all this is. They're down the hierarchy or downstream of where the problem is. And I've said this to tons of libertarians who just don't quite seem to understand how power works and that the police work for the government, not the other way around. So if you have a problem with that, you need to fix the government. You can't just whine and complain about cops all the time. We're taking a quick break. We're explaining how libertarianism, while it seems nice on paper, it just doesn't work in the real world and how the real world is responding in Los Angeles. Right back, Jack with Sopic going with PT Keenan.
Mike Cernovich
Today. You know, they talk about influencers. These are influencers, and they're friends of mine. Jack. Where's Jack? Jack? He's got a great job.
Jack Posobic
All right, Jack. So here we are, back live human events, Real America's Voice. Salem Radio Network. We're on with PG Keane, who's joining us live from the city of Los Angeles. Right now during the. What you might call the siege of la. So peachy, you. You mentioned how there's people who just want to live their lives. It's graduation season, people want to go to the beach, it's summer, it's getting hot out, it's getting nice out. What is your response to this line that's being trotted out by the leadership of la, the leadership of California, Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass and these other. I caught, I think it was what's her name, Janice Hahn was on. Was on CBS last night. And they say this is all Trump's fault. You know, they're exacerbating things. And the county councilman Hahn had even said that, that the federal government should retreat from Los Angeles so that this can all be de. Escalated and that he's the one inflaming tensions. What's your response to that as someone who lives there and has a family there?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, I mean, the TDS is strong here. That has never left, it never will let leave. Everyone is still infected by that virus and they've gotten a lot of political mileage out of it. Blaming Trump for, like, everything wrong with California is just like what they do, what they've done for the last 10 years. And so far it has, like, worked for them. It's worked for them very well. So that is where they're going to go first. Their. Their normal strategy to deal with this unrest with that, that they used in the BLM riots, which was basically like mass looting and pillaging of every store. I mean, there was a plate glass shortage for years here because they smashed all the glass. Their strategy has been appeasement. It has been appeasement on steroids. And the more violent and vocal and terrorizing you are, the more stuff you get, the more appeasement you get. But they have to get mad at somebody, they have to blame somebody. And just the easiest target, the. The punching bag to end all punching bags, is going to be Donald Trump. Although this time I do think they will not be able to get away with it because people have been through that dog and pony show. You know, we all saw what the actual results of the BLM riots were, and we can see what's going on here. People support the cops, and the cops are being literally, they're. They're under, like, attempted murder assaults by these people. So it's very clear what side a good, normal person would be on. And the fact that Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass, Kamala Harris, all the usual suspects are not with us with the normal People, they're on the side of these terrorists. That just tells you everything you need to know. And really, Donald Trump does need to invade California and liberate us. He can't. It doesn't really matter politically to him. Right. He would never win California anyway. He's not running again. I think he should just go for it.
Jack Posobic
Well, and as someone who lives there. Right. What's your response for people saying, oh, well, you know, these people, these illegals, they, they help out, they're part of the community, they work, they, you know, they cut your grass, etc. Etc. Do we really need them all rounded up? What. What's your response to that?
Charlie Kirk
Yes. I mean, there are a lot of people from Mexico, El Salvador who work, who do a lot of, you know, wonder wonderful work. They built, build houses, they clean homes, they watch your babies, they mow your lawn. Yes. I mean, that's what people, People employ those people. Most of the people, though, that are employed and have these businesses are our citizens by now. They're not. They didn't get here last week. These are people who have citizens. Maybe they came over as children 20, 30 years ago. Their kids are citizens. Like, these people are not going anywhere. And that's fine. I actually don't have a problem with that. I'm not going to kick out somebody who is an American citizen. But even they, I think, have a problem with these people because they are not assimilating, they're not getting jobs.
Jack Posobic
They're not.
Charlie Kirk
They're ruining these children's schools, their own children's schools, because now the school is filled with children who, who do not speak English, who do not read and write. And everything has been. They're suffering the same effects that we are with traffic and crime and inflation and everything locked up at this, at the, At Target, you can't even, you know, all the underwear is locked up. Like, it's insane. So I do think that we have, like, a lot. Even with someone.
Jack Posobic
I was in Poland, let's say his.
Charlie Kirk
Family isn't American, right?
Jack Posobic
No, I was gonna say I was. I was in Poland last week, and strangely enough, none of the products were locked up on the shelves and you could buy anything you wanted. I wasn't buying underwear. But, you know, sometimes when you're traveling, you know, things happen. So, you know. But wasn't. Not to me, though, but to my brother, that's. He's the one who has the issues with that.
Charlie Kirk
He needed them.
Jack Posobic
Please, please be safe while you're out there. I think you're exactly right. That this needs to get done, that we have this, this has to be ripped off like a band aid. And yeah, it's, it's going to be painful. There's going to be friction. But our country will be better on the other side. Tell people where they can go to follow you and get access to your writings and potentially even some of your first person reporting.
Charlie Kirk
Thanks, Jack. Yeah, I just wrote about this last night for Substack. The address is peachy keenan.com and you can follow me at Keen Keenan Peachy on X.
Jack Posobic
Make sure you are following her, folks. She will give you. And unfortunately you have a situation where now two of the biggest disasters we've seen in the United States have taken place in your backyard. That's Peachy Keenan. Folks, we're gonna have a lot more on this. President Trump expected to speak very soon here, so stay tuned. We're going to take a quick break. We're coming right back.
Mike Cernovich
And Jack, where's Jack? Where's 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, we have guys and these are the guys should be getting policies.
Jack Posobic
All right, folks are back. Jack Posobic here, Human Events Daily. We're in Washington D.C. where we've been watching the footage. We're talking about the LA apocalypse. But there's also a huge event that's being planned later this week in Washington D.C. this is of course the military parade for the 250th birthday of the army, which is going to take place this Saturday. And of course we are going to be covering it in full. Well happen to be watching Morning Joe this morning on msnbc, as I always do, folks. We watch it so you don't have to. And there was a New York Times reporter on who turns out that she's actually the Pentagon correspondent for the New York Times somehow blaming. And I'm just going to play the clip for you, she's blaming these attacks and riots on the army military parade which is taking place this Saturday in D.C. literally on the other side of the country. Right? There are no maps. There are no maps in this reality that show Washington D.C. sharing a border with Los Angeles in any way, shape or form. They're on separate coasts completely. And yet this New York Times reporter somehow felt the need to connect the two. Let's play it right now.
Helene Cooper
I need to differentiate when I say the Pentagon now because there is the Pentagon that are the political appointees of President Trump. And then there is the professional Pentagon, the military people and the, the career Pentagon was sort of scrambling last night to figure out what to do. The last thing they want is active duty troops taking on protesters on American streets. They fought mightily against that during the George Floyd protests. And this is something that nobody thought that these demonstrations that seemed to be sort of routine demonstrations on, on Friday night would ignite into something that will require this level of military, military intervention. Especially when you have coming up this weekend, this Trump military parade, army birthday military parade that Washington D.C. is bracing for. You had all of these M1 Abrams tanks arriving. There are going to be all, there's going to be all this military hardware rolling down the streets of Washington D.C. and there's a very real worry again among the career and professional military of this sort of look, that we are militarizing the country. I think things are going to have to get a lot worse. If you get to the point where American troops are being asked or tasked with shooting protesters, you will then see this discomfort manufacture in public right now. Or what you're seeing is just sort of, we're gonna, they are still trying to salute and carry on. They're gonna do within. You know, there's this phrase that General Mark Billy used to always use and he said lawful orders. Right now, the orders are lawful. Right now they have not been asked to do anything that I can see that could be interpreted as an unlawful order. But I think things could come to a head pretty quickly.
Jack Posobic
Okay, that insanity was the New York Times's Pentagon correspondent Helene Cooper on msnbc. So let's go down the list of things that she has just said. She said, number one, that she's blaming the military parade for the riots in LA somehow. Then she's also saying, and let's, let's go on with this. She's saying that if the military is called in, that they could potentially be ordered to conduct unlawful orders from unlawful actions from the President, United States. No, it is not unlawful, by the way, to restore law and order to a city that has been engulfed in riots. Actually, by the way, repelling an invasion is the primary and first purpose of having a military at all, that you have a military so you can't get invaded by other countries. That's the entire first point of having a military. Then she goes a step further and says, well, there's actually two Pentagon. Two Pentagons. Excuse me, there's two Pentagons. What does that mean, what she's talking about? Folks, and again, as a Pentagon correspondent, you know, nobody at MSNBC has any problem with what she says, right? Because people like this, people like Terry Moran, people like Jake Tapper, they all believe the same thing, okay? They know what's best for you. And if they get called out, if they get caught, that's when they get in trouble. They don't get in trouble for having these beliefs. Terry Moran didn't get in trouble for what he said. He got in trouble for saying it in public. Okay, so what she's telling you is that there's a second layer at the Pentagon of military officials. Again, we're talking about the military here who are not loyal to the duly elected President of the United States. What does she mean by that? What do you mean by that? Do you have a list? Do you have names? Perhaps we can go and talk to these military officials that you're referring to, Helene Cooper. Because I'd certainly like to know who they are. And I'm sure that the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, would like to know who they are. This is ridiculous. No serious country and definitely no serious military, including the world's most powerful military, could or should be run like this. There's one chain of command. Donald J. Trump is the duly elected chairman of the Commander in Chief of the entire Armed Forces. Army, Navy, Marines. Yes, even the Coasties, and even the Air Force and the Space Force, which he created, by the way. So all of this, all of this is set up to say his orders are the ones that are followed. Remember, he was the same one who gave orders for the National Guard. He deployed on January 6th. And who was it that countermand him? Oh, that's right. It was Chris Miller, the then Secretary of Defense, and Mark Milley, the then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. So what she's referring to, and we saw Democrats talking about this prior to Trump's election, by the way, is essentially, if he invokes the Insurrection act. And President Trump will be speaking here fairly shortly, we're told, from the White House. It was scheduled for 2 o' clock. It's been getting pushed back, pushed back a little bit. And so what she's doing is ceding the ground in the information environment for these officials to not listen to the orders of the President. There is one president, he is the one who was elected, that civilian leadership in the military. There is no military coups. And that's what she wants. She's clearly supporting this and she's clearly putting it. How does this person have press credentials? I'm going to leave it at here. How does this person have press credentials at the Pentagon when she's saying stuff like this and freely going on msnbc, they should revoke her press credentials and tell the New York Times that if you want access to this building, it can't be from her anymore, I'm told. We have another guest from California joining us now here on the program from just a little bit south of Los Angeles, folks, we have Mike Cernovich, filmmaker, author, writer, now joining us. Mike, how's it going?
Mike Cernovich
Doing well, man.
Jack Posobic
How are you doing? Good. So you're there in Orange county, but you're only, you know, just minutes south of all of this that's taking place. What do you see taking place on the street? Is it as bad as people say? And what should the response be?
Mike Cernovich
The when you drive and on the freeway you see a sign that says you're entering Orange County. We do prosecute for theft. So in Orange county, you don't really see anything. And I'm watching the riots happen. From Anthony's account, there's a new kid, I think Caleb or Colin, one of these guys, I don't know, but I've been retweeting him. I'm watching these young guys. I'm almost 50 now. I'm too old to be embedding with these people and streaming. You know, I remember you and I used to do that kind of stuff. So I the younger guys do that and I retweet them and the younger women, there's some of them do that and I retweet all of them and watch it from there. But I'm not going to go into that nonsense right now.
Jack Posobic
So when it, when it comes down to it, though, you got this sort of standoff between Gavin Newsom, President Trump and this comes in amidst this wider discussion about is immigration, is illegal immigration and all these people being here in the United States. Is this the top issue now? Certainly it was the top issue in the election. Yet as I sit here in Washington, D.C. and see it across X and social media all the time, is you'll see people with an R next to their name saying this isn't that big of a deal. You know, we got to do this, but you know, we have to make the budget. That has to be right, that has to be set. And we're against any legislation to deal with this if it doesn't meet our certain parameters. When you see images like this, what, what does that do to that kind of argument?
Mike Cernovich
Well, what they're doing is they're slow rolling. And now people can understand. And this weekend it was very unfortunate because I never thought that I would be taking on Rand Paul and Thomas Massie, but I've, I've just understood. And maybe I'm late to the party and I was just naive and too trusting of people, but they, they always find a reason to obstruct. In 2019, they said, oh, we can't let Trump have an emergency on the border because that doesn't meet my principles. Right? And then Rand Paul was saying in November 2024, I support Mass deportations, but don't use the military. And the next thing you know, a couple months later, he's saying, well, let him work. And now he's saying in June, too expensive. So what they're doing, and it's pretty obvious by now, is they're not standing on business, they're not standing on principles. They are slow rolling. It's a, a form of sabotage or even malicious compliance, which is, okay, well, we'll, we'll let Trump do these deportations. But X, Y and Z have to happen. And then of course, X, Y and Z never happened. So of course it's very distressing that people who, up until this, I think the perception among millions of people has changed and that these obstruction tactics and these, oh, you're so holy. You're so moral and principled, unlike all of us filthy animals. But you are, you are the beacons of light. You are the Jordan Peterson of, of the Senate and the Jordan. I don't think people believe that anymore, especially as these riots have broken out and we now see that it isn't just the illegal immigrants, it's that they're the anchor babies. Right, Because I bet you a lot of the people protesting are. Unfortunately, unless the Supreme Court overrules this, they're anchor babies. So we could say these hard working illegal immigrants come in, which is true. If you live in California, you don't have bad run ins with the construction workers and the people who come in illegally. That's just always been true. But the problem is then they have anchor babies. And these anchor babies join up with Hamas and the Marxists and other people and they also count for apportionment. So California doesn't have as many Republicans in Congress as we should have. What's the math? Latest match act, 25 more seats would be Republican if illegal immigrants weren't counted.
Jack Posobic
I've seen some projections that, I've seen some projections that have it north of 40 because there were problems that were done in some of the northern states as well, where California got more. And then Texas. Texas actually lost a seat, even though they were gaining population. So it just doesn't make any sense what was being done down there. Mike, we're coming up on a quick break. Let me hold you over, because this, what's, what's, what's going on in California, it spoiled. It speaks directly to the heart of this conversation of the budget bill, of President Trump's agenda and the entire movement that began almost exactly 10 years ago when President Trump came down that escalator. Be right back.
Mike Cernovich
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.
Helene Cooper
Amen.
Charlie Kirk
Sam.
Mike Cernovich
Foreign.
Jack Posobic
Back here. Real America's Voice, Salem Radio Network. We're on with author, writer and filmmaker Mike Cernovich, who's there in Southern California. He's outside of the current riot zone, but you never know when those roving bands will, will hop up on the freeway and start pressing out into other areas. Mike, we've been talking, though, about how these, these members of Congress, and particularly Republican members, right, The Democrats, I expect, I expect the Democrats to oppose everything Trump does. Obviously, that's their job. That's the incentive for them. So, of course, Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass and Adam Schiff, the new senator, and Kamala Harris, who she wants to be the governor now, and she had been the. Okay, got it. Right. I got it. But you also see Republicans who are attacking President Trump's deportation agenda. And, you know, even, even Elon Musk, who, of course, got into it with the President Trump last week over this bill, has really just sort of started posting up the images of this thing and looked at the other way and said, you know what? I see he's, he's posting Trump tweets up again now. And suddenly it's like we're just going to, we're just going to let that slide, I think, or, you know, we'll see exactly what, what happened here. But what is your sense of, of the deportation agenda? Is this something that Americans actually want, or is it like the media says, oh, it's, you know, it's just Trump and he's getting his rocks off and about sending the military in.
Mike Cernovich
Oh, yeah, mass deportations are an 80, 80, 20 issue. Because it's downstream of everything. The thing that I think that people don't, the messaging Failure from people like myself, I'm taking ownership of this is every issue is downstream of legal immigration to the degree that you forget to remind people, hey, why do we have a narrow Republican majority? Well, it isn't because the Republican House lost a popular vote. It's because anywhere from 20 to 40 seats are stolen from us because of apportionment. Because Los Angeles gets all these congressional seats because they're the places with the most illegal immigrants. So if you, if you think, why can't we get Trump's agenda? Well, we're down 20 to 40 bodies in Congress because of illegal immigrants. And you might have a lot of sympathy like I, if again if you lived in California, you had a lot. This is probably where Elon's coming from. And the, the base maybe gets frustrated with that and I understand it. But if you lived in California, a lot of illegal immigrants just came in and they did construction jobs, they never bothered anybody. But the anchor babies that we're now seeing is the problem. So we unfortunately have to have an over inclusive deportation scheme and there might be some nice people who get deported, but doesn't really matter at this point because you have the anchor babies, you have the congressional appoint apportionment meaning we're down 20 to 40 seats, maybe more. No, nobody really knows. Medicare, massive problem. Oh, Medicare. Rand Paul always talk about Medicare spending is so high. Yeah, bro, go to an ER in California, go to an ER in Kentucky. Rand was a doctor and he wants to play dumb and act like he doesn't know what the ERs look like and how all of that is borne by Medicare and by other federal programs because illegal immigrants go into the ER rather than which, which by the way.
Jack Posobic
Just to, just to jump in on that we had, I told you on the back at my, my, my younger son, he's putting mess around on the monkey bars. Broke his arm so we had to take him to er. We couldn't get in, we couldn't even get in to see a doctor. That's why. And then I was talking to a nurse we know locally and she said, she said, well that's why all of these urgent cares and that's why the emergency, you know, centers are opening up now, all these separate. Because they're basically ERs. Because all the illegals, if you're in one of these areas and I'm on the east coast like this, the DC area, they're using the ER for just their basic medicine. And so because they know they can't get turned away, that's why Urgent care and all these other things are popping up now. And even my wife, who doesn't come from the U.S. she's like, why do you. Why is your system all messed up like this? And it's because we have this massive invasion of people that we, like are forced to turn every single system over to. And it's like we don't even talk about it.
Mike Cernovich
Right. And that. But Rand knows this. That's what I mean. Rand Paul knows this. Thomas Massie knows this. Rick Scott knows this. I'm tired of people. This is my, this is my pet peeve is, you know, no, nobody's perfect. But at some point, if you're in Congress, you have to be more than an influencer. You have to do more than be a podcaster. You have to do more than say cool things on social media. That's all great. Let's, let's not act like people don't know that the ERs are clogged. Well, there's Medicare. Oh, we're spending too much on Medicare. Great, great. Deport everybody. And you're going to save Medicare trillions of dollars over the next 10 years. But of course, they don't ever want to talk about it. Looks like we got Trump coming in, so maybe we need to.
Jack Posobic
We've got Trump coming out. We're going to go to him right now. Please follow Mike Cernovich all across social media and his substack, President Trump, President United States is speaking now.
Mike Cernovich
You're reading about in Los Angeles. Thank goodness we sent out some wonderful National Guard. They've really helped and a lot of problems they were having out there. They were afraid to do anything and we sent out the troops and they've done a fantastic job. So I want to thank them very much. I also want to thank you for being here as we discuss one of the most exciting parts of the one big beautiful bill. It is indeed a big, beautiful bill and it's doing very well. The Trump accounts, as they call it, pilot program which will make it possible for countless American children to have a strong start in life at no cost to the American taxpayer. Absolutely no cost. It's going to have a huge impact. I want to thank House Speaker Mike Johnson for, number one, being a great speaker. Speaker, and number two, perhaps slightly less important, for being here today. Thank you, Mike. Along with Chairman Jason Smith, who's fantastic, and Representatives French Hill, August Pfluger, Blake Moore, Rob Bresnahan, and Frank Lucas. Thank you all fellas. Thank you very much. We appreciate it very much. Thanks. As well, to many top business leaders from Invest America CEO Council, it's been a wonderful council. They've come up with some fantastic ideas. We're putting them into use. They're really the greatest business minds we have today. These men and women lead large successful companies and they're committed to contributing millions of dollars to the Trump account. And it's really, it's going to be something incredible for children and for their employees in many cases. Here is how the accounts work. For every U.S. citizen born after December 31, 2024, before January 1, 2029, the federal government will make a one time contribution of $1,000 into a tax deferred account that will track the overall stock market. In other words, it will be pegged to an index that we'll pick, right? Michael will pick it. We'll pick a good one. Maybe you should be the index. I'd like to have that. These, these kids would be very wealthy if that were the case. That would be good. I think we might do that. MICHAEL Dell these accounts will be private property controlled by the Giles guardians. And in many cases, those guardians will be the parents. We think probably the parents will be the guardians. They'll be open for additional private contributions each year from family, friends, parents, employers, churches, private foundations and more. This is a pro family initiative that will help millions of Americans harness the strength of our economy to lift up the next generation. And they'll really be getting a big jump on life, especially if we get a little bit lucky with some of the numbers and the economies into the future. In addition to the substantial financial benefits of investing early in life, extensive research shows that children with savings accounts are more likely to graduate high school and college, buy a home, start a business, and are less likely to be incarcerated. Trump accounts will contribute to the lifelong success of millions of newborn babies. They are fully, and this will be very interesting I think, for everybody to hear. They are fully funded through targeted reforms in the One Big Beautiful bill, like the $1.7 trillion in mandatory savings, welfare reforms to stop waste and fraud, a 3.5% remittance tax, and more. And it's just a part of that. The One Big Beautiful Bill is among the most important pieces of legislation our.
Podcast Summary: Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode: The LA-POCALYPSE - Invaders Assault Police & National Guard Boots on the Ground
Release Date: June 9, 2025
In this episode of Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec, host Jack Posobiec delves into escalating unrest in Los Angeles, which he terms the "LA-POCALYPSE." The discussion centers around violent protests, the deployment of the National Guard, and broader implications for law enforcement and national security. The episode features contributions from Charlie Kirk, Mike Cernovich, Peachy Keenan, and guest Helene Cooper, providing a multifaceted perspective on the unfolding crisis.
Jack Posobiec opens the discussion by highlighting intense clashes between police and protesters in downtown Los Angeles, now in its fourth day of turmoil. He emphasizes the severity of the situation, describing the city as an "occupied city" overtaken by "invaders."
The unrest includes protesters in riot gear engaging in violent confrontations, property destruction, and widespread disruption of daily life.
President Trump faces criticism for deploying National Guard troops, a move opposed by California's Governor Gavin Newsom. The host and guests discuss the implications of using military force on American streets.
Mike Cernovich echoes this sentiment, advocating for a strong governmental response to prevent the country from being "torn apart."
Guests Charlie Kirk and Peachy Keenan provide firsthand accounts of the situation in Los Angeles, describing violent tactics used by protesters and the challenges faced by law enforcement.
They recount specific incidents, such as the use of tear gas, rubber bullets, and even Molotov cocktails against police forces. The guests express frustration over the perceived inaction and ineffectiveness of local law enforcement.
The episode criticizes California's leadership, particularly Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom, accusing them of fostering an environment conducive to unrest.
They argue that the current administration's policies and lack of decisive action have led to the chaos, urging for a "second American revolution" to reclaim the cities.
The hosts and guests discuss media portrayal of the events, asserting that mainstream media fails to adequately report on the severity and causes of the unrest. They also touch upon the role of illegal immigration and its impact on local communities.
They advocate for stringent immigration controls and deportations to address underlying issues contributing to the unrest, linking these policies to broader national concerns such as congressional apportionment and Medicare.
Peachy Keenan shares insights into the historical context of political agitation in Los Angeles, attributing current unrest to Marxist influences and how they permeate local politics.
Helene Cooper, a former Navy intelligence veteran, provides an external perspective, discussing the potential ramifications of military involvement in domestic affairs and critiquing media narratives linking military parades to local riots.
The discussion moves towards potential solutions, including the deployment of law enforcement and military forces to restore order. The hosts emphasize the necessity of strong governmental action to prevent further deterioration of societal structures.
They also touch upon legislative measures, such as proposed bills aimed at supporting families and strengthening national policies to combat the ongoing crisis.
Jack Posobiec wraps up the episode by reinforcing the call to action for listeners to support strong leadership and governmental measures to restore order and protect American cities from what he describes as an imminent takeover by external and internal adversaries.
The episode concludes with a promotional segment for upcoming events and further discussions on national security and policy responses.
Jack Posobiec [00:49]: "As violent unrest in downtown Los Angeles spills into a fourth day, President Trump is defending his decision to deploy National Guard troops..."
Mike Cernovich [36:43]: "Mass deportations are an 80, 20 issue..."
Charlie Kirk [19:28]: "They're ruining these children's schools, their own children's schools..."
Helene Cooper [23:11]: "General Mark Billy used to always use and he said lawful orders..."
This episode presents a strongly opinionated view on the events unfolding in Los Angeles, framing them within a larger narrative of governmental failure, media bias, and the need for decisive action to protect American society. Through a combination of on-the-ground reports, political analysis, and guest contributions, Human Events Daily underscores the perceived threats to national stability and advocates for robust measures to counteract them.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this summary reflect those presented in the podcast episode and do not necessarily represent the views of all listeners or the podcast's creators.