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April 29, 2025 49 mins

SEG A- 100 DAYS OF MAGA, WHILE CANADA COLLAPSES FROM TDS 


SEG B- MAHA IS THE MOST POPULAR POLITICAL MOVEMENT IN AMERICA TODAY 


SEG C - DISNEY WANTS TO PERVERT YOUR KIDS… DON’T LET IT HAPPEN! 


SEG D - THE MAGA BASE PREPARES FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP’S 100 DAY CELEBRATION 


SEG E - AMAZON TRIES TO GO TO WAR WITH THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION AND FAILS

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth
generation warfare.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
A.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Commentator, international social media sensation, and form a Navy intelligence veteran.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
This is Human Events with your host Jack Pisovic christ
Is King.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
The House has passed a bipartisan bill and died addressing
deep fake pornography. The so called Take It Down Act
would criminalize non consensual sexually explicit images and videos using
things like photoshop and artificial intelligence. It would also require
platforms to remove the content within forty eight hours of notice.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
What is the White House's ultimate objective here?

Speaker 5 (00:47):
Do you want to have long term tariff revenue or
deals that might reduce those terrors.

Speaker 6 (00:54):
I think it's a combination of both. So we're going
to take in long term tariff revenue. We put a
process in place. We have eighteen important trading relationships we
will be speaking to. All of those partners are at
least seventeen of them. They over the next few weeks.
Many of them have already come to Washington. What President

(01:15):
Trump is referring to is the ability for tariff revenue
to give income tax relief. And I think there's a
very good chance that we will see this in the
upcoming tax bill.

Speaker 7 (01:26):
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Speaker 8 (01:45):
I'm with the stir. Mark Carney's Liberal Party is one
Canada's federal election tonight. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation now saying
the Liberals will win more than Parliament's three hundred and
forty three seats than the Conservatives.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Ladies, we all welcome up board today's edition of Human
Events Daily. We're here, We'll live Washington, d C. Today
is April twenty ninth, twenty twenty five. Anno Domini, one
hundred days of making America great again. Here we are
United States of America President Trump, second term of MAGA

(02:21):
making America great again. The sound and the fury, yes,
the sound of the American people finally standing up, and
the fury of the elites who just can't take it.
You know, we were, we were at the White House.
He's to rgg roll. About a week ago. I was
there with my kids and we were standing maybe I
don't know, fifteen twenty feet away from the door of

(02:43):
the Oval Office, and I pointed out to my boys
and I said, that's where President Trump is working every
single day. And they said, what does he do, Daddy?
I said, he's working hard to make America great again.
And that's what it comes down to. And so anyone
who's been around here in Washington, d C. You've got
to you've got to understand that a lot of these
changes are taking place, some incremental, some are big, some

(03:05):
are small. We're going to be covering that throughout the day.
Real America's Voice is going to have coverage late on
into the evening leading up to when President Trump takes
the stage up in Michigan triumphantly this very evening, and
Stephen Kate Bannon will be posting that coverage. It might
pop in for a little bit. But folks up north,

(03:27):
things are not as well because up north, the Conservatives
were routed last night in Canada and they were led
by a feckless and strange man named Pierre Poliver. I'm
going to say Poliver, and this is a guy who
rudely likes to eat apples and talk with his mouthful

(03:47):
of food. I've always said that you should never do that.
I think optics are very important in politics, and talking
with your mouthful of food is exactly the kind of
thing you want to do when you want to lose elections.
One of the charts that came out in terms of
exit polls, though, I think is very very informative for us.
Here the age split on the issues is probably the

(04:12):
talk of this election. For young voters, the top issues
were reducing the cost of living, making housing more affordable,
growing the economy, making Canada a better place to live.
But for baby boomers the number one issue was dealing
with Donald Trump and things like housing, the economy, cost

(04:37):
of living. They were all the way down at the
zero level, even making Canada a better place to live
down at zero. And so the question for US is
TDS taking hold north of the border or is this
a situation that we need to pay attention to. And
I think we should pay attention to. Going in to

(05:00):
twenty twenty five, the best understand what America first truly means.

Speaker 9 (05:04):
Welcome to the Second American Revolution, all right, Jack Pasobic
here we are in human events.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Want to welcome in the third hour of the Charlie
Kirk Show and his audience on the Salem Radio Network
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looking at the first one hundred days of making America
great again. But there's more to MAGA than there was

(06:46):
perhaps the first time around, because folks realize and I
think know that the MAGA coalition does not just include
those of us who are sort of the core MAGA
there at the beginning ten years ago. No, it's expanded.
There's so many more people involved now. And one of
the biggest groups that's come in that has partnered with MAGA,

(07:06):
of course, is MAHA. So now not only have we
seen one hundred days of making America great again, but
in fact we've seen one hundred days of making America
healthy again. Something that like I just keep saying this,
MAHA is the most popular political movement in America today.
This is something that transcends the aisle. This is something

(07:28):
that goes beyond parties. It certainly goes beyond personalities, and
just like MAGA, it does also have an incredibly powerful
personality at the helm of it, and that of course
is our f K. So I said, I want to
talk about Maha today because I don't know that anybody
else will, because so someone has to do it, and

(07:49):
so to do so, I wanted to get on the
host of American Gravy, that is chef Andrew Gruhl. You
may know him. He's also a city councilman in Huntington Beach.
What's up, Andrew?

Speaker 4 (08:03):
Thanks for having me. I appreciate it. Love talking Maha.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
Let's do this well. So when we're looking, when you
look at the first hundred days, what really jumps out
at you? You know, we've certainly seen a lot of restructuring,
We've seen a lot of the conversation shift on so
many of these issues. This and to me, just from
my perspective, it's, you know, and even with my wife,
who's I mean tinya loves loves the Maha issue. This
is something that has just been a sawhorse for hers

(08:28):
for a very long time. She comes from outside the country.
So when she moved to the United States, she said,
what is wrong with your food? She grew up in Europe,
she said, your food, something is wrong something it's just
it doesn't taste real, et cetera. And you know, now
you know, and and years ago those types of concerns
used to get pushed to the side. They say there's
something wrong with you. The studies don't show that, et cetera,

(08:50):
et cetera. Studies say the food is fine. Now it's
front and center. So we've seen that huge push. But
what about specifically from the Maha movie reflected in government
have we seen in these hundred days?

Speaker 10 (09:04):
The Maha Maga movement, I think is one of the
strongest coalitions we've seen in politics in over one hundred years.
Nicole Shanahan has repeated this. Obviously she was an architect
of a lot of it. And what I've seen is
almost something that's happened in two stages, right. So there
was the pre election Maha Maga movement, and that was
about building awareness, right just explaining to every single citizen

(09:27):
of the United States, where's your food come from, why
have you been sick? Et cetera, explaining how, And a
lot of this was driven by like Cali means and
that coalition. You know, how the lobbyists have paid for
the research, which pays for the headlines, which teaches people
about how they eat, and then how the government stitches
themselves into it, and it just becomes this massive coalition
between the government and some of these big food manufacturers,

(09:49):
and then they're all in it to get people sick,
to really force feed us cheap food and import a
lot of food. And I think that's where the tariff
piece also comes into this. So everyone was aware of it,
and I saw that by virtual of my restaurants, hundreds
of guests were coming in and asking where does this
come from?

Speaker 4 (10:03):
What type of fats are you using to cook this? Right?
Are you using any local farms, local seafood.

Speaker 10 (10:08):
In my twenty years of owning and operating restaurants, this
is the only time I've had such a large group
of people asking questions like that. Now, let's go past
the you know, into the first one hundred days. They
got rid of the gross loophole. The gross loophole was
the biggest hurdle in all of this because that's generally
recognized as safe. That's how all the food manufacturers have

(10:28):
slipped these questionable chemicals into our foods. And originally gross
was supposed to be for things like flour and sugar
and salt and vinegars, things that we understand are safe
and they don't need too much scientific research. And then
they started stitching into that the food dies and all
the chemicals that we see on the.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
Back of the packaging.

Speaker 10 (10:44):
Now in other countries, when you look at the back
of their packaging and you only see a few ingredients,
it's because they haven't been slipped in through that gross loophole.
So Kennedy got rid of that immediately, and then we
started to see the movement happen on state on a
state level, right state legislation saying we're not going to
use we're not gonna use SNAPA crosses.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
By the way, I want to for the folks out there,
the gross that's generally recognized as safe, and that's just
this sort of like vague loophole where it's almost like
you don't have to say it's safe. You can say
it's generally recognized as safe. That's crazy, by the way.

(11:23):
That's like emotional linguistic manipulation.

Speaker 10 (11:27):
And then if the food manufacturer produces like one study
by their own team or even there in terms to
say oh, we think it's safe, then that kind of
justifies pushing it through the gross loopholes. So it's been
this real, you know, incestual, you know, circle of information
and propaganda between the government and a lot of these
food companies utilizing their own research. Now the government underwrites

(11:48):
a lot of this research that then those food corporations
use to get it back into the food system. So
what RFK has done the second piece is cutting a
lot of that research, that that infected research that's paid
for by the same people that are pushing those products, right,
so we can actually get the right information out there
to the consumers. Now that's going to apply to both
food and vaccines and medicines, so kind of breaking up

(12:11):
some of that big pharma hold on not just the
food system, but just medicine in general. So that's a
huge piece of this, and he's already fractured that, which
is why we're seeing so much hand ringing.

Speaker 4 (12:20):
Ironically from the left.

Speaker 10 (12:22):
The people that love the big corporations now the people
that love big Pharma. You know, Bernie's out there talking
about how big Pharma was corrupt, but he's the same
guy shilling all their products. And then when RFK breaks
it up, he says, oh my gosh, we can't have this.
So it's unbelievable how things have flipped in ten years.
And then the third piece of this, like I was
mentioning was the state legislatures right where the states are saying, hey,
we're not going to use SNAP benefits and we're not

(12:44):
going to use all this federal money as well as
state money to feed kids junk. Right, We're not going
to use that to give them junk food and sodas.
We're going to give them real food. And that's about
cutting those SNAP benefits so that you can actually use
those benefits to give people real food and not get
the kids addicted to sodas and show. Now that's been
a movement that's come down and the state legislator has
taken taken hold of that, places like Arizona, you know,

(13:07):
and once again Calli Means has been the architect behind
that from end chronic disease and he's pushing it through
all these different states.

Speaker 4 (13:14):
So, I mean, that is so much.

Speaker 10 (13:16):
That's almost forty or fifty years of bad work that's
been undone in one hundred days by virtue of this coalition.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
I mean that that's incredible. The things that you're talking about,
you know, these are this is like you know, it's
sort of you know, there's been this sort of meme
going around that Essotieric group chats have really been leading
towards Trump's executive orders. But that is kind of what
it is, almost like, these are just conversations that and
I'll tell you. I'll tell you the reason that I'll

(13:45):
go back to this, you know, pre you know, pre election,
how I knew Maha was real and you mentioned your restaurant.
My sort of touch point was has always been my
wife with this. And I catch her and she's in
the kitchen and I look over her shoulder a little
bit and she's listening to a podcast and I'm like, oh,
that's cool, Yeah, what are you listening to it? And
she's listening to Joe Rogan and I'm like, you usually
listen to Rogan? What are you listening to? Sweetheart? I'm like,

(14:07):
that's cool, you know, And it was RFK and I said,
what made you want to listen to that one? And
she goes, every single mom in my mom's chat is
talking about this, and that was back. It started with COVID,
but then of course it moved into other areas and
she said, they're all talking about it and it really
was this holistic approach. And I said, wait a minute,
none of those people are political, you know, it's like

(14:28):
one of the mom's group chats and I said, you
know something, politically, I put my political hat on here, said,
you know what, this is the way to reach out
to suburban women in a way that I don't think
the Republicans or Conservatives have ever even considered before. We're
going to be right back. We're on with Chef Grol here,
Human Events, Jack Pasobic Quick break.

Speaker 11 (15:07):
Welcome back to this Real America's Voice news break. I'm
Terrence Bates. President Trump is headed back to Michigan for
a rally in McComb County. Today's event is set to
celebrate the president's first one hundred days in office, which
officially happens tomorrow. The president's focus has been legislating via
executive order. During these first one hundred days. He has

(15:27):
signed around one hundred and twenty executive orders. During that time,
he's only signed five bills into law. Though President Trump's
one hundred day milestone has been marked by his administration
overhauling the federal government, including cutting its size and rooting
out fraud, waste, and abuse. He is also continuing to
realize campaign promises like bringing down inflation and securing the

(15:49):
border by implementing mass deportations. The economy is the focus
at the White House in the meantime, on this ninety
ninth day of the Trump presidency, Treasury Secretary Scott was
at the podium in the White House Press Briefing Room
this morning, bright and early. In fact, the administration says
it is negotiating with seventeen of the country's eighteen major

(16:09):
trade partners over teriffs. However, Amazon is out with its
way of showing the impact of the Trump tariffs that
it's having on US consumers.

Speaker 5 (16:19):
Amazon will soon display a little number next to the
price of each product that shows how much the Trump
tariffs are adding to the cost of each product. So
isn't that a perfect crystal clear demonstration that it's the
American consumer and not China who is going to have
to pay for these policies.

Speaker 12 (16:38):
I will take this since I just got off the
phone with the President about Amazon's announcement. This is a
hostile and political act by Amazon. Why did Amazon do
this when the Biden administration height inflation to the highest
level in forty years.

Speaker 11 (16:55):
Will of course continue to follow that story as it
continues to develop, and as the Trump adnistry they continues
to respond, Well, that's gonna do it for your headlines.
As always, we appreciate having you along for the ride.
I'm Terrence Baits. Now we're gonna get you back to
Human Events Daily with Jack Pasovic.

Speaker 13 (17:15):
Today Today. You know that you talk about influences, These
are influences and their friends are Mimmy Jack break down.

Speaker 10 (17:38):
I'm a freak for Dorito's, but doritos are disgusting. They're
incredibly processed. It's full of chemicals. We know we got
to start eating better. So what we're gonna do is
we're gonna make our own Doritos right now. But I've
got peccorino cheese, Parmesan cheese, no chemicals in here.

Speaker 4 (17:50):
It's just a bunch of seasonings.

Speaker 10 (17:52):
It's a little bit of nutritional yeast which almost tastes cheesy,
but it's rich, it's mommy like, and that's gonna give
it a final finish and maybe we'll spice.

Speaker 4 (18:00):
On there and we're gonna have our Dorito's can just
one knowing thing isn't missing in his MS three.

Speaker 10 (18:06):
But I don't think that you need it for the
purposes of anymore because it's all right there.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
All right, guys, we're back here, Jack Pasobic Human Events,
bringing in that third hour of the Charlie Kirk Show
on the Salem Radio Network. What you just heard is
a promo for a news show from Chef Rule and
Chef I gotta say, man, I want my own doritos too,
but I want to make sure that I'm not eating
the Kamala Harris Dorito's if that's if that's at all possible.

(18:45):
So do you have something for me? Can you help
me out here?

Speaker 4 (18:48):
I'll get you some good Dorito's. Not the Kamala de Rah.
She's crawled out of that bag too many times.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
Oh no, are you saying she's half in the bag?
Was that a reference.

Speaker 4 (19:00):
She's covered?

Speaker 1 (19:02):
Oh? Man, So tell us a little bit about the
new show.

Speaker 10 (19:05):
Well, it's on Brave Plus, right, which is a phenomenal platform.
It's really kind of the antidote to the slop that
Disney Plus is serving up for kids.

Speaker 4 (19:13):
I mean, I've got four kids, You've got kids.

Speaker 10 (19:15):
My kids are four, six, ten, and fourteen, and you know,
I've walked in and seen what they're serving on you
know what they're showing on Disney Plus, and I'm like, nah, no,
more of this Brave Plus. This platform has got a
ton of kids shows, but then it's also got our
cooking show, American Gravy, which is where we just take
you know, approachable recipes and then Lauren and I and
the kids in many cases breakthrough with some of those recipes,
just showing you a couple tips and tricks and how

(19:36):
you can get involved in the kitchen five to ten
minute videos, some of them are a little bit longer,
and we've got a lot of fun stuff in store
as well to build out the cooking platform on Brave Plus.
So you can get it at Brave Plus and actually
just download and subscribe. I want to say it's six
ninety nine a month, and it's got a whole bunch
of content on there that's amazing for kids.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
Yeah, and so we actually have plus. We got that
right away. I do a lot of work with Brave
and then we had done some of the children's books
and then they turned that into Iggy and Mister Kirk,
which is like this this kid show obviously for younger kids.
And the minute they told us that there was a
streaming platform available, I said, let me get that. And
what was cool that I found out was I didn't

(20:20):
because I already subscribed to the books. I didn't need
to pay extra for the streaming service. It was already
covered under that. So so this is great, Like I
already basically get this because we have the monthly books
that come out anyway. And then yeah, it was really
cool to see you there. But then there's even a
bunch of other products or you know that people could

(20:40):
see different shows that are either non new. So I
love the fact that they're doing new content like your yours,
like Egey and mister Kirk by the way, that's Kirk Cameron.
It's almost like a take on mister Rogers. It is Christian,
but it's also got great stories, great values. My kids
watch every single episode of that, like the minute that

(21:00):
they got access to it. But there's other shows that
they've licensed, like bab Bar is there, Red Wall Is?

Speaker 14 (21:05):
There?

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Just other really good shows that you know, accessible for
kids at different age ranges. And my gosh, you know
we were talking about and I'm going to say it, folks,
I'm just gonna say this. We've been talking about Disney
Plus lately, and the latest thing that we heard from
there is that in the new Star Wars series on
Disney Plus, which is again heavily promoted. You know, if

(21:26):
your kids are signing in a Disney Plus is gonna
be the first thing they see. In the new Star
Wars series, there is a scene where there's an illegal alien,
right alien, get it? In Star Wars who's being rounded up,
an undocumented alien rounded up by the Empire. And there's
actually a sexual assault scene where the Imperial officer assaults

(21:49):
this undocumented migrant. It's just ridiculous. It's so political and
absolutely inappropriate for kids. And I'm like, thank God we
don't have that, because I don't want my kid watching
that and then coming to asking me about it. Chef Groll,
where can people follow you? Where can they get access
to the new show?

Speaker 10 (22:08):
You can follow me at Chef Rule on X. You
can catch me on Rumble, It's at American Gravy. But
Brave Plus the show. We do exclusive content for Brave
Plus and it's under American Gravy and I'll post more
about it on X as well. But absolutely love it
and our kids, actually, we love your book. Our kids
have been getting the Brave Plus books since the very beginning,

(22:30):
So it's kind of fun to see the way in
which they're growing, especially after we followed all the characters
all the way through.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
Wait, we say the same thing, We say the exact
same thing, because yeah, the people don't realize this, that
the there's a story to Brave Books, so you know,
there's it's like an overall story arc. And it's great
because my kids, you know, we don't do a lot
of the other big franchises, but so for them, they'll
ask me about like Ascher and Ava Valor and all
the different characters of it, and it's like, that's what

(22:58):
they're growing up with. This is what it's about, folks.
It's about making our own stuff so that we don't
have to be completely dependent on what the mainstream puts out.
All right, Chef Gruel, I need those. I'm gonna I'm
gonna hold you to this. I'm gonna need those Doritos,
and I forget telling you today that recipe. Man, Thanks
so much for being on.

Speaker 4 (23:16):
Thanks for having me Jack, All right, take care give him.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
A follow up, folks. Chef Grel will be right back
with Eric o'donald's and hopefully also an update on the
Air Force One. Stay tuned. The benefact.

Speaker 11 (23:37):
Tarret's bas with your real America's Voice News Break, Thanks
so much for being here with us. Congress is moving
forward on it's part of the budget reconciliation process. Speaking
just a little while ago, House Speaker Mike Johnson already
out with the timeline to get the bill pass in
the House. After that, though, the ball will be in
the court of the US Senate.

Speaker 15 (23:55):
We're gonna get it done by Memorial Day. Send it
over there. They take a couple of few weeks to
work through that. We merged this together, we get it
to the President's desk quickly for signature. The Secretary Bessin
said yesterday, a big celebration by July fourth. I hope
it happens much sooner than that, and we're going to
keep pressing aggressively in the House to make sure that happens.

Speaker 11 (24:14):
Meantime, the Trump administration is pulling back on some of
its tariffs on the auto industry. The White House confirms
that President Trump will sign an executive order on the
issue today. During a news conference at the White House
this morning, Treasury Secretary Scott Besson was careful not to
steal some of the President's thunder before this afternoon's announcement.

Speaker 6 (24:33):
I can tell you that it will go substantially toward
reshoring America and auto manufacturing. And again, the goal here
is to bring back the high quality industrial jobs to
the US. President Trump is interested in the jobs of
the future, not the jobs of the past.

Speaker 11 (24:55):
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik says the President will alleviate duties
on foreign auto parts and domestically manufactured cars.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
Quote.

Speaker 11 (25:04):
This deal is a major victory for the President's trade
policy by rewarding companies who manufacture domestically while providing runway
to manufacturers who have expressed their commitment to invest in
America and expand their domestic manufacturing. The move comes after
a group of American auto industry groups urged the President
last week not to impose twenty five percent tariffs on

(25:26):
imported auto parts, saying that such a policy would cut
sales of American made vehicles and raise prices. Again, President
Trump is headed to Michigan here in short order. We
of course, will have live coverage for you throughout the
day here in real America's voice, as he celebrates his
one hundredth day in office. Today's day ninety nine. Tomorrow

(25:47):
will be day one hundred, and we'll be following him
for his rally in Michigan. That's going to do it
for your headlines. I'm Terrence Bates.

Speaker 14 (26:03):
Hey Jack, Where's Jack? Where's Jack?

Speaker 9 (26:08):
Where is he?

Speaker 16 (26:10):
Jack?

Speaker 14 (26:10):
I want to see you.

Speaker 9 (26:13):
Great job, Jack, Thank you, what the job you do?

Speaker 10 (26:17):
You know?

Speaker 16 (26:17):
We have an incredible thing.

Speaker 14 (26:18):
We're always talking about.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
The fake news and demand, but we have guys and
these are.

Speaker 13 (26:22):
The guys who are forgetting PUBLICISKI.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
All right, Jack Pisobacuri are back Human Events, Daly. I
want to go now and bring in the third hour
of the Charlie Kirk Audience on the Salem Radio Network.
But I want to go now directly to the tarmac
Andrews Air Force Base. I know it's now technically Joint
Base Andrews, but I'm sorry, I still say Andrews Air
Force Base.

Speaker 10 (26:53):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Brian Glenn is there with Air Force one. Brian. How
are you, hey?

Speaker 14 (26:58):
Jack? How are you doing? Good?

Speaker 16 (26:59):
Afternoons and we are just moments away from Marine one
landing here at Joint Bass Andrews Lets episide so our
viewers can actually see what's going on. We've got obviously
a couple transport helicopters as well, will make their way
with Marine one as they land here, and here's the schedule.

(27:19):
We're gonna fly from here up to Macomb County. Warren, Michigan,
is the actual location we're gonna His first thought is
gonna be a national Guard.

Speaker 14 (27:29):
He's gonna give just a brief speech.

Speaker 16 (27:31):
There about his schedule for about thirty minutes or so.
Then we'll motorcate up to the complex there in Warren, Michigan,
where we will have a crowd waiting for him for
the speech tonight. Now, he is all about celebrating.

Speaker 14 (27:45):
Jack this one hundred.

Speaker 16 (27:47):
Days in office, and we are on day ninety nine,
and so much to unpack of the success stories Jack.

Speaker 14 (27:53):
I would imagine you guys have been talking about it
all day. But we'll have.

Speaker 16 (27:56):
Live coverage right here on the ground the whole entire time,
right here on Real America's Voice.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
That's right, Brian, We've got that, and we know, of
course that Steve Bannon is going to be anchoring it
just after the show here believe Eric Bawling as well
from in the studio. You, however, won't be able to
be there because you're gonna be You're gonna be somewhere else,
aren't you? Brian.

Speaker 16 (28:19):
Yeah, I'm gonna be on this massive plane over to
my left as we make our way. Now, it's an
honor to fly on Air Force Lawn. This will be
my third time on this aircraft. And of course I
expect at some point the President to gaggle to the
media in the back of the plane to update on
some of the things that he's putting. He's actually even

(28:40):
teased earlier today that he will be signing something on
this plane, So we'll find out. Excuse me, if it's
on the way there, perhaps on the way back, but
we've got now.

Speaker 14 (28:51):
I think you'll have a nice d point. Let's see
if we can.

Speaker 16 (28:55):
If Will can push it in there real quickly of the
approach of the president here, and you.

Speaker 14 (28:59):
Can always tell you what he's getting here, if all.

Speaker 16 (29:01):
The ground support starts to get in place, some of
the personnel starts to take positions. It's really just a
spectacular view to watch the President land here at Joint
Base Andrews.

Speaker 14 (29:13):
And we're so glad to be able to have this
opportunity to bring it to you alive as it happens right.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
Here and there it is, folks. President, Let's get that
full screen guys, that's great. This is so for those
listening on the radio, we're now watching as Marine one
makes its final descent to Andrews Air Force based just
a few miles outside of the district of Washington, DC

(29:39):
itself on the Maryland side. President Trump making a triumphant
return to one of the swing states, by the way,
an important choice there in Michigan, traveling to one of
the swing states. And it seems to me, Brian, that
the fact that he's chosen Michigan for his one hundred
day rally, by the way, something that I've really been

(30:02):
calling for because the inauguration had been essentially frozen out
and so really had its cancelation having to be inaugurated
in the Capitol rotunda, never had the ability to have
that ceremony. Brian, this is really going to be the
first rally since President Trump has become president again, isn't it?

Speaker 14 (30:23):
This really is.

Speaker 16 (30:23):
He's done obviously a couple of speeches, but not what
would what has been called a rally by the Trump team,
and so today would be the first. And I think
it's really interesting how we're doing it in Michigan, doing
it in a swing state that he took and of
course if you look at all the support that he
got from the auto workers, especially now with the tariffs

(30:47):
that are in place, and there's going to be a
little bit of revision on those tariffs as far as
auto parts and what percentage that they might be paying
or what percentage they might be getting back in return
as well. So it's very interesting there's taking place in Michigan.
It is a great historical event to be able to
go back to Michigan, which in all at certain points

(31:11):
has not really necessarily been a very strong Republican but
due to the economic situation under Joe Biden, all the
manufacturing that moved out of that state.

Speaker 14 (31:22):
Trump is bringing it back, and that's very important to
people who live in Michigan.

Speaker 16 (31:26):
I know Steve Gouber will be on hand there on
site to kind of break down the impact of Trump's
economic resurgence in Michigan and what it means to that statement.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
All right, Air Marine one now is finishing up its landing.
Air Force one awaits You're seeing members of the Marines
and the Air Force. They're awaiting President Trump. He's going
to step down. He's going to step over to Air
Force One. Of course, we'll see who he is traveling with.

(32:04):
You know, this is usually a situation where and this
is big one hundred days that no one ever thought
were possible, Brian. They never thought that we would see
another hundred days. They told us it wasn't possible. And
here we are, after one hundred days of making America
great and healthy again, President Trump. And I've said for
a long time, and I'll continue to say this, that

(32:25):
you can't judge President Trump on his first hundred days.
You can only judge him on the very last day,
looking backwards to see how he's changed everything. But really
the first hundred days he's changed quite a bit. And
I know that he certainly has a lot that he'll
be able to hang his hat on. But at the
same time, the rotor blades winding down, now, props coming down,

(32:47):
so he'll be stepping off very quickly, the Marines now approaching,
and Brian, President Trump really is going to use this
as an opportunity, I think, as you say, to sell
those haraff So President Trump, now the door opening, the
steps coming down, and we'll see him in just a
moment here, Brian, tell us what you're seeing.

Speaker 16 (33:09):
Yeah, absolutely, they're going to start taking the stairs down.
We'll see who gets off of this aircraft.

Speaker 14 (33:16):
That amount of travel with the president. Typically we see
obviously security team, those that are very close to the president.
Perhaps we see even the path.

Speaker 16 (33:25):
We've seen Elon Musk and his son travel on Marine one.

Speaker 14 (33:29):
We'll see who's on this one. I don't know.

Speaker 16 (33:31):
If he's expected to say a few words here. I
know he just gaggled on the south lawn.

Speaker 14 (33:36):
So typically if.

Speaker 16 (33:38):
He did give a brief statement before he comes to here,
he has not done that.

Speaker 14 (33:43):
Again.

Speaker 16 (33:44):
Listen it President Trump stepping on a Marine one here
at joint face Andrews and he'll make us way. He's
probably about thirty five yards from the stairs here. As
President Trump approaches with the Maga had.

Speaker 14 (34:01):
We love to see it.

Speaker 1 (34:03):
He's got his got his Maga hat in hand. He's
probably gonna be wearing that tonight.

Speaker 14 (34:08):
Could be and we could.

Speaker 16 (34:09):
We do have some windy conditions here on the tarmac,
and there's the windy conditions there and uh in Michigan.

Speaker 14 (34:16):
Let's see if he's heading over here.

Speaker 16 (34:17):
It kind of looks like he is making a bee line.

Speaker 14 (34:20):
Over to our cameras. Let's see if that happens. It
looks like he will.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
Not this time. Brian her course headed right up for
the step.

Speaker 14 (34:33):
Not this time.

Speaker 1 (34:34):
Perhaps those windy conditions there one hand.

Speaker 14 (34:39):
We do expect, though he would.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
They never expected. They never two assassinations. It's all right,
there we go. This man survived the last time he
was on the road, and now he's going back. Man
on a mission. He was up to steps he boarded

(35:03):
Air Force one.

Speaker 10 (35:06):
Yep.

Speaker 14 (35:08):
All right, Jack, We've got to break away to get
on the plane. So we'll keep you.

Speaker 16 (35:11):
Updated right here on Real America's Voice. You stay tuned.
We've got covers on the grounds. He looks like Stephen Miller,
Mike Waltz as well, joining him on the plane ride
down up to Michigan.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
Rather all right, so it's going to be a working
trip there, folks who got national security, both from the
homeland security part as well as the international side of that.
Between Stephen Miller and of course Mike Walts want to
thank Brian Glenn are Real America's Voice, chief White House correspondent. Folks,

(35:43):
take yourself back to a year ago today, April of
twenty twenty four, Joe Biden was still Joe Biden was
still the president he was s built the candidate. He
was someone that we were told couldn't possibly lose. We

(36:03):
were told Donald Trump was someone who at that point
hadn't even locked up the primary, although it was all
but said, I mean to say, it wasn't officially done yet.
And he was someone that a lot of people were
saying and perhaps missed his time, someone that people were
saying would never come back, that he would be a

(36:24):
one term president, a one hit wonder, if you will,
and that would be the end of things. Well, as
we see now, history has taken another fork in the road,
and here we are, one hundred days in finally able
to celebrate that victory that came in November that we

(36:47):
should have been able to celebrate on January twentieth, twenty
twenty five. We were robbed of that. I think they
could have done it. I'm always going to say that,
just always going to say I think they could have
done it. It was cold, though very cold, to spend
five hours on a roof with with Stephen K. Benn
and Natalie Winters, Steve Gruber and many others there covering

(37:11):
from directly across the street the roof of a roof
on Constitution Avenue, so directly overlooking the Capitol Building. But
here we are, folks. It's not about trying to understand
and follow and track everything that happens day in day out.
And I get that in this business. Look that's my job, right,

(37:33):
you know, tell you this is the inside, this is
the outside. Here's what's happening, Who's up, who's down, et cetera.
This is the roller coaster of things. What's going viral,
what's you know, what's what's stale, what memes are hot?
Et cetera. But none of us will be written about
in the history books. But that man, will Donald J. Trump,

(37:53):
the things that he did, the accomplishments that we saw,
the miracle in Butler. So when you're lost in the
sauce of the day in day out, are we winning?
Are we losing? Are we up? Are we down? Just
remember that one hundred years from now people will be
looking back and what will they say. Will they say

(38:15):
this was the administration that was separated, had an interregnum,
had a pause, but was able to come back and
bring America back as well, back from the brink, back
from destruction, and give a country back to our children

(38:36):
that was finally better than the one that was.

Speaker 9 (38:39):
Given to us.

Speaker 1 (38:41):
That's what we're called about to do, folks, That's what
we're called to do every day, every single one of us.
And are we going to be able to do it?
I think we will. Jack Pasobic Human Events, We've got
a special interview coming up next. Stay tuned, quick break.

Speaker 4 (39:02):
Jack is a great guy.

Speaker 1 (39:03):
He's isn't that fantastic? Look everybody's talking about it?

Speaker 4 (39:07):
Go get it? And he's been my friend right from the.

Speaker 16 (39:09):
Beginning of this whole beautiful event.

Speaker 9 (39:12):
And we're going to turn her around and make our
directing ready.

Speaker 1 (39:14):
To get to him.

Speaker 2 (39:15):
Amen.

Speaker 5 (39:16):
It was reported this morning that Amazon will soon display
a little number next to the price of each product
shows how much the Trump tariffs are adding to the
cost of each product. So isn't that a perfect crystal
clear demonstration that it's the American consumer and not China who.

Speaker 1 (39:35):
Is going to have to pay for these policies.

Speaker 12 (39:37):
I will take this since I just got off the
phone with the President about Amazon's announcement. This is a
hostile and political act by Amazon. Why did Amazon do
this when the Biden administration height inflation to the highest
level in forty years? And I would also add that
it's not a surprise because, as Reuters recently wrote, Amazon,

(39:59):
Amazon has partnered with a Chinese propaganda arm. So this
is another reason why Americans should buy American. It's another
reason why we are on shoring critical supply chains here
at home to shore up our own critical supply chain
and boost our own MENUF.

Speaker 11 (40:14):
I'm working long hours.

Speaker 4 (40:15):
I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Pasobic.

Speaker 1 (40:26):
All right, folks, Jack Pisobek bringing it back in here,
Real America's Voice, Human Events third Hour, Charlie Kirk on
the Salem Radio Network, and folks, this is huge because
I saw a lot of people and they were tweeting
about this earlier today. They were saying this is a
huge deal. Where Amazon had come up and said, oh,

(40:46):
they're going to be putting this tariff price right next
to all of the items on Amazon, which would have
been an absolute declaration of war on President Trump and
on the White House. Amazon has completely caved on this
tariff pricing policy right after the White House came out

(41:07):
and said this, these are hostile tactics. So a complete
cave by Jeff Bezos and just an absolute w for
President Trump. Look, I get it, people want to see.
People say they want to know, oh, how you know
how much of this is made in the USA, what's
made in China, what's made in the US. But the
end of the day, people think with their wallets, people

(41:31):
act with their wallets. They say, you know what, I
get it. I get that this stuff is better, probably
better for the economy, better for jobs. But at the
end of the day, what are they going to do.
They're going to go for what's cheaper. That's why Walmart
is popular. It's way Amazon is popular also, though I
do have to admit one thing that's quite interesting is
that we saw it from Walmart quite an opposite take,

(41:54):
where Walmart has said they are going to be introducing
a new and Postponnial has lit a new initiative called
Grow with Us. And this is really building on that
legacy of Sam Walton forty years ago of small businesses.
And I know that, of course Walmart isn't exactly known

(42:16):
as a business, but it is in fact something that's
really really big for really really big for what everything
that's going on on that and so one of the
things that we're really looking at going forward. The ideal

(42:38):
between President Trump Bezos, Walmart all the rest of it. Now,
I wanted to talk about how we are going to
be having this new Basically, we're going to be having
this new format going forward for the rest of the
show here today on Real America's Voice and so on

(43:01):
Real America's Voice if you guys want to tune into that.
I know for folks listening on radio right now, what
we're doing and apologies there, we're getting it all set
up is they're going to have the coverage going forward
rally wise, really just anchored by Steve Bannon and Eric Bawling,
and they are going to they're going to come on

(43:22):
and take you all the way through special coverage when
President Trump arrives and then of course has him be
there right on the money up in Michigan. This is
what it's all about, the forgotten American, the people who
make this country work. Why does Detroit look the way
that it does and Shanghai and Hong Kong and shen

(43:43):
Jen look the way that they do because of American
capital of what they have done, and so this is
this is huge, and I wanted to bring Steve and
Eric on here real quick for for a little bit
of a handoff before they get started. Guys, do we

(44:05):
have you Steve K Bann and Eric Bowling.

Speaker 2 (44:11):
We're right here, we got yes, thank you engineer. We're
right here, we got We're getting to act together here
mid afternoon. Eric Bowling and Steve Benn and Jack looking
forward to it, looking forward to have you with us too.

Speaker 1 (44:24):
Now this is great. I can do. Look, I can
do the top of the show. But time to tay
and I've got a little bit of plans later on tonight.
So uh so I'll be in and out. Put it
that way, Steve, it'll be in and out.

Speaker 11 (44:36):
To hang on.

Speaker 1 (44:36):
Whoever let a wife come before before duty.

Speaker 2 (44:39):
Oh, that's right, that's why I'm oh for three oh
three over three. Poso is doing. Poso is a good man.

Speaker 1 (44:48):
He's a good man.

Speaker 2 (44:49):
Jack, tell me your thoughts today before you start rolling
into the coverage. Cover is going to be for the
next four hours. We're gonna go everywhere from Air Force
one to Michigan. We got we got folks on. Steve
Gruber's on the ground, we got our own. Brian Glenn's
in the air, I mean Bowling. This is like a
professional operation.

Speaker 17 (45:08):
Believe how amazing access Brian Glenn.

Speaker 2 (45:10):
It's incredible, it's incredible.

Speaker 1 (45:12):
He's one.

Speaker 14 (45:14):
He's getting.

Speaker 2 (45:16):
It's Helen Thomas.

Speaker 1 (45:17):
He's he Thomas.

Speaker 14 (45:19):
He's a new UPI.

Speaker 17 (45:21):
He just give him the center seat in the briefing,
right all right, this is now.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
You got to give him up there, folks, for everybody's
listening on the radio side right now, you gotta tune in.
This is going to be the seminal coverage. President Trump
returns to Michigan. President Trump speaking to the working man,
the working woman, the forgotten people of America. That's what
this is all about. That's what the tariffs are all about.

(45:48):
So go and folks that are listening, hop on over
to Real America's voice. You're going to catch Stevin K.
Bannon and Eric Bowling as well as myself for a time.
For a time, you get a little bit of poe,
a little bit of extra poso out of me, and
for everybody else. Ladies and gentlemen, you have my permission
to lay.

Speaker 14 (46:05):
Shore Jack Pisoba.

Speaker 1 (46:08):
Thank you so much, sir. Are we picking up?

Speaker 2 (46:12):
We're gonna go all the way up to the top. Okay,
thank you. So we're just going to roll through. I
will do a cold open at the top, so very
big day, the one hundredth. I'm looking for the next hundred.
What's your takeaway if a year ago thinking about what
the hundredth day of this administration would be, what would

(46:32):
your thoughts have been.

Speaker 17 (46:33):
I think he's delivered on just about everything he promise, promises, made,
promises kept. Is that the theme that they you know,
they're obviously putting it out to the folks.

Speaker 14 (46:43):
You know for me again, Steve, you and I.

Speaker 17 (46:45):
I think he's done just about everything right, Like, okay,
close the border. He promised that, I mean ninety five
ninety seven percent time.

Speaker 2 (46:52):
Close the border and prices down.

Speaker 1 (46:53):
And that's the two things Won said.

Speaker 14 (46:55):
We're going to close. No one knew.

Speaker 17 (46:56):
They closed the border to one hundred and sixty eight
people last month. There's three hundred fifty three hundred thousand
A year ago.

Speaker 2 (47:03):
I think a Langord Langford and these guys told us
it would take ten years, two hundred billion dollars bill.
He had to amnesty, have to be amnesty two million.

Speaker 17 (47:14):
We'll let two million before we start stopping people from coming.

Speaker 14 (47:17):
Two million a year.

Speaker 1 (47:18):
Then we'll start closing the board two million a year.

Speaker 14 (47:21):
That's about it. We're not until we hit two million.

Speaker 1 (47:24):
Then then a trigged.

Speaker 14 (47:25):
Then he hit the trick.

Speaker 17 (47:26):
I don't see any illegals coming across the border waiting
to get in with Trump shirts nod.

Speaker 2 (47:31):
Right, You don't see him coming in at all with
Trump here right, the words getting out monumental sixty days
to do that, and I do think that the White
House is putting forward that message that hey, because I
think a little bit it gets lost. He's done the money,
the two big things he said, I'm going to close
the border and I'm bringing prices down. Inflation is down,
mortgages is down, ten year treasures.

Speaker 14 (47:53):
At four one.

Speaker 17 (47:54):
Honestly, Steve, these clowns who keep harping on an egg price,
it's all still six dollars. If he doesn't it was
ten dollars, twelve dollars a dozen in a year. Year
and a half ago, inflation was nine percent. But well,
people don't realize, and you do because you know, you
had a Wall Street career prior to this as well.

Speaker 2 (48:10):
As idea is that, but I wouldn't trade in the
pits like you.

Speaker 17 (48:12):
You It was it was, it was it was.

Speaker 2 (48:15):
That made you the pirate, You that made you the pirate.

Speaker 14 (48:17):
You are today.

Speaker 17 (48:21):
Nine percent annualized above what the prices already were, so
they were going up at six percent, six percent, six percent.

Speaker 2 (48:28):
That's increased on cubulator and cubulat es.

Speaker 1 (48:31):
It's cuan. We haven't had deflation, you know, Yes, prices.

Speaker 17 (48:34):
Don't technically come down until your yes.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
Deflation.

Speaker 17 (48:37):
By the way, rapid deflation is not a good thing.
You don't want like he could get. Trump could get
prices down fast with you do it too fast and
there will be other companies that are struggling because prices
are falling too fast. So it's a nice easing off
the inflation.

Speaker 1 (48:50):
The way they're playing, it's fantastic.

Speaker 10 (48:52):
Here's what we're gonna do.

Speaker 2 (48:53):
We're gonna have a cold open at the top. We're
gonna set our coverage starting here on Real America's Voice.
Honored to have Eric Bowl, Stephen K. Banner here. We're
in the war room in Washington, d C. In the
Imperial Capitol, right in the back of the Supreme Court.
We're sitting in for Steve Gruber. Why Gruber's in Michigan.
He's gonna host our coverage from there. We've got Brian
glenn On air Force one. Does that sound great? Brian

(49:15):
Glenn on Air Force One.

Speaker 14 (49:16):
It's amazing.

Speaker 2 (49:17):
So stick around. We're gonna go to a cold open
and we're gonna come back, and we've got coverage pack
for the next four
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