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.

“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.

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.

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.

This Story originally came from humanevents.com

 


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It appears President Vladimir Putin is jumping at the opportunity of pursuing a serious reset with the United States under the future Trump presidency. In surprisingly positive Thursday remarks, Putin issued congratulatory statements and heaped praise on Trump for winning the election, also saying he acted “like a man” following the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania last summer.

“His behavior at the time of the attempt on his life made an impression on me,” Putin said at the Valdai Club in the Black Sea city of Sochi. “He turned out to be a courageous man. And it’s not just about the raised hand and the call to fight for his and their common ideals… He behaved, in my opinion, in a very correct way, courageously, like a man.”

Significantly these were the very first public remarks given by Putin after the Tuesday election. The Russian leader emphasized that Trump’s campaign promises to negotiate an end to the Ukraine war “deserve attention”. Putin further highlighted Trump’s desire to improve relations with Moscow as a major plus as part of the remarks.

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“It seems to me, it deserves attention what was said about the desire to restore relations with Russia, to help end the Ukrainian crisis,” Putin said. “I have always said that we will work with any head of state who has the trust of the American people.”

Without doubt, these mark the warmest words issued by Putin regarding the spiraling US relationship in years, and certainly the most positive remarks since the invasion of February 2022. Rhetoric between Moscow and Washington have over the course of the war up to now been marked by severe accusations and even veiled nuclear threats.

And importantly, Putin signaled he might speak to Trump, per state media:

Putin congratulated Trump on his win, and said that he is open to a phone call with the president-elect. “It wouldn’t be beneath me to call him myself,” Putin added.

The US-President elect has in turn told NBC the following:

President-elect Donald Trump said that Vladimir Putin wasn’t among the “probably” 70 phone conversations he has held with world leaders since winning the election, but that he still is planning to speak with the Russian president, according to NBC News. 

“I think we’ll speak,” Trump told NBC, Thursday, the news organization said. 

This type of positive dialogue while the Ukraine war rages was unthinkable under the Biden-Harris administration, and for that reason the Kremlin was very closely watching the US election.

Interestingly, despite their recent subtle tensions, Ukraine’s Zelensky and President-elect Trump have spoken in the wake of the landslide election victory. Trump confirmed to NBC that Zelensky was among the congratulatory phone calls from world leaders he’s received so far since Tuesday.

President Zelensky also issued a congratulatory statement on X, expressing hope he could work with Trump to implement “peace through strength” and that his country was “interested in developing mutually beneficial political and economic cooperation that will benefit both of our nations.”

However, following this, in a Thursday press briefing, Zelensky sought to pour cold water on the potential for a quick peace:

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy poured cold water Thursday on a plan by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to strike a rapid peace deal between Kyiv and Moscow, arguing it would amount to a “loss” for Ukraine.

“I believe that President Trump really wants a quick decision” to end Russia’s war against Ukraine, Zelenskyy told journalists in Budapest. “He wants that. It doesn’t mean that it will happen this way.”

He complained that a rapid ceasefire would be tantamount to “preparation to ruin and destroy our independence.” Below are more of Zelensky’s words aimed at Trump, revealing serious tensions remain, given in Budapest:

“He [Trump] wants this war to be finished,” Zelenskyy said through an interpreter. “We all want to end this war, but a fair ending … If it is very fast, it’s going to be a loss for Ukraine.”

The Ukrainian leader also responded to an appeal from Hungarian strongman Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, issued minutes earlier from the same stage, for a rapid ceasefire deal between the two warring camps.

“I heard that it’s better to implement a ceasefire and then, ‘we’ll see,’” Zelenskyy said, referring to Orbán’s comments. “[A] ceasefire was tried back in 2014. We tried to reach this ceasefire and we lost Crimea and then we had the full-scale invasion.”

But for several months as Ukrainian forces have suffered a string of defeats in Donetsk, putting the Russian army on the brink of capturing the strategic city of Pokrovsk, there have been signs that behind the scenes Western diplomats have actually been increasing the pressure on Kiev to find an exit strategy – sooner rather than later. 

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