Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec – October 9, 2025
Overview
On this episode of Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec delivers bold commentary on current events, focusing on American politics, national security, and cultural developments. The episode spotlights President Trump’s newly brokered Middle East peace deal—dubbed by guests as the most significant U.S.-led peace agreement in generations—the gubernatorial race in California, with special scrutiny of Democrat Katie Porter, and the importance of culture in contemporary conservative movements. Special guests include Sheriff Chad Bianco, a California gubernatorial candidate, Matt Boyle of Breitbart News, and the return of Benny Ray Harmony.
Key Discussions and Insights
1. President Trump’s Middle East Peace Deal (00:48–07:04; 19:19–36:55)
- Announcement of the Gaza Deal: Posobiec and guests detail the surprise peace deal in the Middle East, with Trump credited for brokering an agreement leading to Hamas announcing a "permanent ceasefire" and release of hostages.
- On-the-Ground Reaction: Celebrations in Tel Aviv as the hostages’ release is anticipated. National Guard troops are deployed for Operation Midway Blitz in Chicago.
- Historic Significance: Guests, especially Matt Boyle (20:32), hail Trump’s approach as “big boy diplomacy,” comparing it to defining moments in U.S. history.
- Bipartisan Praise: Even Democratic figures and media such as WaPo (Mark Thiessen) and Congressman Tom Suozzi reportedly praise the deal.
- Economic Peace Theory: Boyle credits Trump with expanding Reagan’s “peace through strength” doctrine, using U.S. economic might, not just military power, to forge international agreements.
Matt Boyle [21:08]: “This is going to go down as the greatest peace deal that an American president has ever negotiated…this is like a big, real peace deal that's going to have world… implications.”
- Nobel Peace Prize Talk: Multiple calls, some tongue-in-cheek, for Trump to receive (and even rename) the Nobel Peace Prize, highlighting the perceived contrast with prior laureates.
- Expansion of the Abraham Accords: Discussion of potential further normalization in the Middle East, possibly including countries like Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Matt Boyle [32:13]: “If this deal holds…you will see a massive expansion of the Abraham Accords…Peace in the Middle East used to be a bumper-sticker slogan…This is a real possibility now.”
Notable Quote
Jack Posobiec [28:06]: “I'm going to up it. I said 10. I'm going to up it. Now he deserves a dozen. I'll even give him a baker's dozen…of Nobel Prizes for everything that he's done…”
2. California Politics and Katie Porter’s Candidacy (00:24–18:29)
- Viral Incident: Posobiec plays audio from a contentious interview where Katie Porter bristles at questions about appealing to Republican and Trump voters, eventually walking out.
- Allegations Against Porter: Discussion of videos showing Porter berating staff and media, with Sheriff Chad Bianco labeling her narcissistic and indicative of the Democrat Party's failings in California.
- Pedophilia and Crime: Porter’s comments about “groomer and pedophile” allegations are critiqued by Bianco, who insists: “Pedophilia is a crime” [09:31].
- State of California: Bianco argues California’s one-party rule has led to “complete mismanagement” and the decline of the “California dream.”
Sheriff Bianco [11:27]: “We've been one party rule for decades…California is losing people, losing businesses. No one is coming here anymore for that California dream. It’s gone.”
- Immigration Policy: Bianco pushes for California to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, criticizing current leadership for political obstruction.
Notable Quotes
Sheriff Bianco [12:53]: “Californians have just become the liberal agenda bankroll and we're tired of it. We reached our maximum of what we're willing to pay to stay in California…We're taking it back.”
Sheriff Bianco [17:25]: “We are going to make California great again.”
3. Antifa and Domestic Security (02:07–07:04; 19:19–20:32)
- Antifa Roundtable at the White House: Posobiec recounts his participation in a meeting with President Trump focused on Antifa. Trump pledges to classify Antifa as a foreign terrorist organization, with Posobiec emphasizing its international ties.
- Challenge to Mainstream Media: Posobiec challenges mainstream journalists skeptical of Antifa’s existence to accompany him on the streets of Portland.
Jack Posobiec [03:14]: “Come with me to Portland. I'll show you Antifa…If they're not real, then you should have no problem coming, right?”
- Shooting Incident Referenced: Charlie Kirk allegedly targeted by Antifa-affiliated shooter; Posobiec points to a pattern of ideological violence.
4. Culture, Media, and the All-American Halftime Show (39:09–47:24)
- Return of Benny Ray Harmony: Former producer Benny Ray Harmony re-joins the show and discusses her personal growth, the role of faith, and her time at Turning Point USA.
- Turning Point’s All-American Halftime Show: In reaction to news that the official Super Bowl halftime performer (Bad Bunny) will not sing in English, Posobiec, Harmony, and others announce an alternative, 100% English-language halftime event, underlining culture war themes.
Jack Posobiec [44:46]: “This is the fight because they're trying to force the issue. The halftime show on Turning Point will be 100% in English.”
- Focus on American Values and Choice: Emphasis on giving Americans a say in cultural events; connecting music and morale to the national identity.
Notable Quotes
Benny Ray Harmony [42:07]: “Charlie [Kirk] has started a mission with God and with Jesus that we've never seen before. I never understood it until now, until I really feel what has happened in this country.”
Jack Posobiec [47:02]: “The idea is — it is a massive celebration of America.”
Memorable Moments & Quotes by Timestamp
- [00:42] Donald Trump: “Peace for the Middle east…It’s very close and they're doing very well.”
- [03:14] Jack Posobiec: “Come with me to Portland. I'll show you Antifa.”
- [09:31] Sheriff Chad Bianco: “Pedophilia is a crime. We in California are absolutely sick of this left agenda that wants us to somehow believe it's not.”
- [11:27] Sheriff Bianco: "We absolutely need a new and different path forward for California…I'm truly representing what everyone is looking for right now and that is leadership, honesty, integrity, character that we have not voted for since truly Ronald Reagan."
- [17:25] Sheriff Bianco: "We are going to make California great again."
- [21:08] Matt Boyle: “This is going to go down as the greatest peace deal that an American president has ever negotiated ever in U.S. history.”
- [28:06] Jack Posobiec: “He deserves a dozen. I'll even give him a baker's dozen, Matt. I'll give him a baker's dozen of Nobel Prizes for everything that he's done to put peace and anti war front and center.”
- [32:13] Matt Boyle: “Peace in the Middle east used to be a bumper-sticker slogan … This is a real possibility now.”
- [44:46] Jack Posobiec: “What they're doing [with the Super Bowl halftime show] is an attack on American culture. They're attacking you for speaking English.”
- [45:50] Donald Trump: "Anything in English."
- [47:02] Jack Posobiec: "The idea is — it is a massive celebration of America."
Important Segment Timestamps
- 00:42–01:23: Trump on Middle East peace progress
- 03:14–06:00: Posobiec on Antifa and its international scope
- 09:04–14:55: Katie Porter interview controversy and Sheriff Bianco’s critique
- 16:00–18:29: Immigration, California policy debate, “make California great again”
- 19:19–24:36: Trump’s Middle East deal and initial reactions (with Matt Boyle)
- 28:27–32:13: Legacy and global impact of Trump’s peace deal, Abraham Accords expansion
- 36:55–38:13: Breaking news: Hamas announces end to war in Gaza
- 39:09–45:00: Benny Ray Harmony returns and Turning Point’s All-American halftime show
Conclusion
Jack Posobiec’s October 9, 2025 episode delivers a punchy, unapologetically conservative take on fast-moving events at home and abroad. The main focus is President Trump’s diplomatic coup in the Middle East—heralded as an epoch-defining peace deal—alongside pointed criticisms of Democratic leadership in California and a challenge to culture war narratives exemplified by Turning Point’s push for an alternative Super Bowl halftime show. The episode is unified by themes of American renewal, the importance of faith and culture, and a call for assertive leadership at every level.
