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Jack Posobic
This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
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Christmas Robinson does face multiple charges and a possible death penalty for the assassination of Charlie Kirk last September on the campus of Utah Valley University, including aggravated murder. His defense has attempted multiple times to ban cameras inside the courtroom in an effort, they say, to protect Robinson's right to a fair trial in an impartial jury pool. But prosecutors and Kirk's widow Erica, of course, want cameras allowed for transparency, and the judge is expected to finally settle that matter once and for all.
Brian Glenn
Today, the FBI is flooding the Internet with warnings for parents.
Jack Posobic
We're going after the new form of what I refer to as modern day terrorism in America.
Brian Glenn
Children are being misled, groomed, threatened and extorted into hurting themselves and even committing acts of murder.
Jack Posobic
It's led to school shootings coast to
Brian Glenn
coast, from Tennessee to Wisconsin to Colorado. Use caution. Active shooters, the Threat online groups called 764, Maniac, Murder Cult and other names.
Libby Emmons
Why this was the video that sparked questions as to why Customs and Border Protection boarded and detained workers on board a Disney cruise ship docked in San Diego in late April.
Will Chamberlain
I don't know.
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CBP and ICE are now responding, calling it Operation Tidal Wave, an ongoing multi agency child pornography enforcement operation based on information received from the national center for Missing and exploited children. CBP says 27 people from eight cruise ships were detained over the course of five days, all suspected of being involved with possession, distribution or viewing child pornography.
Jack Posobic
Trump last night confirmed the US And Iran have exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz. They trifled with us today.
Brian Glenn
We blew them away.
Jack Posobic
They trifled. I call that a trifle. Central Command says it was self defense after Iranian missiles, drones and small boats attacked. Three American destroyers shot missiles at it
Brian Glenn
and drones at it and these stupid boats that came at it, they got blown away in about two minutes.
Jack Posobic
Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events daily. We're here May 8, 2026 Anno Dominique, folks, pop the covfe, crank up the Kid Rock, because today the good guys just won the redistricting war. The Republicans have won the redistricting war. The Virginia Supreme Court In a razor thin 4:3 decision just struck down that sneaky Democrat naked power grab. Remember that Virginia Democrat Spanberger? Obama amendment gone toast. Invalidated on procedural grounds because the Democrats couldn't even follow their own rules while trying to ram this through for amending the Constitution. This was not an innocent tweak. This was Democrats trying to steal from four, maybe even more House seats in Virginia by redrawing the maps mid decade to Turn a competitive 65 edge into a ridiculous 101 or 92 blowout. Boom. Gone. Barack Obama down in flames. Spamberger down in flames. Republicans have held the line and our path to keeping the House majority just got a whole lot clearer. This victory didn't happen in a vacuum. It was built on momentum. We red states successfully redistricted by and fought back, many of which did. Texas under Governor Abbott redrew the maps last year. That was five more Republican leaning seats. Florida jumped in special session. Governor DeSantis new lines that could net the GOP four additional states. You got other states. North Carolina, Missouri, Tennessee also moving forward with adjustments to protect and expand conservative strongholds. Now let's get real about this. This didn't start with us. Virginia Democrats egged on by Barack Obama himself lit the fuse. Barack Obama, the guy who once preached against gerrymandering. Right. Barack Obama. He jumped in with ads, with rallies pushing a blatant partisan map to quote unquote. We're fighting back. We're fighting back. Those, those MAGA Republican agendas. Yeah. With his buddy Mark Hamill calling for President Trump to die, they wanted to override the bipartisan commission that Virginia voters had approved, all to offset losses elsewhere. Democrats in blue strongholds have been playing this game for years. But when Republicans started winning fair and square after the census, suddenly it's an assault on democracy. Well, guess what? Actions have consequences. And your aggressive push in purple Virginia and other swing competitive fired up the red states. Texas and others under Trump's lead said game on. They redrew the maps, protect Republican seats, pick up extras where they legally could. It's called tit for tat. You want to rig the game in a battleground? Well then don't cry when the other side reinforces their strongholds. That is not about hypocrisy. That is about survival in a republic where both parties play by the same rules. It's about applying the new rules to the Democrats as well. And let's not forget it was the Supreme Court that set the stage for this victory. Justice Sam Alito and you saw the recent book we had Molly Hemingway on here about it. His majority in the Louisiana case blew a powerful, powerful delivery against racial gerrymandering. The unconstitutional map drawing. They struck down Louisiana's map as an illegal racial gerrymander. That set the stage that boom. Virginia's map could get struck down too. And that put pressure on the Virginia courts. All had to happen in this order. Huge win for fair maps for the voters, for Republican chances in 26 the leftover reached and they got checked. They got checked by we the people standing strong and fighting back. But we're going to stay vigilant patriots. The war is not over, but we just want a major victory. What a day. Right back.
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Will Chamberlain
That's right. It's a huge victory in Virginia. It actually makes the decision of the GOP not to spend a huge amount of money fighting the redistricting battle make a lot more sense. Maybe they were more confident and rightly confident that the referendum was illegal under the Virginia State Constitution. But it's really nice to see, I mean, if you look at the entirety of the redistricting battle, I mean, except with the exception of places like Indiana, that those recalcitrant legislators have now been punished. In general, we're seeing Republican legislators all around the country be extremely aggressive about using the power they have and about using the recent Calais decision from the Supreme Court to go ahead and move aggressively to redistrict away a lot of these blue districts in the Deep south, which there are no, there's no equivalent to these districts in New England, for example, where there's just a complete lockdown by the Democrats. So it's looking very good for the Republicans on redistricting. I mean, we should pick up something like 12 to 14 seats, I believe total, which is, you know, in the context of a 435 seat house where most of the seats are pretty safe, that's an enormous change. I mean, it's going to put Democrats really behind the eight ball. I mean, they might still win just a very tiny majority now, but just in general, they're going to be behind the eight ball really badly going forward for almost every House seat. And then that's not even accounting for the fact that when you have the census coming in 2030, that's going to shift even more seats into red states and away from blue states. Things are going to get really, really apocalyptic for the Democrats.
Jack Posobic
No, this is actually a huge, huge pickup. Tyler Boyer is up there. I was just chatting with him from Turning Point Action, talking about how, you know, this, this really means that Republicans only need to win a few toss ups and actually can hold on to the House, which would be in a midterm year like this, kind of unprecedented. This is something so 90% of the time we have the crack staff over here at Human Events Daily checked this and I think only in 1998 and 2002, again after the September 11 attacks, that was the only time that, that we saw this and where the, you know, incumbent party that held the White House was able to maintain the House. So it's, it really doesn't happen often. But because of these moves, Republicans could actually buck the trend.
Will Chamberlain
Yeah, no, and it's a really good thing. And I think Democrats have gotten away with a lot of shenanigans. I think a really good way to understand what's happening is that despite having won a two point popular vote victory, which should have given, when you think about it, the Republicans about a 10 to 12 seat majority in the House. If you know that popular Vote victory was translated into House seats. We only had like a one or two seat majority. And that's because of the existing gerrymandering disparity against Republicans. Right. When you compare a place like Illinois to what had been like in the South, I mean, it's just, it's absolutely been absolutely brutal for Republicans for a very long time. So I think we're really going to see a course correction here. And Democrats are suddenly, I think this is actually the way ultimately to get to a kind of resolution of what is the most fiercely polarized moment in our politics for a long time. It's so polarized because it's so close. In a world where Democrats simply don't feel like they can win the House back with their current set of policies, they may just have to moderate if they ever want to win again. And that itself would be a massive victory.
Jack Posobic
No, I think it would. And it just needs to be said that guy, this will. What would your message be to the sort of the Republicans who are now unemployed in places like Indiana or the Republicans in Utah that were unwilling to go along with the redistricting? And I would be remiss if I did not mention the fact of the Republicans in the state Senate of Nebraska where in 2024, Charlie Kirk himself went in and said, hey guys, why are you just handing a district over to the Democrats every year? We called it the Great Cornhusker Swindle, where they were just handing an electoral vote away to the Democrats and they were under certain, you know, election models that year. That vote could have come, you know, in a lot, in extreme importance. And yet the, they said, oh no, you know, we don't do things that way. That's, that's not how we play. What is it with, with that form of Republican?
Will Chamberlain
I think that form of Republican in the modern world is going to be find themselves. Those, those Republicans are going to find themselves private citizens in short order. I think it's really straightforward. In a world where Democrats wield their political power unbelievably aggressively against conservatives and have the ability to do incredibly damaging things at the federal level, you, as a Democrat, as a Republican officeholder, your first obligation is not to weaken the electoral power of the people who voted for you. That's number one. And I think it's, it's bigger than Trump, it's bigger than maga. It's, it's fundamentally about what are your voters electing you to do. Are they electing you to dilute their voting power? No, they're electing you to maximize their voting power. And so, you know, you. You can't be fair to people who wouldn't be fair to you in return. And there's no evidence anywhere in the country that Democrats would intentionally be fair to Republicans when it came to redistricting, ever. They have a normative view that Republicans are evil and therefore disenfranchising them is good. You shouldn't respond to that by trying to win their approval. You should respond to that by taking the fight to them in turn.
Jack Posobic
Will, I believe you had a term at one point for those types of conservatives. Do you recall that term?
Will Chamberlain
I do. I called them peacetime conservatives. I think that's still very applicable. The idea being that hearkening back to the Godfather, where Tom Hagen was described as a peacetime consulari, and, you know, you're not a wartime consigliere, Tom, things are about to get hairy. Well, things are hairy in this country between Republicans and Democrats and those of you, the peacetime conservatives who would be inclined or peacetime Republican officeholders who'd be inclined to make deals with their counterparts and give them power that they're not entitled to and that there's no reason to give them, those people are gonna find themselves sidelined, rightfully so.
Jack Posobic
Oh, exactly. Right. Well, I wanted to originally have you on because. So later today, I believe it's going to be about 5pm Eastern, there is going to be a big ruling. Set of rulings in the Tyler Robinson case is going to be delivered by WebEx, where Judge Graff is going to come down on two pieces, one being whether or not the preliminary hearing, which is set, currently set to begin in 10 days, whether or not that will be delayed because Tyler Robinson's lawyers have used a variety of, shall we say, creative reasons to call for a delay. And also on cameras in the courtroom. What do you expect we're going to hear in just a couple hours time in the Tyler Robinson rulings?
Will Chamberlain
I expect that the prosecution is going to win across the board. That would be my expectation here. I don't think that the defense motions are particularly persuasive. You know, the arguments that we need to continue a preliminary hearing. A preliminary hearing is just whether you determine whether there's been probable cause. And intuitively there's obviously probable cause in this case. So the court is going to be reluctant to delay that. And, you know, any arguments that would be prejudicial are just going to seem sort of frivolous on cameras. I suspect that the court is just going to want to ensure that There aren't conspiracy theories about this case and that therefore it's very important that justice be seen to be done and that people, the public, be able to see what these witnesses have to say about was one of the most public murders in American history.
Jack Posobic
And, yeah, so I want to get. We have a couple of minutes till the break, but I do want to dig into that a little bit more on the question of, and this is a big ruling, the question of the live streaming, the cameras. This isn't going to be about, and correct me if I'm wrong, this isn't going to be about cameras in the entire trial. This is just going to be about the prelim. Is that right?
Will Chamberlain
I'm not sure, actually. I haven't read the specifics of that part of the motion. So I don't know. Maybe you know better than that.
Jack Posobic
It could. Well, it could, it could, I suppose, could potentially cover both. But at the same time, even if it is only the cameras in the prelim, I'm sure we can sort of get a sense of where the judge is at on this question, given how he rules today.
Will Chamberlain
And I think that, you know, there's an interesting. Oddly enough, I think the question of cameras in the preliminary hearing is closer than cameras in the trial because there's a reasonable argument to be made that given that evidence might be presented in the preliminary hearing, you want to minimize the exception extent to which people see it at this point in the trial, because the jury hasn't been selected yet. And so there's not that sort of curative instruction going on where the, the jury is knowing that they should not be accessing the Internet, blah, blah, blah, because we don't even know who the jurors are. So that I actually, you know, off the top of my head, intuitively, that's actually a much closer question.
Jack Posobic
No, I completely agree with you. I think that. I think that it does actually make sense that there could be a difference here. But at the same time, I do also think that, and I've just always said for the purposes of transparency, you know, this is, of course, what the judge is going to have to be weighing, you know, public transparency versus bias jurors. That's the ruling that we're going to get. Just a couple hours time. Tyler Robinson set to return to at least virtually court today for the murder of Charlie Kirk. Be right back.
Brian Glenn
They talk about influencers. These are influencers and they're friends of mine.
Libby Emmons
Jack.
Will Chamberlain
Where's Jack?
Brian Glenn
Jack. He's got a great job.
Jack Posobic
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Will Chamberlain
Well, it's about. It's about establishing probable cause and justifying the decision of the prosecutor to bring charges. And it's evaluated by a judge. It's not a trial by jury. It's not beyond a reasonable doubt. The standard is probable cause, which is not a high standard to meet. I think it's going to. When this hearing happens, it's going to be met in spades. This is, you know, so the question of delaying the hearing is really just delaying the trial. And that's. That's the reason they want to do it.
Jack Posobic
It's. It's where, you know, it's where the. The government has. The state has to come in and say, hey, you know, we're filing these charges and here's why.
Will Chamberlain
Yeah, and here's. And here's the evidence. And, you know, here's some of the evidence. We don't. It's not even all the evidence. Here's some of the evidence that demonstrates that at a minimum, there's probable cause that this person committed this crime. And in this case, the evidence is overwhelming.
Jack Posobic
So one thing I saw that was kind of interesting on the witness list, it, you know, it lists a lot of, you know, it seems to be a lot of some local police that were at the UVU campus where Charlie was murdered. Multiple state agents, it looks like sbi, that's the state Bureau of Investigation in Utah. But then also number five, Lance Twigs. And this is interesting. It looks like he's going to be doing a recorded statement in lieu of testimony. And the fact that it was disclosed October 24, there's actually a typo. It says 2020 to 5, but let's say that was 2025. Does that. Does that sound like it's a recording of an interview that was Lance Twigs being the boyfriend of Tyler Robinson, an interview that was recorded with him in the wake of the initial investigation. And, you know, so he won't be, you know, called personally to the stand. And normally you would see that you wouldn't see in a trial prerecorded. Testimony. Most of the time you would see live, live witness testimony. And again, is that because this is the preliminary hearing?
Will Chamberlain
I think so. But you know, this is. I finally started reading that that motion about hearsay and a lot of it had to do with a confrontation clause. So suddenly that all makes sense. I didn't understand that that was what was going to happen with Mr. Twiggs. But I think what the defense is trying to say is that the federal confrontation clause, which entitles criminal defendants to have the ability to confront their accusers, the idea being that even their argument is even in a preliminary hearing, we should be entitled to confront our accusers and cross examine them. So if Twigs isn't going to show up in person, then his video testimony should be excluded as hearsay. And that certainly at trial this would not be permissible. Right. Certainly at trial Twigs would not be able to just record his testimony and then send it in. He'd have to show up in court to testify against Robinson, which I think everybody would agree is a sensible precaution. A way to ensure that, you know, it's not a one sided presentation that Robinson's attorneys are able to cross examine him properly. Which I actually look forward to because it'd be really interesting to see Twigs himself cross examined by Robinson's lawyers and maybe Twiggs culpability fully explored. But well, no, in the end, I think, I don't think it'll ultimately matter one way or the other whether Twigs is going to be able to testify at this hearing. I mean, the judge might conclude that actually, yeah, he shouldn't be able to testify via recorded video, even though it's just a preliminary hearing. But I think that's one of the issues that will be determined this afternoon is, you know, this particular specific question.
Jack Posobic
Well, it seems to be because they have this motion coming up now. And again, you know, to your point about the cross examination there, that's going to be very interesting because we've also seen in Robinson's defense statements questions about his parents and whether or not they'll be called. It doesn't look like they're being called at the preliminary hearing, but it does appear that the defense expects the prosecution to call the parents at the trial. And of course, you know, all of this is just, just very unprecedented. It is something that you do not typically see people this close to a defendant coming up and testifying.
Will Chamberlain
Yeah, well, it's rare for parents to turn in their own children, but in this case they did so and credit to them, I think, you Know, it's a real, real credit to the parents of, you know, to understand that, to be pro social in that respect and understand that whatever their. Yeah, I don't know, whatever their affinity towards their son, they had to pick
Jack Posobic
up the phone and make that call for my own kids. Will, we are just about out of time. We got Libby Emmons right after you. Where can people go to follow you
Will Chamberlain
At Will Chamberlain on X. And you can follow what the Article 3 project is doing@h3paction.com all right, folks,
Jack Posobic
big hearing in the Tyler Robinson case coming up in just a couple hours. We're previewing that here. Human Events Daily. Stay tuned. Jack.
Brian Glenn
Where's Jack? Where's Jack?
Jack Posobic
Where is he?
Brian Glenn
Jack, I want to see you. Great job, Jack.
Jack Posobic
Thank you.
Brian Glenn
What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing.
Jack Posobic
We're always talking about the fake news
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Jack Posobic
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Libby Emmons
I'm good, Jack, thanks.
Jack Posobic
Well, Libby, so I know that you and the team are primed for this Motion in the Tyler Robinson case, something that you've been covering extensively and we've been covering together, of course, at both sites. And also, of course, we got name checked by Tyler Robinson's legal team because of our open letter regarding cameras in the courtroom. Talk to us about why it's important specifically in this case that we do get that ruling for. Again, just. Just the basic right of live streaming of cameras, of having access to evidence in the interest of public transparency.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, I think it's essential that we have cameras in the courtroom so that we can get the truth as it unfolds in court before the judge, and so that people who are following this case, the public can. Can see what's really going on and can understand that. You have the defense who's really interested in getting rid of cameras from the courtroom because they say that it could harm jury selection, that it could bias jurors ahead of that time when they are doing the selection. But what they're really saying when they say that is that they don't want truth to be out there. They just want all the speculation and hearsay that is out there now to be the only thing that jurors hear. They want jurors to be biased against convicting Tyler Robinson. And that is, of course, something that we've seen across the Internet. We've seen lots of podcasters and people coming out saying, you know, that perhaps Robinson wasn't the guy or that there were all of these other conspiracies or things like that. And that's the only thing that prospective jurors are going to hear if we don't have cameras in the courtroom so that people can really see what's going on. The truth is the only antidote for all of the madness that we see out there surrounding this case. And that's why it's so important to have cameras in the courtroom for the public. Public. And also, as you say, this is definitely a First Amendment issue. The press has the right to cover this case. Charlie Kirk was killed in public on Livestream. And I think that it's only right and just that the trial of his alleged killer should be on live stream as well.
Jack Posobic
Well, Libby, it's, It's. It's also that. And even if you are someone who has questions, if you have skepticism, then surely you would want to see the evidence, to have your own ability to. To weigh it, have your own ability to have access to what's going on. And I've said that from the start that things like the ballistics report, things like different medical reports and different things that came out from the actual crime itself, that we do want these out in the public. I want Tyler Robinson to have a fair trial. I think that everyone deserves that. And, yes, even he deserved that. Now, I also believe, just having read the evidence myself, that this is the guy and he should fry for it because that it. That seems to be what it stacked up against. But I'm willing to go through that same process again, and Libby, talk to us as well, by the way, because there is. There's even this question that I wanted to throw your way that we may get sort of a half, you know, kind of a half measure where we get a camera in the courtroom. But if you notice the last camera in the last few hearings, it doesn't show the defendant, doesn't show Tyler Robinson, Kyle Rittenhouse, who's, you know, in the news because he's spider Kyle now is, you know, didn't have that luxury. You know, he was on. On video every single day. And also a question of whether or not we are going to be able to see the videos and other evidence as it's entered in. So will that be shown on the live stream, yes or no? I think there's actually a lot of aspects to this.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, I think so, too. And we have seen circumstances in the, you know, pretrial hearings and whatnot where the judge has witnessed things on video and those things have not been played on the livestream. You also had the ruling from Judge Graff in the fall saying that Robinson could not be photographed or videoed while he was in shackles, that the shackles could not be seen, which means that he cannot be filmed or photographed entering or leaving court. And there's been a lot of kerfuffle about moments when the camera person has panned over to him and accidentally caught something that, you know, perhaps they weren't supposed to catch. And the defense has made a big stink about that. But, yes, there have been in these. In these hearings so far. We've seen the camera pulled back and moved out of the way and their location changed multiple times. So I do think that circumstances under which they are permitted to film, and what they're permitted to film will be part of this ruling. That's my guess. And I do think that graph, given what has gone on so far, will permit cameras in the courtroom, and I certainly hope that he permits that for the entire trial.
Jack Posobic
And by the way, you know, this question of the delay in the hearing, that's also something that's coming up you know, I've seen now. So we just have Wilt Chamberlain on here. He says it's going to happen. It's going to go forward. I have. We have Andrea Burkhart, the great Andrew Burkhart on. She's come on the program. She thinks it'll go forward. But I've also got other lawyers that are. That are messaging me and. And coming in as we talk to saying, oh, you know, I'm not sure. You know, we might. We could actually see a delay on a number of these things. Do you have any sense on that, whether. Because, again, this isn't about the actual trial itself. This is just about the presentation of charges and the probable cause, meaning the preliminary evidence that's been gathered.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, And I think that, you know, and this might just be a hopeful wish on my part, but I do think that Judge Graff is going to allow it to go forward. The prosecutors made a really strong argument that a preliminary hearing is simply to establish if there's probable cause. And they had listed the evidence that they plan to bring to show that there's probable cause. Now, for the defense, they want to have this delay. But if there's no probable cause that Robinson is the guilty party, then why wouldn't they want to go ahead with the preliminary hearing, say that there is no probable cause, and get their guy sprung as quickly as possible? It seems that they know there's probable cause, the prosecutor knows that there's probable cause, and probably that probable cause should be shown so they can get this whole thing underway. This has already been delayed. There's been a lot of delays from the defense. We even saw an instance where Judge Graff scolded the defense for not what he said, prioritizing the scheduling for this Capitol case, which takes precedence over a lot of other things. So we're gonna have to see what happens. But I would think that he would allow this to go forward. He does seem like a man who's interested in expediency in this case.
Jack Posobic
Well, and not only that, you know, there's that question that really came up of if Tyler Robinson's lawyers view him as innocent, if they view him as not guilty, why is it that they are the ones who are pushing for delay, knowing that he is incarcerated during any delay that may occur?
Libby Emmons
Yeah, that's such a huge point, and it's such a really good question, and it's one that I'm sure the defense doesn't want to answer, because I think their tactic with the delays that they keep asking for is to have this case continue to fall out of the public eye or to have there be a completely polluted group of potential jurors so that nobody can come in unbiased in this case, I think that they want to do everything they can to try and get their client off on some kind of legal technicality rather than actually go through with a case that would show his guilt.
Jack Posobic
Right. So if they think there's innocence, then plead. You know, you'd think they'd be demanding their day in court. You know, you got the wrong guy and we're going to show you the evidence. And, you know, this is. This is the wrong. The wrong person. And here's why. The, you know, the DNA doesn't match, the fingerprints don't match, the gun doesn't match something. So you'd think they would want to encourage that so that they could overturn these charges and get their client out of jail. But instead, they are doing the opposite. Libby Emmons, thank you for doing the yeoman's work on this. Where can people go to follow all of the Post Millennials coverage?
Libby Emmons
You can come check us out atthepost millennial.com and human events.com.
Jack Posobic
thank you so much. All right, folks, we got a very special segment coming up next with our good friend and someone that I have the utmost respect for, Brian Glenn, here on Real America's Voice, an integral member of the team. Stay tuned. Be right back.
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Jack Posobic
And that. That is, I'm being honest.
Brian Glenn
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Jack Posobic
Brian Glenn.
Will Chamberlain
Brian, go ahead.
Brian Glenn
Brian, go ahead. Brian, go ahead. Brian.
Libby Emmons
Brian, go ahead.
Jack Posobic
Oh, look at some friends in the back. Brian, you didn't show up early enough to get some good real estate up here.
Brian Glenn
Here.
Jack Posobic
I'm very impressed that you asked that question because nobody knew that.
Brian Glenn
We love you, Brian. Oh, I love you, too. Okay. He's a good man, Brian.
Will Chamberlain
Brian Glenn.
Jack Posobic
Brian Glenn. Brian.
Brian Glenn
Welcome. Why don't you wear a suit? Why don't you wear a suit? You're the highest level in this country's office and you refuse to wear a suit. Do you own a suit? Maybe something like yours?
Jack Posobic
Yes. Maybe some. Something better. I don't. I don't know. I like that guy. Now, that's called a question.
Brian Glenn
And he's a great reporter. Actually, President Zelensky had a little bit of fun with me as well. Yeah, you look good.
Jack Posobic
I said the same thing. President Zelensky in the same suit. You see, I changed, but, you know.
Brian Glenn
Hello.
Jack Posobic
There you go.
Brian Glenn
You're popular. Yeah. Thank you very much. You know what?
Will Chamberlain
Here, hold this microphone.
Jack Posobic
Oh, gosh. Here he goes.
Brian Glenn
Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Look at that. I owe Brian Glenn five bucks. I owe him five bucks. I love it. Is that a 5:00am shoot? I need some more of those. We're headed to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. We finally made it to Switzerland. Great state of Alaska here in Davos.
Jack Posobic
There's the wall.
Brian Glenn
There's Mexico. That way. At Mexico, at Life Stadium, waiting for President Trump. These two characters right here. We're in the DC Studio. Surprise. Stand over here in the corner.
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Brian Glenn
This is the corner. It's a good corner.
Libby Emmons
Good afternoon, everybody.
Jack Posobic
Good to see you all.
Brian Glenn
To be here covering it is a blessing of a lifetime. Truck was right about everything. You got a forehead like this, it
Jack Posobic
collects a lot of moisture and a
Brian Glenn
lot of sun right here in Arizona. Thanks for keeping watching. Thank you very much.
Libby Emmons
Turn off the camera.
Brian Glenn
This is a time within our party, we have so many people that are so fractured on one side of the party, the other side of party, we're arguing about percentages and debt, ceilings and all this stuff. We're not our enemy. The left, the radical left, the person who shot Charlie Kirk, that's our enemy. This is a time, at least for me, to try to step back from the noise of the world and just really reflect on what you have. Your health, your family, your friends, your opportunities, and that you live in the greatest country in the world. I'm very thankful for Real America's Voice. I'm thankful for this network and its commitment to not only supporting the White House and supporting President Trump, but also supporting faith and freedom and family. That's what this network is all about. This past Sunday, sitting at home in Georgia, I decided that it's time to. And I'll use a MMA reference. It's time to leave the gloves in the ring and. And walk away. The people of real America's voice, they are just not the owners of a conservative news outlet that love this country. They genuinely love their employees. They are one of the best companies. They are the best company that I've ever worked for.
Jack Posobic
We love you, Brian. We've got, of course, the. The great Brian Glenn with us. Brian, man, The. The. The way that that thing ended, I thought, like, this was like, rest in peace. Brian. Glenn, what's going on?
Brian Glenn
Yeah, I don't know, Jack, if people should send flowers to mourn this. It sounds like an obituary. Put some dates on the end of it and call it a day. No, it is a great tribute video that Clayton and the folks at Real America's Voice put together to kind of highlight my time here. And, Jack, it's been a pure pleasure of being here at the White House and doing. Covering the White House for Real America's Voice. And, you know, for you as well, for human events. It's just been an honor, Jack. And I just want to say thank you to you and everyone else behind the camera.
Jack Posobic
Yeah, I remembered that, you know, I was. So many times, you know, I. We. We do this stuff and we just move on to the next thing. And I was sitting there, I was like, oh, yeah, I was out in Davos with you, and we did the Alaska. That one. And I can't even remember rallies and all the rest of it. Even going back to, I want to say, 2020 is probably when I first started, you know, kind of rubbing elbows at different rallies and stuff with you out there. So I. I certainly hope that I do get to bump into you from time to time again. Man, you can't. You can't go out completely now.
Brian Glenn
I can't go out completely, but it is kind of a step back. And I said this on the morning show. I want everyone watching this right now. You need to get your news of the day. Okay? Got to stay informed. You got to. Got to do what you got to do. But I say disconnect. You got to get back in the real world. Don't spend your time on X battling with some bugger eater or some bot about policies, about the straight of Hormuz or anything like that, or Israel. Just don't waste your time on it. I want people to really take their life back and prioritize their family and themselves. And that's a little bit of what I'm doing, Jack. I'm just stepping away from this whole world of television news and getting back into the real world and reconnecting with people that I have neglected the last six, seven years of being on this Trump campaign. But I enjoyed every bit of it. I enjoy working with colleagues like yourself. We got a great company. We got great people here at the White House, actually up and down pebble beach, obviously. Great people in the press room. I've got nothing but praise for everybody who runs the comms team here in the Trump administration, President Trump doing what he's doing and trying to, you know, fight and save America. So I'm on board there and I will continue to keep an eye on everything. But as far as the day to day basis of coming to the White House, going to put my gloves in the ring as MMA fighter would do.
Jack Posobic
Put the gloves in the ring. No, it's, it's, it's incredible to see, man. I mean, you're definitely, when I was coming up, you were someone that I looked to to say, hey, that's, that's a guy who does the job, right? So, you know, take, take what you can learn from this guy. Take a look at him and say, this is someone who has got it down on lock. Because I, you know, I came from the world of social media originally and I wasn't really doing the on air stuff. It was just sort of a new, you know, a new world for me. And so I was looking for people that I thought did the job right. And you were one of them. You always were, man.
Brian Glenn
Well, I appreciate it. You know what, in my, my role into all of this, I kind of fell into it, to be honest with you. I got fired from the biggest broadcast company that owns all the most TV stations in the country. I got fired from them for really talking about COVID and talking about the mask mandates and the vaccine passports and all that stuff. They didn't want to talk about anything like that. They knew I was a Trump supporter. So when they whacked me, I got out of that. And, well, the next thing you know, I end up on Right side Broadcasting Network. Very appreciative of those folks, giving me a, a chance to, to really, you know, shine. And then of course transitioning over to Real America's Voice, a much larger platform which shows and programming and the opportunity to come here at the White House. So for any young journalists out there that wants to get into the business, as long as you do what Jack Posobic does, what Charlie Kirk did, and what all the personalities on Real America's Voice, as long as you tell the truth and you're very truthful and upfront with American people, who cares about the critics? Who cares if you're standing on the truth? That's all that matters and that's all that we've ever tried to do here at Real America's Voice. You may not agree with some of the stuff I say, the viewers, but I try to break it down and try to be truthful and I try to be critical at times of the Republican Party, which we got to I don't just fall like sheep and just. And just, you know, take whatever they say. We must hold people accountable, Jack. And that's one thing that you do really well as you hold people accountable and you call out, you call balls and strikes, and that's what we try
Jack Posobic
to try to man.
Brian Glenn
At Real America.
Jack Posobic
I want to ask if you can. There is. There is. And speaking of holding people accountable, you know, I do have to. I do have to ask you about this rumor that's been going around the office that you've purchased plane tickets to Kiev and you're actually planning on going shoot suit shopping with Vladimir Zelinsky. Is this rumor true? Can you confirm these rumors?
Brian Glenn
That I cannot confirm or deny, but I will confirm, yes, that I picked up, probably. That I picked up. I will confirm this. That I picked up the only bottle of Russian vodka that's in this country after 2022 because Joe Biden put a. A block on any kind of empire.
Jack Posobic
I remember this video.
Brian Glenn
I remember this. I have it. I wish I had it with me. I just dropped it off in my suitcase. So I have that here. God bless, Jack Posobic. You're a national treasurer. Thanks for all your hard work. Thanks for having me on your show.
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Episode: MIDTERMS SHAKEUP, TYLER ROBINSON UPDATE, BRIAN GLENN FAREWELL | HUMAN EVENTS DAILY W JACK POSOBIEC
Date: May 8, 2026
Main Theme:
Jack Posobiec and guests provide an unfiltered, in-depth analysis of the major political and legal events of the week, with a focus on the ramifications of the Virginia redistricting Supreme Court decision, a pivotal update in the Tyler Robinson/Charlie Kirk murder case, and a heartfelt farewell to longtime correspondent Brian Glenn.
Tone: Analytical, urgent, and community-driven with candid conversational moments.
Speaker: Jack Posobiec, with Will Chamberlain (Article 3 Project)
“It’s going to put Democrats really behind the eight ball... for almost every House seat,”
— Will Chamberlain (12:27)
“Because of these moves, Republicans could actually buck the trend.”
— Jack Posobiec (12:54)
“Those Republicans are going to find themselves private citizens in short order.”
— Will Chamberlain (15:55)
Timestamps:
Speakers: Jack Posobiec, Will Chamberlain, Libby Emmons
“[The defense] don’t want truth to be out there... The truth is the only antidote for all of the madness that we see out there.”
— Libby Emmons (31:33)
“A preliminary hearing is just whether you determine whether there’s been probable cause. And intuitively there’s obviously probable cause in this case.”
— Will Chamberlain (18:19)
“Charlie Kirk was killed in public on Livestream... it’s only right and just that the trial of his alleged killer should be on live stream as well.”
— Libby Emmons (33:03)
“If Tyler Robinson's lawyers view him as innocent... why is it that they are the ones who are pushing for delay?”
— Jack Posobiec (37:49)
Timestamps:
Speakers: Brian Glenn, Jack Posobiec, Will Chamberlain, Libby Emmons
“They genuinely love their employees. They are the best company that I’ve ever worked for.”
— Brian Glenn (43:53)
“Don’t spend your time on X battling... take your life back and prioritize your family and yourselves.”
— Brian Glenn (45:38)
“As long as you stand on the truth, that’s all that matters.”
— Brian Glenn (48:17)
“When I was coming up, you were someone that I looked to... you were one of them. You always were, man.”
— Jack Posobiec (47:00)
Timestamps:
Jack Posobiec on Democrat Redistricting Tactics:
"Barack Obama, the guy who preached against gerrymandering... down in flames. Republicans have held the line and our path to keeping the House majority just got a whole lot clearer."
(05:10)
Will Chamberlain on Political Realities:
“You can’t be fair to people who wouldn’t be fair to you in return... respond to that by taking the fight to them.”
(16:44)
Libby Emmons on Camera Access:
“The press has the right to cover this case. Charlie Kirk was killed in public on Livestream... the trial should be on Livestream as well.”
(33:03)
Brian Glenn’s Farewell:
“It’s time to leave the gloves in the ring and walk away... This network is all about supporting faith and freedom and family.”
(43:53)
Glenn’s Advice to Young Journalists:
“As long as you tell the truth and you’re very truthful and upfront with the American people, who cares about the critics?”
(48:17)
This episode delivers a fast-paced, community-focused deep dive into recent legal and political dramas, balancing hard-edged analysis with moments of gratitude and candor. Core themes include the fierce contest for political advantage in redistricting, the principle of media transparency in high-profile criminal trials, and the value of activism and integrity in conservative journalism. The candid farewell to Brian Glenn provides a personal, reflective coda that underscores community, legacy, and prioritizing real-life connections over political noise.