JACK and KEVIN POSOBIEC: The exploding Cybertruck 'was obviously a political statement'

"Remember when they try to say that Thomas Matthew Crooks didn't have a political motive when he shot Trump?"

"Remember when they try to say that Thomas Matthew Crooks didn't have a political motive when he shot Trump?"

On Thursday's episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec and his brother Kevin discussed their takes on the Cybertruck which exploded in the valet area of the Las Vegas Trump Hotel the day before, something which Jack said was "obviously a political statement."

Jack shared the updates that the driver of the vehicle, whose body is too burnt to be officially identified as of yet, had a gunshot wound to the head. The suspect who police believe to be the body found in the car was a huge supporter of Ukraine and had been in Europe conducting "special operations." There has been no suicide note found related to the incident.



Kevin said that conclusions drawn from the incident have been speculative and "hearsay." Jack said he had a lot of "questions."

"Look, here's what I do want to say," Jack stated. "This was obviously a political statement. And for people sitting there going, Oh, maybe it was this, maybe it was that. It was obviously political."

He continued: "Remember when they try to say that Thomas Matthew Crooks didn't have a political motive when he shot Trump? They're like, 'oh, we can't determine the motive, we don't know if it's politics.' Like, he shot Trump, he shot him, he hit his ear, he turns his head as a miracle at the very last second."

Jack called that situation "absolutely ridiculous."

Watch the full episode below.

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