Podcast Summary: Human Events with Jack Posobiec (November 24, 2025)
Main Theme / Purpose
This episode of Human Events hosted by Jack Posobiec on Real America’s Voice focuses on the unfolding legal-political battles involving former FBI Director James Comey and NY Attorney General Letitia James, the Trump administration’s push for peace between Russia and Ukraine, ongoing issues surrounding the Derek Chauvin case, and the growing risks of property deed fraud. The show emphasizes themes of justice, accountability, media narratives, and protecting Americans from both government overreach and private scammers.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Legal Setbacks in High-Profile Indictments
- Breaking News: The indictments against James Comey and Letitia James have been dismissed due to the allegedly improper appointment of interim U.S. attorney Lindsey Halligan.
- Judge Cameron McGowan Curry (a Clinton appointee) made the ruling, which Posobiec argues is symptomatic of a "rigged system."
"Did you think the system would save you? ...this is how much the system hates patriots. This is how much the system hates you." — Jack Posobiec [06:00]
- Implications: Even though the dismissal is "without prejudice" (allowing possible future charges), Posobiec expresses doubt that justice will be served given systemic bias.
- Quote:
"You cannot find direct legal relief from the system." — Jack Posobiec [08:55]
2. Reaction and Next Legal Steps (with Matt Boyle, Breitbart)
- Chad Meisel, former DOJ Chief of Staff, argues the dismissal was legally incorrect and an appeal is imminent; senior DOJ officials including the Attorney General had signed off on the indictments.
"These cases are coming back... Letitia James and James Comey clearly did things that are very bad and need to be held accountable. They are not above the law." — Matt Boyle [13:30]
- Strategy: Both Boyle and Posobiec advocate for a broader, more aggressive legal strategy targeting a "rogues gallery" of government officials.
"Indict them all. Just indict them all right away. Go right for it. Don't give them a chance to become martyrs." — Jack Posobiec [23:13]
3. Electoral Justice and the Two-Tiered System
- Discussion on “lawfare” against Trump and allies as a catalyst for his 2024 victory.
"A huge part of that was the lawfare that was done to him... it was those cases that absolutely swung public opinion in the favor of him." — Jack Posobiec [20:02]
- Advocates for restoring justice to a non-partisan, even-handed process.
"Lady Justice is not supposed to, she's supposed to be blind. And the scales of justice are supposed to even out." — Matt Boyle [15:47]
4. The Trump Administration’s Peace Plan Efforts
With Vice President J.D. Vance (taped previously)
- Vance advocates using economic leverage for peace, citing ongoing efforts (eight peace deals, aiming for ten).
"When countries aren't fighting each other...that actually creates incredible economic opportunities for Americans." — J.D. Vance [27:38]
- The 28-point peace plan for Ukraine-Russia is reportedly progressing, possibly leading to a major diplomatic breakthrough and creating economic opportunities.
"Maybe we stop flushing money down the Zelensky drain... maybe we start doing something with that money here in America." — Matt Boyle [31:44]
5. Derek Chauvin Case: Appeals, Media Myths, and New Evidence
- Charlie Kirk Segment: Contends Chauvin didn’t get a fair trial and that the initial trial was a “show trial,” not allowing key exculpatory evidence.
"It was largely a show trial where they were not allowed to submit [the police training handbook]." — Charlie Kirk [36:09]
- Liz Collins Report (Alpha News):
- Over 50 current/former Minneapolis police officers have filed declarations saying Chauvin used an MPD-approved technique.
- Suspicion of prosecutorial misconduct, withholding of exculpatory evidence, and pressuring of medical examiners by the state.
"If George Floyd would have been found anywhere else, this would be called a drug overdose." — Dr. Andrew Baker (per Collins) [42:00]
- Legal Request: Chauvin seeks conviction to be vacated or a new trial; prosecution now has 45 days to respond.
- Shifts in Public Sentiment: Noted support from Elon Musk and others, as well as increased willingness of law enforcement to testify in Chauvin’s favor.
6. Property Deed Fraud Awareness & Prevention
Guest: Natalie Dominguez, Home Title Lock
- Detailed the case of an elderly man defrauded via a quitclaim deed scam in San Antonio; criminals stole his home by getting him to sign paperwork under false pretenses.
- Home Title Lock’s Service:
- 24/7 monitoring and urgent alerts for suspicious title activity.
- Legal and restoration support to reclaim property after fraud.
- Key Prevention States: Texas, California, Florida, Tennessee, New York see most cases.
"Time really is of the essence... The longer that they have your ownership on paper, the more likely they are to do something like sell your house or take out loans." — Natalie Dominguez [51:00]
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Jack Posobiec:
"This is what happens when the fourth Turning meets fifth Generation Warfare." [02:37] - Matt Boyle:
"It's a globalist crime syndicate of our elites... If they face no consequences, then they will continue to behave this way." [19:11] - Vice President J.D. Vance:
"Why don't you stop killing each other and start trading with one another?" [28:00] - Liz Collins:
"If George Floyd would have been found anywhere else, this would be called a drug overdose." (summarizing Dr. Andrew Baker's position) [42:00] - Natalie Dominguez:
"Most people don't find out about it until someone's literally throwing their furniture on the front lawn." [52:14]
Timestamps for Important Segments
- [05:05] — Breaking news: Indictments against Comey & James dismissed; system critique
- [12:10] — Matt Boyle on Chad Meisel’s response and legal next steps
- [15:37] — Importance of holding elite officials accountable in the justice system
- [18:48] — Systemic injustice, elite immunity, and future political implications
- [21:26] — 2024 election and lawfare’s impact on Trump’s victory
- [27:34] — J.D. Vance outlines Trump administration peace efforts
- [29:11] — Matt Boyle on Ukraine-Russia peace plan, economic priorities
- [35:26] — Charlie Kirk's re-examination of the Chauvin trial
- [37:10] — Liz Collins on new evidence and officer declarations in Chauvin’s case
- [45:15] — Natalie Dominguez on the San Antonio property deed fraud
- [51:04] — Most targeted states for deed fraud; importance of fast action
Summary Flow & Usefulness
This episode provides a critical, insider’s view of ongoing political-legal controversies, questioning the integrity of the justice system regarding elite accountability, and drawing direct connections between media narratives, public sentiment, and electoral outcomes. It also supplies practical advice on monitoring for property fraud, giving listeners both high-level political analysis and real-world actionable information. The episode moves briskly between hard-hitting political commentary, legal updates, and consumer protection advice, mirroring the tone of urgency and populist skepticism characteristic of Jack Posobiec’s show.
This summary retains the hosts’ original language and style, responsibly highlighting key moments and takeaways for listeners seeking a comprehensive understanding of the episode’s content.
