Real America’s Voice: Human Events with Jack Posobiec
Episode Air Date: December 5, 2025
Overview
This episode of Human Events, hosted by Jack Posobiec on Real America's Voice, centers on breaking developments regarding the January 6th pipe bomber investigation, the broader context of leftist violence in America, immigration enforcement, and the systemic challenges within federal agencies. Featured guests include Dr. Charles Cornish Dale (a.k.a. Raw Egg Nationalist) and Trisha McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary at the Department of Homeland Security. The conversation weaves through recent law enforcement breakthroughs, ideological analysis, and pointed discussion of U.S. immigration and security policy.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Breaking: January 6 Pipe Bomber Arrest
Segment: [07:36–12:39]
- Arrest Details: Jack recaps the FBI and DOJ press conference announcing the arrest of Brian Cole, the long-sought January 6th pipe bomb suspect. Notably, much information remains sealed (ongoing investigation).
- Evidence: The “aha moment” in the investigation resulted from relentless forensic work (exact tip withheld).
"This is just the beginning. This is not the end of the investigation, as you all well know..."
— Jack Posobiec [03:17] - Suspect Profile: Media and law enforcement sources hint at connections to anarchist writings and a family background in immigrant bail bonds; possibly not a typical "mainstream" political actor.
- Affluence & Motive: Discussion on the suspect potentially being from a wealthy background, consistent with a profile noted in past leftist agitation cases.
2. Explaining the New Leftist Threat
Segment: [08:56–16:01]
- Narrative of False Flag: Dr. Dale suggests the possibility that January 6th violence involved left-wing agitators, hinting at a false-flag operation targeting both RNC and DNC (anti-establishment).
"It looks like actually maybe what we're dealing with is something akin to a false flag... there were leftist agitators involved."
— Dr. Charles Cornish Dale [08:56] - Socioeconomic Factors: The archetype of leftist agitators often being educated and from affluent families rather than the “lumpenproletariat.”
- Historical Parallels: References to recent (and past) cases of affluent leftist activists engaging in political violence.
3. Leftist Political Violence and Media Narratives
Segment: [16:01–19:57]
- Media Blindspot: Posobiec and Dale criticize the mainstream media for downplaying or ignoring violence from the left, referencing the murder of Charlie Kirk and an attempted assassination of Treasury Secretary Scott Besant by Ryan Michael English.
"[The left] target the major figures, you target the key players. You assassinate them. You degrade your opponent's capability to organize.”
— Dr. Charles Cornish Dale [17:17] - Pattern Recognition: Asserts a trend of violent incidents with leftist, trans, or radicalized backgrounds, yet lacking broader societal acknowledgement.
4. The Trans Movement, Radicalization, and Hormonal Politics
Segment: [20:09–34:57]
- Trans Movement as Existential: Analysis of the Trump administration's bans on child gender treatments is framed as a fundamental threat—causing existential panic and radicalization among trans activists.
"What's happening is Trump is banning... these medical procedures. And suddenly it means you don't get more trans people. ...It's an existential crisis for them.”
— Dr. Charles Cornish Dale [21:35] - Hormones & Political Disposition: Promotion of Dale’s new book, The Last Men, and the assertion that low testosterone correlates with left-leaning politics:
“Hormones are political. It doesn’t really get said enough. And that’s something that I’m trying to correct in the book.”
— Dr. Charles Cornish Dale [31:11] - Anecdote: Usage of black-market HRT by individuals in high-profile violent cases is discussed as both a political and psychological driver.
“The more he took these things, the more leftist he became.”
— Jack Posobiec [32:23]
5. Interagency Dysfunction and Immigration Enforcement
Segment: [40:02–48:58]
- Federal Silo-busting: Trisha McLaughlin credits the Trump administration for breaking down barriers between agencies (e.g. DHS, DOJ, FBI, Treasury), enabling more effective sharing of intelligence and operation against criminal/terrorist actors.
"All of our intelligence agencies and offices were really operating in silos... President Trump... ordered that those silos be broken down."
— Trisha McLaughlin [41:19] - Afghan Nationals & Security Risks: Outlines the recent arrest of an Afghan national (ISIS-K member) let in under Biden’s Operation Allies Welcome, highlighting failed or absent vetting procedures.
- Systematic Non-vetting: Biden’s administration is accused of letting 200,000+ Afghan nationals and millions more into the U.S. with minimal background checks.
6. Minneapolis Fraud Raids and Systemic Immigration Abuse
Segment: [53:03–61:54]
- ICE Raids: Confirmation of ongoing ICE raids in Minneapolis targeting widespread visa and marriage fraud, as well as arrests of serious criminal elements—from pedophiles to terror suspects.
“Some really heinous arrests that were just made... multiple child pedophiles, people who do have terrorist ties.”
— Trisha McLaughlin [53:44] - Corruption & Complicity: Asserts that local and federal authorities under Biden allowed this fraud for political reasons, with high taxpayer cost—citing New York Times finally covering the issue after years of silence.
- Policy Response: Discussion of new, stricter vetting and restricted immigration benefits from certain “anti-U.S.” countries, focusing on reducing exploitation of public resources and enhancing security.
7. Data, Vetting, and Homeland Security
Segment: [60:13–62:39]
- Country Selection for Immigration Restrictions: DHS evaluates which regimes pose danger to U.S. based on lack of trustworthy data and likelihood of fraud/criminality.
- Denaturalization Loopholes: Clear statement that misrepresenting marital status can and will be grounds for denaturalization.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On investigative breakthroughs:
“That moment was kind of like the 'aha!' moment. That wasn’t the end. This team continued to work and work and work to get every bit of evidence.”
— Jack Posobiec and guest, [04:27] - On suspect’s ideological profile:
“We still don’t know the full story... whether there really were elements of a leftist false flag taking place.”
— Dr. Charles Cornish Dale, [09:32] - On police and agitators on Jan. 6:
“It’s not actually that difficult to dress up as a Trump supporter, is it? You don the MAGA hat...”
— Dr. Charles Cornish Dale, [14:54] - On the media’s selective coverage:
“It’s amazing by the way that the New York Times suddenly finds out about this fraud because all of these cases were going on... And they were bribing jurors with bags of cash, $120,000 in cash.”
— Jack Posobiec, [56:15] - On government silos:
“People forget that they're actually serving our nation, our homeland, and that's their ultimate goal, is to serve the American people.”
— Trisha McLaughlin, [44:16] - On trans activism and existential political threat:
“Now what you’ve got is... the Trump administration taking away their means of reproduction. So it’s an existential crisis for them.”
— Dr. Charles Cornish Dale, [22:02]
Timestamps for Key Segments
- FBI Press Conference recap & pipe bomber arrest: [07:36–12:39]
- Profile/motives of the suspect: [08:56–13:20]
- Pattern of affluent, leftist agitators: [11:30–13:20]
- Media coverage and leftist violence: [16:01–19:57]
- Trump administration's trans policy as radicalizing: [20:09–23:03]
- Hormones, masculinity and politics: [30:31–34:57]
- Immigration system and interagency challenges: [40:02–48:58]
- Minneapolis ICE raids and policy critique: [53:03–61:54]
- Immigration vetting and denaturalization: [60:13–62:39]
Tone & Style
As per the show's tradition, the tone is urgent, confrontational, and overtly political, blending investigative analysis with sharp critique of political opponents and media complicity. Both the host and guests are candid, direct, and at times polemical, especially when highlighting what they view as systemic failures or ideological dangers.
Summary for New Listeners
If you missed this episode, you got a real-time window into the evolving January 6th investigation, as well as a polemical deep dive into the perceived threats posed by left-wing actors—from violent militants to systemic immigration fraud. The guests paint a picture of law enforcement and policy in a state of catch-up, with the Trump administration (as depicted by the speakers) seeking to rectify years of inertia, obfuscation, and open borders. The episode stands as both an immediate news update and a longer ideological critique of modern American security, masculinity, and media culture.
