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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This is what happens when the fourth Turning meets fifth
generation warfare.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
A commentator, international social media sensation and form a Navy
intelligence veteran.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
This is Human Events with your host Jack Posovic christ Is.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
We're here for a very serious purpose, very serious purpose.
Something's out of control, but we're going to put it
in control very quickly, like we did on the southern border.
I'm announcing a historic action to rescue our nation's capital
from crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor and worse. This is
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Liberation Day in DC, and we're going to take our
capital back.
Speaker 4 (00:48):
Trump posting the homeless have to move out immediately. We
will give you places to stay, but far from the capitol.
Trump has adjusted in the past that the federal government
should take over the city and threaten to have the
FED step in after or a former worker for Elon
musk Stoge group was assaulted during an attempted carjacking last week.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
We have a capital that's very unsafe. We're going to
do something about it.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Over the weekend, more than one hundred federal agents were
deployed across DC in a massive anti carjacking operation. Trump
also suggesting trying young teenagers as young as fourteen as adults.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
I thought it was very respectful that the president of
Russia is coming to our country as opposed to us
going to his country or even a third third party place.
But I think we'll have constructive conversations. Then after that,
the next meeting will be with Zelenski and Putin, or
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zelenskiin Putin In me. I'll be there if they need.
Speaker 5 (01:45):
President Trump preparing for a historic and high stake summit
with Vladimir Putin, inviting the Russian president to US soil
for the first time in nearly ten years.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
I think my instinct really tells me that we have
a shot at it. We have a shot at it. Look,
it's it's got to be solved.
Speaker 6 (02:04):
The President has already suggested any deal would involve quote
swapping of territories, something Vladimir Zolinski has made clear he
will not do, saying Ukrainians will not give their land
to the occupier.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
Hell, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human
Events Daily here live Washington, DC. Today is August eleventh,
twenty twenty five. Anno Domini. Human Events Daily is back.
Incredible trip to Poland had the opportunity to attend the
inauguration of the great new populist nationalist president Kyrol Novrotsky
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there in Warsaw. And of course we also got to
see the news that Kyle Novrotsky, the President Poland, will
soon be visiting the US president here coming up in September.
But here's something that's interesting that was breaking while we
were over in Poland. President Trump made a series of
statements gearing up towards and really building towards what we
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saw today in the White House, the liberation of Washington,
d C. And what President Trump announced this morning the
federalization of the Washington d C Metropolitan the Police Department.
And this is being done under evoking invoking the Home
Rule Act of Washington, d C. And of course he
has all and full constitutional authority to do this. It's
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certainly something that is within his legal remit and more
to the point, it's something that needs to be done
because of the outrageous street violence in Washington, d C. Look,
I don't need to go to these statistics, although I
would point out that one of the commanders of the
DC Police Force was just fired for cooking the books
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or juking the stats. That's what they were doing. Prime
in Washington, d C is out of control. And I
don't have to go to some you know, random source
of statistics. And this I know this because I take
my kids here, right, because I've been here for all
this time. Tanya and I when we go down to Washington, DC,
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we know you stay within a very strict corridor. You
don't step out of that, and you certainly don't go
out for too long after night with little kids, because
after that falls absolute chaos. And you see the stories
again and again, a guy being shot and killed while
defending his girlfriend. Carjackings all over the place, many in
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many cases fatal. All right, this is nuts. It's completely insane,
and so thank god President Trump is now coming in
and he's also, by the way, you're going to be
bringing in the National Guard to be able to go
in and clean up the streets. Bravo, President Trump, Thank god,
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clean it up. Not only in terms of the crime.
You got to get the drugs off the street too,
the drug dealers, the people who are walking around the
whole city smells like drugs all the time, even in
the tourist areas. You can't take children anywhere, right, It
smells disgusting, it smells awful. It's clearly something that's not
as they say. It's just not reflective of what our
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national capital should be. And I was in Poland last week.
I was in the Polish national capital. Guess what their
murder rate less than one per one hundred thousand, less
than one in Washington, d C. It's forty one. So
murder rate is sixty times lower in Warsaw, which is
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a city that has a larger I believe has a
larger population than Washington d C. It's certainly much bigger geographically.
And so why is this It's very simple, because they
take the laws seriously, and because you know, if you
break the law in Poland, if you break the law
in Warsaw, you're going to go away. They're not going
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to let you right back out on the street. Now,
Washington d C. Has lost its ability and lost its
privilege of self rule. And honestly, when I hear President
Trump say we want to take a look at New
York and Baltimore and Detroit and Chicago and Philadelphia and
Los Angeles, I say, thank God, thank god, we have
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a president who actually wants to fix the problems of
the public lawlessness in this country. We need law and
order all across the United States of America, and we
need it now. The citizens of the United States are
in your debt for this, President Trump, God bless you.
You're right back, Jackie.
Speaker 7 (06:45):
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Speaker 1 (07:03):
This is Human Events with Jacksovic. Now it's time for
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now because President Trump, in addition to all of his
incredible announcements about Washington, DC, he also said something that's
really going to set up in preview, going to happen
this Friday in Alaska. Let's play that.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Russia's tough because they just keep on fighting. They beat Hitler,
so did we, and they've beat Napoleon. You know, they've
been doing this for a long time. I asked a
question to a very very smart man that some people
like and some people don't like, Victor orbon Right from Hungary,
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the head of Hungary, and he's in that same area
and knows the two countries very well. I said, this
was before Biden didn't do anything to hit us out
of it. He could have gotten out of that, it
would have never happened. I said, so, can Russia be
beaten by by you? He looked at me like, what
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a stupid question? He said, Russia is a massive country,
and they win their country and they win their life
through wars. They fight wars. That's what they do.
Speaker 8 (10:15):
He said.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
China beat you with trade, Russia beats you with war.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
All Right, Jack, Pisovic. Now, of course, you know that
we had an interview with Prime Minister Orbon asking about
this as well as other things, just a couple of
months ago. President Trump also talking about meeting with Victor
Orbon discussing these questions. Now, the bilateral meeting. It all
comes to a head this Friday on US soil. But
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far far far up in the snowy north, so it's
not that snowy right now. It's at summertime Alaska. Vladimir Putin,
Donald Trump, Mike Benz joins us now to break down
this historic summit, which and by the way, I've checked, folks,
this will be the very first time a Russian leader,
even going back to imperial times, has ever set foot
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in Alaska, and the first time that Putin has been
to the United States since twenty fifteen. Bring him in.
What's up by the stadio? Are you not hearing me?
Speaker 3 (11:24):
Sorry?
Speaker 9 (11:24):
I just lost the audio.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
All right, guys, let's stand by on Mike for a minute.
I'll just have the producers double checked with him. Run
that audio test. We did a test during the during
the break and it seemed like it was okay, but
we'll double check that right now, folks, what we're seeing
is that President Trump has run an end around on
all of this. President Trump is bypassing the globalists, he's
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bypassing the Europeans, he's bypassing all of the neoliberals, he's
bypassing the entire establishment. In fact, he's even bypassing bricks.
He's saying, you know what, this is going to come down.
What have we said here in human events daily since
day one? Since day one, I have told you on
this program that the only way that this will end
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is when we see direct talks between the leaders of
the United States and the leaders of Russia, none of
this other stuff. You know, we're gonna, oh, send this
over in this package, and this is going to get done.
And that's going to get done. And said, no, you've
got to cut out the entire rest and go for
the one on one summit. Now it's happening in absolutely
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stunning fashion. President Trump set to sit down with Vladimir
Putin this Friday in Alaska. And then the Russians are
putting out some information saying that Trump himself might be
traveling to Russia for the next in a series of meetings.
All right, I think we have Mike Ben's back.
Speaker 9 (12:49):
Yeah, Hey, how you doing.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Check. Hey, there we go. So Bens walk us through
this move, and it's it's such a brilliant master stroke
here because President Trump is skipping all over I think
the steps that were actually obstacles to the peace process
and saying, you know what, I'm going to deal with
this one myself.
Speaker 9 (13:09):
All the biggest obstacles to the peace process are right
here in Washington, d C. Which is why I think
it's fitting to have this in the most remote part
of the United States, as well as quite adjacent to
kim Cheka in Russia. This is, you know, famously the
place that Sarah Palin said she could look out her
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back door and see Russia.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
So it's almost like a Sarah Palin.
Speaker 10 (13:36):
By the way, Sarah Palin has been totally vindicated.
Speaker 9 (13:41):
But Trump's great opponents in trying to strike peace have
not been putin or I would argue even Zelensky. But
rather the phalanx of Blob core blob corpse sort of
army corps from the Blob who are on both sides
of the AT from the legacy DC internationalist mafia, together
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with the Transatlantic side of the NATO cabal who have
tried to sabotage the peace process at every turn. If
it was folks, remember, right before the previous round of
peace talks with Russia and Ukraine, Mike Pompeo traveled over
to Ukraine gave a speech about the need to unsettle
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the peace process by attacking Putin, and the very next day,
the very the largest attack on Russia's territory was set
off by Ukraine, which scuttled the peace process. So you
have this, you know, this corps of folks who make
their living off of war with Russia, off of seizing
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assets from Eurasia, who do not want peace, certainly do
not want peace under the terms that Trump I think
would be willing, which include giving up land in Ukraine.
The fact is is that land in Ukraine that Russia
has seized has been under a coup government for eleven years.
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It was the Obama administration's toppling, the overthrow that democratic
the elected government of Ukraine in twenty fourteen that caused
Eastern Ukraine, which is majority Russian ethnic to break away.
What would we do in the United States in that
situation if a foreign government toppled our own and then
one side of our country broke away and did not
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respect the new coup government. I mean, that was what
happened here, and so Ukraine sort of ceased to become
Ukraine after the twenty fourteen my don ku. It became
a NATO owned western half and a Russia affinity eastern half.
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So the seizing of this land, which frankly is not
even all that great territorial dominion, is something that I
think Putin is bent on. He does not want to
give up land for peace now that he controls that land,
and what good is giving that back anyway, as soon
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as a Democrat gets in power, or as soon as
a Nikki Ailey Republican gets in power, they're going to
try to seize that land.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
They're going to use that land to.
Speaker 9 (16:23):
Build NATO missiles on. We know that Ukraine is still
ostensibly on a path to NATO accession. NATO has made
no promises that it would not fold Ukraine into NATO.
In fact, they're moving ahead with it. And even if
they did promise it, who in the right mind would
believe it after all the lies that NATO has told
about stopping expansion. So with that all said, I think
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that the only path to piece is through Ukraine giving
up land land that it frankly should not have, you know,
should not have taken through a twenty fourteen coup and
left the entire Eastern state helpless. I mean, the eastern
Ukrainians were being murdered by American military muscle that was
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being thrown from twenty fourteen to twenty twenty two at
the Ukrainian military in order to seize that back. So
Trump needs to conduct these negotiations in peace, in tranquility,
and in Alaska.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
And it's so symbolic. Alaska, of course, originally discovered by
the Russians, as a matter of fact, all the way
back in the seventeen hundreds. And I've always said that
America is a country that was founded amongst empires. So
the Russian Empire was on the continent of North America,
as well as the Spanish. Everyone knows, the British, the
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French were here all the way up through the French
what eventually became the Louisiana Purchase. And so you just
see empire after empire. The Dutch, you know, even had
you know, many holdings in New York City. So the
fact that you're having it in this place where and
of course, by the way, the Russian Orthodox Church, most
of the natives up in Alaska are in fact Russian
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Orthodox and so this is something where a lot of
people will be asking why are they doing it up there?
But it makes a lot of sense for a number
of reasons also, which we're coming up on a break
here real quick. Also which because there is that ICC
warrant out for Putin regarding the Ukraine War. But the
United States of course famously does not uphold ICC warrants,
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does not enforce them, and so of course this is
a country that he actually can travel to without having
to worry about any legal framework that the ICC would
run into. That of course prevented him from attending some
of the brick summits like the one in Brazil recently.
Jack PROSOBC, Mike Ben's right, back, Human Events Daily, Real
America's Voice.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
How you talk about these are influences and they're friends
and mine.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
Jack, All right, Jack Recivik, we are back Human Events
Daily on with Mike Ben's We're talking about the significance
of the Trump Putin meeting that is wide they expected
to take place on Friday. It's been announced that it
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will take place on Friday. I think likely that it
will take place in Anchorage though, of course, and of
course it could take place as well on a military base.
There certainly are plenty up there in the Anchorage region
or others. You're just gonna need that much infrastructure from
media and two heads of state, the two largest nuclear
powers in the world to hold a meeting like this, certainly,
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by the way, puts Alaska on, you know, on the
map once again, the history of the US and Russia
in Alaska. You talk about the US and Russia having
a strong competition by the way in the north, in
the Northern Sea going across the Arctic, which is going
to be one of these seminal competitive flash points coming
up over the next century. And in fact, it's something
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that puts natural resources, I would even say on the
map as well, looking at things like Pebble Mine that
Russia of course exploits the resources of Siberia directly across
the strait, but of course America does not and largely
leaves many of those natural resources behind and because of regulations.
Mike Bens walk us through some of the ideas that
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we've been hearing for you know, we haven't gotten quite
a full readout of what, you know, what the offers
are going to be when it comes to the negotiations
here Russia, I think, of course, pushing for all four
of the contested oblasts. JD Van saying yesterday that you know,
they'd be looking for basically a ceasefire along the line
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of contact which would not include the entirety of all
four of the oblasts. And I think there's a new
phrase that's been going around talking this idea of de facto,
a de facto recognition of Russian control of these areas,
which is not quite the same thing as complete acceptance
of this and similar in many ways to Kosovo as well, Mike,
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the Floria is yours.
Speaker 7 (21:16):
Well.
Speaker 9 (21:16):
What they want to do is they want to freeze
the losses, so that what NATO wants is to freeze
the losses, to stop losing territory, to stop losing men
and young people, old people, imported people, so that after
a fair amount of time and rebuilding of Ukraine and
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re arming of Ukraine, they can seize those oblasts and
seize Crimea at a time when the growth rate of
Ukraine and Europe and a favorable administration in the US
would be able to win this war in a way
that they cannot presently. This is why I always refer
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to this as a kind of what NATO is offering
is a peace fires. It's a peace deal, cease fire,
but the emphasis is on fire they If you listen
to my Pompeo's speech for example, before right before Ukraine
launched its latest deadliest attack on Russian territory, and Pompeo
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was asked, when do you think you know this this
war could end? And Pompeo made the argument that it
will never end. That even in a scenario peace Russia
will still be the devil. Russia will still be the
great menace to European security. And so even with a
peace deal, we have to keep fighting the war. And
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of course this is because what NATO wants is to
keep seizing the assets. They want to seize the seventy
five trillion dollars worth of natural resources in Russia. And
Ukraine is a stop along that journey, but it's a
very pivotal stop because of its geostrategic location. But I
think what Russia wants is in agreement that Ukraine will
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not join NATO. What Russia wants is keeping at least
large swaths of the territory that it has acquired militarily.
Certainly that will include Crimea. The idea that Russia could
lose its only warm water port I think would be
disastrous for Russia to give up, and I think they
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feel they have no need to give it up. Of course,
the counterweight to this is NATO is building its biggest
ever NATO base right on the Black Sea in Romania,
after what appeared to be a total coup of the
Romanian government, annulling the first round election and dighting the
Populace candidate Caitlin George Escu.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Who won that election, and then.
Speaker 9 (23:53):
Appearing to sabotage that entire election process through the courts
the same way the Brazil corps have been co opted
in that in that manner, but I think that NATO
hopes that it can build up that military base in
Romania and it can fund this new European Army that
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Germany and France or spearheading. I think they've already allocated
billions of dollars to this new kind of European army
concept together with might renew.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
Just just I'm looking at the clock and I realize
only have you for two more minutes? We just zoom out, like,
can we zoom out for a little bit here and
say the US and Russia meets meeting a larger strategic
agreement between the two of them. This hope that President
Trump has spoken of of pivoting Russia perhaps against China,
breaking up the bricks block. How much of a thread
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is this to the transatlantic access, Well, it's an enormous one.
Speaker 9 (24:55):
The much of that Transatlantic axis is now allied with China,
and they don't want I think a Russia China conflict.
There's obviously Russia has been driven into China's arms because
of all this, the sanctions policy that the Obama administration
led against Russian oil and gas and any trade between
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Europe and Russia since twenty fourteen, when the Obama State
Department through a hissy fit that Russia simply backed the
faction of Ukraine that Obama isolated in a coup, but
effectively we blew up the nord Stream pipeline. So Russia
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is now reconnecting all of its gas through the Power
of Siberia two pipeline to China. So China's getting bargain
basement discount prices on Russian gas that could have been
cheap gas for Europeans. But the fact is there is
a significant amount of benefit to an American Russian partnership.
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In fact, even the Obama Hillary Clinton folks knew this
coming into twenty fourteen, when Obama campaigned in twenty twelve
on saying that the nineteen eighties called they want their
foreign policy back. When Mitt Romney accused Russia Obama being
soft on Russia, You and Hillary Clinton doing business with
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Russia and the uranium one.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
It's going to be absolutely historic. Mike Ben's where can
people vollu you brother?
Speaker 9 (26:26):
Follow me on x at Mike Benz cyber also on
YouTube and rubble make.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
Sure you're following him. Folks. All eyes are on Russia,
all eyes on Alaska, the Northern Summit approaches, and folks
the North remembers, it's all about ending the killing. That's
how you connect the line between Russia, Ukraine, Alaska and
this new announcement for American cities. Right back, Jack the
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Sooba Human Events, Real America's Voice. Jack.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
Where's Jack?
Speaker 10 (27:02):
Where is it?
Speaker 9 (27:04):
Jack?
Speaker 8 (27:04):
I want to see you.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Great job, Jack, Thank you. What a job you do?
You know we have an incredible thing. We're always talking
about the fake news and.
Speaker 7 (27:14):
The band, but we have guys, and these are the
guys you're forgetting.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Pulsuski all right, Jack with Soapa here we are back
live Human Events Daily Washington, DC. Folks. It's very simple.
It's time to make cities great again. We talk about
society and we talk about civilization. We talk about Western civilization,
and there's an incredible amount of rural areas in the
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United States. I love them, I love small town America.
But there's something about cities. The purpose of civilization is
to create cities. Cities are an expression of your civilization.
And I'm not talking about our cities as the way
they are. I'm talking about our cities as the way
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they were. What is history if not the history of
cities Moscow, Rome, London, Washington, d C. Today, Hollywood, Silicon Valley,
Palo Alto, if you want the actual city name. Cities
are the backbone of your economic powerhouses and your power
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bases for every country. New York City, everyone knows this.
This is how it works, and you need, of course
all of the other areas as well for your country
to be able to run. But if your cities are
in a state of lapse. If your cities are in
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a state of disarray, then your country is in disarray.
And so I talked about a tactical retreat physically, when
I say it, we used to say get out of cities.
I meant that in terms of the context was twenty
twenty and the contact was cities were George Soros DA's
were running rampant, prime all over the streets, violence kicking
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off everywhere, and so I said, yeah, get out of
the cities. However, it's now time for phase two. And
phase two is we take back our cities, make cities
great again. I want to bring on now Kenny Cody,
because Kenny wrote an op ed this weekend all about
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this end. In fact, it presaged the announcement from President
Trump this morning. Kenny, how are you?
Speaker 3 (29:38):
I'm great, Jack, how are you doing?
Speaker 1 (29:40):
Brother? So tell us about this op ed. Obviously you
were focusing on DC itself, But walk us through the
mechanisms and the really the circumstances that led to this
announcement earlier today.
Speaker 8 (29:55):
Well, you know, of course, the assaults of a federal official,
big balls, as people know as on social media and
through mainstream media getting assaulted. I think that's kind of
what preempted this maneuver today and the announcement today of
federal law enforcement taking over the DC police departments. But
this is something that's been a long time coming, with
the increasing violence that's been going on in our nation's capital.
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And I remember this, we're all great American monuments. The
example of American excellence is existed in Washington, d C.
When foreign diplomats come here, when big businesses want to
come here and invest within our states, in our cities,
in without the rest of the country, they come to
d C, and they want to see American excellence.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
They want to see American tradition.
Speaker 8 (30:37):
And the erosion of the last twenty to twenty five
years from DC being a symbol of American greatness to
now it being a city of lawlessness and crime and
murder and assault. I mean, we've seen more federal officials,
federal staffers that have an assault and solid and killed
within the last few months more than about any other
time throughout American history. Because of the lawlessness, it isn't
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a associated targeted attack. Often times it's just the amount
of crime per square mile. The DC deals with on
a regular basis, and it's been existed more in the
last six months than probably any other time over the
last four years. Besides twenty twenty, Trump saw this going on.
Trump continues to see the lawlesses not only in d C,
but in the cities like Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, Memphis
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and other cities where violence is skyrocketing and a president
has to be set. This is how lawlessness is going
to be eradicated. This is how lawlesses needs to be treated.
And we need to make an example of Washington, d C.
Make it a symbol of American greatness again. And if
that's not going to happen, then these kind of maneuvers
need to be done throughout America. There needs to be
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federal law enforcement, the National Guard, and other avenues used
to establish law, safety and sanity within our cities. Because
if democratic leadership in these cities and progressive leadership in
these cities continue to advocate for defunding the police and
a lack of a a priority of social justice over
human life continues to happen, the same thing's happened in
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d DC today is to be happening in our other
cities tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
And look, you know, you talk about Washington DC. And
by the way, so President Trump has the ability to
invoke the Home Rule Act for Washington d C. So
of course he can go and directly federalize the metropolitan
Police force and in which completely legal, completely has been
on the works for fifty years. And then do you
go back even to the constitution itself. Washington d C.
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Has always been a federal district. However, when you talk
about the federal government's ability to fight crime in other
big cities, people say, you can't do this. You can
excuse me, excuse me. Presidents from Lincoln to Eisenhower to
Nixon to Johnson all understood that the federal government has
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a role when crime gets out of control. When crime
that's to be a remumpersticker. When crime gets out of control,
federal government has a role. We have laws from the
Insurrection Act to the Organized Crime Control Act, law after
law after law that are currently on the books, national
emergency laws that the President has at his disposal as well,
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by the way, as his ability to come in and say,
if a city does not comply with these requirements a
series of new requirements, for example, then you can cut
off all federal funding to that city. So there's so
many ways that the president can do this. And I
say this as someone who you know, grew up in
the Philadelphia area, not far from Baltimore, not far from
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New York, and I've seen how these once great cities
have descended into absolute abject chaos. Washington, d C. As well,
this entire and you can, you know, name the city
and they're all in the same situation. Saint Louis, Birmingham, Chicago, Detroit,
et cetera. It's a joke. It's an national crisis and
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it absolutely has to be dealt with.
Speaker 8 (34:04):
Well one hundred percent. And I mean look at look
at New York City. The new mayor, well not the
new mayor yet unfortunately, but Zaramumdani is literally advocating on
defunding the police. He can go back and say, well,
I didn't mean that this way have changed since then, whatever,
But the current progressive leadership in these cities is exactly
what's eroding American society. It's it's eroding America's wants great
city basis. We have got to set a precedent and
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hopefully the success from this, because I know for a fact,
whenever the DC police union come out today and said,
I'm glad this is happening because of the lack of
leadership that this city has within its own boundaries. Now,
when you have police unions coming out and say on
that I don't want to hear anything about fascism or
anything else about the federal takeover. When the DC police
unions a little to say and please come help us,
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our own leadership cannot And that's the same thing needs
to happen in other cities. There is a lack of
leadership because of that priority of social justice over human life.
Now they're advocating I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (35:00):
Oh no, I was gonna say, and to that point, Kenny,
want to play sought one right now, Guys, right.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Back until you knock the hell out of them, because
it's the only language they understand. But they fought back
against law enforcement last night, and they're not going to
be fighting back long because I've instructed them and told
them whatever happens. You know, they love to spit in
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the face of the police. As the police are standing
up there in uniform. They're standing and they're screaming at
him an inch away from their face, and then they
start spitting in their face, and they said, you tell
them you spit and we hit, and they can hit
real hard. It's a disgusting thing. I've watched that for years,
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for three or four years, I've watched them. The police
are and they're told don't do anything under any search.
So this and you can see they want to get
at it. And they're standing there and people are spitting
in their face and they're not allowed to do or anything.
But now they are allowed to do whatever the hell
they want.
Speaker 1 (36:11):
I love it. You spit, we hit. When the looting starts,
the shooting starts. That's how crime gets out of control.
So the so the police have to get in the
police have to get in before that takes place. Kenny,
this is something man, and I remember, you know, when
I'm looking back in history, Frank Rizzo, the Great Frank
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Rizzo of Washington, excuse me, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He his
spirit is now looking down on Washington, DC. He got
to crack down on these.
Speaker 3 (36:44):
Thugs wellout a doubt. And that's the entire point.
Speaker 8 (36:48):
Is this, Like what you just said, Like Trump says
that the police have been disenfranchised for so long, and
they have been I mean, these progressive cities literally put
police departments on the lowest spectrum of priority, the lowest
spectrum of respect as they can establish. And when that happens,
sinces don't respect their police departments anymore. Like in Los
Angeles when petty crimes are being allowed to walk freely,
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like you're allowed to go and rob a convenience store
without any sort of penalty because it's it's the same
as a traffic violation. I mean, those are the kinds
of policies that are the progressive cities, and progressive governance
is making police departments it not be respected at all,
like they are thought of so low on the totem pole,
like they're from England with just back with just you know,
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such a low priority.
Speaker 3 (37:34):
There's not respected.
Speaker 8 (37:35):
They're such on a low end term like their traffic
cops or something, and they need to be respected.
Speaker 3 (37:41):
They get spit and get hit priority.
Speaker 8 (37:43):
And thepitical hits statement is so important there because that's
exactly the kind of fact.
Speaker 1 (37:48):
The new sheriff and town folks. And his name is
President Donald John Trump. Right back Jack with Soobac Kenny Cody,
Human Events, Will Mircers Daily.
Speaker 10 (38:00):
Jack is a great guy.
Speaker 2 (38:01):
He's written that fantastic look and everybody's talking about it.
Speaker 3 (38:04):
Go get it. And he's been my bread right.
Speaker 2 (38:06):
From the beginning of this whole beautiful event, and we're
going to turn her around and make our country.
Speaker 7 (38:11):
Way to get am.
Speaker 2 (38:14):
Going to be removing homeless in campings from all over.
Our parks are beautiful, beautiful parks which now a lot
of people can't walk on. They've been very they're very dirty,
very We've got a lot of problems, but we've already
started that. We're moving the encampments away, trying to take
care of people. Some of those people we don't know
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how they even got there. Some of those people are
from different countries, different parts of the world. Nobody knows
who they are, They have no idea, but they're there,
getting rid of the people from underpasses and public spaces
from all over the city. There are many places that
they can go, and we're going to help them as
much as you can help. But they'll not be allowed
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to turn our capital into a wasteland. For the emergency
in Washington today is higher than that of Bogata, Columbia,
Mexico City. Some of the places that you hear about
as being the worst places on Earth much higher. This
is much higher. The number of carthfs has doubled over
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the past five years, and the number of car jackins
has more than tripled. Our capital city has been overtaken
by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth,
drugged out maniacs, and homeless people. And we're not going
to let it happen anymore. We're not going to take it.
Speaker 1 (39:43):
Oh man, I almost want, I almost want. Guys, guys,
I never do this, I never do this. We have
to do it. I'm sorry, guys, we have to do it.
Play that last side of Trump again. You got to
play that last clip again. It was just so good.
Speaker 2 (40:07):
The murder rate in Washington today is higher than that
of Bogata, Columbia, Mexico City. Some of the places that
you hear about as being the worst places on Earth's
much higher. This is much higher. The number of carthf's
has doubled over the past five years, and the number
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of car jackins has more than tripled. Our capital city
has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving
mobs of wild youth, drugged out maniacs, and homeless people,
and we're not going to let it happen anymore. We're
not going to take it.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
You can hear it in his voice. There, the drugged
out maniacs, the homeless people. That's President Trump focusing on
the main quest. The main quest is very simple. It's
really simple, little words, make America great again. We are
positively taking steps to make America great again by removing
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the illegals from this country and cleaning up our cities.
We are going to fix the home front. Cities are
the beating part of our culture. Cities are where ideas collide.
Cities are where commerce and community and innovation and societies
right there, legacies, that is the point of cities. What
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do we have now with decadence, degradation? You look like
the Weimar Republic out there? Why America now? No, America
deserves better. Our kids deserve better. I don't want to
have to be spelling weed anytime I take my kids
anywhere in a city or a national park. It's all
got to be done. Kenny Cody. I want to get
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Kenny back in here because Kenny, the Maga movement was
born on a Golden escalator on Fifth Avenue ten years ago.
Of course he is mister in New York. He worked
with Rudy Giuliani to clean up New York City. And
you can tell this and Jet that's why I played
the clip twice. This one is personal to him.
Speaker 3 (42:12):
Yeah, I mean I think it is.
Speaker 8 (42:13):
I think when somebody has worked in real estate and
worked in cleaning up New York City for most of
his life, I think he has lived in DC long
enough now in his second term to see something has
to change. And he's taken over to control of a
federal district and it's police forced to clean up our streets.
He's cleaning up America by DD deporting I legal immigrants
and giving jaws back to Americans. And when companies, when
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foreign diplomats, when a lot of other people come into
this country and go to d C and they look
and see homeless, they look at see crime. They have
to be scared for their lives, and they travel on
ubers and taxis throughout the city. If they want to
go and see a monument, they have to go at
a specific hour. That shouldn't be how things work anymore,
and it shouldn't be how things work in any single
metropolitan city in the United States in Chicago, La, Memphis,
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or any other city that has history that is should
be an example of American greatness.
Speaker 3 (43:03):
We should not have to look over to make sure
when get.
Speaker 1 (43:05):
Mucked, don't don't bury the lead, brother, don't bury the
lead Memphis, Tennessee. Tell me a little bit about Memphis, Tennessee,
about what sort of the public view of Memphis is
and how it actually is right now.
Speaker 3 (43:20):
I mean, I think the polic view Memphis is.
Speaker 8 (43:21):
It was once the city of Elvis Presley, it was
once the city of Graceland. It was once the city
of where country music and jazz musicians went to.
Speaker 3 (43:29):
Thrive and where it was born.
Speaker 8 (43:30):
But now it is a city full of gun crime,
progressive leadership, that has a higher murder rate than about
any other city in America. And that's exactly what has
happened in the city of Memphis, is exactly what's happened
in so many other metropolitan areas in the United States.
And I think that's if you took Memphis out of
Tennessee and you've took Memphis, we would be one of
the one of the highest ranked states in terms of
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gun death, in terms of violent crime, we'd be one
of the safest save oft states in the country because
of its leadership and the gun violence that have happens
there solely because of the progressive leadership, they have some
of the highest gun restriction city wise that there is
in the country. But because Tennessee has cities that is
see like Nashville, like Knoxville, like Chattanooga, that doesn't have
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high crime rates at all, but because we have Memphis
were ranked among the highest in terms of crime statistics
because of one city. But that's exactly what has happened
in every city in America. American greatness, Tennessee greatness, state
by state greatness is being cast the side because of
progressive leadership and Marxist priority of social justice over actually
protecting human life and American greatness on the on the
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on the home front, like you just said, and if
things like that, I cle protest.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
I feel the same way. Coming from the Philadelphia area,
you know, every fourth of July, people will play you
know videos or you know old John Adams miniseriies clips
from you know, the signing of the Declaration of Independence,
and that's sort of like the Philadelphia Even if you
watch Rocky, you kind of have this vision of Philadelphia.
But then you go and look at Philly on any
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like the actual Fourth of July weekend, and it's it's shootings,
it's drive bys, it's a dump. Philadelphia has become an
absolute dump. It's a place where I certainly don't spend
a lot of time with my kids. I've taken them
in and I'm taking them out right away because that's
how it's become. And I don't want it to be
like that. And I'm telling you, man, I just got
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back from Poland. I just got back from Warsaw, which
is a huge city. And you know what's great about
that is they don't they don't take it. At one
point eight million, all right, about two million people who
live in Warsaw. That's that is a world city by
any standard, certainly by Western standards, by Chinese standards a little,
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it's nowhere near nowhere that large. I think Shanghai is
like twenty five million. It's completely insane.
Speaker 10 (45:50):
But by the way, by the way, even Shanghai as
big as it is, and even Tokyo as like it's
like thirty million, as big as they are, guess what,
they don't have the crime problems, And why don't they
have the crime problems.
Speaker 1 (46:02):
It's because they enforce the law. Last minute to you, Kenny.
Speaker 8 (46:06):
Cody, man that that's something that needs to be prioritizing
in making America great again.
Speaker 3 (46:10):
It's about image.
Speaker 8 (46:11):
It's about saving the American people, giving them those those
opportunities that were not there before. And the first thing
comes in deporting your legal immigrants and imprisoning criminals that
are are trashing our cities, that are killing our people,
that are taking opportunity away from hard working Americans. And
President Trump is doing that and saving that president today
by federalizing DC. And it needs to needs to happen
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to set the president for the rest of the country.
Speaker 1 (46:38):
Yeah. By the way, so I just I just pulled
it up. So Warsaw is bigger than Philadelphia, bigger than Phoenix.
It would be the fifth largest city in the United
States if it was over here, and yet less less
than one murder one homicide per one hundred thousand. That's
the murder rate in Warsaw sixty times lower than that
of Washington, DC. Kenny Cody, where can people go to
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follow you and track this new op ed that you
just put out?
Speaker 8 (47:03):
Uh, it's pinned on my Twitter profile at Katie Cody
t In. You can follow me on true Social at
the same user name and find all my articles Arkov
at Humanevents dot com.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
Folks, President Trump and you could hear from his voice
up there at the podium today in the White House.
Main quest, stay, main quest. We are fixing the homeland.
You fix the cities. You fix the homeland. You get
the illegals out, you get the criminals out, you get
the drugs out, and you clean the place up. You
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make Fortress America to literally be that shining city on
the hill. And you know something, the city needs a
little bit of work. So President Trump, thank you for
your work to make cities great again. Ladies and gentlemen,
as always, you have my permission to lay a shore