This video interview features a conversation with Jack Posobiec, the Host of Human Events and a former US Navy Intelligence officer. The discussion covers several significant news topics, including the impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden. House Republicans are looking into this inquiry, aiming to expose alleged crimes, even though it's unlikely that Senate Democrats will vote to impeach Biden. The New York Times has exposed that Hunter Biden has been secretly living at the White House while the DOJ investigates him. The newspaper also exposed that Biden has been getting advice on running the country from his son, Hunter Biden. Yes Hunter Biden the one that has the laptop from hell, that took bribes from foreign leaders and used his dads name to get filthy rich. That guy has been advising the sitting president of the United States in secret according to the New York Times. Some top Republican Senators, like Mitch McConnell, John Thune, and John Cornyn, have expressed that investigating and impeaching Biden is a waste of time. This has raised questions about their motivations, whether they are trying to protect Biden or are influenced by a culture of covering up each other's actions. There's speculation about whether Biden will choose to leave the White House to avoid potential legal issues or stay to maintain presidential power. Additionally, the discussion touches on Kamala Harris's qualifications for the presidency and whether former President Donald Trump might consider factors like leadership skills, gender, or race when selecting a running mate if he seeks the GOP nomination. Elon Musk's recent revelation that Donald Trump was removed from Twitter due to pressure from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the subsequent drop in advertising revenue on the platform raises questions about corporate America's susceptibility to bullying and pressure campaigns. The article also highlights the informal advisory role of Hunter Biden in President Biden's administration and the potential risks associated with it. It questions the move by the Governor of New Mexico to restrict Second Amendment rights as a response to rising crime rates. Furthermore, it discusses the impact of illegal immigration on New York City schools and the challenges faced by teachers and officials. The conversation ends with a mention of Representative John James's bill aimed at making it easier to terminate inefficient government employees. To stay connected with Jack Posobiec, readers can follow his work and updates through his various media channels: @UCB9R8gxiilQKu9q2We6TyvQ
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