Saturday, 23 November 2024

JACK POSOBIEC: 'The bodies are already in the water, it's too late for search and rescue'


"Why wasn't that order signed that very night? This is what the 82nd Airborne is for. You waited a week. Guess what? The people are already drowned. The bodies are already in the water. It's too late for search and rescue."

On Friday's episode of Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec reassured his audience that the victims of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and East Tennessee have not and will not be forgotten and that he will keep the story alive in hopes of prompting further action. At the same time, Posobiec slammed the Biden-Harris administration's lack of response to the devastating hurricane, emphasizing that there are "so many questions" that need to be answered for.



Posobiec pointed out that Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris made a huge deal about a hurricane that hit Puerto Rico back when President Donald Trump was in office. 

"My gosh, you should have seen her energy, screaming, stamping her feet, tweeting, like crazy about the hurricane," he stated. "But when it's Appalachia? Huh? Here's a check, 750, bucks, cover a couple of nights at a hotel, maybe have fun. Best of luck on your future endeavors. See you later. I got other stuff to do."

The host also pointed out the absence of Harris' running mate Tim Walz during the devastation and following rescue efforts. "Why isn't our government and the media, the regime, the establishment, focused on this? Why?" he asked. "We have a lot of questions. What we don't have are a lot of answers."

Posobiec reported that late yesterday, 1,000 soldiers from the Army's 82nd Airborne division were deployed to the affected areas only "after Human Events and this audience put pressure on the administration."

He continued: "But the question is, why weren't you there in the first week when you could have been doing search and rescue operations? Why wasn't that order signed that very night? This is what the 82nd Airborne is for. You waited a week. Guess what? The people are already drowned. The bodies are already in the water. It's too late for search and rescue."

Watch the full episode below.

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