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September 29, 2025 55 mins

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Segment A: The Joint Terrorism Task Forces Have Begun The Antifa Crack Down
Segment B: The Attack on Churches in America Continues in Michigan
Segment C: The Heroes Who Saved Lives in the Tragic Mormon Temple Attack

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is what happens when the Fourth Turning meets fifth
generation warfare.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
A commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy intelligence veteran.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
This is Human Events with your host Jack Posovic.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Christ is King.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
President Trump hosts last ditch talks with congressional leaders to
avoid a government shutdown.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
The Democrats have become radical left lunatics. They have policies
that nobody's going to buy. And you know, I see
what's going on in New York. We're we're going to
have a perhaps a communist mayor because it's split up.
You know, if the people would get together and have
one candidate that have a think a pretty good chance,
but looks like maybe they're not going to do that,

(00:49):
but we're gonna end up with a communist mayor. It's
not even believable in my beautiful New York.

Speaker 3 (00:54):
The deadly attack on a church meeting house in Michigan,
killing at least two people and injuring eight.

Speaker 5 (00:59):
From what I understand and based on my conversations with
the FBI director, all they know right now is this
was an individual who hated people of the Mormon faith,
and they are trying to understand more about this. How premeditated,
it was, how much planning went into it, whether he
left a note. All of those questions have yet to
be answered, but certainly will be answered.

Speaker 4 (01:20):
One thing for sure, we must fight fire with fire.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
New protests in Portland, Oregon in response to President Trump
ordering troops into the city that he claims is war ravaged,
the Commander in chief vowing to protect ice facilities he
says are under siege by Antifa. Well, people are now
taking to the streets. They are pushing back on the
military move.

Speaker 6 (01:46):
Fatifa and other left we activists have rallied outside of
this ice facility here every night and clash with federal agents.
Some of those protests even tony and violent.

Speaker 7 (02:26):
Ladies.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
Jentlen and welcome on board today's edition of Human Events Daily.
We are here live in Washington, d C. Today is
September twenty ninth, twenty twenty five. Anno Domini, the first
show I've done in this studio since hosting the Charlie
Kirk Memorial on September eleventh, though we will be back

(02:48):
in Phoenix for the rest of the week. Folks, go
take a look what happened this weekend and after we
got off the show on Friday evening. We got the
word after we had interviewed the Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security,
where we had been saying over and over what we
need here is an activation of the Joint Terrorism Task Forces. Well,

(03:11):
kudos to Attorney General Pam Bondi because that's exactly what
she did, the full activation of the Joint Terrorism Task Forces.

Speaker 7 (03:19):
And this is across the country.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
So there's two hundred of these, many in the major
cities that's typically where they operate out of, so New York, LA, Chicago, Philly, Washington, DC,
as a special situation, Phoenix.

Speaker 7 (03:33):
Dallas, you take your pick.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
So the Joint Terrorism task Forces, these are the fusion
and ops centers for intelligence sharing and for information that
can go between the various domestic terrorist groups, some of which,
by the way, Seattle, Portland. You will see flow of
the fighters from various locales. They'll go from one AOAR
to another. So when they're moving between aoars, that's when

(03:56):
the different Joint Terrorism task Forces can pick them up
or drop them off. And we've got to keep.

Speaker 7 (04:01):
The pressure on.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
We saw incredible videos that came out over the weekend.

Speaker 7 (04:06):
This was great.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
It's still reactive though it's still in a reactive mode,
so they're standing there, they're doing the protection. They did
fantastic work and my hat is off. Had its absolutely
off to the professional way that the ICE agents, the
Border Patrol that came in to support every other augment
performed throughout this weekend.

Speaker 7 (04:24):
It was incredible.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Also, we were able to break the news yesterday, even
though it's a Sunday. We don't take days off out
here around here. Human Events was able to break the
news that the ICE officer who was involved in an
incident that.

Speaker 7 (04:39):
Involved the spouse.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
It seems of an illegal alien. It had been reported
that he was placed under investigation related to duty, that
he has actually been restored to full active duty, Fit
for Ful Duty FFD because of additional evidence that was found.

Speaker 7 (04:57):
Over the weekend, a.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Full review of the situation took place, and it turned
out that that ICE agent did not do anything wrong.
So we're happy to report for you guys when something
good does happen. And here's the end of the day.
The people that are waging domestic insurrection against the United

(05:19):
States of America, that have declared war on this country
and all that we stand for, that we're trying to bomb,
they actually uncovered a bomb at the Chicago.

Speaker 7 (05:31):
Ice Facility over the weekend.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
And more to the point, Charlie Kirk is not with
us because of anti fascist violence, Ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 7 (05:43):
It will not stop until it is stopped.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
The networks are there, the networks are in place, the
funding is in place. All of this needs to be investigated,
it needs to be pressurized, and it needs to be
wiped clean. It's really as simple as that. It needs
to be wiped clean so the rest of us can
go about our lives, so the rest of us can
engage in civil American discourse. The troublemakers and the jttfs

(06:11):
know exactly who they are. They need to be rounded up.
The financiers need to be shut down. Anyone involved in
inciting or conspiracy to incite one of these riots, and
that's what they are. They are planned riots. They need
to be taken down. It's really as simple as that. Now,
we saw another act, horrific act of violence against the

(06:33):
LDS Church yesterday, some other acts of violence over the weekend.
We're going to get into all of that as we continue.
Prime Minister in net and Yahoo expected to make an
appearance at the White house soon. When that happens, we
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working the phones all day yesterday on this act of

(08:46):
violence in Michigan, an attack on an LDS church, a
Mormon church. Uh, the president potentially meeting here with BBNT
and Yahoo prim sure of Israel want to cut to that,
and we'll go to it. But we're not exactly sure
when it's going to come out, but we'll let you know.
But for the time being, we've.

Speaker 7 (09:06):
Got on Tyler Boyer.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
He's the coo of turning point action, Tyler, how's it
going at?

Speaker 6 (09:13):
Jack is going to be with you again? We've seen
a lot of you lately.

Speaker 7 (09:17):
A little bit.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
Yeah, you can't get rid of me, you know what.
So we're obviously, you know, for ones, we're talking about
something completely other than that we've we've been dealing with
the last couple of days. But unfortunately it's yet another
act of violence. Caroline Levitt came out and said that
this was an act of violence directed at the Mormon Church,

(09:38):
directed at Mormon's. Do you have any other information regarding
this or potential motive here?

Speaker 6 (09:46):
Yeah, So there's been a lot of speculation kind of
revolved around the shooter here on specifically on how they're
what their intent was. Obviously, I don't think you drive
a car a into an LDS church and onload and
start throwing out uh you know, I eds if you

(10:09):
don't have some kind of hatred for for for Mormons.
So I think it's safe to say that that that exists.
But you know, what exactly was the motive? Was there
people that he had interacted with his his his politics.
I know there's been some speculation, Remember in Michigan, you

(10:30):
don't have partisan voter registration, so it's a little bit
more difficult to determine who a person is based off
of their registration. There have been some suggestions based off
of some kind of loosely posted pictures that you know,
he had some kind of acts to grind against Republicans
or Trump. We just don't really know that quite yet.

(10:54):
I think it's far more likely the religion played a
factor in this, given the you know that that was
the target here.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Yeah, and I'm actually seeing so the Detroit Free Press
has an article up saying that this that a Burton
City council candidate said that he spoke.

Speaker 7 (11:17):
To the man. I guess he had knocked on his
door about a week prior so. They were they were out.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Canvassing and somebody knocked on his door potentially to you know,
either get him get a ballot for him, or for
one of the ongoing elections, and that he actually went
on this, This suspect here went on a tirade against
the LDS Church, described Mormons as quote.

Speaker 7 (11:40):
The anti Christ.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
The man was outgoing, polite and extremely friendly, and it
was his animosity towards the church didn't seem violent, but
it was very much the standard anti LDS talking points
that you'd find basically that you'd find online. He said,
this wasn't something that I would forget, and again I
didn't didn't say anything specific, but that's the just as
of an hour ago, they found someone apparently who Tyler

(12:03):
as you just said, you know, they don't have the registration,
or at least the partisan registration, but we are in
election time and certainly you know something about canvassing, and
this is something that was I mean, those are the
types of things, by the way, in canvassing that you
would probably want to mark down in a special notes section.

Speaker 6 (12:19):
Right, and it's really important to point out so you know,
the LDS Church is not huge in Michigan. You know,
there's probably a lot more threats against other religions within
the state of Michigan. You know, the members of the
LDS Church only make up about one percent of Michiganders.

(12:40):
So it's not like this is a huge quote unquote
you know. You know, problem that exists is just all
this animosity. Seems like that this guy, based off that
interaction that he had had with the city council candidate,
just had some kind of weird obsession that that with that,

(13:00):
and that's why I mean it even came up in
that conversation potentially with the city council candidate maybe that
that gentleman believing that it was a bigger issue than
was there. But you know, it's this kind of spurred
a lot of different conversations because obviously we know, uh,
Charlie was assassinated in Utah. There's been some kind of
anti Mormon rhetoric that's come out in the weeks from

(13:23):
that that that we're around that, even though the individual
that was responsible was not seemingly religious at all. But
we'll get to know that shooter a little bit more deeply.
But you know, obviously Utah being the home of the
the LDS Church, and then you also had this week, uh,
you know, the president of the LDS Church pass away,

(13:45):
which is kind of a big deal within LDS culture.
So you have this really odd convergence of things happening
where there's just a lot of you know, forefront in
the mind of the Mormon faith. Tomorrow, we actually are
are hosting an event turning Point on campus at Utah

(14:05):
State University, which was where Charlie was supposed to have
his second Utah stop, uh and his original tour. So
that's happening tomorrow where we'll be interviewing a number of
individuals who were who were present and involved around the assassination,
meaning you know, the individuals who were uh you know,
part and parcel to the news, including the governor and

(14:28):
Jason Chafitz who he was there with his family at
the time at Utah Valley University. So it should be
it should be really interesting, uh, an interesting conversation, especially
given the news of Michigan and then also uh the
bigger news of of the LDS president passing away this
last week.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
And I think there's, if anything, because I know a
lot of people are trying to draw up some kind
of line between these horrific acts of violence that we've
all seen of out of bloody September. You know, it
started with an attack on a Catholic church, then a
series of other attempts, then obviously Charlie's assassination, now an

(15:13):
attack on a Mormon church, the LDS church, which they
you know, because it's so badly burned, we don't even
know exactly how many fatalities there were, if others, you know, Tyler,
I think there's it's it's something to be said that obviously,
you know, antifa is one is one thing, and that
that obviously exists separate to the the broader issue of violence.

(15:36):
There's lots of people who unfortunately commit violence. But I
do think that there's something out there, something of a
copycat effect out there that when people see this on
the news that if you are and studies have born
this out, that if you are someone who's sort of
on that on that line, if you're someone who's got
TBI or or any other potential PTSD that you know

(15:57):
that is that is left untreated or it's not treated well,
that seeing these things in the news does tend to
kind of push them over. And I think if anyone's
looking for a bigger connection, I kind of feel like that.

Speaker 7 (16:07):
Might be it.

Speaker 6 (16:10):
Yeah, I think it's uh, it's you're bringing up an
interesting point that we're in kind of a dark period here,
you know, you you refer to this month as as
bloody September. It looks like we're entering an era unfortunately
that violence is becoming thematic across the country, and and

(16:30):
we know that this is what happens, is that violence
begets violence, is that people that see this that are
interested in attention, uh, and the sickest way possible, uh,
you know, act on some of these thoughts that they've
had in their head, and in particular in communities where
they think it's okay. And this is why it's so
important for our civilization to be able to embrace you know,

(16:54):
the the godliness that we need to embrace, which is,
you know, been one of the positives come out of
Charlie's passing, Charlie's assassination rather, is that we've had many
people turn their hearts towards God and be want to
be better people. But unfortunately, where that light is cast,
sometimes there's darkness that comes in with really evil people

(17:15):
trying to thwart it. And so, regardless of what the
motive is here with this in Michigan, it's without a
doubt pure evil that is driving some of these forces,
and we're going to probably see more of it as
the battle wages on between good and evil and America.

Speaker 7 (17:34):
Well, no, I think that's right.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
I mean, the very first thing that I tweeted out
was that this is demonic and you know, as Christians, look, guys,
you know, I'm more than happy to have the you know,
the various debates, and gosh, we've had them on the
show so many times. It's like, we've got a Catholics,
we've got Mormons, we've got Evangelicals. But at the end
of it, we've had them with Charlie so many times.

(17:57):
But at the end of the day, when we're all
under attack, we're all under attack, and that's what it
comes down to. This is demonic influence. There's no question
about that. Demons are writhing in pain when people gather
together to worship Christ Jesus.

Speaker 7 (18:13):
That's the end of it.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
And it almost feels like when the switch is flipped
that you're going to see. Unfortunately, more and more of
this And actually, Tyler, when we come back, we didn't
get to it in this situation. I want to talk
about the fact that there's a good a silver lining
here is that we had a good guy with a gun,
and at the end of the day, that's what it's
going to come down to. We all need to be

(18:35):
getting smarter, we all need to be training more, we
all need to be understanding that there's a real and
serious threat.

Speaker 7 (18:43):
So it's time to take it seriously. The right back.
Jack Pasovic Real Marcus voice Human Events Daily.

Speaker 9 (19:00):
Know that you talk about influencers. These are influencers and
they're friends of mine. Jack Great down.

Speaker 7 (19:14):
Jack PROSOBC. We're back live Human Events Daily.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
We're talking to Tyler Boyer about this shooting and bombing
of an LDS church up in Michigan. But Tyler, I
know the President is going to be speaking very soon here,
but I got to ask you, man, it was a
good guy with a gun who stopped this, and that
needs to be said over and over.

Speaker 6 (19:31):
Yeah, one of the church leaders that was at the
on the dais was a person who happened to be
carrying a gun. Actually in the face of church policy.
Believe it or not, it's come out that church policy
a few years ago was encouraging people to not carry
at church, which is I think a total and huge mistake.

(19:53):
Thank goodness for this man who was able to exchange fire.
It sounds like, based off of reports with the shooter
was able to save probably dozens of lives, maybe maybe
even more than that by keeping the individual busy, uh
until police got there. And our understanding is that the
police put him down. There's a little bit of confusion

(20:15):
whether the individual put him down and policed it, but
it sounds like the individual who was carrying got shot.
So he's a total hero, saved tons of lives, and
that's what we got to see more of it. In particular,
we've got to have people defending and protecting our churches.
We have individuals.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Want to drill down on something real quick. This wasn't
like a security guard. This was one of the people
on the diis.

Speaker 6 (20:38):
Actually, yeah, this is this is a that what they
in the LDS faith they call second counselor and the
bishop rick. So you have a bishop who's kind of
like the pastor or priest, and they have two counselors
who who joined them. So all three of them are
sitting on the stand and so obviously they had they
had looks, and so he was able to pull out

(20:59):
his gun and it sounds like exchange fire with the individual.
And again, thank goodness he was there, because who knows
who else would have been murdered if had he not
had exchanged fire with that individual. It sounds like he
was shot, is what the reports are. So we're praying
for them obviously. It's just another example of why it's

(21:19):
so important to carry is that you have individuals who
are sitting ducks in places like churches and theaters and
things like that. And and the best way to fight
the bad guys with guns is good guys with guns.
And we know that from experience after experience.

Speaker 7 (21:36):
I mean, it has to be said.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
And you know, I wish, hey, don't we all wish
we didn't live in the world that we live in.
And you know, I hear the Democrats the liberals run
around And by the way, Michigan already has red flag laws,
so you know, this is a situation where you know,
the red flag laws didn't work here, the system didn't
work for whatever reason. And you know, this guy was

(21:59):
able to do but he did. And ultimately, it's it
has to come down to that. And this is what
I talk about with violence on at the network level.
When we're talking about network violence like this, like decentralized, distributed,
you know, open source network warfare like a I talked
about it on CNN, asymmetric civil warfare. That's what we're seeing.

(22:19):
And the only way ultimately to stop that is it
was some type of state force. Okay, we're being told, Tyler,
that being told that the president is walking out. Tell
people real quick where they can vollow.

Speaker 6 (22:29):
You yep, just that at Tyler Boyer Bowyr follow along.

Speaker 7 (22:35):
All right, thanks so much, Tyler.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel I believe
a Gaza potential peace plan is being presented.

Speaker 4 (22:44):
A big day, a beautiful day, potentially one of the
great days ever in civilization, things that have been going
on for hundreds of years and thousands of years. We're
gonna at least we're at a minimum, very very close,
and I think we're beyond very close. And I want

(23:05):
to thank Babe for really getting in there and doing
a job. We've worked well together, as we have with
many other countries, both of us, with many other countries,
which is the only way this whole situation gets solved.
And I'm not just talking about Gaza. Gays is one thing,
but we're talking about much beyond Gaza, the whole deal,

(23:28):
everything getting solved. It's called peace in the Middle East.
So today is a historic day for peace. And Prime
Minister net Yahoo and I have just concluded an important
meeting on many vital issues, including Iran trade, the expansion
of the Abraham Accords, and most importantly, we discussed how

(23:53):
to end the war in Gaza. But It's just a
part of the bigger pick, which is peace in the
Middle East, and let's call it eternal peace in the
Middle East. So this is far more than anybody expected.
But the level of support that I've had from the

(24:13):
nations in the Middle East and surrounding Israel and neighbors
of Israel has been incredible, incredible, every single one of them.
This afternoon, after extensive consultation with our friends and partners
throughout the region, I'm formerly releasing our principles for peace,
which people have really liked, I must say. And these

(24:35):
are done not just routinely done. These are done with
total and total consideration and working with the nations that
we're talking about. All these nations have made contributions to
those suggestions. I want to thank the leaders of many
Arab and Muslim nations for their tremendous support and developing

(24:57):
the proposal, along with many of our our allies in Europe.
Europe has been very much involved, and as I was
called by many of the European leaders, most of them
saying is this true? Are you really doing peace in
the Middle East? This is the most incredible thing we've heard.
Some think it's the biggest thing they've ever heard. They

(25:17):
called just to find out was it just a rumor
or is it actually done? And then they said, have
you spoken to the Arab leaders? Have you spoken to
the all of the other leaders that we have to
get a lot of people involved in this one. I
also want to thank Prime Minister Natnial for agreeing to
the plan and for trusting that if we work together,

(25:38):
we can bring an end to the death and destruction
that we've seen for so many years, decades even centuries,
and begin a new chapter of security, peace and prosperity
for the entire region. And I want to just say
that my meetings and dialogue that we had with so

(25:58):
many countries, Saudi Arras as an example, the king is
a phenomenal person, the Emir of Qatar who is an
incredible people youoe, and that's Nbz and Abz. We've totally involved.
These are the people that we've been dealing with and

(26:19):
who've been actually very much involved in this negotiation, giving
us ideas things they can live with, things they can't
live with. Pretty complex, I mean, after two thousand and
three thousand years, whatever it is, I guess it's got
to be a little complex. It would have been done
a long time ago. The King of Jordan was with us,
as you know in the United Nations. President of Turkey,

(26:45):
President Erduwan, it's a friend of mine, a strong man,
but a good man. President of Indonesia, somebody who's an
amazing leader, Prabowoll. He is an amazing leader and respected
by everybody. He was in the room with us. We

(27:05):
were together with most of these people that I'm mentioning.
Others were by phone or the next day. The Prime
Minister and the Field Marshal of Pakistan, they were with
us right from the beginning. Incredible. In fact, they just
put out a statement that they fully believe in this pack.

(27:28):
It just came out just as I was walking on.
They said, sir, you have a big notice from the
Prime Minister of Pakistan and from the Field Marshal that
they backed this one hundred. President LCCI of Egypt was terrific.
And these are people I've gotten to know over the years.
I mean, it's I would say it started around twenty

(27:50):
fifteen and then went into twenty sixteen when the presidency
began officially began. But I've known him actually for a
long time and in many cases really great. Many can't
say in all cases, but I will tell you in
many cases they're great men and some great women too.
They tend to be mostly men, however, I will say that,

(28:12):
but if accepted by Hamasi's proposal calls for the release
of all remaining hostages immediately, but in no case more
than seventy two hours. So the hostages are coming back.
And I hate even saying this from the standpoint doesn't
sound right, but it is so important to the parents

(28:35):
the bodies of the young men. I believe in almost
all cases the young men are coming back immediately. I
met with parents, and parents felt as strongly about getting
there the body of their dead boy back as they did,
is though the boy were alive and well. It's important

(29:00):
to them, and it means the immediate end to the
war itself, not just Gaza, it's the war itself under
the Plan. Arab and Muslim countries have committed than in
writing in many cases, but I actually would take their
word for it. The people I mentioned, I take their
word for it to demilitarize Gaza, and that's quickly decommission

(29:27):
the military capabilities of Hamas and all other terror organizations
do that immediately. And we're relying on the countries that
I named and others to deal with Hamas. And I'm
hearing that Hamas wants to get this done too, and
that's a good thing. And destroy your all terror infrastructure,

(29:50):
including the tunnel's weapons of production facilities. They have a
lot of production facilities that we're destroying. They will also
help train local police forces in the areas that we're
discussing right now, in particular in and around Gaza, working

(30:11):
with the new transitional authority in Gaza. All parties will
agree on a timeline for Israeli forces to withdraw in phases.
Will be withdrawing in phases, no more shooting. Hopefully, as
progress is made toward achieving these goals, Arab and Muslim
nations need to be allowed the chance to fulfill these

(30:32):
commitments of dealing with Hamas. They have to deal with them,
because they were one group that we have not dealt with.
I haven't dealt with them, But the Arab countries are
going to and Muslim countries are going to be dealing
with Hamas, and I believe they've already been there. I

(30:53):
think they probably have an understanding and they haven't maybe
mentioned that, but I would imagine they do. Otherwise they win,
they've gone as far as they've gone. If they were
unable to do so, then Israel would have the absolute
right and actually our full back in the US, full
banking back in Marco's here and a lot of our
leaders are here, are great Vice President Susie Wilds, Steve Whitgoff,

(31:17):
Jared Kushner. They've been so involved in this, in this process,
I don't think anybody else could have done it or
even even come close. But it's we're right there. We're
right there first time, and thousands of years, I think
you can probably say, if you really look into it,
if you study back, if you're a scholar, you would

(31:39):
say thousands of years, Israel would have my fall back
into finish the job of destroying the threat of Hamas.
But I hope that we're going to have a deal
for peace, and if Amas rejects the deal, which is
always possible, they're the only one left. Everyone else has

(32:02):
accepted it. But I have a feeling that we're going
to have a positive answer. But if not, as you know, BB,
you'd have our full backing to do what you would
have to do. Everyone understands that The ultimate result must
be the elimination of any danger posed in the region,

(32:22):
and the danger is caused by Amas. The tyranny of
terror has to end. And this is again something that
we're looking for. This is eternity, this is for forever.
To ensure the success of this effort, my plan calls
for the creation of a new international oversight body, the

(32:44):
Board of Peace. We call it the Board of Peace,
sort of a beautiful name, the Board of Peace, which
will be headed not at my request, believe me, I'm
very busy, but we have to make sure this works.
The leaders of the Arab world and Israel and everybody

(33:06):
involved asked me to do this, so it would be
headed by a gentleman known as President Donald J. Trump
of the United States. That's what I want is some
extra work to do, but it's so important that I'm
willing to do it, and we'll do it right. And
we're going to put leaders from other countries on and
leaders that are very distinguished leaders, and we'll have a board.

(33:28):
And one of the people that wants to be on
the board is the UK former Prime Minister Tony Blair,
good Man, very good man, and some others, and they'll
be named over the next few days, and it'll be
quite the board working. Everybody wants to be on it. Now.
I don't know if that had anything to do. They

(33:50):
named me and everybody else wanted to be on it.
I guess they figure, well, he's a self touch, he'll
be easy to deal with, working with the World Bank
and others. It'll be responsible well for recruiting and training
a new government that will be made up of Palestinians
along with highly qualified experts from all around the world.
Hamas and other terrorist factions will play no role in

(34:13):
the board, but they'll play no role in the governance
of Gaza at all, directly or indirectly. As you know,
thousands of Hamas leaders have been killed and soldiers have
been killed, and we can never forget October seventh, but

(34:36):
thousands have paid the price for that. And now it's
time to get our hostages back and get back to
trying to build something that's really great and very important.
In our meeting today, Prime Minister Netya, who is very
clear about his opposition to a Palestinian state, and he
continuously mentions October seventh, and I understand that most people

(35:00):
will do and I understand and respect his position on
many things. But what he's doing today is so good
for Israel. And I noticed that they have large crowds
gathering in Israel all the time, and they have my
name up. They like me for whatever reason. Maybe I
don't know, but they do like me. But they say

(35:20):
two things. Please get the hostages back and please end
the war. They've had it. So I think it's a
very popular thing you do. Because he's a warrior. He
doesn't know about getting back to a normal way of life,
but he is a warrior and Israel is lucky to
have him. But now the people want to get back

(35:40):
to peace. They want to get back to normalization in
a true sense. Several countries have foolish you recognized the
Palestinian state, as you know. Some European friends, allies, good people,
But they're really, I think, doing that because they're very
tired of what's going on for so many decades, Presidents

(36:02):
and prime ministers for years, and during this time having
to do with the Middle East. All they're doing is
talking about the same thing over and over. They want
to see it get back, and nobody wants that more
than me or I believe Bib two. But the people
of Israel want it, they really want it. They want
the hostages back. That includes the probably thirty two bodies

(36:24):
that we're talking about, twenty people that are living, thirty
two or so people that are dead, and they want
to have peace. So let us not forget how we
got here. Hamas was elected by the Palestinian people. Israel
withdrew from Gaza thinking they would live in peace. Remember
that long time ago. They withdrew. They said, you take it,

(36:48):
this is our contribution to peace. But that didn't work out.
That didn't work out. It was the opposite of peace.
They pulled away. They let them have it. Never forgot
that because I said, that doesn't sound like a good
deal to me as a real estate person. I mean,
they gave up the ocean, right ron, they gave up

(37:10):
the ocean. They said, who would do this deal? And
it still didn't work out. They were very generous, actually,
and they gave up the most magnificent piece of land
in many ways in the Middle East. And they said,
all we want to do now is that peace, and
that request was not honored. Instead of building a better
life for the Palestinians and Moss diverted resources to build

(37:33):
over four hundred miles of tunnels and terror infrastructure, rocket
production facilities, and hit their military command post and launch
sites in hospital, schools and mosques. So if you want
after them, you'd be after them, and you wouldn't even
realize you ended up knocking out a hospital or school
or a mosque. That terrible thing, terrible, terrible way to

(37:57):
have to fight. No fighter is good, but that's a
real bad. So there are many Palaestinians who wish to
live in peace, many, many of many. I've seen so
many of them, and they have support. And I challenge
the Palestinians to take responsibility for their destiny, because that's
what we're giving them. We're giving them responsibility for their destiny.

(38:21):
Fully condemned and prohibit terrorism and earn their way to
a brighter future. They don't want the life that they've had.
They've had a rough life with Hamas. If the Palestinian
authority does not complete the reforms that I laid out
and my vision for peace in twenty twenty, they'll have
only themselves to blame. We're giving them an amazing footprint,

(38:42):
and they have amazing support from the leaders of the
Arab world and the Muslim world that great leaders. These
are great leaders, These are unbelievable leaders that have built
great countries and very wealthy countries. What the future holds
for the Palestinians, no one really knows. But the plan
that we put forward today is focused on ending the
war immediately, getting all of our hostages back, getting everything

(39:08):
back hard to believe when you even say it, and
creating conditions the durable Israeli security in Palestinian success. Israeli
security is going to be involved. We're going to help you.
We'll be there with you in terms of helping with security.
We want to make sure it works. We just want
to make sure it works. They shouldn't be a shot fired.

(39:30):
Now there will be, I guess because that's the way
it seems to be. But they shouldn't have to be
within a few days. They shouldn't have to be a
shot fired. And maybe for eternity, wouldn't that be nice.
I hope it's true. I can tell you the leadership
of that region feels that there's a good chance of
it being true. So this will lead to a disagreement

(39:52):
that we're talking about, will lead to a sustainable, long
term piece. No president in history has been a greater
friend the state of Israel than I have, in addition
to negotiating the Abraham Accords. I like to say it
that way because the real people that's what they call Abraham.
I would say Abraham, but it's so much nicer when

(40:16):
you say Abraham, so much more elegant. But the Abraham Accords,
they're amazing. Jared, you did that along with your group
of geniuses, and nobody thought that could be done. We
have four countries and sleepy Joe Biden didn't do a thing.
He didn't even know what the hell they were. He
should have had him full up. But I think this

(40:37):
will also lead to packing them, and who knows, maybe
even Iran can get in there. I hope, we expect,
we hope we're going to be able to get along
with Iran. I think they're going to be open to it.
I really believe that. But they could be a member.
I long ago said I'll bet you at some point

(40:57):
Iran will be a member of the Accords, And little
did I realize it was going to take this turn.
There was some turn we did with the B two's,
but I think they might very well be there because
it's a great thing for them economically. I recognized the
eternal capital of Israel. I opened the American Embassy in Jerusalem.

(41:20):
That was something that everyone said would never be done,
could never be done. Every virtually every president for many,
many years, for decades, would campaign on making Jerusalem the
capital of Israel. They campaign, they campaigned on it over
and over. Is it right, Steve? Is that right? Everyone?
And when they got to it, and I understand why now,

(41:41):
because it was so when I got to office, I
campaigned on it too. I said, we're going to make it.
And then I'd get calls from the leaders of various
countries saying, please don't do it, Please don't do it,
lend the whole world, please don't do it. And finally
I just didn't say anything, and I did it. People
were calling me before I did it because they heard

(42:02):
I was going to do it, and leaders of countries
were calling me. And I think it was on a
Thursday that I did it. And they called me Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
three or four times a day, and I said, tell
them I'll call them back on Friday. And I announced
it on Thursday and I called them back, the biggest
people in the world and they said, you've done it.

(42:23):
I said, done what. You've made the capital of Israel Jerusalem,
and we wanted to talk. Yet, Oh I wish you'd
called me a little sooner, maybe I could have done
something about So that was a lot easier than getting
into an argument, because I knew what they were calling about.
And you know what, it turned out to be amazing.

(42:45):
Everybody thought it was going to lead to the end
of the world, right, the end of the world run,
and that's what they said. Didn't lead to anything. It
just led to something that I promised and something that
was very very popular for Jewish and a lot of
other people too. I recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights,

(43:06):
and I cut taxpayer funding to the corrupt United Nations
Relief and Works Agency. In United Nations was interesting because,
as you know, a few days ago, they introduced me,
ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States. I'm
looking at my telepropter and the thing was dead stone,
call dead the things up here. I have a long,

(43:28):
beautiful speech to make. I'm back thirty feet back, and
I'm saying they were introducing me. It is nothing on
my telepropter. So but I made a speech I actually
got good marks. I think Biden could have done that.
I don't think so. I don't think he could have
done that. I don't think too many people could have

(43:48):
done it. But actually it was actually more of a
speech from my heart, if you want to know the truth.
I think there was maybe better in certain ways because
it was from the heart. It has to be from
the heart, otherwise you're big trouble. But I cut taxpayer
payer funding for that very corrupt United Nations Relief and

(44:09):
Works Agency, and nobody thought that would be done. And
withdrew from the horrible rand nuclear deal that was imposed
upon Israel by Barack Hussain, Obama and Biden. And I
don't think Biden knew anything about it. I don't think
he knows anything about it now. Actually, if you ask him,
he said, what is that? And we obliterated Iran's nuclear

(44:32):
and richmond capacity to make it impossible for them to
have a nuclear weapon, which they would have had probably
in about two months from that. But I've never asked
Israel to compromise its security. But we had big, strong talk.
Nobody's been better at Isuel. No president's been better to
Israel than Donald Trump. But we had a long, strong

(44:54):
talk BB and I, and he understands it's time. It's
time history is shown and the people of Israel it,
and the people of the Middle East want it. The
people of enemies of Israel want it, but they don't
have really too many enemies right now. And you know what,
many countries have gained great respect for Israel for the
way they fight for the job they do, including me.

(45:17):
I had respect anywhere, but they gained respect. History has
shown us that those who have relations with Israel have thrived,
while those who have devoted resources and attention towards the
destruction and even annihilation of Israel have languished. They haven't
done well. Israel is not going anywhere. They're going to

(45:39):
coexist with other people in countries in the region, from
Syria to Lebanon to Saudi Arabia. The promise of a
new Middle East is sew clearly within our reach. This
is the closest we've ever come to real peace, not
fake peace, not political fool's peace. If we can get
this difficult problem solved, the opportunities for all within that

(46:04):
vast region of this world. It's a vast region it's unlimited.
The Abraham Accords sure that all countries are better off
when they communicate and work together and embrace new opportunities.
I hoped Jared and Steve and Susie and Marco and Jaya,

(46:24):
we have great people. I hope you guys are going
to work very hard to get these other countries in,
because now they have no excuse. It's no longer an excuse.
They were somewhere hesitant. And I'll tell you the four
countries that went in, I give them tremendous credit, and
it's worked out incredibly well for them. In the same spirit,
I'm pleased to report that earlier today we took another

(46:46):
important step toward greater understanding of the region. A short
time ago, we had a historic phone call in the
Oval office with Prime Minister Tani, who's really a great person.
So we had a great talk and I was on

(47:07):
the phone and Bibi was talking Prime minist Ar Al
Tani was of Qatar. They really had a heart to
heart conversation. It was a great conversation. I thought it
was productive. It was everything that you need to have.
Something turned out to be successful. And I want to
thank Bibi and I want to thank the Prime Minister.

(47:28):
That was fantastic. We agreed to launch a formal trilateral
mechanism between Israel, Qatar, and the United States to begin
a dialogue to enhance mutual security, correct misperceptions, and avoid
future misgivings. And I want to thank qatar It's leadership
and the Emir's fantastic person. I think you know, I'm

(47:52):
going to be his public relations man because I know
him differently that a lot of people know him. But
he wants peace, He wants to see peace and its people.
And they really acknowledged the critical role that they've played
in mediator. And again we're not quite finished. We have
to get Hamas, but I think they're going to be
able to do that. So now it's time for Hamas

(48:13):
to accept the terms of the plan that we've put
forward today. And again, this is a different Hamas than
we were dealing with because I guess over twenty thousand
have been killed, their leadership has been killed three times over,
so you're really dealing with different people than we've been
dealing with over the last four years five years. Everyone

(48:33):
has done their part and come to the table in
good faith. Our Arab and Muslim partners are fully prepared
to step up and fulfill their commitments for the benefit
of the people of Gaza and the entire region. They're
willing to step up and do a lot. They really are.
There are a lot of good people involved. Everyone wants
to see Everybody who wants to see an end to

(48:53):
the violence and destruction should be united in calling for
Hamas to accept the extremely fait proposal so that we
can end the war and get us back our hostages
right now and have everlasting peace. And I look forward
to having relationships with everyone. As the chairman of the board,

(49:18):
I'll be involved and have meetings with some very smart
people that'll be working over there to make sure that
we haven't just been wasting time with an agreement that
doesn't get done. The task of building peace will not
be easy. There are some of the hardest problems in
the world to solve, and that's why it's been going
on for so many centuries. But too many lives or

(49:39):
at stake not to try. And this is more than
a try. I mean, I think this is something that
gets done when you have every virtually every country, and
these are powerful, powerful countries that have a lot of money,
and the money can make things happen. A lot of
countries try and they don't have any money. These are
very rich countries that can make things happen. So together

(50:00):
will forge very much safer and more hopeful future for everybody,
including Israel. And I want to thank Prime Minister at
Yahoo for his partnership. And I want to thank all
of the leaders, the kings and the emirs and the
presidents and prime ministers people I mentioned, and they've been

(50:22):
absolutely fantastic to work with. And it's just happened very quickly.
It's happened from a couple of weeks before the I
had a meeting, a couple of meetings, but a couple
of weeks before we went to the United Nations and
we had some just we had some incredible meetings. It
all came to place, it all took place, and everybody
wanted to be a part of it. I don't have

(50:43):
anybody that's saying we don't want anything to do with
it's just the opposite. And I'll tell you a couple
of years ago, a year ago, I don't think we
would have had this kind of participation, mister VP, right,
I don't think we would have had It's been amazing.
The participation was one hundred percent. Everybody wants to be
a part of it, and everybody those very strong countries,

(51:04):
everybody wants it to work. So maybe congratulations and this
is I think this will be your crowning achievement. Frankly,
if this all works out, we think it will, it's
going to be your crowning achievement. And I want to
thank you very much for being here. Thank you, please,
thank you, thank you this President.

Speaker 10 (51:26):
First, I want to thank you for graciously hosting me
once again in the White House. And second, I want
to thank you for your friendship and for your leadership
from Jerusalem to Tehran, from the Goal on Heights to Gaza.
You've proven time and again what I've said many times.

(51:49):
You are the greatest friend that Israel has ever had
in the White House, and mister President, you and I
both know it's not even close. While you focus at
home on making America great again, your leadership abroad is
changing the world for the better, ending wars and advancing peace.

(52:16):
I believe that today we're taking a critical step towards
both ending the war in Gaza and setting the stage
for dramatically advancing peace in the Middle East, and I
think beyond the Middle East, very important Muslim countries. I
support your plan to end the war in Gaza, which

(52:39):
achieves our war aims. It will bring back to Israel
all our hostages, dismantle camas's military capabilities, end its political rule,
and ensure that Gaza never again poses a threat to Israel.

(53:01):
We would not have achieved this turning point without the
courage and sacrifice of our incredibly brave soldiers. They fight
like lions to defend the people of Israel, and they
serve on the front line in the war between civilization

(53:23):
and barbarism. Mister President, when our two countries stand shoulder
to shoulder, we achieve the impossible. Just a few months ago,
in Operation Rising Line, in Operation Midnight Hammer, we struck

(53:44):
a decisive glow against Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile program.
Your bold decision to send those beats made the regions
safer and the world safer. Now, under your leadership, we're
taking the next step to win the war and expand

(54:06):
the peace. Your plan is consistent with the five principles
my government set for the end of the war and
the day after Hamas everybody asked, what is your plan?
For the day after Ramas. Here's our plan passed that
in the cabinet all our hostages, both those who are
alive and those who died, all of them will return

(54:31):
home immediately. Hamas will be disarmed, Gaza will be demilitarized.
Israel will retain security responsibility, including a security perimeter for
the foreseeable future. And lastly, Gaza will have a peaceful
civilian administration that is rut neither by Hamas nor by

(54:55):
the Palestinian authority. If Ramas agrees to your planned, mister President,
the first step will be a modest withdrawal, followed by
the release of all our hostages within seventy two hours.
The next step will be the establishment of an international
body charged with fully disarming Ramas and demilitarizing Gazo.
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