HUMAN EVENTS DAILY: Jack Posobiec confronts Unf*ck America protesters outside TPUSA gates

"We’re going out there now."

"We’re going out there now."

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Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec left Turning Point USA’s Arizona studio on Monday to confront protesters with Unf*ck America who had gathered outside the organization’s headquarters in Arizona. Posobiec hosted his show from Arizona on Monday ahead of his appearance at a Turning Point USA Pick up the Mic event at Arizona State University. 

After hearing that two SUVs of protesters had arrived outside the studio, Posobiec said, "I’m going out there now … cancel the rest of the show, whatever we had planned. We’re going out there now." He ran out with a cameraman in tow from the studio after hearing that a group of protesters had gathered outside Turning Point’s gates. The "Unf*ck America Tour," conducted in partnership with the left-wing streamer Destiny, bills itself as being "the official tour countering Turning Point USA."



The group had expressed anger at ASU canceling a scheduled debate at ASU, initially blaming Erika Kirk for the decision. ASU said the decision to cancel the debate was based on safety protocols. Shapiro said he felt the group was being "silenced." 

Posobiec spoke with one of the protesters, Unf*ck America co-creator Brian Shapiro, about a multitude of topics, including the recent death of Robert Mueller, Iran, the Trump administration's press policies, and other topics. At the end, Posobiec and the protester shook hands. 


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