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Speaker 1 (00:05):
This is what happens when the fourth Turning meets fifth
generation warfare.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
A commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy intelligence veteran.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
This is Human Events with your host Jack Pasovic.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Christ is King.
Speaker 4 (00:25):
I've been negotiating. I told him to do the deal.
They should have done the deal. The cities have been
blown to pass, lost a lot of people. They should
have done the deal.
Speaker 5 (00:34):
I told him to do the deal.
Speaker 4 (00:36):
So I don't know. I'm not too much in a
mood to negotiating.
Speaker 6 (00:39):
President Trump is back in the United States this morning
after leaving the G seven summit early as tensions between
Israel and Iran escalate. Multiple reports say Donald Trump ordered
the National Security Council to be ready in the situation
room when he landed. He did not give a specific
reason for leaving Western Canada, but pushed back on French
President men mat krons suggestion that he was rushing home
(01:02):
to broke a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Trump posted
on truth social that the reason was quote much bigger
than that. He then told reporters of board Air Force One,
we are not looking.
Speaker 7 (01:13):
For a ceasefire.
Speaker 6 (01:14):
Before departing, he joined G seven leaders in a statement
saying Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Iranian State TV was live on air, the anchor sounding
defiant when suddenly Israel bombed the building.
Speaker 6 (01:33):
According to a new report, President Trump opposed a recent
Israeli planned to kill Iran's supreme leader.
Speaker 8 (01:39):
What you're watching in real time is peace through strength
and America First, our job is to be strong. We
are postured defensively in the region to be strong in
pursuit of a peace steal, and we certainly hope that's
what happens here in America. First means we're going to
defend American personnel and American interest.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
This is going on because President Trump says there has
been a breakdown in the negotiation process between the US
and Iran. Between those negotiators, some of which we are
now told and President Trump himself alluded to this, were
killed in some of those initial strikes by the Israelis
on Friday.
Speaker 7 (02:19):
Folks are on a razor's edge.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
There are some people who are focused on the nuclear threat,
mushroom clouds, massive destabilization escalation in the region, and there
are others right now who are focused on what comes
next in a regime change. Think about it, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, Ukraine.
Speaker 7 (02:45):
What are those all led to? Well, those have all
led to.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Massive demographic replacement in Europe, massive upheaval throughout the entire region.
In Afghanistan, for example, the Taliban are now back in
charge hire country and they have our military equipment nine
billion dollars of which that we left there after twenty years,
a blood and treasure, and all the blood and treasure
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in Iraq, ben Ghazi happened in.
Speaker 7 (03:14):
Libya, Syria, well, that's risis broke out.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
And do I even need to go into what happened
in Ukraine and continues to happen in Ukraine after the
US pushed for regime change in twenty fourteen. These are
serious times. We don't want to see American boys coming
home in caskets. We don't want to see any more
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of these decade long insurgencies and a civil war in Iran.
Speaker 7 (03:44):
Who knows what would take power.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
But you've got the globalists and the neocons run around
Fox News and everyone else telling you this is the
smartest thing in the world to do regime change right
now now, President Trump is right focus on the nuclear
threat only regime change is something that would lead to
the law of unintended consequences.
Speaker 7 (04:07):
We have to remember something.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
America's safety comes first, and folks, we've got and there
are maps of this out there somewhere, American troops in
harm's way all across the Middle East and more to
come as the USS Nimics, with five thousand souls on
it steams, steams closer and closer to Iron's missiles.
Speaker 7 (04:31):
And be right back, Human.
Speaker 9 (04:32):
Events pre one to understand what America First truly means.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
Welcome to the Second American Revolution. All right, Jack with
Subaqua back live, Human the Events Daily Reil America's voice,
the Salem News Network, Salem Radio. President Trump now convening.
We're told that he's currently convening the National Security Council
in the Situation Room to discuss potential strikes on Iran's
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nuclear facilities. We're going to be giving you the breaking
updates on all of that as this hour continues.
Speaker 7 (05:21):
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Speaker 1 (05:21):
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want to bring on now the editor in chief of
the National Pulse, Raheem Kusam Raheem. What are you hearing
(06:42):
about this National Security Council meeting? Is it ongoing? Do
you know if the decision has been made back or
forth regarding this strike on Iron's nuclear facilities?
Speaker 2 (06:53):
Yeah, Jack, thanks for having me.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
I think the public deserves the truth about everything that's
going on in Washington, d C.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
At the moment, and rather than.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
A lot of what other people are doing out there speculating,
I think it should be made clear to people that
the people in government who are supposed to be out
there making things clear to people about what's going on
are currently just not talking a lot, right, And you
would expect that at a time like this, critical decisions
are being made. People are under immense pressure, working very
(07:27):
late as and so.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
Sorry is that again? No, go ahead?
Speaker 7 (07:34):
You're fair?
Speaker 3 (07:35):
Oh sorry, Yeah, And it's hard to know at any
given moment what exactly you know, the thought proces is,
so you have to kind of you have to kind
of play a.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
Game of well, I hear it's not this, so then
what about this?
Speaker 3 (07:49):
And you're sort of constantly chasing the little nuggets of
information to create a bigger picture of the conversation's taking
place inside. I've been doing that now for the last
forty eight hours, really talking to as many people as
I can.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
And as of last night.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
You know, the conversations that were being had were not hey,
are we going to enter the war in the next
twenty four hours, but hey, are we going to let
Israel use you know, a bunker buster bomb to attack
Iran's nuclear facilities? Are we going to allow them to
assassinate the Iatola as the next step up in this?
(08:24):
And as of last night and as of this morning,
the latest information I was getting was that they are
still pursuing diplomatic ends.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
This is not a.
Speaker 3 (08:32):
Situation as I hear it that they are currently handing
this over to the Pentagon and DoD No. The conversation
remains at the State Department in White House levels, and
I expected to do so for the for at least
at least the next twelve hours.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
And I just I want to throw up as you
as you go through that, raheem. We've got a map
prepared of all of sort of the US assets in
the region as well as the Iranian asset. The prison
offer is a very small place, and I think a
lot of people don't always realize that. And so just
as you go and break this down, I want people
to realize what we're talking about. And yes, we do
(09:09):
currently have a lot of Americans that are within easily
within range of Iran's response, whatever that retal retaliation may be,
and I just want people to be aware of that.
As more assets are now being brought into the region,
we're told the USS nimics, the Carrier Straight Group, and
of course these US assets do certainly have the ability
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to defend themselves as well.
Speaker 7 (09:33):
Rereading Please go ahead.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
Yeah, look, Jack, somebody said to me last night that
if this is a negotiating tactic or a bluff, that
it is one of the most expensive ways to do
it possible. Well, that may be true, but there's something
that's even more costly at stake, and that's a full
blown war. I was surprised when some data came out
today from a snappole conducted by a pulse that I
(10:00):
highly recommend and highly rate, the Democracy Institute run by
a friend of mine, actually, Patrick Basham and his numbers
show that a majority, a significant majority of Americans oppose
a full blown war, including ground troops, with Iran.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
But I was surprised by the number of people that
said yes at the same time.
Speaker 3 (10:21):
One in three, or just over one in three thirty
five percent of all Americans using this data say that
they would support such a thing. I thought that number
would be more of around ten to fifteen percent. But
it sort of shows you what we're up against. As
you know, some people want to beat the war, be
the drum for war. Over the next twenty four hours,
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you know, we may be closer in terms of public opinion,
at least than some people might think not. And I'm
not taking any glee in that. I think that's that's appalling.
I think that is something that should be avoided at
all costs. But I don't want people to get reticent
here and think that, you know, because President Trump's instincts
are peaceful, that that hasn't led to bad decisions being
(11:05):
made in the past.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
It has, and we need to oppose it again.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
And so Raheem, we're seeing these these truths and that
from President Trump, and this of course could play into
you know, sort of what you're saying that that this
ratcheting up. We're seeing the US air to air refuelers,
the KC one thirty five's now headed from Europe over
to the Middle East.
Speaker 7 (11:29):
We're seeing the USS nimics.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
Carrier strike groups are providing various options in a strike
like this people should expect to see. By the way,
when you're talking about bunker busters, that's not something that
a fighter can shoot off itself. You would need a
B two bomber lying probably from Diego Garcia, which is
in the southern Indian Ocean, but certainly within range, and
then you would have fighters providing escort for those those
(11:52):
bombers which don't really have the ability to defend themselves.
Speaker 7 (11:55):
The same idea. That's how the carrier strike groups work.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
That's why an aircraft carrier is always traveling contingent with
a couple of submarines, bruisers and those Arleyburke destroyers as
well to provide an airscreen. Because an aircraft carrier by
itself is essentially a sitting duck. It's just a floating airport.
But when the fighters go up, et cetera, et cetera,
that's what provides the screen are the rest of those ships,
(12:20):
And so rakheem these truths unconditional surrender, implying that we
know where the Ayatola is, but we have not decided
to kill him yet we control the skies over Iran Tehran.
How should Americans looking at this and Trump supporters looking
at this read all of the things that they're seeing
right now?
Speaker 3 (12:40):
Yeah, look, I would be lying to you if I
said that I felt totally secure enough in President Trump's
sort of peace snick creds that I didn't think there
was any chance of this escalating further. The problem is
this is what's still Washington, DC at the end of
the day, and will the swamp has been somewhat new
to it, it has not been completely dry, and and that
(13:01):
is you know, a generational task I think most people
recognize at this point.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
You know, you have to you have to know that
there are there are really really.
Speaker 3 (13:10):
Awful voices in the President's ear trying to push for
for full, full blown wark.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Right.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
I'm not talking about you know, just just a couple
of B two's at this point. I mean, you know,
we're talking boots on the ground, regime change, democracy building,
all of that stuff, and I say and essay especially
to the generation after us, jack I hear from people
all the time, young people all the time about how
they look up to you and how they've followed you
(13:36):
for so long. And I have to and I have
to tell your audience, especially of a younger age, this.
You know, Jackie and I lived through those forever wars
and they just ended, you know about last year in
fact or the year before, and with a with a
terrible whimper at the at the organization of Joe Biden.
(13:57):
There is nothing worse you could do for the next
twenty years of your life then support this drum beat
for war. Nothing could derail the world more, nothing could
derail your future is more than letting malign actors drive
you into another foreign incursion.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
And so we're coming up with a do you wanna
do you want to hang out? Finish that?
Speaker 3 (14:18):
On the other I really do think people need to
realize just what a disaster that would be.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
We're coming up on a hard break. Do you want
to do it? Can we hold you over? Can you
fin you want to finish that? On the other end, yeah,
we can do it all right, We're gonna hold over
Raheim Kassan, Folks, He's coming back.
Speaker 7 (14:33):
A message to gen Z the generation that comes to Actually.
Speaker 10 (14:36):
Right back, Terrence Bates here with your Real America's Voice
(14:56):
News Break. Thanks so much for being here with us.
President ump is back at the White House right now
after cutting his trip to the G seven Somebody in
Canada short in order to strategize about the ongoing situation
between Israel and Iran. Overnight, he called his National Security
Counsel to the Situation Room to begin planning next steps
as the conflict between Israel and Iran is now in
(15:17):
its fifth day. In fact, here are the president's thoughts
early this morning on board Air Force one.
Speaker 4 (15:24):
Iran cannot have a great weapons, very simple, you don't
have to go too deep into it, but they just
can't have a new their weapon weapon.
Speaker 11 (15:31):
What is on the call or to ground and to evacuate?
Is there a threat or is there incoming?
Speaker 5 (15:37):
What was the thinking out of line?
Speaker 4 (15:39):
I want people to be safe, and that's always possible,
a thing like that could happen. I just want people
to be safe. Is there any new concern about US
three or four assets in the region at all? Wet
great people? Then how to protect themselves? And when you
say better what, we'll come down so hard? Are they
doing anything?
Speaker 2 (15:58):
Are people the DEAs the mind?
Speaker 4 (16:01):
And that loves her off.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
So now the I think they know that the troops.
Speaker 10 (16:12):
The Pentagon says the United States isn't looking to enter
a war with Iran and instead, quote, American forces are
maintaining their defensive posture and that is not changed. We
will protect American troops and our interests. That is the
word from Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell. And as you heard,
the back and forth attacks between the two countries has
(16:32):
President Trump calling for an evacuation of Tehran, but also
emphasizing that a non nuclear Iran is the only option.
Senate Republicans are out with proposed changes to the president
so called One Big Beautiful Bill. The Senate ideas are
likely to set up a face off with House Republicans,
though one potential area of disagreement could be making business
(16:53):
related tax breaks permanent while also limiting the deductibility of
state and local income taxes or assault. That's a quick
check of your headlines. I'm Terrence Bates.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
Today. You know that you're talking about influencers.
Speaker 7 (17:11):
These are influencers and they're friends of mine.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
Jack Jack got a break.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
All right, Jackie, we are back live, Human Events Daily,
Real Marcus Voice, Salem Radio Network. I want to go
back to Raheem Kassam, the editor in chief of the
National Polls.
Speaker 7 (17:33):
Raheem, you were just what we cut before the last break.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
You were giving a message to sort of the generation
that comes after us gen Z Jen Alpha. My kids
are Jen Alpha. They watch pretty much every single thing
that I do. They watch very very closely and to
the generation that I've noticed, and you know, Raheem, something anecdotally.
I just noticed my son got is is your book?
Finished first grade? And in the back of the year book,
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there's some photos from Halloween and the kids got to
dress up and there were a group of kids who
it was four of them and three of them dressed
up as Secret Service agents and the fourth dressed up
as Trump. And they went to school and they re
enacted the Butler Pennsylvania assassination attempt. And it just became
this huge moment. So the youth are watching, They're watching
(18:22):
all of this with rapt intention and how could you
not right, But it's it is something that bears repeating,
and it bears us it's incumbent upon us to understand
this that the generations that come after us, they're already
here and they're already watching all of this.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Yeah, they're already vosing in. Look.
Speaker 3 (18:44):
I I know that the I know that most of
gen Z perceives millennials to be pretty cringe at this point.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
And there's lots and lots of things to agree.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
I agree with them on in that regard, but they
have to listen to us on this one thing because
I think you know, pretty much what happened in our
in our youths, you know, was was pretty cringe, right.
I mean that's a that's a mild way of putting it,
because what it did in failing to effectively oppose twenty
(19:18):
years of war somewhere, which you know pretty much we
receive nothing in the grand scheme of things at the
end of it all for net negative on everything. The
things that you have to consider though, are not just like, okay, yeah,
you know, war is a you know, generally bad thing
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the but it's okay. You're now going to get another
migrant crisis. You know that that is what happens next.
You get inundated with more refugees and asylum seekers, you get,
you know, another decade's worth of deficits being run and
higher taxes, You get higher gas prices and oil prices,
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you get higher sh prices.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
And these are not things that happen.
Speaker 3 (20:07):
Apply across the board, but these things especially have knock
on effects and knock on effects and knock on effects.
And actually, you know, I would argue that between you know,
the two thousand and eight crisis nine to eleven, our youths,
not that I'm complaining that we were particularly impoverished, but
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the things that could have been achieved in that period
of time really never quite were as a result of
all that global tumult. And if you're growing up and
you're just kind of voting age now, you don't actually
have that much of an idea of that period of
time unless you've done your own research. But it's not
particularly well documented yet. And so I think this is
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the moment in time that we start doing that right
and start talking about that the stuff, the opportunity costs
of the stuff that was stolen from one generation to
fuel these pointless wars. And that is not to say,
by the way, and amongst all of that, that anybody
on our side believes that the iyats Hollers should have
a nuclear weapon, but it is to say that we
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believe that in in diplomacy and prolonging diplomacy until every single,
every single.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Element of that is exhausted.
Speaker 3 (21:18):
And I just I saw that it's close to being
there yet.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Right, we are the same thing. Oh so you want
you want Sadama, say, to have weapons of mass destruction.
So you want the Taliban to be in charge of Afghanistans,
you want that, you know, you want this, you want this,
you want this endless.
Speaker 7 (21:36):
It is endless.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
And it's the exact same refrain in many cases from
the exact same people. And what we're saying is we
don't want American boots on the ground, American bodies coming
home in flag draped caskets. Again, many of these pressures,
by the way, are what led to the rise of
Donald Trump and MAGA in the first place. We just
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passed the ten year anniversary of that yester. And so
what we're talking about is try to think beyond step one,
because we have a lot of recent history here to
tell us that these things don't go the way that
we think they will. By the way, like Ukraine, is
another great example after we overthrew the government. There, raheem,
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I know you got to run. Give people your coordinates.
I know you'll be putting stuff up twenty four to seven.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
Yeah, the National Pulse dot Com. Thank you for having
me jacket. I just want to say this. You know,
I know you have too. I've lost friends to those wars,
and you know, people need to really consider that this
isn't just about a week's worth of bombing.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
It's exactly what you said. If people forget the.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
Frequency of how often we were seeing those flag drave
coffins coming back from overseas and how many of them
would come back at time, and by god, you want
to avoid another two decades of that.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
No, I couldn't agree more with that. That is not
the path. President Trump can find a way to thread
this needle. I trust that he will episodic right back
Human Events say, welcome.
Speaker 10 (23:23):
Back to this Real America's Voice news break. I'm Terrence Bates.
We are continuing to learn more about the man who
investigators say killed former Minnesota Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman
and her husband. State Senator John Hoffman and his wife
were also shot that night.
Speaker 7 (23:38):
But both survived.
Speaker 10 (23:40):
Prosecutors say the ACU shooter had dozens of additional targets,
including officials in at least three other states. He allegedly
visited the homes of at least two other legislators the
night of the attacks. He was on vacation. Excuse me,
one was on vacation, and police showed up at the
other home, so the guy reportedly left. Prosecuted to say
(24:00):
all of the politicians named in the fifty seven year
old's manifesto were Democrats. That list included more than forty
five state and federal officials across Minnesota, along with elected
officials in Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. The accused killer faces
federal charges for murder and stalking. He could be sentenced
to death if convicted. State charges include murder and attempted murder.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
And just this.
Speaker 10 (24:25):
Morning, President Trump confirming that he will not be calling
Minnesota governor and former Democrat vice presidential nominee Tim Wallas
in order to discuss the political attacks that have thrust
Minnesota into the national spotlight.
Speaker 4 (24:38):
I think they the Minnesota, So.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
Why could go and say how are you doing it?
Speaker 7 (24:48):
He's a mess, So I.
Speaker 4 (24:50):
Could be nice to.
Speaker 10 (24:57):
By the way presidents typically reach out to other elected
officials during times of tragedy in order to offer condolences
and federal assistance if needed. The Commander in chief also
took the opportunity to point out that Governor Walts appointed
the accused shooter to serve on Minnesota's Workforce Development Board.
One of the victims of the attacks. Democratic state Senator
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John Hoffman also served on that board at this point,
though it's not clear if the two knew each other.
That's a great check of your headlines. As always, we
appreciate having you along for the ride. Now let's get
you back to Human Events Daily.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
Hey Jack, where's Jack?
Speaker 5 (25:40):
Where's Jack?
Speaker 7 (25:43):
Where is it Jack?
Speaker 2 (25:44):
I want to see you. Great job, Jack, Thank you,
what a.
Speaker 7 (25:50):
Job you do.
Speaker 11 (25:51):
You know, we have an incredible thinking. We're always talking
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Speaker 4 (25:54):
And demand, but we have guys, and these are the
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Speaker 7 (25:58):
Get all right, Jack Pacific back live here.
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the insights right now that have gone on with this
horrific it's an attack. It's an attack that took place
last weekend. Guys, do we have Liz, I would do great. Hey,
sod Hey, Jack, Welcus. Thank you so much for joining us.
Thank you, by the way for being there on the
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stream on Saturday as all of this was going down,
the massive manhunt which you were able to report in
real time.
Speaker 7 (28:19):
Walk us through.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
Let's assume someone who's listening hasn't heard any of this
yet in a nutshell, what has happened, what has transpired?
Speaker 7 (28:27):
What do we know? And where are we now?
Speaker 12 (28:30):
Yeah, definitely a chaotic weekend. Horrific what has taken place?
Yet again it seems like in Minnesota. I think we're
dubbed now the capital of Chaos and really some horrific moments.
Speaker 5 (28:42):
So this all begins Saturday at.
Speaker 12 (28:44):
Two am just outside of Minneapolis in a suburb with
the shooting of Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette.
We now know the man you're seeing now on your screen,
Vance Bolter, a fifty seven year old man from Minnesota.
Speaker 5 (29:00):
He shoots Senator Hoffman he's now.
Speaker 12 (29:03):
Charge with these crimes and his wife, and then he
stops at two other locations of different legislators in Minnesota
in the same area before he ends up finally at
former Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark's home.
That's in Brooklyn Park, so just a few miles from
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from Champlain. About a quick drive and this is where
he kills the former House speaker Melissa Hortman and her
husband Mark. Very horrifying situation obviously, and this man comes
dressed as a police officer.
Speaker 5 (29:42):
This is how he identifies himself.
Speaker 12 (29:44):
We understand to Senator Hoffman says, open up, police and
you can see he's wearing a mask. Here he has
what looks to be a flashlight. We've been told he
was wearing body armor and looked like a police officer.
There are questions why he was let in into the home.
Still so many questions with all of this. But this
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murderous rampage then finally ends at the Hoffman residence. And
this is about three thirty, so about ninety minutes later,
and this is when he's interrupted by police. An alert
police officer said, hey, we should go check out the
former speaker's home, Melissa Hortman. And this is when police
come upon the scene and sounds like there's kind of
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a bit of a confrontation between police and this suspect
vance Bolter. Bolter somehow goes inside the Hortman residence, shots
are fired. This is when Melissa and her husband Mark
are tragically killed.
Speaker 5 (30:39):
He gets out the back door, he escapes on foot.
Speaker 12 (30:41):
He was even driving what looked to be a police cruiser,
that's what was in the driveway with lights on and
sets him back to a Minneapolis residence, turns out he'd
been renting a room for the last couple of years
in Minneapolis where he'd stay a couple of times a week,
So there's more to be said about just that address
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in Minneapolis as well. Finally, the manhunt for him comes
to an end, so about forty three hours later in
green Isle, Minnesota, not very far from his actual residence
in green Isle, where he lived with his wife and
five children, and basically surrendered. He surrendered to law enforcement.
They had him surrounded in a field in green Isle,
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a rural area. He came out with his hands up
and basically identified himself as Vance Bolter.
Speaker 7 (31:33):
So that's a man, and what a harrowing story.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
Clearly something that no one in the state of Minnesota
was expecting to wake up to or hear about. And
horrifying word to happen anywhere at this point. And I've
seen in post Millennial had some stuff earlier today.
Speaker 7 (31:52):
I'm sure you have this as well, about.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
These handwritten notes that he had been making using publicly
available databases to up some of the addresses. Clearly not
the sign of someone who was operating, to my estimation.
Speaker 7 (32:07):
In their right mind. I mean, the handwritten notes, all
of this.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
Is there any indication, Liz, what his motive was in
terms of what was he hoping to accomplish with any
of this? Was there was he trying to send a message?
Had these people wronged him in some way? Was there
was there any payoff whatsoever? Or because it just seems
like this is wanton violence.
Speaker 12 (32:31):
Yeah, still a lot of questions there, and you had
the acting US Attorney Joe Thompson fielding questions yesterday at
the first press conference since these charges. He was asked
that multiple times, but he said, there doesn't seem to
be any sort of clear cut motive at this point.
At first they described a manifesto that he left, but really,
more than anything, it was a hit list. Alpha News
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obtained that hit list, if you will, and there are
about sixty Democrats on it. Also some planned parenthood locations.
So one would think if this had something to do
with the abortion issue, but really, yesterday authority is kind
of backed off anything to do with that. He'd clearly
been stalking and doing some you know, reconnaissance surrounding some
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of these people for some time, and I think more
of that will come out. And actually the people that
lived in Minneapolis were aware of him showing up just
a couple of times a week. They thought it was strange,
but they thought he was a detective. He would leave
every day with his briefcase when he would stay at
that residence and drive off in what looked to be
a police cruiser. And there's a lot of information about,
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you know, some different companies he was attached to, and
I know much has been made about this Workforce Development
Board that Walls did appoint him to and he was
not reappointed. Back in twenty twenty three, however, Walls or
a source from Walls told the newspaper here in Minnesota
that Governor Walls did not know him. But Governor Walls
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has not said anything publicly about that yet.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
And so.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
There's there any information about others that he may have
been working with. So we saw that his wife apparently
had also been arrested in this really blaring headline, blaring
headline that she had money in cash, passports, others. Five
children that they heard between the two of them don't
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necessarily seem to be involved. I can't imagine. Was this
some sort of blot between the two of them, you.
Speaker 12 (34:38):
Know, I think that's a good question, because we learned yesterday.
Just in the charging documents attached to this case that
vance Bolter did text.
Speaker 5 (34:47):
His wife that morning.
Speaker 12 (34:49):
So these texts came in after six in the morning,
so this would have been a few hours after the
murders of the Hortman family. But he sent a text
to his wife that said Dad went to war last night.
Words are not going to explain how sorry I am
for this situation. There's going to be some people coming
to the house armed and trigger happy, and I don't
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want you guys around. So this is when my law
enforcement sources have said they're pinging, you know, the wife's phone,
which wouldn't be uncommon, and you know, a situation like this,
and this is when she's pulled over. She's pulled over
in Onemia, Minnesota, Onemia, Minnesota, excuse me, which is quite
a drive from from green Isle.
Speaker 5 (35:32):
So is you know she she's leaving at that moment.
Speaker 12 (35:34):
She has been been released and they have said that
she is cooperating with authorities. But obviously these text messages,
you know, I think raise some questions as well.
Speaker 7 (35:45):
Well.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
And you know, it's possible, as was a number of
things are possible that could be a set phrase that
could be something where you know, she's told to go
but had no idea what what you know, quote unquote
daddy was was doing. So it's very welby or potentially
you know something that and of course I'm just positing here.
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I don't have any special information or potentially she did
have an idea of what was going on and she
was trying to get away from it. Again, I really
don't know. I'm just trying to play devil's advocate here
as to various, you know, various scenarios that could be
playing out. And of course we'll see what remains to
be found out when lawyers get involved, when debriefings get involved, interrogations, interviews, all.
Speaker 7 (36:31):
The rest of it. Liz, what has been the response.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
I guess politically and obviously this is politically charged there
in Minnesota.
Speaker 12 (36:41):
You know, yeah, I think that in the world we
live in Jack you know this said better than most
of us as well. It seems that everybody has to
there has to be a side, There has to be
a political angle to this. Clearly, this guy is a
monster more than anything else. You have the mainstream media
in Minnesota are saying, you know, he's a Trump supporter
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because his roommate has has said that, and they don't
seem to be wanting to look much further than that,
of course, and he certainly seemed to align himself with
you know, pro life, that the pro life movement. If
you know this list of sixty Democrats and this planned
parenthood is in fact this this hit list. They also
found flyers that had no kings scrawled across them in
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his his vehicle as well. So I think, you know,
you see that more than anything, it does seem like
there is, you know, some unity trying to take place
in Minnesota among Republicans and Democrats, you know, as the
loss of the Horton.
Speaker 5 (37:43):
Family is more.
Speaker 12 (37:44):
And I know her two younger children really statement yesterday
about their deaths.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
Well, I think that goes with that saying regardless of politics, Lizy,
you have been tireless and dogged on this.
Speaker 7 (37:56):
Where can people go to get all the breaking updates
from you?
Speaker 12 (37:59):
Yeah, it's at Liz Collin on x at Alpha News
MN on xoralphaanews dot org.
Speaker 5 (38:05):
Will continue to stand the story here.
Speaker 7 (38:08):
One incredible job she's been doing, folks.
Speaker 1 (38:10):
Liz Colin, I the minute that I saw something that
was going on in Minnesota.
Speaker 7 (38:14):
I said, just call Liz's.
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Called is right now and you'll and she will know
everything that's going She was at a baseball game with
her family and yet she knew every single detail before
anyone else. That's how good Liz Colin is. You need
to be following her and Alpha News Jack Pisobic. We
will be right back here at Human Events Daily continues,
all the updates.
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We've got a live shot there of the White House
where we're told President Trump is now meeting with his
National Security Council team, and we'll be delivering a statement
reportedly following the end of that meeting. The stakes couldn't
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be higher. A potential US strike directly on Iran certainly
something that would be unprecedented. However, President Trump has repeatedly said,
even as long as two years ten years ago, that
Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Speaker 7 (40:52):
We know this.
Speaker 1 (40:54):
US forces are deployed throughout the Middle East. They have
been on Basis as well as deployed in harm's way
in Syria and Iraq.
Speaker 7 (41:03):
They're still in Iraq, by the way.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
And we also know that, of course, oil plays a
significant driver in all of this. For anyone who tells
you that oil isn't playing a driver in all of this,
just take a look at the map. There are oil
fields all over Iraq, Persia, the Middle East, twenty percent
of the world's oil flows through the Strait of Horn Moves,
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which is the mouth of the Persian Gulf. So when
you're straight of Hormos, that's the mouth of the Persian Golf.
So it's it's you know, it's it's just the name
of that particular choke point through which that oil flows.
Speaker 7 (41:42):
And that's why it's so important. That's why it's so key.
Speaker 1 (41:48):
And so the issue here, folks, the issue is who
stands to gain, who stands to benefit, and who stands
to lose from everything that's going on. We know that
Americans are watching with bated breath, and of course we
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know that the MAGA movement stands for the protection of
the American people above all else, and that's what President
Trump has in mind, the protection of the American people.
That's why we're for deportations, That's why we're for protecting
the American homeland from threats abroad and threats domestic, foreign
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and abroad, domestic and abroad.
Speaker 7 (42:36):
That's why it's all about. That's what it's all about.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
And so we see right now it seems that Iranians
bullets are attacking Israel again. That's a huge update that's
going on. Israel's interceptors are up striking those. We're going
to give you that information as it happens in real time.
Speaker 7 (42:58):
Israel.
Speaker 1 (42:58):
A Wall Street Journal has an article out, Israel built
its case for war with Iran on new intelligence. The
US didn't buy it. That's not my headline, that's Wall
Street Journal. American spy agencies stand by their assessment that
Iran hasn't decided to build a nuclear weapon, but Trump
now says Tehran is very close. We're talking about those
launches on Iran right now. There are some reports of
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a US ships entering the Persian Gulf from Bahrain, according
to Israeli Channel nine. Of course, and if you guys
throw that map up, people can see the places that
I'm describing. McCrone says we are against a change of
the Iranian regime because we do not know what will
happen after this regime. Republican Congressman Thomas Massey has introduced
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a resolution aimed at banning US involvement in the Israeli
Iranian war. Thomas Massey says, this is not our war.
Even if it were our war, Congress should decide these
issues in accordance with the Constitution, and we're told so
the national security media. I'm just trying to check the
time on this started around two thirty, so it's right
now two fifty four Eastern time, So that means, of
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course that the meeting has been going on for about
so it's just just under the thirty.
Speaker 7 (44:11):
Minute mark right now. It's only been going on for.
Speaker 1 (44:13):
About twenty five minutes, So I would expect this report
from President Trump to come very soon. And President Trump
has always been clear with the American people, whether it's
on truth social whether it's an address to the nation,
whether it's a statement to press on one of these
press gaggles, whether it's leaving the G seven to come
back to Washington to decide all of these things. President
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Trump has always been the one to tell the American
people upfront about what's going on. And that's one thing
where I can say for certain that President Trump is
the one that we should all trust when it comes
to the information that's coming out and the decisions being made.
We know that there's going to be leaks, we know
that there's going to be people saying this an unnamed
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source here and unnamed source there. President Trump is the
one who will tell us what's going on, and he
will be the one to make this decision.
Speaker 7 (45:06):
And it is his.
Speaker 1 (45:08):
He is the man who won the popular vote. He
is the man who won seven out of seven in
the Swing states. He is the man in whom the
American people put their trust. And he is the man
who survived an assassin's bullet on that field. Butler, going
back July fourteenth, twenty twenty four, Folks, the stakes couldn't
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be higher. World War potentially hanging in the balance. President
Trump is the man for the job, ladies and gentlemen,
is always you have my permission to lay ashore.