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June 27, 2025 46 mins

Human Events on Real America's Voice

Segment A: President Trump Cleans up at Supreme Court
Segment B: Because of people like Ketanji Brown Jackson, who don’t know our history, we’ve been put into dire straits
Segment C: The Depleted Stockpile of American Interceptors After the Iranian Attacks
Segment D: The Massive Wins For the American Family Levied by SCOTUS
Segment E: Mike Lindell is the ONLY One Who Took Election Integrity to Trial and Won

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth
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Speaker 2 (00:13):
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Speaker 3 (00:17):
Media sensation and form a Navy intelligence veteran.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
This is Human Events with your host Jack Posovic christ Is.

Speaker 4 (00:25):
President Trump is now turning his attention to his signature
domestic priority, the One Big.

Speaker 5 (00:31):
Beautiful Bill to secure our borders, cuper charge our economy,
and bring back the American Dream.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
That massive bill looks to cement many of the president's
key campaign promises, extending his twenty seventeen tax cuts, eliminating
income taxes on tips and overtime, green lighting a surge
of new money for the military and Billions board to
carry out his mass deportation plans, and to beef up
border security, including finishing the border wall.

Speaker 6 (00:58):
The Supreme Court has ruled Land Parenthood cannot sue South
Carolina over lost Medicaid funding. The state cutoff payments in
twenty eighteen, citing the organization's abortion services.

Speaker 7 (01:09):
A decision on the fate of a law that restricts
access to horror moon therapy and other healthcare for miners
going through a gender transition. The High Court allowing a
Tennessee law that bar such gender firming care to stand.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
We can now properly file to proceed with numerous policies
that have been wrongly enjoined on a nationwide basis. And
some of the cases we're talking about would be ending
birthright citizenship, which now comes to the fore, that was
meant for the babies of slaves. It wasn't meant for
people trying to scam the system and come into the country.

(01:44):
Hundreds of thousands of people are pouring into our country
under birthright.

Speaker 8 (01:48):
Citizenship, and it wasn't meant for that reason.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Well, ladies and Joe and welcome on board today's edition
of Human Events Daily here live in Washington, DC. Today
is June twenty seventh, twenty twenty five.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Anno Domini, Folks.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
President Trump just absolutely cleaned up at the Supreme Court.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
And that's what we're calling.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
This a clean sweep, a clean sweep of cases at
the Supreme Court. And that's what we're going to be
going through today on the program, whether it's universal injunctions,
chipping away at birthright citizenship, planned parenthood which happened earlier
in the week, also this case regarding LGBTQ information in

(02:32):
the classroom, absolute clean sweep and this is something where
I know there are a lot of people, myself included,
saying we weren't sure how some of these judges were
going to come down. We're looking at the oral arguments
and a number of them, and we.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Just weren't sure where it was going.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
But probably the biggest loser today other than the left
and the forces that seek to overthrow Western civilization, Katanji
Brown Jackson and Katanti Brown Jackson getting absolutely obliterated in
the official record of the Supreme Court, which will stand
for all time, all time. By the way, this is

(03:11):
why you don't send autopen hires to the Supreme Court.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Don't do that.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
You don't want to send an autopen hire to the
Supreme Court. And that's who she is, because there's a
lot of questions, by the way, I certainly have questions
about whether or not her commission itself was legal if
the person who quote unquote signed the commission was a
mental incompetent and it was signed by an autopen because

(03:41):
we know that Biden wasn'tcompetent, even going back all the
way to twenty twenty. So there's a lot of people
pointed out, how could Hunter Biden's pardon be legal? How
could it be valid? How could so many of these
pardons be valid? And then you have the one nomine
that the Biden administration made to the Supreme Court, Katanji

(04:04):
Brown Jackson. Was she nominated by an autopen? Was she
hired by an autopen? Because you even have Amy Cony Barrett,
Justice Barrett, who's one of the nicest people. She's not
some you know, flamethrowing, you know conservative up there, but
even she said, the argument that was made by Katanji

(04:27):
Brown Jackson in this case bears no resemblance to any
of the legal arguments. It's not based on precedent, it's
not based on any legal theory whatsoever. This is because
Katanji Brown Jackson actually has trouble. She claimed it was oh,
boring legal eese and saying, oh, this is my numbingly

(04:49):
technical information. It's called legal work. That's what the Supreme
Court does. And Katanji Brown Jackson, if you don't like it, resigned.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
We'll be right back. And what America first truly means welcome.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
To the Second American Revolution? All right, jack Withsoba here,
we are back live Human Events Daily Washington, DC. Folks,
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Speaker 2 (05:24):
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Speaker 1 (06:36):
But at the same time, same time, a lot of
issues regarding the big beautiful bill. We want to get
that passed. We need to see that pass the Senate parliamentarian.
We had a huge show yesterday saying why hasn't she
been fired?

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Why don't they just let her go?

Speaker 1 (06:50):
Why don't you just say you know what, by see
you later, your services are no longer required.

Speaker 2 (06:57):
It's really that simple.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Because the people voted for the MAGA agenda, they voted
for the America First agenda. And no, by the way,
people who want the America First agenda are not isolationists.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
They're called people who remember what was.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Said on the campaign trail in the seven swing states
that led to the greatest victory in electoral history from
President Donald J.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
Trump. It's really as simple as that. It's really simple.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
And so President Trump, of course, rightly, by the way,
going to the White House, giving this impromptu press conference
earlier today. By the way, I'd like to thank President
Trump for once again making sure to hold his prev
conference prior to two pm Eastern so that it wouldn't
affect us here on human events daily, because gosh, that

(07:49):
really would have been a mess. I don't remember what
show comes on before us. But yeah, you can feel
free to just give any From from twelve to two,
mister president, feel free to give as many press conferences
as you want. Feel free to give as many of
those as you'd like. That's totally fine. For from two
to three, from two to three, whatever you want, Maybe

(08:11):
a classified briefing, Maybe have lunch with jd Vance, the
Vice President, go check out whatever is over at the
Kennedy Center. Perfectly fine, mister president. From two to three,
that's all we ask. Here two to three Eastern here
in Washington, DC, we do some clips of the president's
press conference. I like to play those for right now.

Speaker 5 (08:31):
Look, it's a great bill. It's a massive tax cut.
If it's not approved, your taxes will go by sixty
eight percent. Think of the sixty eight a record, the
highest in the history. The Democrats won't approve it only
because politically it's so good for the Republicans. The Democrats
aren't improving it. But think of what they're not approving.
They're not approving border security. We've done a great job

(08:53):
at the border, but we have to add some warm
We have to do various things. We have no money
for that. We have no money for the border. We
have no money for so many things. But if the Democrats,
it'll be interesting to see if we get any Democrat
wells we should. If I were a Democrat, I would
absolutely maybe Fetterman because he seems to be the most
sensible one lately.

Speaker 8 (09:13):
If I were Democrat, I would.

Speaker 5 (09:14):
Vote for this bill all day long because it's tax
cuts and so many other things that are common sense,
they're basic things.

Speaker 8 (09:22):
I think they're doing fine.

Speaker 5 (09:24):
The Parliamentarian has been a little difficult, and I would
say that I disagree with the parliamentarian on some things
and on other ways he's been fine.

Speaker 8 (09:34):
But we'll have to see.

Speaker 5 (09:34):
It's a big issue. I will tell you this. If
that bill doesn't pass, the country will get a sixty
eight sixty eight percent tax increase.

Speaker 8 (09:44):
So think of this.

Speaker 5 (09:45):
You're a Democrat and you vote against it, that means
you're voting in favor because potentially you're voting in favor
the largest tax hike in the history of our country,
and you can't do that. In addition, we're cutting costs
by one point seven trillion dollars and it won't affect anybody.

Speaker 8 (10:01):
It's just fraud, wasted abuse, and.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
It's as simple as that, folks, It's as simple as that.
And really, President Trump giving a command performance up there
at this press conference.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
And when you really look at it, Joe Biden remember
one year ago?

Speaker 1 (10:22):
So I think I saw the stat last night that
one year ago today was the day that Joe Biden
essentially torched himself in terms of his credibility up on
the national stage with President Trump of that debate.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
So that was today, one year ago.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
We had a president when we all realized, the entire
country saw on the debate stage that Joe Biden was
absolutely mentally incompetent.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
And after that debate, that's.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
When it was determined that he could no longer be president.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
That's when the wheels started moving into motion.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
That's when people started moving in to understand that he
would no longer be the candidate, that Kamala Harris would
be the one who was pushing forward. Of course, we
all know the history. I've talked about the history here
on this program. So compare and could trast President Trump
today with that command performance that he gave at the

(11:19):
press conference, all by himself, just standing up there, no notes, write,
no notes, and he sits up there and he's able
to go through case by case by case. He understands
the legal arguments, he understands what's at state, he understands
what the pitfalls are, he understands what the challenges are.
He even understands in many cases the opposing argument and

(11:41):
is willing to make those arguments. And he's going back
and forth with the press corps. He actually knows the
inch the issues better than the press corps it themselves.
So you got that, on one said one hand, and
then on the other hand, you had this guy who
was so mentally incompetent that he was letting an auto
pen do the job for him.

Speaker 9 (12:00):
So you have.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
Katanji Brown Jackson. She's an auto pen.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
Higher right, don't tell me that that guy who was
up on the debate stage a year ago today was
actually making decisions, was actually nominating Supreme Court justices, was
actually signing those pardons. Absolutely not, It's not true. It's impossible.
It's absolutely impossible a Katanji Brown Jackson these cases that

(12:26):
she's making, and we were going to pull the actual dissent,
and you can see quotes from it as well that
are out there that are just ridiculous and she's using
catchwords and buzz phrases from they feel like they're from
morning talk shows. The things that she's saying that she's
trying to put into the legal record, she doesn't cite
any precedent, she points out, and others, you know, Amy

(12:49):
Coony Barrett pointed out the things that she's saying that
she's arguing have not been used by the Supreme Court
at all in American history. Not one think about this.
And by the way, this goes to a broader point
that I've been talking about for quite some time now,
that billions of dollars have been spent in terms of propaganda,

(13:11):
in terms of academia, scholarship, bad scholarship, whatever you want
to call it, to make you forget or make you
not know what our actual history is, the actual history
of our country, the actual history of the United States,
the eighteenth century, the nineteenth century, and then the twentieth century.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
They've completely covered this up.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
The only thing they talk about from the eighteen hundreds
anymore is the Civil War. They don't bring up anything else.
The early nineteen hundreds just nothing, like it didn't even exist.
It's like it's like, oh yeah, yeah, there's some stuff.
And then there was the First World War, and you
know that was the thing, but really the Second World
War and then on, that's the founding of America. Right,

(13:56):
Liberals don't actually care about anything that happened and prior
to nineteen sixty five other than slavery. That's the only
thing that liberals really care about prior to then. And
that's where you get the They try to do this
refounding of the country. They try to talk about the
sixty to nineteen project. They talk about all this nonsense,
none of which is true in any way, shape or form,

(14:21):
because that's when our cities were built. That's when the
United States became an industrial power. That's when the United
States made its name on the world stage. And don't
sit there and tell me that the Founding Fathers was
some kind of globalists. No, the Founding Fathers, I would
call them the original isolationists. The Founding Fathers were the
original isolation is because they wanted to set up a

(14:42):
nation state that would succeed. Now because of people like
Kaitanji Brown Jackson who don't know our history, that's why
we've been put into the dire straits we have been.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
We're right back.

Speaker 10 (15:07):
Terrence Bates here with your Real America's Voice news Break.
We appreciate you being here with us. The issue of
President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship remains in question,
despite the Supreme Court's ruling today on the issue, specifically
on the issue of the High Court ruling to specifically
limit the use of nationwide injunctions by federal judges, which

(15:29):
in effect reigns in their ability to issue sweeping orders
that affect the entire country, not just their district. The
case was raised to the land's highest court after injunctions
were filed blocking the President's executive order seeking.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
It in birthright citizenship.

Speaker 10 (15:44):
In their ruling, the justices didn't address the constitutionality of
the President's order, though, which seeks to clarify the Fourteenth
Amendment's guarantee of citizenship based on birth here in the
United States.

Speaker 5 (15:56):
Ending birthright citizenship, which now comes the four that was
meant for the babies of slaves. It wasn't meant for
people trying to scam the system and come into the
country on a vacation. This was, in fact, it was
the same date, the exact same date, the end of
the Civil War. It was meant for the babies of slaves,
and it is so clean and so obvious.

Speaker 8 (16:17):
But this lets us go.

Speaker 5 (16:18):
There and finally win that case because hundreds of thousands
of people are pouring into our country under birthright citizenship
and it wasn't meant for that reason.

Speaker 10 (16:28):
Attorney General Pam Bondi says she expects the ruling to
come down in a separate decision in October. Meantime, President
Trump putting on his peacemaker and chief had again this
afternoon as he hosts the foreign ministers of Congo and
Rwanda in the Oval Office.

Speaker 8 (16:43):
The Congo.

Speaker 5 (16:45):
You know, we have a great press conference coming up
later and it's the Congo and Rwanda. You know, they
were fighting for years and it was machetes, it was vicious,
it was his vicious people's heads being aft. And I
have a man who's mesured in that part of the world,
very smart, and put them together and we're signing a

(17:07):
peace treaty.

Speaker 10 (17:08):
Signing a peace treaty this afternoon. That's a check of
your headlines.

Speaker 8 (17:20):
Today.

Speaker 11 (17:21):
You know that you talk about influencers. These are influencers
and they're friends of mine. Jack, You've got a break.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
Down, all right, folks, je episodic.

Speaker 5 (17:36):
We here.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
We are back live Human Events Daily, Washington, DC. Huge
day for President Trump at the Supreme Court. Just a cleanup,
just an absolute cleanup'. I don't know how else you
could put this, I really don't. But one of the
other things that's been cleaned up, unfortunately, is the US

(17:56):
stockpile of global interceptor missiles.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
And what do I mean by this.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
I'm talking about the air defense and this is the
air defense that the United States used updoor. And by
the way, I'm not talking about Israel's air defense or
or some of the United States air defense, right, So
these global interceptor missiles, and when the Twelve Day War
was going on, this was something that Human Events Daily
and others told you was very, very important because these

(18:24):
missiles are extremely expensive and very hard to replace, and
we don't have a lot of them. So according to
Military Watch magazine, there's an estimate that between sixty and
eighty interceptors were utilized during the conflict. This is terminal
high altitude area defense. The bad missiles are operated by

(18:44):
US Army. So because of this, each one, according to
this estimate, costs between twelve to fifteen million dollars meaning
the cost of those interceptors used sits between eight hundred
and ten million on the low end end and at
the high end cost one.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
Point two billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
US Army has seven THAD systems set up in five
air defense regiments, with an eighth set set to be
operational by the end of this year, while Street Journal
reported earlier in June that the United States had restock
the THAD system set up in Israel in twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
So this is a situation where.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
I think that those of us who have been skeptical
of the United States getting involved into wider conflicts, this
is exactly what we were talking about. We were saying
that as conservatives, look, we don't always want I should
say this, as conservatives, we live in reality. So in
reality we understand that there are definite limits and concrete,

(19:52):
concrete truths that we have to focus on. And one
of those limits in reality is scarcity and the understanding
of scarcity. It means that we don't live in an
unlimited world. And as it turns out, boys and girls,
we don't have unlimited AMMO for our air defense. Nobody does.
Iran doesn't, Israel doesn't, the United States doesn't. And when
the United States splits its air defense away from places

(20:15):
like Ukraine, way from places like Israel, way from places
like South Korea and areas where they could be helped
with or Taiwan, you know from that that theater, right,
these are all things that affect the force and affect
our own national security. So that's eight hundred to a billion,
eight hundred million to one billion dollars that's now going,

(20:37):
all right, it's up in the skies over Israel. And
understand that one of the pieces here that a lot
of people need to talk about is this is where
the military industrial complex argument comes in. They say, well,
we love this because look every time there's a war boom, Koching, Kiching, Kouching.
If you're raytheon, if you're one of the companies that

(20:58):
funds these things, oh my god, you love it. If
you're going up against the hoo Thise, when the hoo
Thies are shooting at you and you got to fire
off some of those from the US Navy, there's SM two,
those SM three, the SM six is the air defense missiles.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
They love it because.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
That means that every time they're fired, the United States
government has to buy more to backfill the ones that
were spent to back build the ordinance, and these are
extremely expensive. This, by the way, is something that our
adversaries know very well. So for Iran, for China or Russia,
they understand that if we can't beat US technology in

(21:39):
a one to one scenario, well maybe you don't have to.
Maybe you can just overwhelm it because they don't have
so many We don't have as many of these things
as we'd like to have. We don't have an unlimited amount.
But you know what they can create, an unlimited amount
of rockets, an unlimited amount of dumb fired missiles. And
so you know, when you look at a report like this,

(21:59):
it's understanding, folks.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
We live in the real world.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
And when President Trump says that he stands for diplomacy,
when President Trump says that he stands for peace in
the world, and he's not afraid to use military power,
certainly far from it, but he also understands that all
of these things come at a cost, at a cost
the United States, a cost to inflation, a cost to
our global security, and a cost to a cost to

(22:24):
our national security. So when those of US come out
and say, wait a minute, we can do the math
on this, and we can understand how much these things
are costing, and how much these systems cost the American
taxpayer as well as reduce our military readiness. And for
people to come out and start screaming, well, you're just
an isolationist, and Mitch McConnell, you're just isolation You're just isolations.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
I was like, Mitch, go back in your little turtleshell.
Everything will be fine.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
We will take care of the country for you. We
can solve these problems. And in fact, it seems like
your generation, you Super senior Mitch McConnell, are the ones
who seem to have created most of the problems rather
than solving them.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
Folks will be right back.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
We're going to get into the details of some of
these huge Supreme Court decisions right around the bench. Take
right here at Real America's Voice, Jack Psobe, Terrence Vates here.

Speaker 10 (23:37):
With your Real America's Voice. News break, It is now official.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is running for re election,
but this time as an independent and not a Democrat.
New York Democrats made headlines on Tuesday when they elected Democrats,
socialists or on Mom Donnie as their mayoral candidate. Adams
was elected to the office as a Democrat, but on Thursday,

(23:57):
he launched his re election bid by taking aim at
Mamdanie's progressive policies.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
This is not a city of handouts. This is a
city of hands out. We're gonna lift up the city
of New York.

Speaker 5 (24:10):
So I'm asking you New york Is to continue to
stand with me as we moved this city into.

Speaker 3 (24:15):
My correction, I'm ready to be your mayor. I can't.

Speaker 10 (24:22):
Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sleewe, by the way, as the
Republican candidate for mayor in New York. President Trump putting
on his peacemaker in chief hat again this afternoon, this
time in order to host the foreign ministers of Congo
and Rwanda in the Oval Office to Congo.

Speaker 5 (24:38):
You know, we have a great press conference coming up later,
and it's the Congo and Rwanda. You know, they were
fighting for years and it was machetes, it was vicious,
it was his vicious people's heads being chopped. And I
have a man who's measured in that part of the world,
very smart, and put him together and we're signing a

(25:00):
peace treating today, first time in many years, they're gonna
have peace, and uh, it's a big deal.

Speaker 10 (25:07):
One of the primary incentives for peace in the region
is create an environment where American businesses will be more
willing to invest, so says the White House. Eastern Congo,
where much of the fighting has been focused, is home
to many valuable resources, including rare minerals like tantalum and tungsten.
Access to those minerals have to some degree fueled the war,

(25:28):
which displaced millions and killed thousands. That's a quick check
of your headlines. I'm Terrence Bates. Now back to Human
Events Daily with Jack Pisobe.

Speaker 8 (25:51):
Hey Jack, where's Jack? Where's Jack.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
Worthy?

Speaker 3 (25:57):
Jack?

Speaker 8 (25:57):
I want to see you. Great job, Jack, Thank you,
what a job you do. You know, we have an
incredible thing. We're always talking about.

Speaker 5 (26:07):
The fake news of the band, but we have guys
and these are the guys you're forgetting Bullishes team.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
All right, Jeff Silbacu.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
We are back live Human Events Daily, Washington, d C.
Just a huge day by the way though in DC.
As you could see from that bump shot there of
the White House live shot, it's a muggy day in DC.
It's cloudy, it's rainy. It's at least beating the heat
wave that we've had going on. We were trying to
do a little bit of a fire pit out last

(26:36):
night for myself and Tanya, Tay and the boys, and
we were going to watch The Rocketeer and we had
the fire going and then boom, the storm just kind
of came crashing in. I thought maybe it was the
Rocketeer who who was coming in? But no, no, it
was a storm. So we had a run inside and
finish the film. But I love movies like that, old
nineties movies with heart, when movies actually had such a thing.

(26:57):
Someone else who's got a lot of heart is the
Great Terry Shilling, the president of the American Principals Project.
Excuse me, the American Priorities Project. No American, No, no Principals.
You had it right, you had it right. Yeah, I
didn't get it right. I'm like, why am I? Why
am I messing up? Sorry about that? Brother, app President
Terry Shilling. Here, Terry walk us through some of these

(27:19):
cases over the last few days.

Speaker 2 (27:21):
I mean, just just an.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
Absolute from from planned parenthood to this case out of
Maryland where they allow students allow parents to pull students
out of LGBTQ.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
But they get all that right.

Speaker 1 (27:34):
I'm not even sure x y z element op zy
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and mlkjhd f E d c b A, But I
want to know. I want to know what a huge
victory this is for the American people and for conservative
organizations like yourselves.

Speaker 12 (27:53):
Well, well again, thanks so much for having me, Jack,
I've always been a huge fan of yours. So day one, listen,
I would say the American family is three and zero
this Supreme Court term. We had a huge victory with
the Scrimti case just about two weeks ago.

Speaker 3 (28:09):
I'm sorry last week.

Speaker 12 (28:10):
Where the Supreme Court upheld the right of states to
protect children from gender transition procedures. But today malmod versus
Taylor rules that parents have a right to opt their
children out of sexually charged curriculum and programs in schools.

Speaker 3 (28:29):
But on top of that, parents have the right to.

Speaker 8 (28:32):
Know about it.

Speaker 12 (28:33):
Right at the heart of this case, the government activists,
the anti family activists that are in so many of
our government run schools. We're essentially arguing that not only
do parents not have the right to opt their children
out of these sexually charged programs in schools, but they
don't even have the right to know about it. They

(28:54):
are trying to keep this stuff from parents, and it's
just absolutely insane.

Speaker 9 (28:58):
Jack.

Speaker 3 (28:58):
Not only can parents.

Speaker 12 (29:01):
Constitutionally protect their children, parents must protect their children from
sexually charged content. That is our duty as parents. And
if you're a parent, that doesn't protect your children from
sexually charged content. And these these books are graphic. I
just want to assure you. You open up those books
and you read some of the passages. Jack, You and
I couldn't read them without laughing in front of our friends,

(29:22):
but our mothers would be blushing and absolutely appalled by
the content in these books.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
They are so graphic.

Speaker 12 (29:29):
But these are And then I will say, Jack, I
just got those out there. Supreme Court gave us another
victory today. We had two major victories for the family
in the Free Speech Coalition versus Paxton. The Supreme Court
ruled that states have the right to pass age verification
when it comes to porn sites online to protect shoulders.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
So I'm saying this.

Speaker 12 (29:48):
Term the American family is three and zero, and we
need to keep that momentum going.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
And this is incredible because, by the way, Terry, we
should you know what we should do is the next
scorecard you guys should point out is the Supreme Court
justices who have children and the way that they voted.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
On the parents' issues.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
We're getting in trouble now, but you know what, fine,
we're getting all sorts of trouble today.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
But we can because that's what we do when we
take a w But this is this actually is a
huge issue.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
I think for a lot of politicians when they say, oh, well,
it's better if the children view things this way. And
to your point, though, if you're someone who doesn't have children,
if you're someone who just looks as as children as young,
you know, young creatures to be molded by the state,
then you wouldn't have any problem with this whatsoever. But

(30:42):
if you have your own children, it is something that
fundamentally changes you. And by the way, I'm not knocking
people who don't have kids, I'm just saying that when
you are a leader of a success society, a society,
it is very important for you to make those decisions
because you understand the reverberations and the consequences for forthcoming generations.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
And the way that you raise kids is a huge
part of that.

Speaker 3 (31:09):
No, Jack, that's exactly right.

Speaker 12 (31:11):
And listen, we hear all the time from these identitarians,
who are you know, you can't pass this law without
the you know, the black community, or they're all about
identity except when it comes to the family, except when
you have your own children. That's the only time where
you you know, according to the left, if you have
your own children, that's the only time where you have
no say over what those children can learn. Right. And

(31:33):
the reality is is that parents have the fundamental right
to raise inform their children. And that's what the Supreme
Court decision brought forth. And one thing I do want
to point out, it's just because it's so rare, but
this case was led by a Muslim family, right, And
I think that there are so many differences obviously between
the Christians and the Muslims in terms of what we believe.

(31:54):
But at the heart of every major religion, and you
don't even have to be religious about this fight to protect.

Speaker 3 (31:59):
Children, it's a heart of everyone.

Speaker 12 (32:01):
You can be secular, you can be atheists, you can
be Buddhists.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
Whatever you all.

Speaker 12 (32:05):
Everyone knows how important it is to protect children from
being sexualized. Everyone except for radical lgbt Q, A, B C, D, E,
f G activists. It's it's very common sense, it's very obvious,
and it's very popular.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
Well and by the way, you know a lot of
people point out too as well for these you know,
these these types of activists that this is the way
in which their ideology is reproduced because they don't end
up having kids of their own, so they've got to
reproduce through ideology. They've got to import their ideology into
young children and increasingly younger and younger, and they view

(32:41):
this as their role in society. This part, by the way,
actually tell you let me let me throw you a
curveball on this, because I just saw that Senator Slacken
out of Michigan was saying something earlier today regarding KA twelve,
and I threw throughout, you know, my comment on social media,
and it's related to this, and it got you know,

(33:03):
started this fierce debate.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
So it's sort of our question of the day. So
question of the day.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
She says all phones should be banned from classrooms for
K to twelve So seventeen seventy six at human events
dot com. Seventeen seventy six at human events dot com.
Way in and now I get people want to say
the knee jerk responses say, well, of course they should
be right obviously. However, however, what about for teachers that

(33:28):
are introducing stuff in like this in the classroom, teachers
that are being political, teachers that are teaching sexually charged,
you know, agendas in the classroom going far beyond? This
was actually one of the silver linings of COVID because
we were able to finally, parents were finally able to
look over their kids shoulder to see what the teacher

(33:48):
was teaching on those zoom classes. So, so, Terry, what
do you think? It's actually kind of an interesting question.
How do you hold teachers accountable without having the phone?

Speaker 12 (33:58):
Well, so listen, I I'm really kind of torn on
it because I definitely would have been one of the
kids sneaking my phone into school and recording my teacher
to hold them accountable, right, I mean, at the end
of the day, if your government officials won't do anything,
if your city council won't do anything, law enforcement do anything,
well then it's kind of in our hands to protect ourselves.

Speaker 3 (34:19):
I do.

Speaker 12 (34:19):
I will say, Jack, I have been on an anti
tech tear recently. Is wreaking having my family, and we
just spent a week in Wyoming, right outside of Cody,
and we had no reception, none, And it was the
best week we've had as a family in quite some time.
We climbed mountains, we rode horses through rivers. I mean,

(34:40):
we get so disconnected from the real world. I would
like to ban cell phones almost for everyone in this world,
because it is so distracting, and you'd be surprised at
how much work your cell phone actually is for you
and how much of a burden it really truly is.
At the end of the day, it was shocking how
tough it was to go back to civilization and just

(35:02):
to get back up and get caught up with all
the messages. We're constantly inundated by being contacted by people,
and on most of the time it's complete strangers we've
never even met in our entire life. It's overwhelming.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Well, and and by the way, you know too, it's
and I do this on Sundays or sort of my
might either I call my low tech day now at
this point my low connectivity day. I try to be
off my phone as much as possible. During Lent, I
was doing no cell phone at all on Sundays, or
at least no social media or texting, right. You know,
you could, you know, look up directions or something like that.

(35:34):
That'd be fine, but you know, it's it's takes up
way too much of your time and it ends up
it ends up taking away. It distracts you from things
that are in front of your face, like to your point,
family or just connecting with your loved ones or whatever
it is that you might actually also be doing.

Speaker 2 (35:52):
And that's, you know, this low tech environment, that's what
that provides.

Speaker 1 (35:55):
By the way, I'd be remiss if I hadn't mentioned
that another app priority that you guys have been fighting
for for a while also passed at the Supreme Court,
and that was regarding pornographic websites and saying that states
can actually regulate on the basis of age for that
walk us through that case.

Speaker 12 (36:13):
So essentially throw up to twenty three states now that
have passed age verification. And what this does is it
says to porn companies, hey, before you deliver obscene and
violent and discussing content to anyone, you have to verify
that they're actually twenty one. We've been trying so hard
to protect miners from pornography online at least since nineteen
ninety seven, which is essentially the advent of the Internet.

(36:36):
That's where the Communications Decency Act comes in. But the
Supreme Court has been striking down all of these proposals
to reign in the porn industry until today. Right today
is a beautiful day because those twenty three states that
passed age verification to protect.

Speaker 3 (36:50):
Miners from porn online, they were vindicated.

Speaker 12 (36:53):
It's constitutional to mandate that porn companies who make billions
of dollars a year must or must be required to
verify the age of users prior to giving them content. Jack,
this isn't very hard. This isn't even like very a
very heavy lift for them. It's incredibly cheap. Every single
adult oriented business that's online verifies age. The nicotine guys

(37:18):
verify age, the gambling guys verify age, the weed guys
verify age, the alcohol guys. Everyone online verifies age, so
that we're not giving this content to minors except for
the porn industry.

Speaker 3 (37:31):
And that changed today.

Speaker 12 (37:32):
So now what we need to do, Jack, is we
need to get some federal legislation passed to protect miners
all across the country. There's no reason why children in
California should not be protected by pornography just because they
have a horrific and terrible and embarrassing governor like Gavin Newsom.

Speaker 2 (37:50):
One of the worst out there.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
Terry, Where can people go to follow you, to support
everything that app is doing.

Speaker 2 (37:56):
And to keep up with what you have going on?

Speaker 12 (37:59):
Well, Jack, again, thank you so much for having me.
I continue to be impressed and proud of everything you're
working on. But if anyone wants to follow what we're
doing and American Principles Project, it's just Americanprinciples Project dot org.
Or you can follow me on social media across the board, x, Instagram,
true social, all of that.

Speaker 3 (38:18):
It's just shilling.

Speaker 12 (38:20):
Seventeen seventy six s chi lll I G one seven
seven six.

Speaker 1 (38:26):
All right, appreciate that Terry shilling everyone. Huge victories for
his organization as well. They've been fighting super hard on
all of these cases and in state after state after state.
One more segment Human Events Daily coming back up.

Speaker 2 (38:41):
Don't you dare touch that dial? You ready?

Speaker 1 (39:02):
Jack is a great guys.

Speaker 8 (39:05):
Everybody's talking about it.

Speaker 9 (39:06):
You'll get it.

Speaker 8 (39:07):
He's right.

Speaker 3 (39:12):
And turn around.

Speaker 13 (39:18):
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that we'd forget what's worth fighting for. But this generation remembers,
we remember truth, we remember freedom, and now we rise.

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(39:55):
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Speaker 12 (40:21):
When I'm working long hours, I'm always listening to Human
Events with Jack Posobic.

Speaker 1 (40:26):
All right, Jack Pisobic, I'm back here, Human Events Daily,
Real America's voice, and you're back as well, because you
didn't dare to touch that dial. I know, because I
threatened you in the previous segment. Another person who's not
threatening at all, who's going to be joining us right
now is Mike Lyndell. Mike, you're the CEO of my pillow.

(40:47):
You've been run around doing a bunch of stuff. Did
I hear correctly? Did you sneak somebody into the White
House today?

Speaker 2 (40:53):
What happened there?

Speaker 3 (40:55):
Well, that was with Lyndel TV.

Speaker 9 (40:57):
Everybody, by the way, Lyndell TV publicly traded MLMC, Mike,
Lindel Media Corp.

Speaker 8 (41:03):
And Jack.

Speaker 3 (41:04):
This was the first day we.

Speaker 9 (41:06):
Were actually in the press UH got into the press
corps and the corp of the UH and and he
asked her the question it was in It was the
buying appointment. He asked her a question and the question
he called on her the question Kara asked. She said,
I asked about the you know, the twenty twenty election

(41:26):
and being stole in all this. And he goes, that's
a very good question. He goes, where are you from?
And she says Lindael TV. And I think a shot
shot to everyone because he goes, why did I know that?
You know, it's kind of like this isn't a setup.

Speaker 1 (41:39):
It was awesome, Yeah, what's the whole thing live and
I'm sitting there going and I could recognize the voice,
but the feed that I was watching, we didn't you
know the way that the way that it was, you know,
obviously on the presidents we could always it didn't cut
to the other shot.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
And I said, waiting't I recognize that voice?

Speaker 8 (41:57):
I think?

Speaker 2 (41:57):
And then she says this, Oh, Lindelli got a ring
her in there? But did you?

Speaker 1 (42:02):
But you had to have set it up. You had
to have set up the question right, certainly, No, Kara.

Speaker 3 (42:08):
Kara's very good.

Speaker 9 (42:09):
You know, we have two white houses, wow fence, we
have her and Allison, and we've had him for you know,
since the inauguration and uh and uh, but she hasn't
been able to get in there with where the president's
ad and they and uh, she thinks of all the
questions herself. I mean that that was what a perfect question.
And uh, you appreciate he said, I love you. I

(42:30):
love you for that question.

Speaker 2 (42:31):
Who are you with?

Speaker 9 (42:33):
Anybody else would think it's a setup. In fact, Jack Media,
I uh just came out if people looking up and
they ask you did a real nice thing about it
instead of saying, oh, this had to be a setup.
The president had to know who to call on. No,
it was not a setup. It was all just divine.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
Appointment, just just unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (42:54):
But but Mike, so we've.

Speaker 1 (42:56):
Got that going on, the huge rulings at the Supreme Court.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
We got a couple of minutes left here to the
end of the program.

Speaker 1 (43:02):
You got to tell us there's got to be some
summer special sell us some stuff. What are the summer
specials over at my Pillow.

Speaker 9 (43:09):
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lawsuit against law Fare one hundred percent vindicated.

Speaker 3 (43:15):
That happened over a week ago.

Speaker 9 (43:16):
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(44:18):
I'm going to match it today with one hundred dollars
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Speaker 3 (44:25):
You can't you can't put.

Speaker 9 (44:26):
A value on what I'm going to give you today
if you buy one hundred dollars or more. So we
have all these great things going on, Jack, I'm going
to do one more for years for your audience. If
you guys buy today with the promo code Pozo, I'm
going to give you a bi pillow two point zero free,
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(44:47):
did have God where you just won this big lawsuit
and this said absolutely free. If you buy anything you
get this free. You will use this pill more than anything.
The cover says, with God, all things are possible. Well
absolutely free for it. So Jacobs, a great day for
my pillow. It's a great day. Your audience has supported us.
We wouldn't be here without the support because we've been

(45:10):
canceled everywhere. They just keep attacking my pillow. Why because
they want me to quit talking about securing our election
and going to paper ballot pan coming. That's what it's
all about, everybody. We were the only one, Jack that
took it all the way to jury trial and we.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
Won, the only one that took it all the way. Mike,
I gotta say thank you. What an incredible honor. The
exclusive offer for promo code post so so sorry to
all the promo code Tanya people out there. No exclusive
offers for promo code Tanya. It's promo code post so
only God bless Mike. All Right, folks, what a week

(45:49):
a roller coaster. It's been a long year. This week,
as they say, Jack Prosovic for Real America's Voice and
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