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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show, Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful Wednesday, a hump day. So this hour we
are gonna talk. I will talk about this Trump Gaza stuff.
We're gonna discuss some tariff stuff. We got heavy stuff
(00:31):
coming this hour. We'll make fun of Bill Gates. Apparently
the Jeffrey Epstein stuff's coming back to bite him. Emails,
sending our crooks to El Salvador, all that and so
much more coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
I want to begin here because I haven't addressed it yet.
I was gone, I was Sicka Gotta and Trump said
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something yesterday if I remember right about Gaza. Now, before
I play his SoundBite and Caroline Levitt's update from today,
I will tell you this is my one bit of
personal experience. I don't want to act like I'm the
expert on the region whatsoever, but I've been to this
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part of the world one time, and only one time. Remember,
it was a couple of years, a couple of years ago.
Was it a couple of years already, Chris, A couple
of years ago. We as a show we did that
big show trip to the Holy Land and it was
a couple hundred people joined us. It was amazing. It
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was amazing. My dad went and I'll just I'll always
love that memory. I got to baptize my youngest son there.
It was just it was just amazing going through the
Holy l whatever whatever one trip over there. I've been
there one time and it was I believe in the
very beginning of the trip, if I remember right, they
had us in a place that was right on the Mediterranean.
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It was an old Roman you know, fort Amphitheater, If
I remember right, I remember that right, Chris, I did, Okay,
I did, I did. But we were right on the Mediterranean. Now,
I had never been on or in that part of
the Mediterranean. And there was a beach there in an
old fort and all kinds of really cool stuff. It
was awesome. It was awesome. You want to nerd out
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on history, that's a place to do it. Anyway. I
remember standing there, standing there with my sons and we're
looking out at the water and have thought to myself,
this is freaking beautiful. This is like you're in the Caribbean.
The water is just dorgeous, looking clean, it just this
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is beautiful, and I thought to myself, just a brief moment,
I thought, Wow, man could probably put up a beachside
resort and do pretty well for himself. I hate to
sound like the worst capitalists in the world, but it
is beautiful. And now, I've never been to Gaza exactly,
but I've talked to enough people who have. I've seen
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the same pictures you have. Frey beautiful could be. And
now let's deal with what's happening right now. I have questions, concerns,
a lot of them. Well, let's just talk about it.
We'll be out with it. Because Trump did a press
conference with Benjamin Nett and Yahoo. Trump said this.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
The US will take over the Gaza Strip and we
will do a job with it too. We'll own it
and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded
bombs and other weapons on the site. Level the site
and get rid of the destroyed buildings, level it out,
create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of
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jobs and housing for the people of the area. Do
a real job to something different. Just can't go back.
If you go back, it's going to end up the
same way it has for a hundred years.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Okay, all right, we'll own it. That's what he said.
We're going to take control of it. And then a
little later on he said, well, it create a big
economic zone and you know, the provide a bunch of
jobs for the people who live there. Okay, now that
sent a bunch of people on all sides scrambling. Wait,
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what what does that mean when you think about everything
behind that which we're about to get into. But Caroline Levitt,
aware that this had become a talking point for everybody,
came out clarified today been.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Very made very clear to the President that the United
States needs to be revolved involved in this rebuilding effort
to ensure stability in the region for all people. But
that does not mean boots on the ground in Gaza.
It does not mean American taxpayers will be funding this effort.
It means Donald Trump, who is the best deal maker
on the planet, is going to strike a deal with
our partners in the region.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
Okay, first, there's a bunch we can get into here,
and we'll tackle a bunch of it right now. First,
remember the conversation we had. I think it was day
one of Trump's presidency, maybe day two. In case you
don't memorize every day of every show, you'll probably remember this.
(05:09):
Remember when we talked, because Trump was talking about I'm
gonna take Greenland and I'm gonna take back to Panama Canal,
and we're gonna rename the Gulf of Mexico to the
Golf of America. And remember the conversation we had about it.
How I explained something we're watching right now. Donald Trump
has four years and only four years left as president.
(05:30):
Donald Trump now obviously understands how to handle that job
better than he did before, how to handle the government
better than he did before. And Donald Trump intends to
do big things. Guys like that think about doing big things.
You me, I will never wake up at least I
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don't think in the morning and think about conquering a country,
a continent away. That's how Alexander the Great has breakfast
in the morning. I think I should mobilize a gigantic
army and go lay waste to civilizations. People, certain people
throughout history, especially big important men, think about doing big
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things in ways that you and I do not big things.
And I told you then that Trump's intention to do
big things that oftentimes it is going to make you
stand up in cheer. And sometimes because big things are
different things and we're not used to them, and sometimes
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it's gonna make you scream, WinCE, go ooh, do one
of those kind of things. That's how big men have
always been reacted to throughout history. Alexander, we want to
do We really want to bring our entire army across
the water and go fight the wealthiest, most powerful empire
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on earth, who isn't even threatening us anymore. Why would
we do that? What what? Alexander? That's crazy, Alexander, that's suicide, Alexander.
You can't. But for guys like Alexander, that's the only
way those guys know how to live their lives. Donald
Trump has spent his entire life building golf courses in
resorts across the planet and throwing his name on them.
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What do you think he intends to do with the
last four years he has as president of the United
States of America. Especially for a man getting up there
in age, no matter what way you want to put
on it, he doesn't have that long left. This doesn't
none of us do. But when you're hitting eighty, you
know you're on the back nine. You forget that you're
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on the back two or three. You just are. So.
Donald Trump intends to do big things. Sometimes we're going
to run into stumbling blocks. There just is what it is.
It comes to this idea because the rest of his
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two weeks has been so wonderful. I'm inclined to kind
of toss this way until I get more details about
what that looks like. Yeah, I'm all about the wait
and see approach right now, until I start getting disappointed
in the Trump administration, which at this point doesn't look
like it's gonna happen. Until I get to that point,
I'm all about the wait and see approach. Let's see
(08:26):
if he can get it done. It wasn't that long
ago everyone was freaking out about tariffs on Mexico, and
then the day that was supposed to come down, boom
boom boom, no tariffs on Mexico, no tariffs on Canada.
Everything worked out. Everyone's in agreement. I'll get so the
tariff thing went away again. If we just wait and see,
things tend to work out. However, here's my problem with
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ownership or control of Gaza. My concern is that we
will do it halfway. And you know this is something
I've been hot on forever. Look, it's not my thing,
and I don't want to go bouncing around on foreign soil,
and I don't want a fifty first state halfway around
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the globe. But if you say we're going to own it,
if you say we're going to control it.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
Us will take over the Gaza Strip and we will
do a job with it too. We'll own it, and
be responded, we.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
Will take it over, We'll do a job with it.
We'll own it. If your intention is to go make
Gaza the fifty first state, give them a couple of
members of the House of Representatives, a couple of senators,
get them ingrained in the United States of America, would
not be my choice. I'm all about it, though, if
that's what we're going to do, if we're going to
go do the colonial thing, I'm all about that life.
Let's go, let's take it. But if you're going to
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do it halfway, then I have questions, and I question
whether anyone, or I should say very many people living
in the United States of America have the stomach and
the will to do it all the way, because all
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the way, all the way, conquest doesn't mean killing everybody,
that's not what I'm saying, but it it doesn't look
like what you think it does. Now let's discuss that.
Let's discuss what all the way looks like in just
a moment before we discuss that. You are definitely going
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into Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Now taking over Gaza.
We're going to own it. We're going to control it.
Bring a bunch of jobs.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
The US will take over the Gaza Strip and we
will do a job with it too. We'll own it
and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded
bombs and other weapons on the site. Level the site
and get rid of the destroyed buildings. Level it out,
create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of
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jobs and housing for the people of the area.
Speaker 1 (12:39):
Go real job now. Notice he says at the end,
jobs and housing for the people of the area. So
this is the thing about conquest, half conquest versus full conquest.
What people are those going to be? Right now? Donald
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Trump is an in the middle of negotiations. He's made
a bunch of public statements and threats like the tariff thing,
that are trying to push. He's trying to push other
countries into the correct position on things, and I applaud
him for it. He's killing it, he says the people
who are there. He's in the middle of other public negotiations.
You may have seen something about these, but they haven't
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hit the biggest headlines right now with everyone focused on
other things. He's talking to countries like Jordan. He's talking
to countries like Egypt, and what's he's saying to them.
He's saying to these countries he wants the Palestinians sent there. Jordan,
the King of Jordan famous, he's famous about this. He
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does not want Palestinians in his country. He's taken the
Egypt is the same way. Have you ever seen You
want a fascinating little picture, quick, Chris, you want to
fascinating little picture or video, go look up the border
wall between Egypt and Palestine. I don't know if an
army of ten thousand men could get over that wall.
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There's more razor wire on that thing that I've ever seen.
So Egypt doesn't want them, Jordan doesn't want them. Why
don't they want them because mostly these people are raised
to be barbarians and they behave like barbarians anytime they
get into another country, including Egypt and Jordan. Jordan is
so again, it's not an islam thing. Jordan is Islamic,
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Egypt is Islamic, and these countries are all We don't
want those freaking Palestinians every time. We take those people
in their nutballs and remember their reputation. Globally, we talked
about this a long time ago, so maybe you forgot.
But globally, we especially being in America and separated from
this physically, we tend to lump all terrorist groups in
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with each other. But there are way way big differences
between a lot of the terrorist groups. There are huge
differences even between al Qaeda and ISIS. You know, one
of the main things is al Qaeda traditionally does not
like to kill other Muslims. I know they've done it
a bunch, don't send me your emails, but al Qaeda
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has a big problem with that, whereas ISIS they feel
like they should kill other Muslims who aren't doing enough
for the for the radical Islamis cause. So again there's
huge differences. One of the hugest differences is how Hamas
has thought of in the terrorist world. Hezbollah, I don't know,
they're just as evil. I got all that. Hesba's evil bad.
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I got all that. Hesbela is sophisticated, trained, advanced weaponry,
trained from Iran. Hamas are thought of as and this
is a direct quote to me as the rabid dogs
of the terrorist world. You may think all Islamic terrorists
are rabbid dogs, and that's fine. But amongst the terrorists themselves,
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they're sitting around having lunch somewhere I don't know, some
falafa or something, and they look up and the mosque
guy walks in and they all think, oh gosh, here
we go. Let's we gotta get away. Abdul just walked in. Hey,
let's wrap it up. Let's wrap it up that we
know he's gonna spit his food at somebody here in
a moment. So let's go back to what we were discussing.
(16:12):
How are you going to do this if those same
people are still there, they're not going to assimilate. They're
they're not they're not into they're not into jobs. They're
into dying for the cause. So it is my belief
based on what I'm saying, just a theory. I believe
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Donald Trump wants to vacate the area. I believe he
is trying to strike a deal with Jordan and Egypt
to vacate the area, to send the people of Gaza away, No,
not kill them, Chris, to send the people of Gaza away.
This is my belief. He wants the area emptied out
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and replaced with well, I don't know what. I don't
know what he actually wants in there. He says, we'll
own it, maybe it will be ours. Maybe he plans
on giving it to Israel, which if we go through
the expense of owning it, I can't see him doing that.
I don't know, but go ahead and write that one down.
No one has said anything to that effect. But when
I look at the two things that are happening, Trump
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is in public negotiations trying to get Jordan to take
in the Palestinians, trying to get Egypt to take in
the Palestinians. He's giving public press conferences about Gaza. I
have seen that area. It would be freaking beautiful beachfront property.
But I don't think there's going to be room for
the people who are currently there to remain there, which
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begs the question of you, are you okay with it? Look,
I don't care either way. I've told you My only
problem is going to be if it's half conquest. If
it's half conquest, I'm out.
Speaker 4 (17:52):
No.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
We want all the people there to have a good
job and they just want to get along. Nope, Nope, nope.
Either conquer it and take it, or don't conquer it
at all, but don't conquer it halfway. Israel conquered it
halfway back in the day. How's that worked out for
him ever since? Talk to any Israeli or any Jewish
person with the heart for Israel, and they will tell
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you till they're blue in the face. Biggest mistake we
ever made was let them hang out there. Should have
never let them hung out there. Take the whole friggin thing.
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Now before I get back to some emails and a
couple other little items I want to I'm gonna get
to this. It's so funny how oftentimes when you get
people who don't share your values, you don't even speak
(20:05):
the same language about things. You'll use this as an example.
You've seen a lot of stuff from Democrats, media apparachucks
and others about cuts to government employees, government programs.
Speaker 5 (20:23):
So no, this is just the beginning. If DOJ attacks
USAID today, then you can be sure they'll move on
to another target tomorrow. Who knows, maybe they'll be the
Postal Service, or the IRS, or even the Social Security
Administration they could be next, or maybe our national security agencies.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
You want to talk about a totally different set of values.
Imagine being so addicted to government power and so sure
that government power is on your side that you, as
a sitting senator, will actually get up and threatened the
American people with the loss of the IRS. It's like
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it's like you're a totally different species. I mean, look,
Andy McCabe, that piece of trash former FBI guy Andy
McCabe was on CNN. FBI employees are not only getting fired.
I keep getting text messages from FBI sources I have
that describe the mood in the building as flat out
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terror terror. They're talking thirty forty percent of the industry
getting ready to be removed, wiped out, and then McCabe's
going on television talking about how scared they all are.
Speaker 6 (21:41):
I've talked to more FBI people in the last four
days than I did in the prior four years. Is
John has described it accurately.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
It is a place in utter disarray right now.
Speaker 6 (21:51):
People are worried about how am I going to pay
the bills? How am I going to support my family
if I lose You know, if you're anywhere in the
middle of that career, not close to retirement, if you
get fired, you're done. That's the end of your reputation,
your ability to get any job. You lose your pay,
you lose your chance at a pension, you lose your
health insurance. This is a moment of terror for these people.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
Oh are you gonna lose your reputation? Are you in
the middle of your career and you're gonna lose that career?
Oh that's too bad. Hold on, let me look at
my list of January sixth political protesters who were attacked
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by the FBI. You know what, hey, Chris, do me
a favorite. Call Matthew Purna and think see what Matthew
Purna has to say about the FBI agents losing their career.
Oh what's that. You can't because he's dead, because he
killed himself because the federal government declared war on this
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completely innocent kid, declared war on him, and he just
couldn't live with the thought of it, and he freaking
killed himself. I need to make something crystal clear to
every single one of you people. FBI irs usaid. I
want to make it clear to every media Apperatrick, every
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Democrat operative, every Democrat politician out there. I understand that
the tactic of the day is sob stories. What about them?
He's sad, he's got half ava. Let me explain to you,
every single time you tell a story about a government
employee losing his job and living in fear, it nourishes
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my bones. Every time I hear about an FBI agent
cowering and fear at the thought of losing his career,
at the thought of losing his reputation, I get a
little bit warmer inside. It's not that I'm okay with
federal employees losing their job. I love it. I love it.
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I've had one hundred and some fever for the last
two days. You know, I've been smiling through it all.
I've been sitting there on my phone, looking at story
after story after story of weaponized communist scumbag in my
government who's used my money to fund his entire life,
for the entirety of his career, only to turn around
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and assault my liberty with it. I'm learning about all
of you losing your jobs and living in fear, and
I'm supposed to feel bad. My gosh, that's great, tell
me another. I don't feel bad. I'm happy. The suffering
of communists brings me joy. You see, I like when
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demons cry. Do you really think ABC News ran this
puff piece? This was meant to be a puff piece,
did you This little puff piece on the USA Lesbian
was gonna give me to shut those was in the building.
Speaker 4 (25:07):
We started.
Speaker 6 (25:08):
We took down our pride flags, we took down I
took out any books I thought would be incriminating.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
No one was talking.
Speaker 6 (25:15):
We heard they started taking transcripts automatically of all of
our Google meets. They unplugged the news in the little
kitchen galleys.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
It didn't feel good.
Speaker 6 (25:25):
And then Saturday all of the websites went down, and
then I lost complete access to my computer.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
Oh, I had to take down my lessie flag.
Speaker 4 (25:35):
I can't do this.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
I had to remove. Do you know how much trouble
I had to go through to remove all the incriminating books?
What incriminating books would those be? By the way, the
ladies on ABC News with their name out there, I
think I don't know. Somebody in the federal government ought
to pay who a visit and ask her some questions
about what incriminating books you had? And then and then
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they locked us out of our computers and I couldn't
do anything else. Good, Go back to where you belong nowhere.
Go back to being the lifelong career loser. We all
know you are. Go find the most basic, useless career
possible because you're a talentless, useless communist idiot and that's
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all you're qualified to do is hurt other people. So
go find a useless career and do that for the
rest of your life. If you need me, I'll be
over here laughing at your pain and misery. I just
can't believe they're trying to sell these things as somehow
sorrow you want to hear you know, I'm gonna play
(26:45):
a little flashback. It's gonna sound unrelated, but it's not.
NGOs non government agencies. This is obviously how the federal
government has found a way to circumvent laws. They'll just
simply contract with an non government, of course, to do
all the things the communists and the government aren't allowed
(27:05):
to do. They love to do this with illegals, illegal
alien children, illegal alien children who are here in the
middle of hell. Listen to this.
Speaker 7 (27:16):
I'd like to ask Carrol and anybody else would like
to answer this, can you name some of these NGOs
that have specifically taken these hundreds of millions of dollars
and not used it to protect these children.
Speaker 8 (27:27):
Gothic charities, Losing Family Services, Jewish Family Services. I spoke
to a gentleman.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
That works in DHS.
Speaker 8 (27:34):
He actually sends the electronic fund transfers. And I asked him, sir,
tell me were who do you send, who are you
responsible for? And how much is the largest check you cut?
He said, I'm over Jewish Family Services and I cut
a check for six hundred million dollars. And I said,
is that for like three years? And he told me, JJ,
get in the game. That's two or three months, and it's.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
Renewable, six hundred million dollars every two or three months.
Federal the federal government, federal employees took your money, six
hundred million of it, and dispersed it every two or
three months, so the communists in the NGOs would continue
to hoover up as many child slaves as they could
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and disperse them amongst your country. And you want me
to feel bad that you're scared about losing your job,
Oh gosh, you came to the wrong anti communist if
that's what you're If you're looking for sympathy, we are
sold out here. I just want to let you know.
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is so much I didn't even get to. I haven't
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even gotten to the Bill Gates stuff yet. You know what,
I have to play it. I talked about it. I
have to play it. Wall Street Journal did this thing,
So Bill Gates sat down with a Wall Street Journal employee. Now,
let's just do a brief background on this. In case
you didn't know, Jeffrey Epstein, everybody knows the story. There,
billionaire trafficker of underage women with alleged ties to a
(30:31):
lot of very powerful, powerful people. We're not even alleged ties,
like there are ties we just let out know about.
We know he was tied to Bill Clinton. We know
the guy who signed Jeffrey Epstein into Bill Clinton's White
House many many times, was found with a shotgun wound,
who was es and a cord around his neck and
they ruled it a suicide. Of course, there are lots
(30:51):
of ties. And one of the ties we know about
was Bill Gates, vaccine salesman, Bill Gates. He's been asked
about it before. Bill Gates's ex wife, Melinda, she told
I think it was vanity fair that one of the
reasons she divorced Bill Gates was the Jeffrey Epstein connection.
(31:17):
So what were those reasons? What does that mean? Weird
to divorce someone over who he's friends with. And Bill
Gates has been asked about this in the past.
Speaker 4 (31:25):
Is there a lesson for you for anyone else looking
at this? Well, he's dead, so you know, in general
you always have to be careful.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
Hey, Bill, what about your association with Epstein? Any lessons
in there? Well, he's dead, haha, be careful. Well, I
thought it was interesting The Wall Street Journal came out
with this little puff piece. And keep in mind, Donald
Trump has done pretty much everything he promised he was
going to do, even stuff that would have been seen
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as out there doing the campaign intrail. And during the
campaign he also promised to release the Jeffrey Epstein files.
So Jeffrey Epstein had a lot of people who owed
him favors, a lot of people who visited that island,
and he promised to release those files, and almost out
of nowhere, this happened in the Wall Street Journal.
Speaker 9 (32:19):
The journal previously reported on Gates's ties to Jeffrey Epstein,
including that Epstein threatened Gates over an affair he had.
The two met a few times. Gates says to discuss philanthropy.
Do you think, looking back at that moment, that you
that you were being played.
Speaker 4 (32:37):
Well Jeffrey In retrospect, I was foolish to spend any
time with him, and he sort of got time with
various people by spending time with other people. So yes,
I think I was quite stupid. You know, I thought
it would help me with global health philanthropy in fact,
had failed to do that, and it's just a huge mistake.
Speaker 9 (32:58):
Has it made you more wary of connections?
Speaker 1 (33:01):
Definitely?
Speaker 4 (33:03):
I mean, are you kidding?
Speaker 1 (33:05):
Just a huge mistake, just a big misunderstanding. M yeah, misunderstanding.
Guys with that much power don't meet with people unless
they know everything about those people. I think we can
all probably guess why a puff piece like that landed
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in the Wall Street Journal right about this time. Just
keep your eyes on that. That's one. Two saw another
idea I loved. El Salvador is famous. Now they're famous.
Their president Boukeley is famous. How did he get famous?
Speaker 7 (33:45):
Well?
Speaker 1 (33:45):
El Salvador embraced to the max, a concept we have
talked about many, many, many times on this show. One
you can apply to your own personal life in any
given situation, whether it's a family gathering, whether you're driving
on the highway, whether it's where you work, maybe it's
at school, maybe on a national level for a country
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or even the world. In any given situation, it is
the bottom five percent of losers and scumbags who ruin
whatever the bad situation happens to be. And if you
find a way to simply get rid of the five percent,
they have a way of making themselves seem like ninety
five percent but it's always just a five percent. If
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you find a way to get rid of the five percent,
then everything in your life magically gets better when it
comes to friends and family. I've really turned this into
overdrive the last ten years of my life, I would say,
And as I've slowly but surely cut off the blood
suckers and scumbags and losers, I am so much happier
in more content now. Who Kayley on a national level,
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walked in, took over a country that had one of
the highest murder rates in the world, and he figured out, well,
wait a minute, is it everybody in El Salvador doing
this or are we dealing with the bottom five Oh,
it's just a bottom five percent of really violent, ugly people.
And he created this. Have you ever seen pictures of it?
It's sick. There's videos of it too. Center for Confinement
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of Terrorism set COD or see cot on how they
pronounce it. It's a wild place where they have all
the nasty murderers and El Salvador stacked up like sardines,
just a living hell if you're in there as well
as a resident. But it's turned L Salvador into a
mecca for tourism. El Salvador safe is at home in bed.
Speaker 4 (35:33):
Now.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
You went from being the murder capital of the world
to being completely safe. How'd you do that?
Speaker 4 (35:39):
Well?
Speaker 1 (35:39):
He cut out the bottom five percent. Look at that
country saved gone. He met with Trump and this is
what he said afterwards. We have offered the United States
of America the opportunity to outsource part of its prison system.
We are willing to take in only convicted criminals, including
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convicted US citizens, into our megaprison in exchange for a fee.
The fee would be relatively low for the US, but
significant for US, making our entire prison system sustainable. How
many times have we sat here and talked about there
needs to be a punishment for those who come here illegally,
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more than just deportation, because the worst criminals, the worst scumbags,
they just turn around and they come right back in.
As soon as you get them out, they turn around,
come right back north. Have you seen pictures or videos
of this prison. I think a stated policy that we
send these convicted felons who come here illegally, that we
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send them down to that prison for a little stretch.
I think you'd see some improvements, if you will. That's
the kind of punishment that it's effective, and we always
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I have to play this. I just I just I
had to play it before we go. It makes me laugh.
You's chuck your We are gonna fight this fight.
Speaker 5 (38:11):
I am gonna stand with you in this fight.
Speaker 1 (38:14):
And we will win. We will win. We will win,
we will You won today because I came back, and
we'll come back and do this again tomorrow. Right, That's
all