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February 13, 2025 37 mins

What are they doing at the Department of Education that’s so bad? They stole all your money to burn the country to the ground in the name of justice. The federal version of what is happening in your red area right now. Aaron Sibarium explains how colleges are trying to hide their DEI departments. How do we know what happened in these Medal of Honor citations? 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Thursday, on magnificent Thursday, We're going to talk about
the Department of Education. Here we'll get into this irs
Audit Doze is apparently in the building. Oh my gosh,

(00:31):
that's going to be fantastic. So much fun still to
come on The Jesse Kelly Show. And remember tomorrow's and
ask doctor Jesse Friday. So get your questions emailed in
right now to Jesse at jessekellyshow dot com. Now back
to our discussion here. I want to give some credit
to Christopher Ruffo, who's been digging through the Department of

(00:52):
Education on behalf of Trump administration, and he came out
with this exclusive earlier today. The Department of Education granted
eight million dollars to this left wing ngo which promotes
the idea that America is a white supremacist society and
demands that you must quote disrupt your whiteness. This NGO,

(01:18):
just in case you think it's a small affair, is
responsible for advising seven thousand school districts in the Midwest.
Why why did you send aid and Jaden to Braiden
to school, and you thought they were going to learn reading, writing,
and arithmetic, and they came home one day talking about

(01:40):
how much America sucks. Why did that happen? Because the
Communists took over the education system in this country and
they've been teaching Aiden, Jaden and Braiden that America sucks
for the longest time. And Linda McMahon brought up a
great point today an education secretary, Well, soon to be,
that's what you said.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Bottom line is is because it's not working. Department of
Education was set up in nineteen eighty and since that time,
we have spent almost a trillion dollars and we have
watched our performance scores continue to go down. I do
believe that it is a responsibility to make sure that
our children do have equal access to excellent education. I

(02:20):
think that that is best handled at the state level,
closest to the states, working with state administrators, teachers, parents
who should have input into their curriculum.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
Now, why why did we spend or I guess I
should say, how how did we spend a trillion dollars
on something and have everything go to crap? Think how
really crazy that is? If I was to my son
is fourteen. My youngest son, Luke is fourteen. Now, he's

(02:53):
an admittedly very sharp fourteen year old, but he's fourteen.
Let's say I I've won the lottery. I want one
hundred thousand dollars, and I decided I wanted to make
some home improvements one hundred thousand dollars. And I handed
that hundred thousand dollars to my fourteen year old Luke
and said, hey, Luke, make some improvements on the home. Now.

(03:17):
Are all the improvements going to be what I want? No,
Obviously we might end up with some dinosaur wallpaper in
the living room or something like that. But the home
will probably get better For one hundred thousand dollars. In
some way a fourteen year old can figure out how
to spend something. Maybe he's putting in a pool. The
home is going to get better.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Right.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
How is it that the United States government sucked up blood,
sucked a trillion dollars out of your wallet and we've
steadily watched test scores go down. Well, it's because the
trillion dollars was not used in any way to improve
the home. The trillion dollars was blood sucked out of
your wallet and handed to people like this who are

(04:02):
trying to burn your home to the ground.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
Today's Virtual Around Table is entitled Identifying and Disrupting Your Whiteness,
a workshop addressing power and privilege toward anti racist spaces.
The term whiteness refers to race privilege, a way of
seeing the world, and as set of cultural practices that
are usually unmarked and unnamed. Whiteness is often unrecognized, particularly

(04:26):
by people who identify as white, but pervasive in American society,
and a barrier to inclusion and equity. This equier Virtual
Around Table, facilitated by Equity fellow doctor Sharon radd, offers
a space to examine one's personal, local, and immediate connections
to whiteness and privilege and consider how to identify and

(04:48):
disrupt rather than perpetuate them.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
We've been paying for our own destruction. The destruction of
the United States of America has been organized, purposeful, and
what makes it the worst is that has been funded
in large part by US. We paid a trillion dollars
to make our kids dummer and teach them how to

(05:13):
hate the United States of America. And that's what happens
when we sit back and let the communists take over
every single part of our government. And I want to
remind you of this. Do not for one second think
that Donald Trump and the Trump administration are going to
be able to save the United States of America by

(05:35):
cleaning the communism out of the federal government. Oh, they
can help us so much, and they are helping us
so much. This stuff is happening inside of your state, Ah, Jesse,
not here. I'm in Tennessee. This stuff is happening in
your state. Not here, not Wyoming. This stuff is happening
in your state at the state level. This exact same

(05:59):
stuff is happening well, not in my town, in your town,
in your county, in your state. What we are witnessing
now is the federal version that is taking place as
we speak, not a past tense thing. As we speak.
This stuff is taking place across the United States of America.

(06:21):
Government and government adjacent agencies hoovering up your tax dollars
so the communists in your state, in your county, in
your town can use your own money to destroy everything
you love and care about. That is why we must
continue to get involved, get involved, get off the couch,

(06:45):
and become an activist. I am not saying you have
to give up your life, give up your job, stop
spending time with your kids. I'm not saying any of that.
We must myself included. I do not exclude myself from
this because to your old show, I have to get
even more involved than I already am. Locally, we have

(07:05):
mountains to climb, even in my ninety two percent Republican area.
This is all across the country. This kind of evil
system has been set up where they suck up your
money and blow it. And Chris Jewish producer Chris asked
during the break, you keep saying this is just a tip.
When don't we get to the rest of it. Well,

(07:29):
the rest of it may begin right now.

Speaker 5 (07:32):
So I think that the Internal Revenue Service will be
looked at like everybody else, just about everybody's going to
be looked at.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
So it's they're doing a hell of a job. It's
an amazing job they're doing. They're doing hell of a job.
When Trump says that he's talking about the DOGE team,
the Internal Revenue Service, the DOGE team, as we speak,
as you're listening to the sound of my voice, at
what time is it seven o'clock Eastern roughly as you're
listening to the sound of my voice at seven o'clock
Eastern time, they are inside the IRS. You cannot even

(08:04):
imagine what they're going to find inside the IRS, because
remember this goes back years and years and years, because
the IRS is largely occupied by communists. They've been used.
It has been used as a weapon to attack the
political opponents of the American Communists and to provide a

(08:25):
shield for the American Communists. Remember the whistleblowers who came
forward about all the Hunter Biden stuff. Hunter Biden found
himself in trouble immediately the American Communists inside the IRS
Locke shields to try to protect him. That's the purpose
of it. And as I've told you before, you think

(08:47):
you think USAID is bad, and it is. You think
the IRS stuff is bad, and it is. You have
no idea what they are going to find inside the Pentagon.

Speaker 6 (09:00):
You know what else needs to happen is we need
accounting of every single tax dollar that's been spent over there,
because remember right now we have zero because Congress.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
That's Josh Holly, this is Josh Holly. A I'll let
them play it again, or I'll let him say it again.
This is Josh Holly talking about Ukraine. This is just
one theater of war.

Speaker 6 (09:17):
You know what else needs to happen is we need
accounting of every single tax dollar that's been spent over there,
because remember, right now, we have zero because Congress never
would vote for and audit of the money, and the
White House, the Biden White House, never would do one.
We need to know exactly how this money has been
spent all these years. And if you think USAID is
a corrupt thing, just wait till we see how our

(09:38):
money has been spent. We need to know it, and
I'm glad the President is going to bring this to
a close.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
We do need to know it. And let me just
tell you if you're still on that character arc we've
been talking about during the show where maybe you're kind
of been in naive puppy dog land. Well, we all
want the same things, and you're slowly but surely realizing
that your country's and occupied by communists. Maybe you're still
coming along on that character arc. When they start opening

(10:06):
up the books on what's taken place inside the Pentagon,
you're gonna find it staggering. You are staggering. I've heard
stories for years and years and years. Don't think that
kind of amazing government corruption is only reserved for places
like Ukraine. Now they'll set that aside. We'll do a

(10:27):
couple more emails before we get to the you know what, no,
speaking of state level, I'm going to use this example
real quick, and then we'll do some emails before I
get to that example. Preborn is out there setting an
example for all of us, meaning they got involved. They
didn't just sit around, you know, just praying about it.
I'm not at all insulting prayer, but when it comes

(10:49):
to pro life, they didn't just sit around twiddling their thumbs. Well,
I hope things change. Preborn decided to actually save lives
in a tangible way. How do they do that? Well,
these young women across the country, they're getting abortions essentially
over the internet. They're on the internet, get someone will

(11:09):
send the abortion pill to their house, and sixty percent
of abortions that way. It's actually sixty four percent terrible.
So how do you fight back against that? When she
can do it on mine? Preborn finds her and offers
her a free ultrasound. If a young woman can hear
that heartbeat, she will choose life almost every single time.

(11:31):
Twenty eight dollars is all it costs. That's it's a life.
You're buying Preborn dot com slash Jesse. Remember it's all tax.
Deductor will give whatever you want. Preborn dot com slash
Jesse sponsored by Preborn. I've got a state example next.

Speaker 4 (11:51):
The Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, A
wonderful Thursday. All right, So I wanted to hit this
up really quickly. Just as long as we're talking about federal, state,
local level again, I want to emphasize it is great.
We're finding out all this evil, dirty comy corruption at
the federal level. It's going to get worse, much much,

(12:13):
much worse as they dig into the irs the Pentagon.
So get yourself ready, gird your loins. As they say
it will get worse. But this is taking place in
your state. Two exact same thing, smaller scale, same thing.
California is from Breitbart. Trump could claw back four point

(12:37):
three billion dollars in unspent high speed rail funds from California.
Now I'm not going to talk about the federal funds.
Not gonna bother with that right now. But California is
a great example. Now don't roll your eyes and say,
well it's California. It figures this takes place all over
the country, not just in California. But this is how

(12:59):
they do it. They'll get five billion dollars for a
high speed rail project, they'll get it passed into a bill,
and then then the evil begins. Then they'll start figuring out, well,
I mean, we definitely have to do some studies first.
We can't just put in We can't just put in
a railroad, right, what if we hurt one of the

(13:21):
exotic bugs. So we definitely need we definitely need some
scientists to study the bugs. Hey, Marty, my cousin Bob,
he happens to head up this scientific institute. I think
he'd be really good for that. Hey, let's get Bob
some of that four billion right over and over and
over again. And that's why it happens all the time,

(13:41):
where you see government has dropped so much money on
high speed rail and then people ask, great, where does
all the track go? And there's no track whatsoever laid down.
That's because the government at the federal, state, and local
level create intentionally on my point, out creates layer after

(14:02):
layer after layer after layer, so everybody can bloodsuck the
money out of your hands. Here's a good example of this.
I read this book one time by this mobster and
I'm sorry, I forget the name of the book, and
the mobster exist is one of the first mobster books
I read. But he was a guy who was talking
about coming up in the American mafia. And before he

(14:23):
was an official made man in the mafia, he was
an associate. That's how it works. You start out as
a young guide and committing crimes things like that. Well,
as an associate, you essentially need to have a sponsor
who's a made man. Well let's say I go come
up with some scheme to ten thousand. I do a

(14:45):
drug deal and I make ten thousand dollars. If I'm
just an associate of the mob, everybody above me will
stick their hands in my ten grand. So I'm an associate.
I just hit the microphone. Sorry, Chris, my bad. I'm
gonna associate. I make ten grand for the mob. But
my sponsor, whoever my made guy is, he's going to

(15:07):
take a couple grand of it. The coppo, He's going
to take a couple grand of it. They're probably gonna
want to kick a couple grand of it up to
the boss by the time it's done. I pulled off
a ten thousand dollars scheme. I've got two or three
thousand dollars to show for it, because every single crook,
at every single lever level stuck his greedy fingers into

(15:29):
the money that I made. That is exactly what has
been taking place inside of this criminal government. And I
told you how long have I told you? The United
States government is a criminal enterprise designed to loot the treasury.
It is. It's exactly how the government has worked. And

(15:50):
it's not do not let them get away with waste.
Don't don't make the mistake. Don't hand them that moral
victory of Wow, there's a lot of waste involved. Is
there some waste? Of course, there's some waste. It's the government.
It's going to be inefficient, there's going to be waste.

(16:11):
You're seeing corruption. Now. The problem with the corruption is
they find ways to make the corruption legal. You know,
I take in that fifty million dollars in Jesse's toilets,
and then I hand twenty five million dollars of that
to a nonprofit. I started to study, the ants and

(16:34):
the nonprofits run by a bunch of dirty comedies who
happen to be my family members. All that may actually
be by the letter of the law, legal, but that
doesn't make it any less corrupt. That is the system
we've been existing in for the longest time. That's why
you drop the trillion dollars on education and everyone got dumb.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
The bottom line is because it's not working. Department of
Education was set up in nineteen eighty and since that time,
we have spent almost a trillion dollars and we have
watched our performance scores continue to go down. I do
believe that it is a responsibility to make sure that
our children do have equal access to excellent education. I

(17:17):
think that that is best handled at the state level,
closest to the states, working with state administrators, teachers, parents
who should have input into their curriculum.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
Let's start a Department of Education, then let's put a
bunch of communists in there. Then let's make them a budget,
give them a bunch of our money. What's the worst
they could do? What are they going to do with
our trillion dollars?

Speaker 4 (17:40):
Today's virtual roundtable is entitled Identifying and Disrupting Your Whiteness,
a workshop addressing power and privilege toward anti racist spaces
the time. Whiteness refers to race privilege, a way of
seeing the world, and as subtle cultural practice.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
Yeah, we got it. Now, here's the thing about what
I just said. Not all of it has been legal
according to the law, and there's a story here that
shows you just how illegal it's been. I'm gonna talk
to somebody from Freebeacon in just a moment about the

(18:17):
corruption in America's medical schools and the DEI stuff. But
then when I get done talking to Aaron, I have
a story for you. Hang on the Jesse Kelly Show.
It's still real to me, dammit the Tyrn stacks. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, a wonderful Thursday.

(18:40):
And speaking of wonderful, my next guest does some outstanding reporting,
but apparently, judging by the song Chris brought us back on,
he made the horrible mistake of not choosing his intro music,
and as you know on this show, that means you
get the worst song we can find in short notice. However,

(19:00):
he did do some great reporting joining me now Aaron
Sibarium of the wonderful reporter for the Free Beacon. Aaron,
I bet you regret that, now, don't you.

Speaker 3 (19:10):
I do. I wasn't aware that that's how it worked.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
Yes, yeah, well look Christian have explained that to you.
But the best lessons are learned the hard way. So
let's move past that onto this amazing article well done
that you dug into at the University of Michigan. I
want you to explain what you found because this is
happening across the country where people think because they're changing
the label of something, they're changing their tactics. They are

(19:36):
not what's happening.

Speaker 3 (19:38):
Sure, So at the University of Michigan School of Nursing,
they took down pretty much every web page that had
the word to be in it, and they replaced a
lot of the web pages with a new page for
the Office of Community Culture. The thing is, when you
click through the links, they still take you to all

(20:01):
the old DEI resources. And most importantly, the staff of
this new Community Culture Office is exactly the same as
the staff of the old Diversity office. So there's basically
been no substantive change. It's all just been rebranded and
disguised and dressed up in new language.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Oh god, so they changed some labels and kept all
the same people in place, pushing all the same crap.
Is that what you're saying?

Speaker 3 (20:32):
That's what it certainly appears.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
And to be clear, this was I mean, the headline
I read said University of Michigan. But this was a
certain part of the University of Michigan, wasn't it.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
Yes, it is. I believe that there are some other
subdivisions of the university that have also taken certain DEI
websites offline. Although if you just Google, you'll still find
that plenty of departments have at the pay job and
haven't made any changes. It doesn't appear that this is
kind of a centralized change just yet. It seems like

(21:05):
the departments are kind of piecemeal, working to kind of
on their own to avoid scrutiny of DEI.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
Are you seeing a lot of this? Not just in universities,
but I know you look at this stuff across the
government or universities, obviously, medical institutions, GOSHA. I can't even
count on many places this crap has been put into place.
Are you seeing a lot of this where they're trying
to keep what they've been doing, but just just some
labels so Trump doesn't get mad at them.

Speaker 3 (21:36):
Yeah, I mean a few places having even adjusted the labels.
At Brown University Medical School, the tenure and promotion guidelines
for a lot of positions give DEI more weight than
excellent clinical skills. They literally put that in writing, and
that's still on a medical school website. And Yeah, more broadly,

(22:00):
I think a lot of places have changed the names
of their of their DEI offices to something else. People
use euphemism's like Office of Inclusive Excellence, things of that sort, right,
and it's but it's all the same people. To my knowledge,
some corporations have laid off their DEI teams, but I

(22:21):
think at universities and in medical institutions in particular, I mean,
I don't think any of these people have actually been fired.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
That's again we're speaking with Aaron Siberium, a wonderful reporter
for the Free Beacon. Aaron, that's one of the things
that stood out to me just listening to you talk.
And as I thumbed through the article, it's Michigan School
of Nursing, it's Brown's Medical School. It's been an alarming
trend I've noticed. I'm sure you have as well in
recent years that our medical institutions seem to be almost

(22:53):
uniquely susceptible to this filth. No one's surprised to see
it in the law offices, right, but to see medical
institution is a little eye popping at least for me.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
Yeah, and ironically, I think it's actually a lot worse
in medicine than in law. That's not to say that
there's no problems in law, but law firms, I think,
pretty quickly after the Supreme Court Suffirmative Action decision a
couple of years ago, got rid of their DEI fellowships
that were only for underrepresented minorities. They understood the limits

(23:25):
of the law, right, and so they made some token
gestures to comply with it. Medicine, it just seems far
more deeply rooted, and there's no sense that they might
need to change course. I mean, just a couple of
months ago I reported that all these top neuropsychology organizations

(23:51):
had released these draft guidelines that are supposed to guide
neuropsychology education. And these guys lines are full of di criteria, right,
So you know that's happening. This is all happening after
Trump selection. Right, Medicine medicine really has not been deterred
in the way that corporate America or law has been.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
Aaron, you have dug into this more than I have,
as far as putting in the leg we're doing all
the research. Could you give me some indication as to
why medicine has gone so nuts? Because I've tracked these numbers,
I've written about these numbers, I talk about them on
the air. How it's staggering psychology, psychiatry, how lopsided it is.

(24:35):
It's almost odd. How did that happen?

Speaker 3 (24:42):
It's a complicated question that probably would take a book
to answer. I think part of it is that the
field of public health in particular has always been very
left wing, because the premise of public health is that
social structures determine individual biological health, and that way of

(25:05):
looking at the world is going to kind of naturally
conduce towards more sort of leftening theories of structural inequality.
And because I think, you know, obviously, like oncology and
public health aren't the same thing, but they're in close
proximity to each other. These folks all know each other.
I think that may be part of why these ideas

(25:26):
permeated the field of medicine as deeply as they did.
But honestly, I don't have a full explanation. That's just
kind of one conjecture.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
Well, it sounds like you better get going on that book. Aaron.
He is Aaron Siberium, reporter for the Freebeacon. Go follow
his stuff, read his stuff. It's it's always excellent, Aaron.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
Thank you so much, of course, thank you for having me.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
Look, I I've talked about this stuff before, I mean
before Trump, before all this stuff, before Trump came back again.
I've talked about this stuff. I'm in trued. I wrote
about it in The Anti Communist Man and Infesto, available
now on paperback at Jesse kellybook dot com. But seriously,
I the field of medicine. Remember remember that old clip

(26:09):
we used to play for you all the time, Chris,
grab that clip if you don't mind. I think it
was Columbia. I believe it was Columbia's medical school, nursing
school was something. I think it was Columbia University where
at their graduation, at their graduation, they had these little
brain dead communists out there. I wi hi, I will
hate white people. I Look, the last medical thing I

(26:31):
had I had to go get this scamm done. I'm fine,
it was just part of a routine physical thing. I
was frankly taken aback by the lack of professionalism with
the medical staff in there. It was hood this and
hold that you go girl, It was all this crap
and listen. Listen to the people entering the field of medicine.

Speaker 7 (26:50):
We enter the profession of medicine with appreciation for the
opportunity to build on the scientific and humanistic achievements of
the past. We also recognize the acts and systems of
oppression affected in the name of medicine. We take this
oath of service to begin building a future grounded in truth, restoration,

(27:12):
and equity to fulfill medicine's capacity to liverage. I vow
to use this knowledge to uplift my patience and disrupt
the injustices that harm them. As I forged the future
of medicine, I promise to self reflect diligently, to confront
unconscious prejudices, and to develop the skills, knowledge, and character

(27:33):
necessary to engender an inclusive, equitable field of medicine. Let
us vow our heads in recognition of the gravity of
this oath. We swear to faithfully engage with these ideals
and obligations for the ongoing betterment of medicine and humanity.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
Looking forward to that heart surgery you got coming up,
scary place to be. Whatever, let's do some emails on
other things, Jesse. I recently resumed taking chalk as I
was listening to the doze hearing this evening, and it
struck me how feminine some of the congressmen sounded, we
need to do something about the weak men in our country,

(28:11):
and agree we should get all these weak elected men
a subscription to Chalk. His name is Clint from Virginia. Look,
I've been pushing this forever that Chalk needs to embark
on some sort of a campaign. I don't know how
they would even do it where every single GOP member
of Congress gets a male vitality stack or a female

(28:33):
vitality stack. Every time I hear one of these effeminate,
limp wristed dorks we have at our party, ha, I
think to myself, gosh, we have a testosterone crisis in
this country and we do take chalk, natural herbal supplements.
Get on a stack from Chalk, start drinking choc lit

(28:54):
powder and a glass of milk or a smoothie in
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(29:15):
Kellyshow dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful Thursday. Reminding you you can email the show
and you better email in your Ask doctor Jesse questions
for email those in for tomorrow to Jesse at Jesse
Kellyshow dot com. Ask me anything, questions like this one. Hey, Jesse,

(29:38):
why did you start showing a picture of yourself as
a king? This guy's talking about the portrait I had made,
showing me that's actually me as a prince. I'm not
arrogant the portraits right behind it. Remember, you can watch
a simulcast of the show on the first TV Hey
with this guy's angry. He said, I quit watching your
show because of that stupid picture. Only one king and
that ain't you. You know what blows me away about

(30:00):
that stuff? How are there's still people listening who don't
have a sense of humor? You would think by this
point in time, they will have all fallen off and
gone away, but somehow there are still. Look, so I'm
at a level with you here. I like to laugh.

(30:25):
I enjoy it a great deal. I'm gonna make jokes.
Life's hard enough without laughter. If you're one of these
people who takes your and look, some people are just
this way. If you're want of these people who takes
yourself super super seriously, and you want me to take
myself super super seriously, it's not gonna happen. Okay, Now

(30:48):
that's the bad news. The good news is all across
the political radio spectrum and TV spectrum, there are all
kinds of people who take themselves very very very serious. See,
they consider themselves very smart and very important. And if
that's what you're looking for, I promise you will find something.
But you're not going to find that here. All right now,

(31:11):
I promised you a little story, you know how I said,
a lot of this government corruption actually is legal. That's
a sad part of it. This NGO and that cut
out and this NGO. Well, it's a lot of the
corruption being legal, but it's not all of the corruption
being legal. We already talked about the criminal enterprise, that

(31:34):
is the United States government. Well, what the Trump administration
is doing, They are essentially raiding the United States government.
Think of it like a like a drug house, like
a trap house. They sell drugs, oh, for the longest time, drugs, drugs, drugs, drugs, drugs,
making money, hand over fish, just sewing your drugs. And

(31:58):
then the swat team kicks in the doors, sticking guns
in everyone's faces. You're trying to flush the drugs down,
trying to stuff the money down your underwear, but you're
busted and all is being exposed. That's happening right now
inside the United States government. And I want to remind
you again to keep everybody in your prayers in this
government because very powerful, very evil people are very very

(32:20):
afraid right now. Headline This is from not the Bee.
According to Rasmussen, over three times more people in Washington,
d C. Are googling criminal defense lawyer than anyone else
in the United States of America. Federal government employees roughly

(32:40):
three million people. Obviously a large quantity of those employees
live in the Washington DC area. The swat team just
kicked in the door. There are a lot of attorneys
who are going to make a lot of money now
because people are worried they're crimes are being exposed. And

(33:02):
the great news is these are all the worst freaking
people on the planet, and they're so desperate they even
sent communist John Denver to the news to talk about
the kids.

Speaker 5 (33:14):
Just complete chaos and frankly, a whole bunch of cruelty,
because at the end of the day, you can make
departments more efficient.

Speaker 4 (33:22):
And I'm not a big believer in.

Speaker 5 (33:24):
Bureaucracy, but this feels like, as Elon Muff said to you,
of visceration. So here's a guy who has hundreds of
millions of dollars of contracts from these departments.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
She, of course, is not worried about the kids or
anything else. She's worried that the jig is up, the
scam is over. Poor communist John Denver. I feel so
bad for it. Jesse, Please talk to your friends at
rough Greens. I'd like something to sprinkle on my little
Caesar's cheese puffs, sonic grilled cheeseburger, and two for three

(33:57):
dollars breakfast at Wendy's. I didn't know Wendy's had a
two for three dollar breakfast. I don't think I've ever
had Wendy's breakfast, I could see that being legit Wendy's
really improve their fry situation. That's one two. I should
talk to Rough Greens because I I think maybe, I
think maybe I could use even more nutrition. Remember remember

(34:21):
your dog doesn't get any nutrition from his food. Do
remember that your cat? Your cat doesn't get any nutrition
from the food. What colors your dog's food? It's brown?
How'd I guess that? Because it's all brown? Why is
it all brown? Longevity? They have to kill everything in
dog food, all the nutrition that's in there. They have
to kill it all at the factory, otherwise it would

(34:44):
go bad quickly. You know. That's one of the things
I've discovered being married to ab Fresh stuff without preservatives
goes bad, very very quickly. That's the way it is.
So how do you get your dog nutrition? No, you
don't have to switch Muffy's food. Sprinkle Rough Greens the
dog's food, and your dog will get all the vitamins, minerals, probiotics, antioxidants,

(35:05):
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dot com slash Jesse Jesse. I listened to all the

(35:28):
Medal of Honor Mondays. My question is how are they
so well documented? How are these stories here for us
to learn? But well, I know it sounds simplistic, but
people saw it. And as I've told you many times,
we read these Medal of Honor stories, talk about them

(35:49):
on Metal of Honor. Mondays talk about the men and
the deeds and all the great things they do. But
these are a fraction of the Medals of Honor that
could have been handed out. But there are so many
of these stories we will never ever know because everyone died.

(36:09):
And that's sad, and I know that's dark. I know
that's a little heavy and it's dark. But when we
talk about the heroism, we will oftentimes talk about the
heroism of one man because it hits his name on
the Medal of Honor. But if you talk to these
Medal of honor guys, there's a guy from Ewo Jima,
Woody Williams. I know his nickname was Woody. I think

(36:31):
his last name was Williams. He survived his medal of honor.
He was a flamethrower guy killed all these Japanese guys
on Ebo Jima, just did some crazy, brave stuff. You
talked to Woody Williams. He passed not long ago. As
a matter of fact, you talked to Woody Williams, or
ever read an interview from Woody Williams. Woody Williams will
tell you this medal belongs to all the guys I

(36:53):
had with me. He didn't charge those pill boxes alone.
He had dudes with him, and all of them died.
He said, this medal of honor belongs to them too.
The guy crawling beside the medal of honor, guy who
catches around in the forehead, he's not lacking bravery. He's
not less brave than the guy who happened to survive
long enough to drop a grenade in a bunker. We

(37:17):
know about the ones that had witnesses. There are many, many, many, many,
many more than we can ever count. Stories men we
won't ever get a story about because all the witnesses
were dead and there was just nobody around. So just
I didn't mean to make that heavy. It's not heavy.
It's just remember it's a celebration of all the heroes. Okay,

(37:38):
we have a bunch of stuff. We still have to
get to Democrat parties in disarray. RFK Junior got confirmed today.
Mitch McConnell's a petty, petty human being. All that and
so much more coming up in our final hour. Hang on,
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