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TRUMP IS PRESIDENT ELECT! DON'T CALL IT A COMEBACK!

2024/11/6
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Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec

Key Insights

Why did Donald Trump win the state of Wisconsin?

Trump won Wisconsin due to a strong appeal to the working-class American, who felt overlooked and disrespected by the political establishment.

Why did Trump's victory in the election resonate with many voters?

Trump's victory resonated because it was seen as the revenge of the regular working-class American who felt marginalized and ignored by the political elite.

What was the significance of Trump winning the popular vote in America?

Winning the popular vote was seen as a mandate from heaven, indicating widespread support for Trump's policies and vision for America.

Why did the Democrats struggle to win the Hispanic vote?

Democrats struggled because they tried to pander to Hispanic voters rather than demonstrating good governance and addressing corruption, which resonated more with these voters.

What was the key issue that helped Republicans win in Pennsylvania?

The key issue was the debate over trans and women's sports, which particularly resonated with suburban women and helped flip crucial areas like Bucks County.

Why did the Democrats fail to turn out the black vote effectively?

The Democrats failed because they did not effectively address issues important to black voters, leading to a lower turnout and share of the black vote.

What does General Flynn suggest is the next step for the Trump administration?

General Flynn suggests that the next step is to focus on accountability, draining the swamp, and reforming the military and government institutions to root out socialist influences.

Why did the Democrats' usual tactics fail in the 2024 election?

The Democrats' tactics failed because the public had become desensitized to terms like 'racist' and 'sexist,' and the effectiveness of censorship and lawfare had diminished due to transparency from platforms like Twitter.

What does General Flynn predict about the future of the Democrat Party?

General Flynn predicts that the Democrat Party will need to regroup and potentially adopt more centrist policies to appeal to a broader base, as their far-left agenda has been rejected by the electorate.

Chapters

Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election is discussed, highlighting his resilience and the support from various demographics.
  • Trump won the state of Wisconsin, securing his presidency.
  • The election was seen as a referendum on cultural resentment.
  • Trump's supporters include regular working-class Americans who feel overlooked.

Shownotes Transcript

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A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec. Donald Trump has won the state of Wisconsin, which means he is the winner of this race and will return to the White House as this country's 47th president. This is the biggest thread wave I've seen since...

Ronald Reagan's 49 state victory in 1984. As a woman of color, I was so hopeful that a mixed race woman married to a Jewish guy could be elected president of this country. And I think that it had nothing to do with policy. I think this was a referendum of...

cultural resentment in this country. And that kind of extreme sort of extremist right wing fascist type government in Florida, does that make it a more attractive place? America failed women tonight.

We should protest if the situation arises that we need to protest, which I'm sure it will. There were appeals to racism in this campaign, and there is racial bias in this country, and there is sexism in this country. And anybody who thinks that that did not in any way impact on the outcome of this race is wrong. There's misogyny.

But it's not just misogyny from white men. It's misogyny from Hispanic men. It's misogyny from black men. Things we've all been talking about. Who do not want a woman leading them. Might be race issues with Hispanics. They don't want a black woman. It's hard to think of a political comeback that is actually more significant than this one. I'm tempted to say Richard Nixon, but that really falls short of what Donald Trump has achieved.

I'm interpreting the results tonight as the revenge of just a regular old working class American, the anonymous American who has been crushed, insulted, condescended to. They're not garbage. They're not Nazis. They're just regular people who get up and go to work every day and are trying to make a better life for their kids. And they feel like they have been told to just shut up. Many people have told me that God spared my life for a reason. Amen.

And that reason was to save our country and to restore America to greatness. And now we are going to fulfill that mission together. We're going to fulfill that mission. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily. Today is November 6, 2024. Anno Domini. Ladies and gentlemen, don't call it a comeback.

Because this man never left. He never left. He never quit. He never faltered. He never took one step back. And he took this entire country and this entire movement and millions and millions of people on his back. And he said, if you follow me, I will lead this country to a golden age of epic proportions.

And now I'm here to proud to report Donald Trump not only has won the presidency, he has swept all seven swing states and is on track to win the popular vote in America. This is a mandate. This is a mandate from heaven above.

And there's a lot to talk about. But we still got wood to chop, folks, because those Senate races are still out in a number of states. And I am not going to sit down and take this lightly. Why are they not calling the Senate race in the blessed Commonwealth of Pennsylvania? Dave McCormick is up. Bob Casey does not have votes anywhere where he can make up the deficit that he has with McCormick. He is done. That race is over.

I can say I got a little emotional when they called Pennsylvania last night and when Pennsylvania became the state that gave Donald Trump the presidency. I did the great stream last night, myself, Charlie Kirk, the whole team there in Phoenix, Arizona. And we'll have Keystone Kev is coming on later. We're going to talk a little bit about Pennsylvania. We're going to talk about that. But I had to step off for a minute.

Get myself together and come back to it. So we got there. Then Michigan. What is going on in Michigan? Super thin margin between Slotkin and Rodgers. Wisconsin as well. Havdi Baldwin. Then Nevada. Sam Brown is just up by 1,200 votes, Nevada. 1,200 votes. And then Arizona where, and I've been talking to Charlie and Tyler and everyone about Arizona.

where Carrie Lake is still waiting for votes to come in Maricopa County. What are you doing? Our country deserves better. Maricopa County, we are keeping an eye on you. But for right now, for Pennsylvania, I'm going to say you need to call that race right now and you need to call it because Dave McCormick has won and Bob Casey is unemployed. Stay tuned. We'll be right back. A lot of work to do. Human Events Daily.

They talk about influences. These are influences. And they're friends of mine. Jack. Where's Jack? He's done a great job.

Ladies and gentlemen, we're back here, Human Events Daily, the day after victory. But there is no rest in this movement. There is no time for sleep because we've got a lot of work to do. There's Senate races still out. There's House races yet to be caught. And there's a regime to be brought down.

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All right, folks. Like I said, there's a lot to go into Pennsylvania. There's a lot I could say about Pennsylvania. We got Darren Beattie on here from Revolver.News. Darren, so there's a lot to shake out in this election. Something that...

I really want to take a look at though in the exit polls is that there was this whole theory that Donald Trump, and I want to get your thoughts on this, that Donald Trump could not win white women and yet he didn't win white women. Not only did he won them by a plurality, he won them outright at 52%.

And so I think there's a lot on potentially the right or even just out there in sort of the consultant class that don't quite understand the electorate, or at least as it comes to populist nationalism. And from a broader sense, it's just this. We were right. We were just right. And they were just wrong. And there really isn't much else to it. So, Darren, if you wanted to take that in any in any in any order, you please got it.

Absolutely. But first, I'd like to just take a moment, soak it all in, do a little victory lap. Rare occasion here. I've got my MAGA hat on, which you correctly identified as an OG 2016 hat. It's been a long ride. 2016, I was the only non-tenured full-time academic in the country to publicly endorse Trump. Every institution in the planet was against him. He won.

That was Godfather Part 1. 2024 is an absolutely fitting sequel, a worthy sequel, an incredible achievement. That's Godfather Part 2, an amazing sequel. And the journey, the achievement, the comeback, simply miraculous. It's amazing. So I'm still kind of in a semi-euphoric state over this outcome because it's truly just everything that we would want.

Now, of course, you celebrate, but there's a lot of work to come. There's a lot of work to come in terms of accountability. There's a lot of work to come in terms of personnel getting a lot of things right. But the achievement itself is nothing short of remarkable. As for the numbers, I mean, one with women.

One with Hispanic. I jokingly and with all admiration for Latinos, I called the the the guac wall the guac wave came and

And people weren't expecting it. You know, Miami. Oh. Miami is red. By the way, I was just in Phoenix. I was just in Phoenix with producer Faz the other night. And I got off the plane and the only stuff that was open was Mexican. And I was just like, and the very first thing I had was a taco bowl. And I had the taco bowl in honor of President Trump and his famous Cinco de Mayo tweet. I love Hispanics. Yeah.

Yes, that's another OG moment. That's another. It's so nostalgic and future oriented at the same time. In a nutshell, what does it show? It shows all these hack pollsters again, don't know what they're talking about. Consultants don't know what you're talking about. And the thing is, you can absolutely win the Hispanic vote, the Latino vote. But the key thing is you don't do it by pandering.

You do it by just showing that you're capable of good governance, showing that you're capable of cleaning up the corruption. That's what you have to do. And voters respond, including Latino voters, including women voters. So I think that's really the take home message is you don't pander. You pander just by promiscuity.

promising what basically all sound patriotic Americans want. And it turns out that that resonates incredibly well with Latino and particularly Latino men as well, and also with women. So, you know, it's as simple as that. All these pollsters saying otherwise, the consultants saying otherwise, hopefully they're

Toss to the trash heap, along with a good, healthy percentage of the trash currently occupying our bureaucracies. And I suspect Elon Musk will get to work with that in short order. But yeah, it was an incredible achievement. Popular vote. I said, is losing the popular vote, brat? I hope that Kamala will address that in her concession speech, which I suppose is going to come in a couple hours.

Yeah, it's going to come quick, but I mean, you look through some of this stuff. And so this was something I had identified in when, so we went to the last Kamala rally slash concert, these events which were held in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia on the last day of the campaign. And she'd been holding these throughout the country where there would be a concert and then she would get up and speak for several minutes. So my brother and I attended the last one wearing our Kamala Harris hats.

And I noticed that there was no dance party with Beyonce, Beyonce, Beyonce. But there was no Jay-Z. There was none of that. What it was was Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Oprah Winfrey. And I realized, oh, wait, she's targeting white women. She's trying to turn out white women because she realizes that she has a problem with black women.

and blacks in general. And what did we see nationwide? Go back to the electorate. The share of the black vote, which is typically 13%, actually fell to 11%. That means the turnout did not come out from black America. This is why Barack Obama was running around. This is why she was not, she, towards the very end, the very end of the campaign, you notice what happened. She switched from joy. She switched from the politics of the future to, uh,

Nazism and racism and Hitler and abortion and all of this nonsense. And what was that about? It was about targeting white suburban women. And instead, white women repudiated her because you know what? You know which arguments actually won. And I know for a fact that this argument destroyed Democrats in Pennsylvania was terrible.

Just basic things like trans and women's sports. The trans and women's sports issue, it got so bad that Bob Casey, who should be conceding, by the way, right now, and this is a huge problem that I don't see the Republicans capitalizing on, you need to force them into submission when they have lost. They have lost. Get them to admit it. Go to the referees and whatever else it is and say that they've lost. Dave McCormick, get up there and declare victory right now, brother.

Because you won this thing. And it was that issue. He was Bob Casey, the Democrat in Pennsylvania, was running ads on Philadelphia sports radio. Not cheap ads, by the way. Eagles games, you know, during the season saying, I don't support trans and women's sports. I don't support that at all. In fact, I've never supported that. And even though, of course, we've got the voting record. And what was that all about? That was about getting back the soccer moms.

And Paula Scanlon, the great swimmer from UPenn who was forced to be on the team with Leah Thomas. And, you know, we were going out into places like Bucks County and we brought her and she told that story, brought down the house. I mean, it's horrific, just actual horrific story. And Bucks County was a place that flipped in the Philadelphia suburbs. So we know that these and then again, of course, the issue of migrants and what migrants have been doing to people.

girls in this country, murder, rape, President Trump putting that at the very, very start of it. So Darren, I was just texting people last night, a simple phrase, four words, they're all going back. They're all going back. They're all going back. And so and that's it. That's it. It's simply America has voted for this and it is a mandate from heaven. Two minutes there and BD.

It's absolutely right. And also, you know, not neglect the fact that it was simply, I think women also care about things like the economy. They care about things like just being able to afford basic items. It's, you know, it's really astonishing the level to which the Biden-Harris administration has crippled the economy in so many ways. And so, yes, it's a decisive victory. It's a mandate and it's now incumbent upon us

to ensure that we capitalize on this mandate. There's a lot to be done in the next four years.

Look, there's so much to do. We need to stick the landing, though, because I'm looking at some of these Senate seats. Getting Bob Casey out of the Senate is going to be transformational. And by the way, speaking of Pennsylvania senators, John Fetterman was the one lone Democrat who spent the entire last couple of weeks of the campaign telling people what was going to happen. He went on Joe Rogan and laid out the entire campaign.

explanation of why Pennsylvania and the Rust Belt would be going for Donald Trump over Kamala Harris and nobody listened to him. Not a single person listened to him. The Betterment Redemption arc is a story unto itself. Maybe Elon installed Neuralink in him after all. Like,

If we were talking about it, maybe, maybe he'd left one. Cause, cause we know Elon was on right after him. So maybe there was, maybe there's some Noralink involved. I'm not sure. We'll be right back. Darren Beatty, big day, a lot of work to do a lot of work to do, but stick right in because we've got all the updates right here. Kamala Harris to concede in just a few minutes. Stay tuned. Hours. I'm always listening to human events with Jack. So big.

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The regime is still in place. The infrastructure is still in place. The Ukraine war is ongoing. Israel-Gaza is still ongoing. We have no idea what else could potentially come off. There's going to be a response, and we didn't see the Russia collusion pop up during the election like we did in 2016. We didn't see the 21 or 51 intel officers come up like we did in 2020.

Of course, the regime was focused on lawfare this entire campaign cycle. And yet we also do have the breaking news that Jack Smith will be winding down the cases on President Trump because he knows that his days as special counsel are numbered. By the way, I do not have any intel on that.

Cabinet seats yet, AGs for President Trump. But the Attorney General, and I've said this to everybody that's asked me the question, I think the Attorney General position will be the most important position chosen by President Trump. And there's no question whatsoever in my mind.

that that is going to be the top spot. So Darren, just what are your thoughts on that in general? Also, obviously, we have to make sure no neocons get into the cabinet or certainly not in any positions of real power. And specifically on how will the regime strike back? Absolutely. Well, one is sort of on the offensive front, one of the battles, one of the fronts in the battle that we need to

prosecute now is accountability, full range of accountability, totally deracinate, drain the swamp. We need justice, truth and accountability for 2020. We need it for January 6th, feds direction. We need it for Butler, Pennsylvania. Butler PA. There needs to be a full reckoning. And I think now there's the capability, at least the possibility,

to really get at these things and get at the truth of these things. That's an absolute must. As for the regime, what's the regime's approach? You know, it's really interesting. If you look at the broad sweep of the regime's capabilities and the weapons that it's deployed, 2016, there were a lot of things, but one of the main things was

Relying on the reputational damage of terms like racist, sexist, all of these terms, you could get fired. You couldn't even walk out with a hat like this without getting fired in most jobs. That has subsided substantially.

In 2020, they had the COVID scam, which they haven't been able to pull off again. And I think it's one of those things like the Iraq war. Once you do it, it's very hard to do it. You know, another boots in the ground war a second time. I think COVID is similar to that. Not that they can never do it, but far more difficult. So they pulled off COVID.

They pulled off a steal. 2020 was a high watermark in terms of Internet censorship, all of the stuff that has since been revealed from the Twitter files. And so you had that approach, which, of course, changed dramatically upon the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk.

the revelations in the Twitter files. So then for 2024, the regime said, well, we can't rely on censorship as much. These terms like racism, we can't really cancel as effectively. And Elon's stewardship over X has been a force multiplier in reducing the efficacy of these cancellation attempts, which is something we've talked about. And so the regime said, well, what are we going to rely on now? We're going to rely on

Convicted felon. We're going to rely on lawfare. And then most darkly, they're going to rely on that bullet in Butler, Pennsylvania, being a couple of millimeters in the opposite direction. And that didn't work.

So now the regime doesn't have much at their disposal. They can only do weakened versions of the same thing that I think the country more broadly is tired of. There's no longer a consensus at the regime level that Trump is this existential threat. You have major players like Elon, like a lot of people from the tech sector, heck, even

Jeff Bezos gave a pretty nice congratulatory note. Things that would have been inconceivable in 2016. I think all of these things cumulatively make it very difficult for the regime to do scale-wide, bureaucracy-wide approaches. And so they're going to need to rely on really desperate and dangerous targeted approaches. And I think they're going to have to regroup and do some like

I hate to say it, like soul searching, like they realized that they screwed up. This is a profound defeat for them. And so while they're going to be up to the usual tricks, I don't think they're going to be as effective. And I think this is a moment that the Democrats are really going to look at themselves and say, oh, my God.

All the tools that we had at our disposal aren't working that well. And we need to look and see, like, how do we build a coalition again? What the hell are we going to do? Well, actually, Darren, let me tell you something about that. That's just kind of interesting when you talk about how they had all the tools at their disposal. So

I don't know that I've said this publicly yet, but so people saw that I got to spend a little bit of time with President Trump recently, talked to him about Butler, showed him the book that we did, Bulletproof. And as we were chatting about that, you know, he, of course, knows that I would do a lot of work in Pennsylvania.

And he said, how are things looking? I said, well, they're looking good. All the indications on the ground are good, Mr. President. But the one thing I brought up is that they're throwing everything at us, Mr. President. They've got so much money, and we're hitting them hard, but they're throwing everything at us. And you know what he told me back? He said, Jack, it doesn't matter how much money they have. He looked me right in the eye and said that it doesn't matter. And he just had that confidence of knowing that,

Their tools wouldn't work because fundamentally, fundamentally, and people don't need to read into this anymore. It is very surface level.

They were wrong and we were right, right? The American people looked at it and they said, we want right-wing nationalist populism. We want protectionist policies. We want policies that protect the nation and we want to be a strong nation again. We don't need to be a global empire. We don't, Darren, Darren, I think we're taking down the GAE. Yeah.

Well, we've come a major way towards doing that. It's well within the horizon of possibility now. And yes, I'm not even saying it as a way of giving the Democrats credit. I just think they've blown through all of the instruments that they've had. The reputational damage of the racist word, the lawfare

censorship, all of these things can exist to a degree, but to far less degree than they used in the past. And they're left with just a husk of a party. And simply by necessity, I think a lot of them are going to have to say, okay, well, how do we do the actual difficult work of figuring out how we do something that might conceivably, maybe, possibly not be repulsive to the

The vast majority of Americans simply by necessity. I think they're going to have to do at least a little bit of thinking, OK, what do we do? Well, you know, there is an issue they have on that, Darren. By the way, I was having this conversation with with a political operative this morning. And the problem is, so you've got the John Fetterman's who are sort of just urging the party to go down a road of more common sense politics.

you know, embrace populism more, reach out to people. But where's all their money? The problem is all of their money sits on that far left and all of the funding that they get goes towards that. And so they've got a huge infrastructure issue because that's how they infiltrated these institutions that all of their money pots. That's why they couldn't walk away from climate change. That's why you had AOC sitting there going, it's 78 degrees on election day. We have to vote against the

Donald Trump controls the weather. It's like the protocols, the protocols of the elders of Trump, apparently with AOC. Yeah, I said it media matters. Yeah, no, I think you're right. There's a lot of sort of internal problems to doing that. But the nutshell idea, I guess I'm suggesting is they've,

lost a lot of the weapons that they've been able to use to say, okay, we're going to, instead of focusing on having a more appealing message to the public, we're just going to censor these guys, or we're just going to bury them in lawfare and corrupt our institutions to go after them. We're just going to call them national security threats and so forth. Again, these tools are still available, but they're not going to be nearly as effective as they were in the past. So by necessity, they're going to have to look and say, what's our story?

What are the divisions that we have to navigate? They're going to have to figure out how to have some more effective alignment between the donors and the more reasonable voices and focus on themselves a little bit, as kind of trite as it sounds to say. I think that's...

really the only option available to them at this point because they can flail around and do what they've always been doing but the public is on to it nobody believes this stuff nobody believes in the feds direction everyone is manifestly clear they corrupted the doj and now it's going to be under new leadership so you know what tools do they have absent like even got you know i hate to even say stuff like assassination but even these kinds of darren

Darren, we are just looking at the clock here. Sorry, we're getting a lot in. Where can people go to follow you? Get more information, brother. Revolver.news. We have a major piece on voter integrity. Go read it and share it. Revolver.news. Yeah, we need to fix the voting system. Go to revolver.news. Darren's got the plan forward. I'm done with all this crap. We need to pass every single bill we can from the national level to fix the voter system. Get back to paper ballots in one person, one vote. Be right back, folks. General Flynn is here in three minutes. When is Jack?

Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, 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 the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who should be getting policies. All right, Jack, we're back live, Human Events Daily. Folks, I want to tell you about one of Human Events' new sponsors, one of our new partners here, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

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One of the things I want to touch on, though, for your great audience, because I caught a little bit of tail end of Darren, who I'm a big fan of, but also I want people to understand that, and I think you've said this, the real hard work is going to begin, and it has already. I mean, victory achieved showed what the American people wanted,

for the election. And clearly, Donald J. Trump is that leader that we need in this very, I mean, monumentally historic time. But as we go forward, one of the things that I want people to understand is that on the battlefield, and Jack, you know this with your intel background, the enemy has a vote, and the enemy still has two and a half months in power.

And there are other tricks up their sleeve. So don't discount the actions because, you know, Trump learned a lot from 2016 and then going into 2017 and being a president for four years. You know, I know he's learned an awful lot. And I and I've been listening to him intensely for the last few years.

if not certainly for the last six months of him going around and talking about some of the real critical things that he knows we need to do as a nation to fix some of the problems that we have.

But we're going to be still facing a bureaucracy, an establishment, institutions that are really, really, I mean, deeply infiltrated by a socialist movement that has come into our country, frankly, over the last 25, 30 years, if not the last 50 years. So we were lucky. We were blessed.

as a nation back in 2015 when Trump decided to run for president. And then we were blessed again when he decided to run again, right? After all the craziness he went through,

And so from Russiagate to assassination attempts to all of the smears of calling him Hitler and all of us calling all these names, what we've learned is that none of that stuff works, but they will always come up with something else. So what we have to be attuned to is what's next. And that's sort of my thing, Jack. And that for your audience, I mean, as I go through and look at

you know, what is happening? What are the opposing forces up to? You know, I dig in every single day because I have a great network of people, you know, internationally and domestically here and certainly within the U.S. government that give me insights into what is happening. And so I don't want people to think, I don't want, you know,

you know, the mega movement out there, the people that the actually mega plus because Trump did really well with independence. And I attribute a lot of that to Bobby Kennedy. You know, Bobby Kennedy is a guy that put country before self in an amazing, amazing way. And so I don't want people to start to think that, you know, because Trump won and, you know, we now can take a breather

and Trump's going to pick the right team and he's going to go in there and he's going to fix everything. Everything is going to be a slogfest. I posted today on X, you know, and people can go look at Jen Flynn, but I posted there sort of an analogy or a metaphor, however you want to describe it,

that we are kind of at the sort of D-Day plus one. So we've achieved the breakout. We attacked the beaches of Normandy, and this is kind of a World War II analogy. We have gotten up the cliffs, we have broken through the hedgerows, and we're at kind of the end of D-Day plus one. But we haven't achieved victory over Europe yet. That's going to take

much more sacrifice, it's going to take much more time. You know, even during that period of time, you had commanders on the battlefield like Ridgway, who was the tactical, one of the tactical commanders there. You had Eisenhower, of course, the strategic commander. And then you had Marshall back in Washington, D.C., looking at the whole picture, not just of Europe, but also of the Pacific. You know, and I kind of try to put Trump into those three categories because each day he's going to have to operate differently

depending on which force is coming against him. You know, somebody said to me, well, maybe it's more debating this over the last 24 hours. Maybe it's more like the Battle of the Bulge. But during the Battle of the Bulge, we clearly knew who the enemy was. We still have...

an uncertainty as we're breaking out of the hedgerows here as to who the totality of this enemy force is, right? We know it's, you know, in the case of World War II, we knew it was the Nazis. We knew it was the German army. But they also had infiltrators. They also had spies back in England, you know, sharing what was happening and the flow of forces coming into theater. So we still have a lot of

and a lot of uncertainties as we go back in and take over this government structure, which was embedded by Obama for eight years. Many of them stayed put during the Trump years. And there's a lot of tension as we all saw it. And now you have another four years and you have some big decisions that I know Obama is still there.

Biden, you know, Harris, not so much. She's not going to have any control over anything. But they're going to make some decisions about where to put people in the government. And you can hide people in the government. This is where it becomes very, very important about understanding, you know, the different elements of government service, right, particularly on the civilian side, but also on the military side, because I do believe the uniformed military is going to have to go through its own reformation.

And President Trump understands that. And he's going to have to, he's really going to have to work on that. So these are all battles that I'm talking about, Jack, between now and the inauguration.

And one of those real important battles that he is going to have to personally wage and understand is the battle to potentially kill him. So his life will constantly be at risk. It always is. As a president of the United States, there's always many threats to a president. But

Because of what we already know and what we have already been told. And General Flynn, we're actually also hearing just breaking news from, I guess you would call it the Trump transition team now, that they've even confirmed, they asked about these mass deportations. The new line coming out is that mass deportations to begin on day one. Yeah. So all of these, you know, the messaging that is going to come out of the Trump campaign

You know, it's not just a one way street that we are involved in here, Jack, and for your audience. And this is why I keep saying you always have to remember your opponent has a vote. We would say on the battlefield, the enemy has the vote. What does that mean? That means that they are planning. They are thinking they are acting.

They are trying to figure out, as Darren talked to and you guys were talking about at the tail end there, what might be the new formation of the left? Because clearly, the American people said, we aren't having any of that crazy stuff, that far left thing.

Right. So, you know, the Democrat Party is is really gone. I mean, it's really gone. It's not the way it used to be. So will it actually be reshaped?

So I think that these people are going to double down because you still have elements that are outside of the outside of the structure of the United States of America that still want to do the things that they want to achieve. And, you know, so maybe what they'll do is they'll take a they'll take a brief pause. They'll reset their formations and then they're going to get back in there and they're going to try to upset our plans. Right. General Flynn is exactly right. So we're just coming up.

just running out of time where can people go to get more information on everything you're putting out yeah they can go to generalflynn.com i put out a couple of a couple of newsletters a week or they can follow me at on x at gen flynn g-e-n flynn and jack thank you so much for everything you've done

You as well, General. It's an honor to have served under you in uniform and an honor to continue to serve with you for our nation. Stay tuned. We'll be right back with a very special update from Keystone Kev.

Jack is a great guy. He's got that fantastic look. Everybody's talking about it. Go get it. And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event. And we're going to turn it around and thank our country for getting it. Amen.

Here's the call of the night. We can project now that Pennsylvania, the biggest battleground prize of the night, will go to former President Donald Trump. ABC News can now project that Donald Trump has won the 19 electoral votes in the state of Pennsylvania. We had said for many weeks leading up to this election that this was a must-win state for both Kamala Harris and for Donald Trump.

David Muir. David Muir who lied on stage about crime in America. David Muir who is a puppet whose strings go all the way back to Washington, D.C. David Muir who lied to everyone. You just had to admit that Donald J. Trump won the biggest prize of the evening.

The swing state of Penn-sil-vania. Ladies and gentlemen, Keystone Kev, Kevin Posobiec, our Human Events Pennsylvania field correspondent, joins us now. What's up, Kev? Hey, good afternoon. It's a new day in America. Keystone Kev reporting in. Yes, sir. I gotta ask you, man. I actually didn't really get a chance to talk to you last night very much, but...

How did it feel when the call came down that we got PA? Listen, it was shockwaves, shockwaves through the whole convention center. It was an incredible feeling to be there. There was a lot of young people, a lot of. So Kevin, just so people know, Kevin, Kevin was there in West Palm Beach with, with, with the president for his victory speech last night.

We were there, man. It was feeling like a concert. But honestly, it was incredible to be with so many people, all the sea of red MAGA hats. I mean, we were waiting. I think he came around 3 a.m., I want to say, somewhere around there. But state after state came in. We saw him. How many did Kamala win? Like three, four states?

I don't even know. Everything was red. We had Fox News playing for our watch rally. And then, yeah, they called Georgia or North Carolina. And then, you know, I really thought because of the bomb threats and the print machines that Pennsylvania was really going to be expended into like today or even longer like it was in 2020. But no, late into the night, you know, Pennsylvania finally came through. That was the last one that put us over the top.

And then short, Georgia came out early and then North Carolina. And we knew, we knew that there was going to be one more ad that need that put Trump over. And it, it dropped down the decision desk at it. And I saw the votes coming in and I was sitting there with Charlie and we had Cliff Maloney on the stream. And I was like,

I'm just counting the numbers, and I'm looking at Philadelphia, and I was looking at two counties. I was looking at Philadelphia County, I was looking at York County, because Allegheny was all the way in, and I said, wait a minute. There's no way that they've got votes left in Philadelphia that'll overcome what's in York. So if they can't make this up, then she's going to... So intellectually, I knew it, but man, I just got to say...

I had to walk off the stream because when it hit me, I just had to pull out the earpiece and just walk off. And I called Tanya and I had her wake up little Jack Jack. And I just said, Jack Jack, we won Pennsylvania. And Donald Trump's going to be the next president of the United States. And he goes, let's go.

Yeah, I can remember back in 2020, we were getting him to say, who you voting for, Jack-Jack? Trump, he would say. Yeah, but he was so little back then, he didn't really know what was going on. So this was the first one where he really understood. But Kev, you know, just...

What a ride, man, this last month of going up and down every single nook and cranny of Pennsylvania from Pittsburgh to Butler to Scranton and Greeley and Pike County and all through just every single spot and all the events and all the miles. By the way, did you also see that we flipped Center County?

That center county where Penn State, center county where Penn State is went for Donald Trump. Let's go. Yeah. The blue county, Penn State. And there's just something...

Yeah, I was shocked over here. It's incredible. It has. Oh, I know. That was fun.

We should have brought it. You don't want to go back? We could go back. I think if they want to have another rally, another one. Yeah. Yeah. I don't. Yeah. Please come on. Do come on. Come on down. Come on. Harris. Why? I invite you personally. Look, Kevin, I just got to say it from a concession call last night.

Or did she? No, so she called Trump a few minutes ago. We're hearing that she called Trump a few minutes ago and that in about one hour, she will be giving her formal concession speech. But Kev, I just got to say, man, it's been an honor and a privilege not just to be out there on the trail with you fighting the fight,

going to eagles jail and back and what can i say man i and we've been we've been through it all we've been to ukraine we've been to chas we've been to antifa we've been at the pluriball and what i'll just say it man if i got to walk into the gates of hella the only way i'm going to do it is my is if my brother's got my back well the pleasure is mine i mean i'm honored to be with you i'm honored to be with you through that and cut my teeth all through pennsylvania

Getting in touch with the media, getting the interviews, getting on TV, radio. I didn't tell you that story yet. Working with Elon. Working with Elon Musk.

I was working with Elon Musk. That's true. That's very true. And yeah, that was a great, great team of people there. I hope to see more of that looking forward. I guess he was at Mar-a-Lago last night, but hey, I was hoping to see him down there, but no big deal, man. Like we're all in this very good, very good to be around it. And I'm honored to have had the opportunity to connect. Like we really did.

band together in Pennsylvania. PA was the play. Like everybody was calling it out. They, you know, we lived up to our name, the Keystone state. And, uh, the Keystone was the key. It's a thrill. PA was the play. Shout out to Cliff Maloney, to Scott Pressler, Noah from Micah. So many people that put in, ran around and, and folks, I just got to say.

This was for Corey. We did it for the one Pennsylvanian who couldn't be there yesterday. Corey Comparatore. God bless you, man. God bless you. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to let it show.