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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It the Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's have some fun on a Tuesday. I don't know
about you, but I am enjoying things so far. We
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had our first press conference today. We got some spicy
little notes from that.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
One.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Something is happening in the United States Senate. We're gonna
discuss that to open the show, and it's not good,
so buckle up for that. We finally got an answer
on all those drones that were flying around. Turns out
I was right, just like I told you. So we're
gonna talk about China, the shape of doritos, how are
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the deportations going, about eight million emails, all that, so
much more, including a lady was too fat to take
a lift, All that and so much more coming up
tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. So we
have to discuss something right off the bat, a talk
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we've had before, but what's happening in the United States
Senate means we have to have this talk again. As
I set up where we're going here, because maybe you
saw the news, maybe you didn't. You know, Pete Hegseth
got confirmed. But what you may not have seen from
today is The reason that was so close, and the
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reason he almost did not get confirmed is because of
a couple Republicans in the Senate. We were going to
discuss what that may mean for Tulsea Gabbert Rfka Junior.
We're gonna get there, but we're gonna have to walk
with me there because first we have all kinds of
new listeners. We have to talk about what the system
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is and why the system does what it does. A
nation is built on its institutions. If your institutions are strong,
your nation will be strong. If your institutions become corrupted
and weak, it will weaken and eventually destroy your country.
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Institutions that can that word itself can sound too heady
and weird. What does that mean. Let's go to our village,
our one hundred percent village.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
You and I.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
We live in one hundred percent village. We're a small tribe.
We raise cattle and some crops. We're in the hinterlands
of Africa, all right. We have a hut of one
of the huts in the village. It's designed specifically for
cattle operations. It teaches the next generation how to care
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for cattle, takes care of the fencing, takes it making
sure our cattle are always there. We have a different hut.
That hut handles the mail in the village. We have
a different hut that's where we go worship how we
worship in our village. And these institutions, they are important.
They are the central hub where you can go to
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find out about cattle, to worship God, to send something
in the mail. Institutions well, the same thing applies for
a country as a whole. Countries have religious institutions, media institutions,
government institutions, law enforcement institutions, intelligence institutions that the entertainment
did I already say that when it doesn't matter, a
lot of different institutions, and ideally they are separate. But
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if your country gets corrupted and loses its way, if
the leaders of your country lose their way for a
variety of reasons, what will happen is and this has
happened many times before. The institutions they figure out that
they can get a lot richer and a lot more
powerful if they just work with each other and against
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the people. This is all about looting the treasury and
getting more money in power for themselves. Because we have
leaders now who never stress America that don't care about
the country. That's not you care about the country. I
care about the country. They don't share that at all. Well,
once you lose that care for your country, that sense
of duty to your country, then everything just becomes about you,
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once you stop serving any kind of a higher purpose,
if you will. So, what we have are institutions in
this country, and we'll start with defense because this is
going to take us to RFK and Tall Seat and whatnot,
but we'll start with the defense industry. We have an
institution that has become completely corrupted, staggering levels of corruption,
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with staggering amounts of money. You have any idea how
much money goes into defense in this country? Have you
ever seen one of those Oh, we spent as much
money as the the next twenty six countries combined. Have
you ever seen those stats before? A staggering amount of
money goes into defending this country. But let's discuss what
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that looks like. You see, we have the military branches
themselves and there's all kinds of waste in fraud in there.
How many years in a row has the Pentagon failed
an audit? You realize the Pentagon cannot account for over
a trillion dollars with a t multi trillion dollar audit fails.
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That's just the military budgets alone. So where does all
that money go. Well, here's an example of how it works.
Let's say I'm running the porta potty department for the Army.
I'm in charge of these army porta potties, and last
year we spent ten million dollars on porta potties, making
sure everybody's got a dumper wherever they go. Oh well,
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I never ever ever go to my commanding officer and say, man,
we don't need as much money. In fact, I don't
even need half of these porta potties. They're going to waste.
You always go to your higher up and tell them, hey, man,
I spent every dime that was in the budget, so
you can't cut my budget. In fact, I need another
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ten million next year, an extra ten million because we
need a more So you have that. Because it's a
massive government apparatus. That part of it that was porta potties.
Think about what it means for other things. Now, let's
talk about the private sector defence industry portion of it.
If you're raytheon, how do you make your money how
do you butter your bread? You make your money and
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butter your bread by getting gigantic government contracts. Hey, raytheon
design this new missile for US. Here's five hundred million
dollars go. That's your livelihood. And of course our defense
industry comes in way over budget and way behind schedule,
routinely years in years behind schedule, billions over budget. This
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is the defense industry. And you have the generals in
the army. Ah, I was just not just the army.
I have generals, admirals, Navy, whatever, These flag officers, they'll
bounce right from being a general in the Marine Corps
to sitting on the board of Boeing. Oh look at me,
I got that defense industry job. No way, two million
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dollars a year sounds good. And then there's the politicians.
Republican and Democrat politicians both share this that, if we're
being honest, the kind of corruption we're going to talk
about here is in my opinion, more prevalent in the
Republican Party than in the Democrat party. Republican politicians for
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the longest time have been pro defense, pro defense America,
pro defense type thing. Think about you, George Bush, neo
conservatism invade everywhere kind of thing that's been the modern
day Republican Party. It wasn't what it used to be,
but that's what the recent Republican Party has been, and
that has meant, among other things, that's meant a lot
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of money. Huge Go look at the budget. We always
talk about the federal budget. How you look at it?
And there are really three things that are eye popping
if you're looking at a pie chart. The Social Security spending,
the medicare spending, and the military spending. Those are the
three things that will just floor you.
Speaker 4 (08:35):
Well.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Republicans, especially older corrupt ones, believe that gobs and gobs
of money go out to the defense industry will mean
more power for them. And here's how that works. You see,
you love love the campaign donations that come in from
the defense industry. Go do yourself a favor. If you
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feel like doing a little journalism at home. Remember you're
the journalist. Now go look up how much money the
defense industry spends on lobbying the federal government. Go look
up their donations to politicians. So there's that aspect of it.
If I'm Tom Tillis, because Tom Tillis is going to
be central to our little tale here about Pete hag Seth.
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If I'm Tom Tillis and I am interested in being reelected,
and that's all these worthless scumbags are interested in. Well,
couple checks from these defense contractors sure don't hurt the
old reelection bid. But you see, defense contractors don't hand
out those donations just for funzies. There are strings attached
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with those things. And what do you think the defense
contractors want when it comes to the contract process we
currently have. You see, currently they get huge jobs of money,
and then they'll put in change orders for even more money,
and they'll come in years behind schedule, and then they'll
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get another contract. Do you think the defense industry is
interested in that system changing at all? If your boss
told you that you were going to keep getting paid
what you get paid, and you're allowed to show up
late for work two hundred days a year, and you're
allowed to underperform and he promises he won't fire you
or cut your pay at all, would you enjoy that arrangement. Well,
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that's the same arrangement the defense industry has in this country.
They don't want anything to change. So what happened with
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Speaker 2 (11:46):
Day the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday. Reminding
you you can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kelly's Show. Also,
I forgot to mention halfway through next hour, we're gonna
have theo Wold on THEO. Wold is his name. You
probably never heard of him, but remember all those executive
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orders that Trump signed Day one? Where'd they come from?
Speaker 4 (12:16):
THEO.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
I want to hear the thought process behind it. I
want to hear some inside baseball knowledge on that stuff.
So you and me we're going to learn together. I've
never talked to him before, so we'll figure it out.
Hopefully he's great either way. Theo's coming up a little
more than an hour from now. Now back to the
system and specifically the defense industrial complex, the military industrial
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complex in this country. Did you hear what Tom Tillis did,
Because there's an interesting story here. Pete hag Seth was
just confirmed. Jd Vance had to break the tie breaking vote.
But if you dig into that a little bit more,
you'll find out a couple things. One, Mitch McConnell voted
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to send the vote to the Senate floor, and then
he voted against him. Interesting, right, So what does that
tell you? First, Mitch McConnell wanted this done publicly, knowing
he was going to vote against him. He still voted
to send it to the Senate floor. But Tom Tillis
is the interesting one here. Republican, allegedly senator from the
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state of North Carolina, Tom Tillis. You see, Tom Tillis
voted for Pete Hegseth. He voted to confirm Pete Hegseth.
But we now know this is from the Wall Street Journal.
Here's the headline. Tillis assured heg Seth's former sister in
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law her testimony could convince GOP senators to vote no HM.
A key witness in the contentious senate contentious Senate confirmation
a defense second Terry Pete Hegseeth was assured by Senator
Tom Tillis that her sworn statement would carry weight and
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last week's vote and could persuade Republican senators to oppose
the nominee. According to people familiar with the events, remember
when we got that last second witness and it was
kind of weird hold on his ex wife's sister. Oh no,
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he never did anything to me or anything like that.
But I was afraid and other people weren't too. We
were afraid. Didn't make any sense, and it came last minute.
But where did it come from? Was this a Democrat op?
Did the communists run an up to try to take
Pete Hegseth out No. As a matter of fact, it
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was Republican Tom Tillis. Tom Tillis tried to stop Pete Hegseth,
and the only reason he voted for Pete Hegseth after
having tried to stop him was Tom Tillis didn't want
to actually be the one to vote to stop him
because that would just likely earn him a primary in
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the increasingly red state of North Carolina, so he didn't
want to have to vote for it himself. The gutlass
loser coward dug up a witness, put a hit piece
out in the Wall Street Journal and hoped it would
prompt enough other Republican senators to stop Pete hegcess confirmation.
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And the question is always why, what's the angle? And
I've seen people people who still don't quite understand how
this works. I've seen people suggest, well, yeah, I mean
was drinking and there's you know, some women and Pete.
Please don't be naive. The biggest bunch of immoral scumbags
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on the planet work in the studio, yes, but they
also work in the federal government. What happened with Pete Hegseth,
What happened with Tom Tillison, Pete hegg Seth, What happened
which with Mitch McConnell and Pete hegg Seth had absolutely
nothing to do with Pete Hegseth, Hammer and some beers
at a strip club with the fellas. What happened with
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Pete Hegseth And what is coming for Taulsea Gabbart and
RFK Junior is the system is protecting itself a multi
trillion dollar defense industry. Here's this young upstart all over
the television talking about how we have too many generals,
how the defense contracting industry is completely broken, how we
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have way too many guys who leave the military and
go get rich right away in the defense industry. When
they hear a young guy being the next SEC death
and he's talking about reforming the bank robbery they currently
have going on, the system tends to panic. And when
the system tends to panic, they make phone calls, phone
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calls to people like Mitch McConnell and Tom Tillis. It's
a pretty simple phone call to Tom Tillis. And what
do they say. I don't know. Is it a carrot
or stick conversation? I don't know. I don't want to
act like I'm inside enough to know, because we never know.
Is this about campaign money? Maybe maybe it's about a
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relative getting a job. Maybe Tom Tillis has a has
a niece he's trying to get in with Boeing. Maybe
it's that. Maybe it's blackmail. Don't ever dismiss that. You've
heard me accuse others of that before, just because it's
so prevalent. We know it's so prevalent. We've heard from
enough people could easily be blackmail. Hey, Tom, Hey, it's
me at this big shot defense contractor A and I
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hear you're trying to get Pete Heseth in there. Tom,
do you remember that you remember that little Senate trip
you took to Berlin a few years ago, Remember that
Friday night when you went out on the town after dark. Yeah,
we videotaped all that, Tom. Yeah, go ahead and make
sure you whip some votes against Pete Hegseth. I don't
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know if that's what happened. I have no idea, but
I know that's exactly how the system works. And I
know Pete Hegseth snuck in there by the hair on
his chinny chin chin. Because JD Vance had to come
down and cast the tie breaking vote, and that brings
me to Tulca Gabbard inn RFK Junior. Hang on, this
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is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a magnificent Tuesday. I am going to get
to some emails at some point in time. But we're
walking through some of this senate stuff. I smell some
trouble coming. We are going to talk about the US conference.
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Caroline Levitt killed it today. Updates on immigration, Derrito is
changing the shape of it. I can't live in a
world like that. And we got problems with China. All
that and still so much more coming up on The
Jesse Kelly Show. But back to what we just walked through.
The Pete hag Seth nomination and why it was a squeaker.
It was a nail biter. Why do he barely get through?
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I talked about the system and it comes down to
power and money. That's why Pete barely got through. And
that brings me to the next two battles. Pete barely
got through because of money, because he threatens the money
and power of the system. Think for a moment about
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every part of the medical industry of this country as
it currently is not as we want it to be,
but as it currently is. Think about let's just focus
on this for a moment. The pharmacy industry. The pharmaceutical
industry is not only evil and corrupt, but they have
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bought off the parts of society that are there to
stop them, like the FDA. You remember they remember Chris,
dig this up if you can find it. If you can't,
that's fine. So I'm doing this last minute. Remember I
think it was Project Veritas, may have been James O'Keefe,
I don't remember. I know they separated, but one of
those two they did an undercover video with an FDA official,
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and this guy said on camera what most of us
have known for the longest time. The pharmaceutical companies they
send employees to go work at the FDA. They bribe
the FDA to approve what they want approved. You think
the FDA is this team of doctors and scientists sitting
around testing food and drugs and deciding on the risk factors.
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But no, it's just about bunch of bought off scumbags,
bought off by the pharmaceutical industry. We had the f
d A come out and call ivermectin horse medicine, horse paste?
Why would they do that? The the ivermectin guy won
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a Nobel Prize, It's been taken safely by human beings.
The doses are by the billion. Why would they come
out against ivermectin, especially when you add all these doctors
I know, some personally, not secondhand. I know doctors personally
who treated COVID patients with ivermectin. They did so, why
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would everyone come out against it? Remember what RFK said.
Speaker 5 (21:48):
There was no reason to discourage people from taking ivermectin.
Ivermectin a was a very, very devastating cure. It literally
obliterated COVID and you know by depriving people of ivernmact
and we many many people, millions of people around the
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globe died.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
Trusting the experts is not a function of science. It's
not a function of democracy. It's a function of religion
and totalitarianism. And it does not make for healthier population.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
Okay, what do you think the pharmaceutical pharmaceutical industry thinks
about the potential for OURFK junior taking over? How much
money would you say is potentially at stake if our
FK junior walks in there and says, ah, did you
actually test that? We're going to need more testing on this? Actually,
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I think we should look into that. How much money
and power is at stake, not just in the pharmaceutical industry.
Remember we just did that little look up of the
lobbying for the defense industry. Go look up the lobbying
of the pharmaceutical industry. I believe they're number one. I
haven't looked in a while, but I believe they're number one.
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Pete hag Seth barely squeaked by, and Pete hagg Seth
barely squeaked by in large part because of his distinguished
record his military service. A lot of these loser weenie
senators could vote for him because they know they get
to wrap themselves in the flag and take a picture
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and put it on Instagram. And this is how much
I love the troops. I'm voting for Pete whoo. RFK
Junior is going to have no such benefit. Someone who
may who could is Taulci Gabbard though, But you see,
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Taulci Gabbard may threaten something larger and more powerful than
the the defense industry or the pharmaceutical industry, the intelligence
industry of not just this country, of the globe, but
we'll focus on this country, on Western civilizations. What have
they wanted forever? Well, they want more money, more power,
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and they want you to have fewer rights. Because let's
be honest, if I'm an intelligence agency and my job
is to gather intelligence, then you having rights. You having
rights hurts me. It puts limits on me. What do
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you mean I can't just tap their phone? What do
you mean I can't just read their text messages? What
do you mean I can't just oh, I don't know,
decide I don't like this person and throw them on
a terrorist watch life.
Speaker 4 (24:52):
I can point to my own experience of this, of
how the Harris Biden administration have added me to a
secret domestic terror watch list the very day after Kamala
Harris was endorsed by Joe Biden, and I was on
TV and warning the American people about what I saw
is the dangers of a Kamala Harris presidency taking action
that was clearly political retaliation. They've done this to a
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lot of different people, which points to how dangerous it
is to have people in power so willing to abuse
that power to go after political opponents.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Taulsea Gabbard came out against Kamala Harris and the next
day she was placed on it's called the Quiet Skies program.
She was placed on a terrorist watch list and followed
whenever she flew around the country. The intelligence agencies of
this country n essay CIA. Look, there's a laundry list
of them. They despise the limits put on them by
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the Constitution, and they have bent over backwards and forwards
to get rid of those limits so they can do
what they truly want to do, and that's gathered large
quantities of intelligence on everybody. Now, let me ask you
something you had to guess, knowing what we already know
about these organizations. It's no secret what j Edgar Hoover
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did with the FBI, gathering files, damaging information, whatever he
could find on politicians. If you had to guess, just guess.
Do you think there are any damaging videos of Lindsey
Graham anything? Maybe in a red state like South Carolina,
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pictures things like that that maybe would hurt his re
election chances. Think maybe there's a chance of that. Because
I heard Lindsay Graham on the news talking about Tulsa.
Speaker 6 (26:42):
Do you trust Tulsei Gabbard with the nation's most closely
held secret.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
Senator, I tend to vote for almost everybody at both parties,
but I want to see how the hearing goes. Why
didn't you go to Syria? What did you do regarding
the side. Why do you think Edward Snowden should be
hailed as a hero. I certainly don't. We'll see how
the hearing goes. But in her favor, Richard Burr is
going to introduce her, and he's one of my dearest friends.
So we'll see.
Speaker 6 (27:05):
Senator, can you say right now are you a yes
on Tulsi Gabbard?
Speaker 3 (27:09):
I want to see how the hearing goes. I'm inclined
to bes on everybody, but there's some questions she will
be asked that I want to hear the answers to.
Speaker 6 (27:16):
So you're a will see, not.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
A yet see.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
And little birdies are beginning to chirp from Capitol Hill
that Lindsey Graham he may be and we'll see on television,
but as of right now, he's a no. And if
Lindsay Graham's a no, and if Mitch McConnell is a no,
and that is the rumor, and if and I don't know,
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this is the case, if Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski
are going to be knows the way they were on
Pete Hegseth, then Taulsey is sunk. This is about money
and power and this this is about us and changes
we need to make. We'll get to that in a moment,
and then we'll get to some e mails before we
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do other things. But speaking of Lindsey, when's the last
time you got your testosterone levels checked? You understand that
if your T levels drop low enough, you might sound
like that.
Speaker 6 (28:14):
Can you trust Tulsa Gabbert with the nation's most closely
held secret senator.
Speaker 3 (28:19):
I tend to vote for almost everybody at both parties,
but I want to see how the hearing goes.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
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up halfway through next hour. He's the man in writing
all those executive orders. I want to hear. I want
to hear about this whole process. Let's get to some
emails before we get to the press conference from today
and other things. Jesse Trump was gonna tell us what
the drones were all about. Did he inform us? If
he did, I missed it. Well, remember I told you
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that a little birdie told me that it was nuclear
what they had lost, radioactive, something was missing, and that
it was our drones. It was our stuff and they
were looking for it. Remember when I said that, what Chris?
What Chris said, how do you lose something radioactive? Well,
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someone steals it, buddy, that's one. Either someone steals it
one or I think I think maybe our respect for
certain certain professions can sometimes affect how we look at things.
You realize they dropped the nuclear weapon in the Atlantic
one time. I believe it was off the coast of
North Carolina. You realize that. And they never found it.
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It's never found it. It's still there, this at the
bottom of the ocean. Okay, So people do lose things one. Two.
People steal things for their own purposes. Every organization is
a leaky There are leaks inside of it. So look,
I can't say that, but I told you what was
going on. Containers showed up. It was supposed to have
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something nuclear in it. I don't know that it was
a bomb. I'm not telling you that something radioactive, something nuclear,
something important. It showed up and that something important was
no longer in the container, and the container was busted
and they were like, wait, oh my gosh, and they
were looking for it. Caroline Levitt came out today. Trump
promised he would tell us about the drones, and look,
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they kind of told us about the drones. But you
and I both know you know what she's saying here, right,
you understand what she's saying.
Speaker 7 (31:36):
After research and study, the drones that were flying over
New Jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown
by the FAA.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
Pause for a moment, just we'll walk through this. They
were authorized to be flown, so they weren't aliens. It
wasn't a Chinese gravity propulsion advices. They were authorized. So
someone got ahold of the FDA and said, hey, we'd
like to fly these was doing that.
Speaker 7 (32:00):
For research and various other reasons.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
For research and various other reasons. That's pretty good, right.
Speaker 7 (32:11):
Many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational and private
individuals that.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, there were a bunch of private jones.
But anyway, I told you i'd tell you about the drones,
and I just want you to know they were all
approved by the FAA for research and various other reasons.
You know what, next time you screw up with your
spouse and he or she calls you out on it,
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why don't you use that as an excuse and see
how that lands. Hey Jesse, you you were home two
hours late tonight. Can you can you explain why you
were two hours late, Jesse. Well, look, I had to
stop at the gas station, and there were various other reasons. Sure,
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that'll land. Really well, it was exactly what we thought
it was. They were approved by the FAA because it
was us. It was our government looking for something. Now,
before you send me an email. I don't know whether
or not they ever found it. My little Birdie never
told me that I could never get that information. I
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am assuming they did, because from what I understood, initially
it was all hands on deck, we need to find
this now, and then they just kind of stopped. But
that's what happened. You know what happened. I know what happened, Jesse.
Your time has come. The odd or off year elections,
which are so important for winning back our culture are
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here and MAGA has to stand firm, show up at
the rallies and vote. It is important because while Democrats
are so on and so forth, Republicans have to stay
in the fight. Listen, this comes back to the conversation
and we've been having about the Tom Tillis's of the world,
the Mitch McConnell's of the world. Because I don't know
whether they'll be able to sink Tulsi or RFK or not.
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But I know they're going to try. They are going
to try, and I am very worried they may get
one of them. If that frustrates you, if you're one
of the people screaming at the car, screaming at the radio,
screaming at your headphones. No, this has to stop. I agree,
it has to stop. How do we stop it? How
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do we stop the GOP Senate from kneecapping everything we
want done? There is only one way we have to
defeat these people in primary elections. Mitch McConnell got over
eighty percent of his last primary election. You can scream
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all day long, I ain't Mitch, Mitch sucks. Mitch is
the worst we need about this guy out. But the
GOP primary voter in Kentucky loves Mitch McConnell. And don't
email me and say no, we don't, we hate him.
I have the numbers in front of me. You may
hate him, and I hope you do, But eighty percent
of the people voting in that primary freaking love him.
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Eighty percent. If anyone gets eighty percent of any amount
of the electorate, you are immensely popular. I'm always told no,
we hate him. No you don't. Texas does this too
when I start yelling at my fellow Texans about John Cornan,
we hate Carnan. Really, I'm looking at the primary results.
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Up seventy six percent of the last primary. Do you
hate him? Because over seventy percent is quite a number.
Doesn't seem like you do. We have got to start
taking these people out in primaries. And if you're looking
for a little a little pick me up at the
end of this kind of dark talk, there is a
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chance RFK and Talsey both do get through. And it's
for the same reason. Tom Tillis tried to influence others
to vote against hag Seth, but he himself didn't. We
have finally succeeded in making these losers afraid, afraid of primaries.
That's the only reason Tom Tillis didn't vote no. He
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knew for a for a fact that Trump and you
and me and everyone else would run a primary challenger
and run him out of the Senate in their primary
in North Carolina. And that's why he voted yes. That
that may be what keeps Lindsey Graham on a leash.
He's probably familiar with that anyway. I don't know. I
don't know what, Chris are you talking about? Listen, I'm
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want to talk to you about non lethal I want
to talk to you about safety. There are violent animals
everywhere in this country, foreign and domestic. Now that daughter
of yours who's out tonight at her math tutor, if
she runs into one at her car, is she going
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to die or is she going to be safe? Burna
pistol launchers are for everybody, even if even if you
get there. I don't like I don't like guns. It's
not a gun. It's non lethal which shoots pepper balls
or to your gas balls where they actually have balls
that are a mixture of the two. How brutal is that?
Or swat teams carry these private security firms carry Burna.
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People across the country are carrying Berna. It's legal in
all fifty states. You don't need a permit, you don't
need a background check, and it'll save your freaking life.
B y RNA save you a bunch of money. Burner
dot com slash Jesse saves you money, get something and
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protect yourself. Now, let's dig into the rest of this
presser from today. Next