Real America's Voice – Human Events with Jack Posobiec
Episode Date: September 9, 2025
Episode Overview
This episode of “Human Events with Jack Posobiec" centers on a tragic crime— the fatal stabbing of Irina Zarutska, a young Ukrainian immigrant in Charlotte— and uses the story to launch a broader discussion on crime in American cities, public safety, the media’s treatment of race and crime, and the Trump administration’s responses and policies. The episode also features reaction to a White House press briefing with press secretary Caroline Levitt, reflections from Tanya Tay Posobic (Jack's wife and an immigrant herself), field reporting from Brian Glenn at the White House, and an interview with Arizona congressional candidate Daniel Keenan. High-profile topics such as immigration, law enforcement, recent foreign affairs, and the upcoming election are all woven throughout the discussion.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. The Charlotte Stabbing: Symbolism and National Reaction
(Main Segment: 18:12–41:33)
- Background:
Irina Zarutska, a 22-year-old Ukrainian refugee, was fatally stabbed in Charlotte while returning home from a shift at a pizza shop, taking public transit like she would have in Eastern Europe. - Host Framing:
Jack Posobiec uses the tragedy to frame a narrative of “anti-white violent epidemic” in US cities, blaming progressive bail reforms and lenient prosecution for repeat offenders. - Notable Rhetoric:
Jack strongly attributes the upsurge in violent crime to Democrat-led urban policies, likening present conditions to historical instances of “anarcho-tyranny" and revolutionary chaos.- “Urban elites use violent criminals to cow the middle class and the working class into submission... It is a system of terrorism against the American people called anarcho-tyranny.” (21:47)
- “They hate white people. They want white people to die. And if you don’t die, then you need to be submissive... The FBI crime statistics do not lie.” (22:46)
- Personal Immigrant Testimony:
Tanya Tay Posobic, Jack’s wife, shares insight as an Eastern European immigrant, noting that in European cities, public transportation is safe even at night, and contrasting this with rising US crime.- “My friends, many of whom are of Eastern European origin, were just outraged. In Eastern Europe, you don’t hear of stories like this; public transport is safe, even late.” (25:15)
- She underscores the American Dream’s image abroad versus immigrants’ hard realities here, and the shock in her community after Irina’s murder.
- Reveals the victim’s father, unable to attend the funeral due to Ukraine’s martial law (30:03–30:40).
- Gender and Racial Aspects:
Tanya observes a pattern of attacks, claiming, “It seems like white women are being attacked by all the black men almost all the time.” (37:01)- She and Jack argue these incidents are downplayed by mainstream media:
- “You absolutely [do] not [hear this from the media]... because it's a crime where a white girl gets stabbed by a black man. This is not usually what they like to publish and get voiced to.” (37:52)
- She and Jack argue these incidents are downplayed by mainstream media:
- Praise for Trump Policies:
Both Tanya and caller Brian Glenn credit President Trump with cleaning up DC and making cities feel safer— in contrast to “Democrat-led cities.”- “It made me feel protected walking [in DC] with my two little boys... more blue cities need that kind of treatment.” (39:34–40:04)
- Tanya closes with gratitude for Trump:
- “Thank you for making sure we stay safe as a nation, that our girls are protected, and all the criminals are getting locked up.” (41:15)
2. White House Press Briefing with Caroline Levitt
(Press Briefing Highlights: 01:39–17:21 interspersed throughout 6:21, 7:01, and following)
- Crime and Urban Policy:
Levitt is questioned on crime in Democrat-led cities, the targeting of black mayors, and Supreme Court rulings about immigration enforcement.- “The President is trying to protect all Americans from crime... the most dangerous cities in America are run by Democrats overwhelmingly.” (07:44)
- Immigration and ICE Enforcement:
After an immigration raid and new Supreme Court rulings, Levitt insists:- “This administration is focused on the detention and deportation of illegal alien criminals... ICE goes out with intelligence, law enforcement sources... with the backing of local law enforcement.” (04:41)
- Jeffrey Epstein Documents:
Asked about newly released photos of Epstein with a check allegedly from Trump:- “It is not Donald Trump’s signature. The president did not sign that check.” (06:49)
- Levitt later distinguishes between forged documents and what she calls a “hoax” narrative, arguing Democrats are using victims as political props. (14:02, 14:32)
- Faith, Prayer, and Religious Liberty:
Levitt addresses Trump’s new “Pray America” initiative, emphasizing religious freedom for all faiths, including proposals to expand students' right to pray in public schools.- “It’s not just Christians who pray, it’s people of all faiths... he was proud to announce [Pray America], encouraging all Americans to pray leading up to America’s 250th birthday.” (03:05)
- School, Gender, and Parental Rights:
Topics include bathroom access in Virginia and gender policy, with Levitt deflecting direct endorsements but asserting the administration’s support for “keeping men out of women’s sports and bathrooms.” (09:35) - Transgender Gun Ownership Ban:
Asked about a possible ban: “I'm not tracking any potential actions on this front... it's far too early or would be premature.” (11:49) - US Military in the Caribbean and Israeli Strike in Doha:
Levitt fielded questions about military actions and US reaction to an Israeli strike targeting Hamas leadership in Qatar.- “The regime in Venezuela is illegitimate... the president took very strong action against a boat and 11 narco-terrorists... the amount of drugs on that boat represents the lives of thousands of Americans.” (16:19)
3. Reporter Brian Glenn: DC Safety, Politics, and Foreign Affairs
(42:09, 43:10, 46:12, 47:45)
- DC Crime and Urban Safety:
Brian Glenn expresses gratitude for increased safety in DC under Trump, echoing the episode's central themes.- “A lot of moms did not come to this city and enjoy the resources… the top 10 most crime statistical cities… are Democrat led mayors, Democrat led city councils.” (42:09)
- Israeli Strike in Doha, Qatar:
Reports on media and White House response to the Israeli strike on Hamas leadership, noting concerns about civilian risk and lack of notification, especially to the Qatari government.- “Qatar denies being notified ahead of the Israeli strike. That’s the very latest.” (47:45)
4. Interview: Daniel Keenan, Republican Candidate for Congress (Arizona–CD5)
(48:01–54:48)
- Views on Crime and Cities:
Keenan applauds Trump for restoring order in Washington, likening it to a “breath of fresh air.”- “It was a breath of fresh air to see the city clean. It felt safe. Even liberal mayors [are] highlighting the great work he’s done.” (48:45)
- Motivation for Running:
Keenan says he is responding to infringements on rights during COVID and opposing “garbage in my kids’ schools.” - Homebuilding & Immigration:
He describes how illegal immigration impacts the homebuilding industry, undercutting Americans and small businesses.- “Slowly you saw [construction jobs] slip away to illegal immigration… open borders policies have wreaked havoc.” (51:50)
- Housing Shortage:
Keenan links the influx of illegal immigrants to the housing shortage, arguing this crowds out homes for Americans and young families.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On anti-white violence:
“White people have been the target for years...the media, Hollywood and all of the intelligentsia love to cheer it on right up until an innocent young girl is stabbed for the crime of being white in America.”
—Jack Posobiec (22:26) -
On public transit & immigrant experience:
“In Eastern Europe, everybody uses public transportation. It's extremely safe...You do not hear stories like this.”
—Tanya Tay Posobic (25:15–28:00) -
On DC under Trump:
“I cannot tell you how terrible it has been in the last couple years... now... it was so great to see the soldiers marching in the streets. It made me feel protected.”
—Tanya Tay Posobic (39:34) -
On Biden-era policies and small business:
“Open border policies have just wreaked havoc. They are undercutting American workers, putting small businesses [at risk]...”
—Daniel Keenan (51:50)
Key Timestamps
- White House Press Briefing highlights: 01:39–17:21
- Jack Posobiec’s monologue on the Charlotte stabbing: 18:12–24:17
- Tanya Tay Posobic’s immigrant perspective: 25:15–41:33
- Brian Glenn on DC safety and media coverage: 42:09–46:12
- Discussion of Israeli strike in Doha: 46:12–47:45
- Interview with Daniel Keenan: 48:01–54:48
Episode Tone and Language
- Tone:
Highly opinionated, emotional, and frequently confrontational towards Democrats, the media, and urban leadership. - Language:
Direct, often inflammatory, blending analysis with personal testimony and advocacy for Trump administration policies. Frequent use of rhetorical questions, references to race, lawlessness, and strong condemnation of political opponents.
Summary Flow and Utility
For listeners who missed the episode:
- The Charlotte stabbing is used to exemplify host claims of a nationwide crisis of lawlessness and “anti-white” violence under Democratic policies.
- The Trump administration is credited by the show’s participants for improving urban safety and cracking down on crime and illegal immigration.
- Key White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt defends Trump policy on a range of topics— crime, faith initiatives, immigration enforcement— and counters accusations and controversies (incl. Epstein documents, transgender gun bans, Israeli strikes).
- The episode includes a deeply personal immigrant perspective on crime, a reporter’s take from inside the White House, and a segment with a pro-Trump congressional candidate focused on homebuilding and immigration.
- Rhetoric is often charged, employing personal stories to argue for law-and-order, stricter immigration enforcement, and a return to “American values.”
