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Christ is king. There's also an effort by the media to sort of say the Elon era is over. And I think that's actually totally wrong. Now, he has obviously a day job and he's got to go back to his day job to run his companies. But the Doge effort will continue. Elon will continue to be an important advisor for both me and the president. And most importantly, the job.
The job of making the government more efficient, of not wasting people's money, that has to continue. And a federal appeals court has restored the president's reciprocal tariffs against other nations. This comes one day after another panel of judges blocked them. President Trump will be in Pennsylvania for a rally today. This follows a deal for...
Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel. Trump had initially pledged to block the takeover of the Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel, but now he says there's an agreement for partial ownership. It's not clear how ownership would be structured. Today's rally will be at the U.S. Steelworks in West Mifflin.
The Trump administration is changing leadership at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, due to frustrations over the lack of arrests and deportations. Stephen Miller said it out loud earlier this week in which he said he expects the administration and ICE to up its numbers of arrests and deportations to upwards of 3,000 arrests a day. That's certainly a number that President Trump has focused on. He said he wanted to see more. Bernie Kerik, the 40th commissioner of the NYPD, has died.
A longtime New York cop and correction officer, Carrick took his position in the annals of New York history as police commissioner on the city's darkest day, September 11th. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily here live from Budapest, Hungary. Today is May 30th, 2025, Anno Domini. And today we pause to honor Satan, a warrior, patriot,
Former NYPD Commissioner Bernie Kerik has passed away at 69 after a private battle with illness. Bernie Kerik, he wasn't just a cop. He was a force of nature. A man who stared down chaos and said, not on my watch. And I got to meet Bernie many times and he's always been an incredible force in this movement, an incredible force for MAGA, an incredible force for this country.
Bernie was appointed by Rudy Giuliani at the helm of the NYPD in the year 2000. New York was already on the mend, but he kicked it into overdrive. Under his leadership, violent crime down 63%, murders slashed 70%. He didn't just police, he reshaped the city's soul, making streets safe for families, for Americans with dreams, us.
His time as corrections commissioner, same story. He turned one of the world's most dangerous jail systems into a model of order. It's not just policy. That's grit, vision, and guts. Let me tell you something. You think Luigi would have been able to get that shot off under Bernie? No. No way, guys. And then came 9-11, the day that broke America's heart.
Bernie was at ground zero within minutes. Covered in ash, coordinating the greatest rescue mission in history. Standing shoulder to shoulder with Mayor Giuliani, steady hand in the storm, leading 55,000 officers through hell itself to save lives.
He didn't flinch. He didn't falter. He was there doing what heroes do, putting others first. That's why Queen Elizabeth honored him. That's why he earned over 100 medals. That's why he earned the NYPD Medal for Honor. And that's why he was America's top, top.
And Bernie the man, high school dropout from Patterson, New Jersey, flawed his way up from nothing. An army vet who served in South Korea, a father, a friend. Rudy Giuliani called him a brother, said he made him braver. And it's said that Eric Adams, the current mayor, former cop himself, actually visited Bernie in his final hours, calling him a friend of 30 years. His legacy isn't just medals or stats.
It's in the lives he saved, the city he rebuilt, the courage he inspired. Rest easy, Commissioner. Your watch has ended, but your light turns on. Nothing will stand in our way. And our golden age has just begun. This is Human Events with Jack Posobiec. Now it's time for everyone to understand what America First truly means. Welcome to the second American revolution.
All right, folks, we're back. Real America's Voice live on the Salem Radio Network, Hour 3 of the Charlie Kirk program. Jack Posobiec here live from Budapest, Hungary. We're going to go very quickly in a minute to our interview with the political editor of Broadcast.
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The big, beautiful bill. Questions about spending cuts. Questions about Doge. Will it pass the Senate? President Trump, Stephen Miller getting into it with a number of senators on this thing. What's your take on all of it? Yeah, well, look, I mean, it's a first off, Speaker Johnson in the House Republicans deserve a lot of credit for getting this out of the House of Representatives. I told the speaker yesterday.
you know, after it passed, I congratulated them and told them that it was exciting that they got it done, as President Trump likes to say, under budget and ahead of schedule, right? Like, so that's the first step here. Now, there's some things the Senate's going to clean up on this whole thing, right? So first and foremost, the House bill blocks Medicaid access to rural hospitals. I would imagine that the Senate's going to clean that up. Senator Josh Hawley, one of the leading America First senators,
is leading the way on that. There's some other things that were tucked in there that the Senate's probably going to clean up. But for the most part, I would imagine that the bill looks a lot like what the bill that passed the House is as it makes it through the Senate. I would expect, because I've spoken to the Senate Majority Leader, John Thune, I interviewed him about a month ago. He told me that if the House hit its timeline, and they did,
by Memorial Day, that he believes that the Senate would possibly be able to get this thing done and off to the president by about July 4th, which would start the 250th year of the United States of America with a big economic boom.
So that's, that's the target date. It looks like is they want to get this done by independence day. So hopefully the Senate will be able to, to rock and roll on this. Now I've seen the debate recently, the past several days over whether or not the Doge stuff should be in here. Now, look, first off, the Doge stuff is admirable. Everything that Elon Musk uncovered at the department of government efficiency, they need to figure out a way to codify that stuff. The,
the, the, the, that's a separate debate than the reconciliation, the big, beautiful bill, uh, the, the reconciliation they're using, um, budget gimmicks to get around Senate rules. So that way they can get, uh, the, uh, tax stuff into law, uh,
getting around the 60 vote rule in the Senate and they can do it with a simple majority. To do that, they have to get past the Senate parliamentarian and there's all sorts of different trickery and things that they have to do there. That means that they can't do what are called discretionary spending cuts. They can do mandatory spending cuts. Stephen Miller has made this pretty clear. He's a president senior advisor in the White House. He's talked about this and he's got a long history in the Senate. I've known Stephen Miller dating back
More than a decade, one of the smartest people you'll ever talk to. But the point is that the reconciliation stuff, they have to focus on the mandatory stuff. The Doge stuff is discretionary spending things. Things like, I'm being oversimplistic here, but teaching monkeys how to blow bubbles or something. That's the stuff that goes in the appropriations process. That's a separate fight. That is the government funding fight that comes after the Big Beautiful Bill.
So they've got to do the big, beautiful bill to lock in the 2017 tax rates, do the no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, all that kind of stuff, as well as a lot of the other things that the president has in there, like the immigration enforcement, the energy stuff, et cetera. They get that stuff through Congress. Then they're going to come back. The government is funded until the end of September. So then the Congress is going to, in July, start the process really,
of what's called the appropriations process. There's multiple ways you can fund the government. You can fund the government through a continuing resolution or an omnibus spending bill. That's the way Congress has done it for the last like 30 years. Conservatives have long believed that we should go back to the
way we used to do it, which was the 12 different appropriations bills. The House Appropriations Chairman, Tom Cole, he has signaled that they want to go back to the 12 appropriations bills and that he hopes that the Appropriations Committee will have them through their committee at least, and maybe even the House by the end of July.
setting up a showdown with the Senate Democrats. But that's where it's the appropriations process is where, whether it be an individual appropriations bills or an omnibus or a CR, where you would see the Doge recommendations implemented into law because they need to get it through the full Senate with the 60 votes. That sets up a showdown with the Senate Democrats and the congressional Democrats in the House side
but particularly the Senate, because if you do have a funding plan, let's say, you know, you get close to or a little over a majority,
of the Senate Democrats on board, you're going to need at least seven if you had all 53 Republicans, maybe even into double digits. It just depends on the actual vote numbers that you have in the end of Democrats in the Senate to vote for this in the end. So that's the fight, right? So if you want to see the Doge stuff implemented, and I think a lot of people out there do, you've got to really lean on the Appropriations Committee guys, particularly in the House, because that's where this
process is going to start. So Tom Cole is the chairman of that committee. He's from Oklahoma. He's been a longtime House Republican, an interesting guy. He really likes the process and the nitty gritty of the House of Representatives and views himself kind of like that, like a protector of the rules and like a dean of the House, et cetera. But the real problem
fight is going to be with those guys like John Rutherford and Mike Simpson and these other members of the Appropriations Committee. They're the ones who are going to decide if Elon Musk's work makes it into federal law or not, right? Like, so do the House Appropriations Committee members go for this? And then if they get it into the House bills and they pass them out of the House, then
the various cuts that Doge recommended, then they have to go through the Senate as well. And that's an even tougher process. But the but the so the question is, is do the Republicans have particularly these appropriations committee guys? So, I mean, I would literally say that the person or persons who are responsible for whether or not Doge succeeds are
are the House Appropriations Committee Republicans, right? Like, so John Rutherford comes to mind, a congressman from Northeast Florida, a total establishment guy, by the way. And, you know, folks, folks, this is just to explain, this is where you need to put the pressure. If you want to see those doge cuts in, like we all do,
That's where the pressure needs to be. And that's what Matt is explaining to us here. It goes through the appropriations process. Matt, I know you got to run. I wish we could hold you on for longer because you're a wealth of information on this. Where can people go to follow you who want more information on this? Yeah, just go to Breitbart.com. Our team is working around the clock and also I'm on X at MBOIL1. And yeah, and Jack, I'm happy to come back soon and talk more about it.
Let's get him back on when I'm back in the States and you're around. We're going to have to do an entire episode on how to make the doge butts permanent with Matt Boyle and probably a few other things as well. This is Jack Posobiec. We are live from Budapest, Hungary, Real America's Voice, Salem Radio Network. Quick break. Today, you know, they talk about influencers. These are influencers and they're friends of mine.
Jack Posobiec. Where's Jack? Jack? He's done a great job. All right, folks, Jack Posobiec. We're back here. Real America's Voice, Salem Radio Network. I want to bring on now Libby Emmons. She's the editor-in-chief of The Human Events and The Post Millennial, where The Post Millennial has been far and away the lead outlet reporting on this massive event
confrontation between Christians, Antifa, and the mayor of Seattle. Libby, thank you so much for the coverage. Of course, the great Katie Davis Court, who is doing incredible field journalism down there. Can you walk us through what the Postmillennial is uncovering and what the current status of this story has been?
Yeah, so Katie and Ari Hoffman, I got to give shout outs to them for doing great work covering this story. On Tuesday night, there was a protest outside City Hall where Christians showed up to demand the resignation of the mayor, Mayor Bruce Howell, who had sided with Antifa during in the aftermath of a protest.
on Saturday and the whole thing there really got a little out of control. So some Christians, the group called Mayday USA, they're staging events, concerts, Christian concerts in five cities, I think across the country. Antifa showed up, this was in Cal Anderson Park, which of course you know was the site of the Chaz occupation in 2020 during our Summer of Love. - Well, I spent many good nights in Cal Anderson Park.
Yeah, Cal Anderson Park. So yeah, the concert was held there and Bruce Harrell came out and said that this far right rally was held intentionally in Cal Anderson Park to antagonize the LGBT community and our trans neighbors. In fact, it was later revealed that the mayor's office
had recommended Cal Anderson Park as a place to hold this concert and the organizers had originally suggested Pike Street by the famous Pike Place Market and they were denied a permit for that location and yeah the mayor's office
literally recommended the park that Harold then said was an affront to trans neighbors and the LGBT community. So that's insane. In response, I think 23 people were arrested on Saturday from Antifa, from that counter-protest
On Tuesday, this is something Katie Davis Court was covering at City Hall. Pastors and Christians went to protest Mayor Bruce Harrell, you know, religious discrimination, all the rest of it, in addition to the complete and total hypocrisy. And there were more people arrested on Tuesday night in Seattle. And Katie was out there covering it. That was absolute absolute.
madness as well. Since then, it's been revealed that Bruce Harrell was arrested in 1996 for brandishing a firearm at a pregnant woman in a casino parking lot over a parking space dispute. Yeah, the current mayor of Seattle in his former life, I guess, as some kind of
gambler, a gambler with a gun in his car. I think that was in Utah. Yeah, so that's a little nuts. Also, his former police chief who he appointed in 2022 is suing him for wrongful termination and all kinds of other things, lack of due process and termination in that case. And also saying that the mayor was trying to get him to fire people without due process.
So there's an awful lot unfolding with this guy. I don't know how Seattle just keeps getting the worst leadership in the country. It's pretty shocking.
Well, and we saw with Mayor Jane Durkan, the problem is not the police. And so many people say, oh, we're blaming the police, blaming the police, or blaming the residents of the business owners. I remember being there with my brother when the various car lots were being assaulted and attacked and fires were set.
and guns brandished by Raz Simone and others during the Chas incident. And the issue is, of course, that people keep voting for the same far left politicians over and over again, even though it's
It's been demonstrably proven where these policies lead. And unfortunately, it's also because the Seattle Times, of course, will lie about these things over and over and over and only ever tell the truth until the very bitter end. And that's why we need outlets like the Post Millennial and the great reportage of Katie Davis Court or Hoffman and so many others.
tell the actual story. Yeah, that's 100% true. I really have a lot of respect for the reporters that go out into the street and cover this stuff from the ground. It's where you can really see what's going on and it's not the kind of coverage that you tend to get from the major news outlets that hang back and put on their makeup and stand on the sidelines a couple of days later with their
their mic and their camera guy so i have a lot of appreciation for that marking the post-millennial after you bookmark humanevents.com as well shout out by the way to front lines jonathan choey he's been out there as well from the tp usa team great guy great colleague great man to have in the fight we'll be right back jack posobic and libby emmons i'm live in budapest hungary but she's home in the united states of america real america's voice salem radio network right back
And Jack, where's 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 Pulitzer's.
All right, folks, we're back. Jack Posobiec here, live Budapest, Hungary. I want to go now to a clip of me and my talk earlier today in CPAC Hungary. Well, good morning, everybody. Wow. It's been two years ago we've talked last time. Is that two years already? Wow. And I remember the last time I was here in Budapest.
I said, and many people weren't sure about this at the time, and it's incredible to be here every time I speak, but I said here two years ago that Donald J. Trump will return as president of the United States of America, and I'm here to report back that, yes, not only has he returned, he won the popular vote, he won seven out of seven of the swing states, he won the electoral college,
the Senate and the House of Representatives and survived two assassination attempts when he did so. So I think he's outperformed all of our wildest expectations. Well done. And back two years ago, the main topic of the discussion was common sense. Yes. And as we see, common sense probably started to come back to the United States. Hopefully. It's a very high time that it comes back in Europe, to Europe. But my...
My idea for today's discussion was and is a little bit different now. Okay. And that is, but common sense is bumping into it anyhow. So it's how you experience the walkway of governance actually unearthing, coming to the light.
Your president, those who started to take positions in the administration, have already bumped into... President Trump has common sense and wokeness has nonsense. That's right. But the thing is, we here in Hungary, in Europe as a matter of fact, see that whenever a conservative right-wing government comes and starts talking common sense and starts working for the people, they immediately start denying everything.
So the name of the game is whatever we do, and this is the Hungarian experience for the past 15 years by now, they say no. And paraphrasing one famous phrase, their way and their approach to governance is not of the people, not by the people, and not for the people. Ah, yes. Well, we had an issue, and I had the opportunity to speak with
great leader, Prime Minister Orban, here just yesterday in an interview that will be released later today. And I asked him about this question because, as it turns out, we were not sure exactly who was the president of the United States the last four years because we were told that it was Joe Biden. And it turns out that his brain was not quite capable all the time. And instead, he was using this
Autopen to sign his documents and we're not entirely sure who was in control of the Autopen so to Take your phrase and this classic phrase and turn it around Instead of having the government of the people by the people and for the people we had the government of the pen by the pen for the pen and
What's your finding of the essence of the democratic way of governance and the NGOs, the so-called civil society behind it, which obviously in brackets has nothing to do with real civil society? This is the George Soros model of government.
where when they say it's an open society what they actually mean is that it's open for the bureaucrats and the plutocrats and the technocrats and it is open to all manner of special interests other than the actual people of the nation itself because it serves the ngos it serves the soros level it serves the bureaucracy level the special interests the corporate level the multinationals but it doesn't serve the people and so when you have these governments
like the one that we just experienced in the United States for four years, this was not government of the people. So of course, this raises many questions for democracy. Who is actually representing the people? Who has been elected by them? Who has been empowered by them? So sovereign rights of the leader should derive from the people in a democracy. This is the basic philosophy of a democratic government.
However, if that sovereignty instead is given away to say courts, as we've seen in the United States, academia, unelected experts, unelected bureaucracy, well then you don't have a democracy at all anymore. What you have is an oligarchy and an oligarchic system whereby in
The faces change at the top, but the actual power structure never changes. I would argue that unfortunately this system of the pen by the pen for the pen
isn't just happening in the United States or was happening in the United States. We see this across Europe as well in many, not this country by the way, but in many countries in Western Europe you see the exact same problem where they change chancellors or they change prime ministers but the
but the policies don't change. They keep allowing for a war in Ukraine, which is unwinnable at this point, it was unwinnable from the start, to continue. They keep escalating the war towards nuclear confrontation with Russia, and they continue the mass importation of migrants from the third world, illegal migrants in many cases, economic migrants and others,
And when you change the nature of the people, then you change the country itself. If you replace the people of Hungary, then it would no longer be Hungary. If you replace the people of Poland, it would no longer be Poland. If you replace the people of America, it would no longer be America. And yet for those in power, this seems to be their specific goal.
How do you think it's possible to deconstruct what's been built for the past couple of decades by now? So in the United States, we're facing the same issue. In Europe, obviously, there's many issues as well. We don't have a
a European Union structure like most of Europe does. Now, the UK, of course, pulled out in the Brexit situation, and yet you notice, even though the people of the UK voted to leave the European Union, I don't think the leaders of the UK have actually listened to them, and so they still keep trying to make these secret deals to stay in in many ways. And I certainly, by the way, support the efforts
of Nigel Farage, who will be the next prime minister of the UK in order to complete the Brexit situation and sever that. In the United States, it's a complicated process, but it's simple.
The issue is that the sovereign power of the United States, which should be installed in the elected representatives, so the people have chosen the president, the people have chosen the House, the Senate, that's our Congress, and then those then go and appoint the judges. The problem is that sovereignty has essentially leaked out, like a boat with a leak in it. And so the sovereignty has leaked into these other institutions, NGOs, universities, universities
media corporations which are receiving taxpayer dollars. And so this tax money, which is flowing, yes, from Soros to some extent, but the major goal of what he does is to bring taxpayer dollars to these institutions, which then become the lifeblood of what I call the enemies of
the Republic, the enemies of a small R, Republican government. And so what we must do then is to sever this link, sever it and cut it off. And you're seeing that now with President Trump in his direct efforts against the Ivy League universities, against Harvard University, banning foreign students because this is a major source of income for them. But all federal dollars that are going to these engines
of the anti, in philosophical terms, you would call it anti-democratic institutions, this link must be severed. And this is why you see so much anger from them when he goes after this. Actually, there were some issues, some of the woke issues, trans issue. You notice there was not much response when Trump
cut the trans programs. They were not upset about this. Why? They're more upset about the money. If you can follow the money and sever this connection, cut off all of it from them, then you can really, really break away their power structure. And on the other side of that, in the United States, we have the issue of
These district judges have gone completely radical and their decisions to countermand the executive, this is a complete abrogation of their constitutional duties, they are stepping on the rights of the executive. United States has long-standing and very strict laws on transparency, especially with a special regard to money coming from abroad.
And you see the voices, the screams coming out of Hungarian politics and European politics when the Hungarian government and the Hungarian parliament is trying to make political money, who is talking, transparent. You know, by Hungarian law, it's strictly forbidden for political parties to receive any kind of foreign money. Full stop.
When we started to introduce new measures, which is requiring the very same actually from so-called civil society and anyone who is dealing with public affairs, you see this outcry. So one element is that you have to have stricter rules and transparency rules installed on the ground and very obviously it's an institutional process. But you as an experienced influencer and user of the social media,
Is it a way out of this kind of deadlock or fading kind of democracy that you speak, talk to the people directly and that is through social media? Well, it is through social media and social media has been incredible and I'm very supportive of everything that Elon Musk has done to free speech across the internet through his purchase of X. You mentioned about the money, the foreign money that goes from NGOs, the civil society programs.
If you have a civil society program in your country, you must shut it down immediately. You must shut it down. You must ban it. You must take all of its assets and completely dissolve it because this exists only to
undermine the will of the people, to undermine governments, and to serve this transnational, transglobal agenda. These are the greatest threats to actual democracy in our nation. We see this. They support illegal aliens. They support the flow of illegal migrants across our southern border. They support the
upending of the rule of law throughout our states, if you remove these civil society programs, what you're doing is you're taking away their ability to fund these revolutionary programs. And what we're actually seeing with these civil society programs, they have the nicest names in the world, but what they are, in essence, are a form of neo-Marxism to serve as a way to destabilize countries, destabilize the rule of law, and
agitate for an irregular form of revolutionary governance. Very well. As always, it's very easy to talk to you and with you about these issues because we are straightforward. What do you suggest is going to be the agenda for the upcoming year in the United States? We already see the first obstacles emerging or trying to emerge in face of the president's efforts. And what's your estimation of European democracy for the upcoming months?
Well, I certainly hope that the populist nationalist revolution that has been headed by President Trump in the United States, you see populist nationalists in Poland, and of course the great leadership of Viktor Orban, I hope that it spreads across all of Europe, whether it's AfD in Germany, whether it's Nigel Farage in the UK, and so many, Robert Fizzo in Slovakia, who came and spoke here just yesterday, I hope and pray
that the people's parties are able to take back national sovereignty, national identity, and remind the people of Europe of the essential truth of our people, that Jesus Christ is our King, and that God must return to the very center of our way of life. - Amen.
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All right, folks, we're back here. Human Events Daily live Budapest, Hungary. We have a very special guest joining us live in studio. It is the lovely Tanya Tepesovic. What's up, sweetheart? Thank you for having me on. Oh, yes. Well, we we've made it a whenever we're in Budapest, I always have you on the on the show and it's become like a, you know, kind of a tradition. So we're here again and have you on again.
And you had a really interesting tweet yesterday. And we've been sort of going around Budapest and we're doing Seat Back Hungary. But you've also been spending some time with the kids. And I try to poke in and out when I can, when I can sneak away. But you had something you said about how Budapest under Viktor Orban's government, they're talking about the family policies, pro-family. And you were saying how Budapest and Hungary in general are extremely family friendly.
Well, that's correct. And what I hear from many young couples is that they're holding off having children is because having a child is so expensive, starting from all the necessities. I mean, forget about all the entertainment.
So it came to a pleasant surprise to me when we went to the local zoo. By the way, the oldest in Hungary and one of the oldest in the world. So really amazing experience. They have like museums and the zoo combined. I've never really seen something like that. And so the entrance ticket price was so cheap compared to... Playgrounds too, I'm being told. Very many playgrounds. By our Human Events Daily Junior Producer. Do you want to come over here, Junior Producer? Sure.
Let's get our junior producers over here. Come on, junior producers. Come on all the way in. Come on. And even producer Bulldog is here as well. So it was so cheap for a family of four to visit Lui in Hungary. We paid about $45 for four of us, which was...
Amazing. Really good surprise price-wise. There was a little, some fights with the monkey bars earlier this week. But AJ, you won, right? Yeah. You won that fight? Now, let me ask you, boys. And Jack-Jack is here as well. It was very cheap. But Jack-Jack, let me ask you, did you have a great time at that zoo? Definitely. Oh, yeah? What did you like about the zoo? So...
So I like the giraffes, the museums. I like that exercise thing when the skeleton was doing it with me. There's a thing where there was a... It's so interactive. It's hard to explain, but it's an interactive museum set up in Budapest where you even have...
We even have the ability to ride a bike and hands-on. So he was riding a bike and there was a skeleton attached to the bike riding its own bike and you could power that skeleton, right? And it would move when you moved. Pretty cool. AJ, what did you like about that zoo?
And the zoo. The bulls at the zoo. Yeah, the African bulls. That was pretty cool, wasn't it? And the wildebeest. Tigers and lions. And did Bulldog have a good time at the zoo? Yeah.
You guys might remember, this is the Bulldog Otto from PragerU Kids, and AJ takes him absolutely everywhere. He's probably the most traveled bulldog in the world. He just calls him Bulldog. So, so, so dear, tell me a little bit else as a mom, right? As a Maha mom, you've been talking about how it's so family friendly here. And have you really experienced that in terms of parks, child facilities, everything you've been seeing around town?
I really have. And something I haven't really noticed you haven't had a chance is that yesterday we went to the island here and the island had this incredible dancing fountain. And they had some music playing. We saw so many kids just running around dancing.
enjoying the music, dancing, having fun, being outside with their parents, being outside, just enjoying the beautiful weather, strolling. And it really gave me that sense of how incredible it is that places like this exist. And right in the heart of the city, you can just walk off, enjoy a beautiful day with kids, do all the fun activities and
don't have to break the bank, which is, you know, always nice when you're traveling. A very big part of raising children. All right, well, Jack-Jack, let me ask, let me interview you. Do you think... What's up, Doc? Do you think Budapest is a good city for kids? Yep, it is. Yeah? Do you have a lot of fun here? I do. AJ, do you have a lot of fun in Budapest? Yes, of course.
Super cool. Wow. So Budapest was super cool. So incredible trip. I want to say thank you again to Seatback Hungary and all of the folks there who organized this from the Poso family to all of you and everyone watching around the world. Thank you very much for watching. Make sure you like and subscribe. Jack, do you want to say like and subscribe? Yes. Can you like and subscribe?
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