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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard. Today's edition, Human Events Daily, here live on Real America's voice. Today is April 10, 2026. Anno Dominique handwritten confession Tyler Robinson, the murder of Charlie Kirk. A number of search warrants have been unsealed in the last 24 hours. And we've got the story up at the Post Millennial. We have obtained these search warrants. We have. We had five search warrants initially. Now we're getting even more as we pull them off the website. We're uploading them in real time so everyone can have access to these things and see them for themselves. But the biggest bombshell, it's not the only bombshell, but the biggest bombshell that's come out is that the handwritten letter that was written by Tyler Robinson to his boyfriend Lance Twiggs is being entered into evidence on the search warrant. We have the full list of it as well. Lance Twigs took a photograph of the letter that Tyler Robinson wrote to him and left under his keyboard. They found the letter addressed to Luna, referring to Lance as Luna as he was undergoing transition. Luna, if you are reading this per my text, then I am so sorry. I left the house this morning on a mission and sent an auto text. I'm likely dead or facing a lengthy prison sentence. Had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I took it. I don't know if I will or have succeeded, but I had hoped to make it home to you. I wish we could have lived in a world where this did not feel necessary. I wish I could have stayed for you and lived our lives together. I lack the words to express how much I love you and how very much you mean to me. Please, please try and find joy in this life. I love you always, Tyler. So this gay communist wrote this handwritten letter to his lover, who will now be testifying against him in court. And the veracity of this letter, in addition to text messages between the two of them, which are also seeing come up in these search warrants, is going to come up in court. And Lance Twigs will be asked to testify. Was this the letter that Tyler left under your keyboard? And Lance, his own boyfriend, is going to testify. Are these your text messages? Are these your boyfriend's text messages? And in addition to all that, Tyler Robinson's own mom and dad are going to be appearing, according to Tyler's legal defense team, his lawyers, that his parents will be appearing to testify that they were the ones who identified and turned in their son, they made statements to law enforcement and they will be appearing in the upcoming preliminary hearing. Right back Pasovic Human Events Daily.
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Libby Emmons
Yeah, so what we discovered today, this came out was that a lot of the affidavits for search warrants were released. And those affidavits detail exactly what investigators with the Utah State Bureau of Investigations are looking for in these, in the as they're going about gathering evidence. And so we saw that there were search warrants issued for various vehicles, the Dodge Challenger, I believe there were search warrants issued for iPhones, for online search servers, for Verizon phone numbers, for Apple accounts, for all kinds of things that the Utah prosecutor's office is going through. They're going through all of the evidence that was gathered. They have submitted all of this evidence to the defense attorneys as well. And so everybody is just digging through this giant mountain of information ahead of the official start of the trial, which we're still waiting for that to start. We're still in preliminary hearings in that phase.
Jack Posobiec
Now, let's talk a little bit about this handwritten letter, because this is, this is the one that's running around. It's making all the headlines today. The handwritten letter that we were told initially was partially destroyed. And we see that in the affidavit, it says a burnt note was found. However, we're also told that that a photograph of the note was provided to law enforcement by Lance Twiggs. Now, this kind of folds up with those text messages where I guess it's Tyler asking Twigs to destroy the note. Sounds like Twigs kind of did, but then maybe had second thoughts to me, that sounds like obstruction. That sounds like accessory after the fact kind of material. And I would really like to know why he's not being charged for those actions. But, Libby, is that your understanding of what seems to have happened here? We're kind of reading between the lines a little bit.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, you really do have to read between the lines with these court documents, because we have police records, we have court documents with defense attorneys and prosecution filing motions. We also have rulings coming down from the judge about various motions. So it is rather complicated legal documentation that you have to sift through and you have to figure out how that language really works. But, yes, as regards this note, it appears that this was a note that was left behind by Robinson in his apartment, which also was searched. There was a detailed affidavit regarding what was going to be searched in the apartment, but it appears that this note was left behind. And then Robinson indicated to Twigs after the murder was where to find this note and to destroy. Looks like, yes, Twigs perhaps did burn this note, but perhaps retained a copy. As far as why he's not being charged as well, I think that you could kind of, you know, and I'm totally guessing here, start to get a picture that Twigs is cooperating with law enforcement in exchange perhaps for not being charged, is providing all of this information, perhaps had a moment where he thought that he would be obstructionary in this case and then realized the gravity of it and that perhaps his life was not worth, you know, attempting to hide the actions of his lover. So there's a lot going on here and a lot to look at. And the timeline of events also certainly is very interesting. And you have Robinson making all of these text messages after the fact. There's a whole string of text messages that looks like Robinson was detailing two Twigs, exactly what he was doing and what he was waiting for, why he was still stuck in Ogden, Utah, and unable to leave. The crime scene was closed. He was waiting to circle back to where he had allegedly left material for the, you know, that he had used to commit this crime. So there's a lot to. There's a lot to look at, but this note really is pretty telling, you know, as to. As to what was on it and what was in Robinson's mind prior to leaving his home.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, and you see it here, right? You know, these messages. It shouldn't. Shouldn't be long until I can come home, but I gotta grab my rifle. Still, to be honest, I'd hope to keep the secret till I died of old age. Sorry to involve you, you weren't the one who did it, right? Fourth method message. I'm sorry. I am. I'm sorry. I thought they caught the person. No, they grabbed some crazy old dude, then they interrogated someone in similar clothing. You know, talking about that side of town is on lockdown, but there's, you know, there's someone there.
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yeah, yeah, they talk about it. They said, my. I'm more worried about what my old man will do if I don't bring back Grandpa's rifle. He's far scarier than any Fed. Not going to lie. Guess I'm just sitting in my car watching reels for another hour, hoping this guy F's off. Are you still okay? Yes. Check in again. Check in spot again now, Will. And right here, three hours ago, there was an officer with a canine walking nearby the area, hoping that pooch has a bad sniffer. And, you know, so it talks about how, you know, a variety of information has come out and. Let's see it. Yeah, and then there's. There's screenshots of other. There's screenshots of other messages. Libby, you know, when we look at the preponderance here, which, I mean, this is piling up, there's no question, but when we look at the preponderance of this evidence, does it. Does it make sense to you now why his defense team is trying to delay this trial so much?
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Yeah, that's what I was going to mention also is the defense team has put in a motion to delay the start of this trial, to delay the preliminary hearing where, you know, a probable cause would be discussed. And the prosecution, the Utah County Prosecutor's Office, fired back, saying that the preliminary hearing that the defense is seeking to delay is really one where it is discussed if probable cause has been established. And the prosecutor's office is saying, based on the preponderance of evidence, we are confident that probable cause has been established. This is not a place to bring all your expert witness testimony. This is not a place where you need to have gone through all of the discovery to determine whether or not probable cause exists in the case. And the prosecutors are saying, yes, there is probable cause to believe that Robinson is Charlie Kirk's killer, that he is the one who took a rifle to Utah Valley University and opened fire on, you know, Charlie Kirk, a dear friend of ours, a dear friend of the show. And so, you know, when you look at this and you see that they are trying to make these deliberations, delays, you start to get the sense that there is a lot that they do not want to have revealed. The defense has attempted to bar media and cameras from the courtroom. Judge Graff has allowed media in the courtroom. There are limitations in place. Media cannot photograph Robinson in shackles, meaning that they cannot look at him coming
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Libby Emmons
Robinson has been permitted to wear civilian clothes and in court. So that is something that the defense had in their favor. Otherwise he would be sitting there in a prison jumpsuit. Right. So these are things that the defense has already won to a certain extent. But we'll have to see what goes on here with this delay, this delay motion that they have asked for. There's also, and this is something that you and I have talked about, the defense has appeared to be filing to bring in an expert witness who is also been used in many other cases to ascertain the assess the necessity to change the location of a trial. This is someone who had gotten the location changed in the Brian Coburg case, the Idaho college student murders. So this is something that we are looking at.
Jack Posobiec
That's going to be play, I think. Libby, Libby, we're coming up on a quick break here. Hold that thought. Because there's so much to go through, we're sifting through the evidence in real time here. Human Events Daily. Libby Emmons continues. Right back.
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Jack Sober back. Live human events Daily. Real America's Voice. Folks, there's a lot of new text messages that have been released between Tyler Robinson and Lance Twigs. And I want to dig through a lot of this because these are text messages photographed by investigators as Lance showed them the text messages. One is, you know, I'll read one here where it's Tyler says, I'm sorry, I think this might be it. If the way is clear, I can try and come your way to say goodbye. After that. I have a spot in mind that I'll call the police to. Lance. Are there cops outside? Lance? And why are you calling the police anywhere? Tyler? Not yet, but I have no doubts they will be on me within the hour and I will be giving my location up and going out on my own terms. I have no intention of being drugged through the courts in front of the country. Can I come see you after that? I can call my dad and see if he's willing to help me or not. Lance, I'm just at my parents right now. Maybe I can make an excuse to head home for a bit. Tyler, you would need to do that right now. Lance, Any ideas? Then there's additional text messages. Tyler for an excuse. Idk Tyler for getting out of this. None short of my family being willing to cover for me. I am F'd. Lance. I'm not going to be able to leave. Lance. What's something urgent I would need to leave for? Tyler, you could say I Told you there's an emergency at home that I need you for with few details. Lance. I said I'm swapping laundry. Heading home now. Tyler. Nice. I'll see you soon. Tyler. Coworker has sent. Just sent me a still of me on campus. What is your eta? Lance? Like three minutes. So. And by the way, we had. We had seen reporting earlier in all of this that his coworkers, when they had seen the images, they also had. Had noticed that it was Tyler Robinson, specifically the way that he had. Was balling his fists up. They were saying that that was something that Tyler was known for doing. Where are we? Where are we? Like three minutes. Lance. Why? Tyler? Why did I do it? Lance? Yeah. Tyler. I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can't be negotiated out. Now. That line we've seen before. Tyler. If I'm able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence going to attempt to retrieve it again. Hopefully they have moved on. I haven't seen anything in the news about them finding it. Will update you by midnight. Lance. All right, Lance. Stay safe. Lance. How long have you been planning this? Tyler? A bit over a week. I believe I can get close to it, but there was a squad car parked right by. I think they're already swept that spot, but I don't. I don't want to chance it. And it. This goes on and on from here. So I think some of these text messages we've seen, but not in the totality of this conversation like we're seeing right now. Libby, you know, can I get your reaction to this? I mean, it. To me, it just sounds like a frantic conversation. And. And Lance, you know, Luna seems like he's, you know, at one point he seems, like, standoffish, but then another point, he seems like he's interested in helping.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, I got that sense as well that he was torn as well, in terms of whether or not he should be helping or whether or not he should try to stay out of it entirely. Looking for excuses. You wonder if he even thought to himself, don't give an excuse that has to do with Tyler, because then that will be used against me. My family will know that I said that and that I was trying to meet with him afterwards. But it really does compound the tragedy of this situation. When you think about this, you hear Robinson saying that he was intending to kill himself, that he did not want to be dragged through the courts. This is after taking another man's life, the life of a father, a husband, someone that a lot of people really looked up to and appreciated just even on a daily basis, to tune in and hear what it was that Charlie had to say about the state of the nation. You see that all of the people involved in this, really, their lives are essentially ruined by this one absolutely heinous act to see that happen and to know also that afterwards, when you see, when you see these text messages, Robinson saying that his only hope is if his family would help him, and then to know that the way his family helped was to encourage him to do the right thing and turn himself in. So there's so much in here about these relationships, and that's really going to be something that the. I imagine we'll see the prosecution discuss in terms of what the evidence is as to Robinson's guilt.
Jack Posobiec
I mean, and that's, and that's just. I mean, these messages, if my parents don't cover for me, I am effed. Or no, let me, let me read it correctly. It's, it's a little bit different. Short of my family being willing to cover for me, I am effed. I mean, what do you do with something like that as, as a defense? I mean, this, this explains to me why the defense team has been trying to delay so much, why they've been trying to push for the trial to be postponed, that they've been throwing roadblocks up. They ran down this, you know, crazy rabbit hole about trying to get the prosecutors just, you know, thrown off the case because someone's daughter had been there and, and it was never going to work. They're just wheel spinning, it seems to me. They're just wheel spinning because they know that, I mean, and this is just one tranche of evidence. We haven't even gone to the preliminary hearing yet.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, we haven't hit the preliminary hearing. Robinson has not yet entered a plea. The preponderance of evidence that will be used to establish probable cause has not even come before the court yet. And just think, once we do hit the preliminary hearing, once probable cause is established before the court and the trial proceeds, we're going to see continued delays as regards jury selection or location of this trial or any number of things that the defense attorneys can come up with as a reason to keep Robinson alive and unconvicted for just a few days more. Because, remember, Robinson is facing the death penalty. And I think one of the things that the defense could be trying to do is to get the, the state of Utah to remove that potential punishment from their client. But to watch this go on, you. The more time that goes by you start to see that the defense, they really don't have much of a case. You know, the evidence is there. It is a preponderance, right? It's a huge preponderance of evidence. And every time we see another motion released or we see another piece of the police documentation released, we see again just how likely the door is closing.
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The door is absolutely closing. Libby Emmons, where could people go to to follow you and get access to your work?
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So, you know, what can I say? I am, I'M hopeful for these negotiations. Obviously, we all want peace. We want to get the world to a better deal. But at the same time, we have to help people understand where, you know, the kind of peace of mind that they need for themselves and their family's financial position. So what are you guys looking at as you're tracking all this?
Alex Apkarian
Look, I mean, everyone was talking about the oil prices, and it's not a surprise that inflation was expected to get higher just today. This morning we got the March inflation number, which is at about 3.3%, almost a percent higher than the prior month. The bottom line is this. When inflation increases, we know that at some point the value of the dollar is going to get weaker and weaker. So everyone was paying attention to the war, but the real threat was the attack on the dollar and our pockets. It's no longer a strait of Hormuz. It's called Hormuz Toll because the Iranians are picking up a million dollars per ship. And guess what? That's going to have a ripple effect on the prices. Good thing is that here in the US we are energy independent. In other words, we're not getting a lot of our energy from that. Straight. But make no mistake, higher oil prices trickles into inflation. And here we are. So what's the forecast? The forecast is very simple. Gold took a dip little bit from 5,600 to about 4,400. Now we're back up about the 4,800. And Wells Fargo just came out and revised their forecast for the year. They're forecasting 6100 to 6300. I mean, Jack, you said it. The midterm is going to be dependent on the economy. We are anticipating a little bit of a hiccup. And where's the hiccup? The consumer sentiment numbers that came out earlier today shows that the consumer is not spending because let's face it, if you start paying 40, $50 more a week on gas and that takes away from investment, it takes away from your savings, you're going to start questioning the narrative. And that's exactly what the Iranian government wanted. They wanted to raise the price of oil so high that it touches the average American's pocket. So that way they can question and say, hey, you know what, we might want to have a different perspective. But the bottom line is this. The dollar is getting weaker and gold is the antidote. And that's why gold is there, is strengthening in value.
Jack Posobiec
Well, and I've got to ask because, you know, we talk about the US Dollar and the role of the US Dollar in this. And obviously the petrodollar is a huge player in all of the things that we're seeing. Because even if the United States doesn't receive our oil, our energy supplies directly from the Strait of Hormuz, the Persian Gulf, the question isn't about necessary, isn't necessarily about do we receive our resources from there. It's about how are those transactions conducted. And heretofore that's all been done under the Bretton woods system in the US Dollar. This is known as the petrodollar system. But what did we see as a potential test run here? And I've been talking about it till I'm blue in the face here on this program. I've been saying, guys, you're all looking at the wrong straight. Because this is what this was conducted, these tolls were conducted in Chinese yuan. That is a direct threat to the dollar. That is an example of de dollarization in reality being run. And when I say you're looking at the wrong straight, I said it's all about the Taiwan Strait. It's all about the rise of China. China, of course, their leadership sitting down with the opposition leader of Taiwan, the Nationalist Party, the Kuomintang, sitting down there. So walk us through the effect all of this has on the petrodollar system and the pressure that puts on the US Dollar.
Alex Apkarian
So three weeks ago, you had the Iranian regime come out and say, we're going to let the ship as long as you pay with Chinese yuan. Look, they're not going to say that without the backing of China. So this BRICS nation we talked about previously, Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa and some of the PLUS members, what they're doing is very simple. The travel direction is very evident. The speed is what's changing. In other words, they don't want to trade with dollars. And they're making that very, very evident with their bilateral treatments and all the agreements that they have now. It's not good for us. Why? Because we have been benefiting from having the dollar as the reserve currency. Xi Jinping, at the beginning of the year, a minimized restricted the export of silver and then came out and said we want the yuan to have a reserve status so they're no longer hiding behind their plans. And for us, what we need to do is we need to be able to protect our turf. So when President Trump pushed out the Chinese influence in our Western hemisphere, starting with with Venezuela and Cuba and other nations, specifically because they're very much rich in the precious metals and commodities now the good news is this. The Arab countries, the fact that they were standing with the US solidified the petrodollar. But because there are other nations that are challenging it, we are seeing little by little movement away from that. As a matter of fact, the IMF reported the numbers back in the year 2000. Roughly about 83% of the world trade was done by dollar. Today we're roughly at about 53% because of the rise of the alternative. And petrodollar is very much critical in us maintaining our reserve status because who else is going to be buying our debt? Chinese government used to have about $1.4 trillion in U.S. treasury bonds and they started dumping that. Right now they have about 700 billion. That 700 difference went into buying more in gold. One of the things that about these brics nation, although they have a common enemy which is the dollar, they still don't trust each other fully, but they do trust the gold because gold is not something that could be printed. It's a limited finite commodity and gives them the trust to have those trade agreements by having that. And this is beyond the dollarization of those brics nation, you also have a lot of the central banks that basically what they're looking at is because gold is a Tier 1 Reserve asset, in other words, meaning it's a high quality asset. What they're doing is they're saying we don't want to have too much exposure to paper dollar because we know this, they're going to have to continue to print, they're going to have to devalue it. And that in itself is a risk on central banks. That's where gold comes into play. Big picture. Right now we don't have an immediate threat on the petrodollar but in the next five, 10 years, if President Trump did not fight this fight to maintain the supremacy of the dollar, we wouldn't be where we are going to be in future. So that is very, very critical for us.
Jack Posobiec
And absolutely. So walk us through what allegiance gold then is offering and making available now to folks who may be interested in learning more about the precious metals market or saying, you know what, now's the time that they want to get in.
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And that is I'm foreign, Ladies and gentlemen, we are back. Human Events Daily here. Real America's Voice. Today is Friday. So I wanted to do a little ask me anything segment here this Friday. So we threw up the email address 1776@Human Events.com you can still send them in 1776 Human Events.com ask me anything. And so, so let's see. Putting out some of this stuff. Want to get directly to those emails because we have had a ton of them come in. Let's see, what do we have? What do we have? All right, that one. Oh, no, I don't. Save that one for later. All right. President Trump's first term, he promised to get rid of collection companies. He has not brought it up again. During COVID we acquired medical bills. It's odd that they all come from Delaware. I wonder if the Bidens own collection companies in Delaware. That's a great question. I actually knew somebody who worked in medical billing at one point. So the whole thing's a scam. The whole thing's just totally a scam. And he, I'll just say it. What I was told was like make sure you pay down a little bit of your medical bill. But you know, you have to, you have to pay down a little bit, but you can pay down the minimum. And then eventually if you push for expunging, they'll just expunge it. Why is it Delaware so much? Well, Delaware is the state that has the most corporates incorporations there. Elon Musk, of course, you know, famously had a huge lawsuit and over his ownership and over his compensation as the CEO for Tesla and SpaceX. And so he's moving his companies out of Delaware for corporate governance. But that is a huge source of Biden's power. Biden was always the senator of corporate America. So are they tied to these companies? Of course they're tied to so many of the companies, Fortune 500 and others that are incorporated in Delaware. That's a great question. So that's something that's absolutely. That we have to, you know, we have to look at. Do you think. All right, next question. Do you think independent voters are going to show up for Turning Point usa? Well, I certainly hope so. And look, you know, Turning Point, I think reaches out to independents. There's liberals that show up. There are obviously conservatives that show up. But the question has always been low prop voters. And over at Turning point actions, the C4 arm, that is exactly what Tyler Boyer and the team is focused on over there. Who is, who are the people that can come on board, that are willing to come on board for President Trump, for conservatives, come out and vote? How do we get them up? Are they registered and are they voting? And that's what Charlie Kirk was always talking about all throughout 2022, 2023, 2024, identifying this group of people, finding them, getting them registered and then getting them on board also, by the way, chasing their ballots. So, you know, finding if you're in one of those states that was a target state for ballot chasing, those are the exact type of people, the independents, that Turning Point Action is going to be looking for. There is no question. And I know that folks over at Turning Point Action are cooking some things up for targeting. Targeting for this as well. All right, let me get in. Here you go. Question about COVID shots and boosters. I think about this a lot. Saw your post about the blood clots and that the embalmers are still finding. And yeah, that was a, you know, we talked about that with the wellness company TWC Health poso, if you want to find out more. And the fact that there's so much, there's so much that we're still finding out about people who have had bad experiences from those vaccines and people who absolutely need, absolutely need justice in many cases for either being forced to take the jab or people who lost their job or in some cases lost military service because of this. Will you be going to visit Francisco Franco's tomb this year? That's a great question. I didn't plan to, but, you know, you never know. Do you Think the US Military will able to open the Strait of Hormuz without help? Well, I think I've talked about that before. I think it's going to be China. I think it's going to be China that is set up there. Another question coming in. What was the purpose of the flight to the moon? Well, the as far as I know, the Artemis program is going to be putting people back on the Moon by Artemis 4. And then overall, the plan is to make sure they can have proof of concept for getting to the moon, getting to the moon safely, re landing on the moon safely, and then getting to the point where they look at possibly establishing a lunar base for, for experimentation, for laboratories and all sorts of other research that they can do and then possibly extended, even extended stays out on the moon itself. This is one of the overall goals of Artemis. And so that, you know, good question. Was it for testing equipment or they test everything? Why was there a communications blackout? Do we have a satellite set up that we can relay communications? I don't believe we have moon satellites set up. So maybe something that they can certainly do next time. Let's see. Another question that just popped in. Charlie was focused on the fall of England. Yeah, great question. That's a. He really was. It's something that, you know, when Charlie went to England, one of his final trips abroad, he went to Korea and Japan as well, his last foreign trip. But, you know, when he went to England, he was so just honored, I think it was best way to put it, just honored to speak at Oxford and Cambridge. But also, you know, so concerned with the fact that England had lost their way in terms of this country that had been the beacon of liberty and the beacon of where we get so much of our political theory from, whether it's Hobbes or Locke and all of these great philosophers that really gave us the foundations and the underpinnings of what led to the American Revolution and yet have gone so far in the opposite direction that that's certainly something that Charlie talked about a lot and think something that we need to be digging into as much as we possibly can. By the way, I do want to say that Xi Jinping is currently meeting with the opposition leader of Taiwan. So that's an incredibly important thing. We told you that was going to happen. It is happening right now. And we're also being told that the vice president, the J.D. vance, is now departing for Pakistan. So that's breaking news. J.D. vance departing for Islamabad. We are willing to extend the open hand, but don't try to Play for us. So this. Don't try to play us. So that's gonna be. He's on his way over for those talks set to begin tomorrow in Islamabad, Pakistan. The vice president, very high stakes, clearly, in putting himself in harm's way. And it's incredible to see and it shows you the leadership of the vice president on this and so many other things. Let's see. I wanna get into a couple of more questions here. Who is playing the part of Kamala Harris? We'll never know. I suppose we'll never know. See, Michael Wolf book. Yeah, Michael Wolf, he just comes out with these crazy books, you know. Why can't we charge judges with accessories to crimes committed after the judge releases the criminal back on the street? Yeah, I would love to do that. I think we should pass legislation, if that's legally possible. I'd love to find a way to do that. Is the war about to end? I think so. I think it is. I'm. I'm actually. I would say I'm optimistic. I'm optimistic on that. Jack, do you agree that Frank Rizzo was the greatest mayor of the history of Philadelphia? Of course he was. Of course. What do we need? Need to get people like him back. Great job. Like your attitude. Look, this is. This is what we're talking about. You need. You need people to be real again. You need people to just have to be able to keep it real. And Frank Rizzo, nobody kept it more real than him. You know, there was all that 90s stuff going around. It's like kind of like, I guess, popular to talk about the 90s again, but that's what the 90s was all about, keeping it real. And honestly, yeah, 100%, you know, you want to be more like Frank Rizzo, you gotta stop with the nonsense. You gotta stop with so much of this stuff in our cities. But unfortunately, the cities need to be cleaned up and you need a guy like Frank Rizzo to be able to do that. Jack, why is it that we the people, are not the ones who decide on birth, immigration? Why a handful of wokeness wearing black robes get to make that decision? Couldn't agree more. Couldn't agree more. And this message I just got in from Ellie. I saw that you're taking questions for today's show, so here's mine. With today being seven months since 9, 10. What is your current favorite memory from the time that you spent with Charlie? I missed a bit. I miss debating him. I just. I miss the debates, I miss sparring. I miss, you know, being able to sometimes just see a meme or a joke or something. You think, oh, man, Charlie would love this. And then. And then, you know, that you can't. You can't send it to him. Miss. Miss that a lot. I miss our relationship. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Jack Posobiec
Guest: Libby Emmons (Editor-in-Chief, The Post Millennial), Alex Apkarian (Allegiance Gold)
Date: April 10, 2026
This powerful episode of Human Events centers on two main themes: the unfolding legal drama surrounding the high-profile murder case of Charlie Kirk, and breaking developments in the U.S.-Iran situation with a focus on its economic fallout, especially regarding inflation, the Strait of Hormuz, global oil markets, and the fate of the U.S. dollar. Jack Posobiec and guest Libby Emmons break down the avalanche of evidence in the Tyler Robinson case, while Alex Apkarian joins to analyze how ongoing geopolitical strife is impacting American finance and what it means for average citizens. The episode closes with a candid "Ask Me Anything" segment, touching on political, economic, and personal reflections.
“Each and every woman should have her day to tell her story in public if she wishes, and then her testimony should be permanently entered into the Congressional record.” – Melania Trump (03:30)
“It’s time that we stop paying our taxes. Tax Strike 2026, spread the word on social media.” – Alex Apkarian (04:12)
“Had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I took it. … I wish we could have lived in a world where this did not feel necessary.” – Tyler Robinson (06:09)
[15:33] Libby Emmons gives in-depth analysis on prosecutorial and defense strategies, court maneuvers, and the legal process:
New batch of affidavits for search warrants reveal search on Robinson’s vehicles, electronics, and communications.
Discussion of Robinson’s intent and state of mind, as revealed in the confession note and extensive text threads with his boyfriend.
Libby speculates Twigs is providing evidence in exchange for not being charged as an accessory after-the-fact for burning the note, but then retaining a photo.
Notable Quote:
“You hear Robinson saying that he was intending to kill himself, that he did not want to be dragged through the courts. ... You see that all of the people involved in this, really, their lives are essentially ruined by this one absolutely heinous act.” – Libby Emmons (30:25)
[21:38] Discussion of why the defense is seeking to delay the trial; mounting evidence makes their case difficult.
Robinson describes fleeing, retrieving his rifle, having planned the attack for over a week, and considering suicide over capture.
Twigs appears apprehensive, torn between sympathies and legal jeopardy.
Memorable Line:
“If my parents don’t cover for me, I am effed. Or no, let me, let me read it correctly. It’s, it’s a little bit different. Short of my family being willing to cover for me, I am effed.” – Jack Posobiec, reading Robinson’s message (31:58)
Libby: The totality is damning for the defense, which is desperately seeking delays, possibly hoping to avoid the death penalty for Robinson.
“It’s no longer a Strait of Hormuz. It’s called Hormuz Toll because the Iranians are picking up a million dollars per ship. And guess what? That’s going to have a ripple effect on the prices.” – Alex Apkarian (37:14)
Biden family ties to Delaware and corporate power.
Turning Point USA’s outreach to independents and “low propensity” voters.
Ongoing questions and skepticism over COVID vaccine aftermath.
Discussion on Artemis moon missions, the state of British political philosophy, and commemorating Charlie Kirk’s legacy.
Real-time breaking news: Vice President J.D. Vance departing for high-stakes Iran peace talks in Islamabad.
Notable Quotes:
“Why can’t we charge judges with accessories to crimes committed after the judge releases the criminal back on the street? Yeah, I would love to do that.” – Jack Posobiec (AMA segment) “With today being seven months since 9/10, what is your current favorite memory from the time that you spent with Charlie?... I miss debating him. I miss our relationship.” – Jack Posobiec (Reflection on Charlie Kirk, AMA)
“Had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I took it. … I wish we could have lived in a world where this did not feel necessary.”
– Tyler Robinson (Confession note quoted, 06:09)
“If my parents don’t cover for me, I am effed.”
– Tyler Robinson (Text message, 31:58)
“It’s no longer a Strait of Hormuz. It’s called Hormuz Toll because the Iranians are picking up a million dollars per ship. And guess what? That’s going to have a ripple effect on the prices.”
– Alex Apkarian (37:14)
“You hear Robinson saying that he was intending to kill himself, that he did not want to be dragged through the courts. ... You see that all of the people involved in this, really, their lives are essentially ruined by this one absolutely heinous act.”
– Libby Emmons (30:25)
“The dollar is getting weaker and gold is the antidote. And that’s why gold is there, is strengthening in value.”
– Alex Apkarian (37:14)
“With today being seven months since 9/10, what is your current favorite memory from the time that you spent with Charlie?... I miss debating him. I miss our relationship.”
– Jack Posobiec (AMA segment)
The episode flows from breaking political and legal news (Melania Trump’s statement and the Tyler Robinson/Charlie Kirk murder case), transitions into deep legal commentary with Libby Emmons, shifts to economic/geopolitical analysis with Alex Apkarian, and wraps with wide-ranging listener Q&A—each segment maintaining the urgent, “real talk” tone characteristic of Jack Posobiec and Human Events.
This episode is essential listening for those tracking the intersection of American politics, culture wars, and global economics in 2026. It features exclusive details from an explosive criminal trial, nuanced legal analysis on due process and evidence, clear-eyed breakdowns of war’s real economic consequences, and a candid, personal close that grounds even big-picture topics in the everyday concerns and emotions of the audience. For anyone wanting to understand the pulse of the nation, this episode delivers news, analysis, and human connection in equal measure.