Saturday, 23 November 2024

JACK POSOBIEC: 'We won, the work now begins'


"We won, the work now begins," said Jack Posobiec on Thursday's edition of Human Events Daily. It's been barely two days since Donald Trump won a decisive victory in the US presidential race and while leftists are freaking out, conservatives are getting down to business. "Not only did we win," Posobiec said, "we won resoundingly." He credited Catholic voters, white suburban women, who were predicted to go for Kamala Harris. "America chose Daddy over Diddy. No more wars. The deportations will begin on day 1."

States like Massachusetts and California have already stated their determination to not comply with any federal laws that require local authorities to aid in the deportation of illegal immigrants, a key Trump campaign promise. 

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"The work begins. Resounding victory," he said, "but the work begins." With that, Posobiec spoke to Roger Stone to get a sense of how the transition to a second Trump term will go. 

Stone was confident, saying that the nation would be entering "a golden age" of prospertity, and he praised the courage and tenacity of the president-elect, who has withstood 91 charges, two federal criminal cases, two state level criminal cases, and still came out as the victor of both the popular vote in the US as well as the Electoral College. This, he said, was a testament to the American people who rejected the current Biden-Harris administration and remembered the better days during Trump's first term.

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There are many policies that Trump and Vice President JD Vance will have to tackle once in office, from deportations of illegal immigrants, border security, preventing medical sex changes for children and teens, and pursuing a strategy of energy independence. The Trump team is actually substantially bipartisan and Stone said "we're on the cusp in this country of a complete and total realignment." That realignment could see former and current Democrats like former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard and former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. find places within Trump's cabinet.

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Something like that has not been seen in modern memory, but it was the combination of those forces and ideals, Posobiec said, that likely spurred the suburban voters, the fed-up Democrat voters, the minority voters who the Democrats have taken for granted, to go for Trump.

"I'm very optimistic about this new coalition," Stone said.

Watch the full episode below.
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