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April 15, 2025 44 mins

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro fell victim to an arson attack. Jesse Kelly reflects on this, as well as a rise in incidents involving the left. This comes as Pete Hegseth has begun purging feminists from the military. Jesse has thoughts on that as well. Plus, Jeff Bezos just sent Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez and other women to space. Jesse gives his unique perspective. Guests include Congressman Scott Perry and Stephen Gardner. 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Let's talk about communist violence. Pete haig Seth has a
mountain to climb, cleaning up the military. I think Jasmine
Crockett's days are numbered in Congress. All that and more
coming up when I'm right. Okay, let's have a talk

(00:24):
about communist violence. Why, how the media presents it, how
the media encourages it, and things like that. But I'm
gonna do a little experiment with you first. All right,
just a little experiment. It involves no thought whatsoever, so
don't worry about it. We're just gonna do a first
answer that pops into your head, yes or no. Okay,

(00:46):
it's a yes or no thing, first answer that pops
into your head. Let me ask you something. Do you
consider Captain America the fictional character? Do you consider him
to be a violent man? I asked that because most
people their first answer to that question is no. I mean,

(01:08):
obviously he's running and jumping and fting and doing these things,
but most people would say no. I'll tell you what.
We'll come back to that, all right. There's an interview
that's been making the rounds. It's about five years old,
but it's a very very revealing interview. AOC that loves
your congresswoman from the Bronx is sitting down with Megan Rappino,

(01:28):
that the crazy feminist lesbian soccer player. They're all sitting
around having a lovely little chat about how America is
burning and crumbling. And there's a moment in this I
thought I would bring up for the purpose of our
conversation here.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
It was perhaps we are in the downfall of the
broken way. This was not built to last. Inequity injustice
is not built to last. It lasts a long time,
it could last hundreds of years, but ultimately it crumbles
into this, you know, a small cohort of incompetent people

(02:09):
that create damage and from that something new can spring.
And so maybe something is declining right now, but maybe
it deserves to decline.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
Pretty revealing little moment. Maybe I haven't seen that clip before,
but I want to just point out again, like I
mentioned before, you see that when AOC described everything crumbling down,
everything you love, everything around you, she got that look, well,
you're looking at it right now on the screen, that look,
that look that everyone knows what is that look? That

(02:43):
is a look of satisfaction, A job well done. I
made the comparison when I pull a brisket off of
the smoker. If I've done it perfectly and I know it,
that is the exact look I get on my face.
I did it job well. Communists are violent by their

(03:05):
very nature because their religion is a religion of destruction. Always.
There's no end to the destruction either. Communists will try
to sell you on their communism by always promising that
they will build something new and lovely on the back end.
Of course, in a while, we're gonna build something new.

(03:27):
Of course that never ever comes though. It's just destroyed
everything all the time. And this could be so hard
for decent, good people to understand because they can't relate
in any way to that way of thinking. Who wants
to burn down everything? I'll have people ask me questions
about the various things, former things that were good that

(03:50):
the communists have taken over, Like the boy Scouts, you
know the boy Scouts, and now it's for women and people, Jesse.
Why would they come for the boy Scouts? They come
for everything everything. The communist looks around and he sees
things to destroy that you don't even notice, things that
you don't even notice. He looks and he sees, oh,

(04:15):
I bet I could burn that down. That's how he thinks.
It's very, very difficult for normal people to understand that.
And because that's how he thinks, because the goal is
the destruction of everything, he is violent by necessity because
there is no nonviolent way to destroy things. It doesn't

(04:38):
matter what it is. This piece of paper right here.
If I want to destroy this piece of paper, how
would I do it? Maybe I would have to light
it on fire. Maybe I could tear it up into
little bitty bits. But there's no non violent way to
do it. I can't sit and pray for it. I
can't wish it to go away. I can't. If I
want to destroy this piece of paper, I must commit

(05:01):
acts of violence to destroy the piece of paper. And
that's why the American Democrat speaks about violence and talks
about violence and thinks about violence in a way that
is just well, that's how it has to be. I
asked you the question about Captain America because this is
my point. Most people, and I've done this ten times
in the last day as an experiment, and ten out

(05:23):
of ten said no. Most people say no, Captain America
isn't violent, But why do you consider him non violent.
I've personally watched in the movies and read in comic books.
I've watched this guy beat up and killed god knows
how many people Aliens, enemies, Nazis, whatever, by any measure.
If you actually thought about it, you would say that's
a violent man. But you don't consider him violent because

(05:46):
he's committing acts of violence for the good guys and
against the bad guys. That's why you consider him non violent.
That's why the left loves this Luigi guy. Remember remember
United Healthcare Insurance Company. They're CEO, A father of two,

(06:08):
a father of two little children. He was murdered by
this vicious communist named Luigi, and something has happened since then.
Luigi's gotten popular, quite famous. Women send him love letters.
The Left can't really bring themselves to outright condemn what

(06:34):
he did, and even if they do, it's something along
the line. So well, I mean, yeah, it's not good
to kill somebody. But but you know, I thought this
little interview with Taylor Lorenz on CNN was pretty revealing.

Speaker 3 (06:48):
So you're gonna see women especially that feel like, oh
my god, right, Like, here's this man who who's revolutionary,
who's famous, who's handsome, who's young, who's smart. He's a
person that seems as like this morally good man, which
is hard to find. They want somebody to take on
the system. They want somebody to tear down these barbaric

(07:13):
establishment institutions.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
Hey seems like a good dude. And I don't condone
what he did, but he seems like a good dude.
And I mean someone had to step in, after all,
it's the forces of evil. Captain America is in violence.
He's fighting for the good guys. He's got to beat
up some Nazis when you're fighting good guys. And this
isn't unique to Taylor Lorenz or CNN. We'll get back

(07:39):
to them in a moment. This is how American communists,
American democrats, This is how the majority of them think.
Even the average normal, run of the mill Democrat, that
Democrat in your family, in your workplace, at some level,
believes in violence. Look back what they were saying about

(08:02):
masking vaccinations. I remember, like it was yesterday, Pole lefter
Pole came out showing Democrats half the majority of them
wanted you thrown in a quarantine camp. They wanted government
agents showing up at your home, throwing you in the
back of a paddy wagon and hauling you off to
a concentration camp if you didn't do what you're told,

(08:25):
And of course they would have been standing behind the
truck waving at you, feeling one hundred percent certain that
they're the good guys as you went off the camp.
Communists are all violent. It is a violent, demonic religion
of destruction and domination. And I wanted to have this

(08:47):
talk with you because there is something happening right now.
It's very, very very obvious. I don't know if you
saw that story in wisconsinant tineenager murder, murderer's parents. I'm
sure you saw the vandalism of Governor Shapiro in Pennsylvania's home.
Will get to that in a moment as well. Obviously
you know about the Luigi story. You know about the

(09:07):
two assassination attempts of Donald Trump. You know it. But
so I'm here to tell you this, This is really
the point of all this Communist violence is now increasing
and it will continue to increase in the coming days
and months. They feel as if they don't have the presidency.

(09:28):
They feel as if Trump is attacking their base, their
financial base, their base of support, and his efforts to
clean out the government. They feel uniquely attacked. Therefore, they
feel uniquely warranted in committing acts of violence against you
and people on the right. And as the violence of

(09:51):
communism increases, you will see our very evil media, our
evil system. You will see something. In fact, it's already happened.
They're laying it out in front of you. As communist
violence rises, it gets worse and worse and worse, and
people die and they're hurt, and they're vandalized, and they
die and they're hurting, they're vandalized. As violent communism rises,

(10:12):
the media knows it can't cover it up. The American
media doesn't have that kind of control anymore to completely
ignore it or completely cover it up. You can see it.
You have eyes, you have your ears. Everyone can see
the tesla's burning, the swastika is being carved into things.
Everyone knows what's happening. So what can the media do
If they can't keep it from your eyes, if they
can't hide it from you, what do you do? What's

(10:33):
quite simple, really, there's only one thing you can do.
Act like it's everybody. You see, it's everybody. Don't you
do this? Haven't you ever done this with your wife
or your husband or your girlfriend boyfriend. When you're having
a fight, maybe you have a big old knockdown, drag
out fight, and maybe it's maybe it's your fault. And

(10:54):
at some point, maybe right away, maybe you realize it's
your fault. What's the end goal of that fight if
it's your face? All yet you're in fight mode.

Speaker 4 (11:02):
Oh he we.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Both said some things we regretted, all right, we both
did some things wrong. If it's all your fault, what
you do is you grab the innocent party and you
lump them in with you. We all made mistakes here.
Here's CNN.

Speaker 5 (11:19):
What we're looking at here is obviously, you know, when
it comes to extremism in this country, I mean the
issue very much so is on the right, on the
far right, from you know, from Charlottesville to January sixth,
there isn't exactly an equivalent on the left in this moment.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
Hey, that's the right. I mean, look some things on
the left. But January sixth, the corpse, and look, Governor
Shapiro had his home torched by an arsonist. We all
know what was going on. We all know exactly what
was going on, and he knows too, there's no dummy.

(12:02):
But he's a Democrat. He has to play the middle
of the road role in Pennsylvania. But he is a Democrat.
And so he couldn't get up and say, hey, I
know it was you left us. I know you, I
know it was one of you Hamas lovers.

Speaker 6 (12:16):
I know.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
He couldn't get up and say that. He had to
do that. It's kind of all of us thing.

Speaker 7 (12:21):
This type of violence is not okay. This kind of
violence is becoming far too common in our society. And
I don't give a damn if it's coming from one
particular side or the other, directed it one particular party

(12:44):
or another, or one particular person or another. It is
not okay.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
And it has to stop. What a benign, completely useless statement.
And that's what it's designed to be.

Speaker 8 (13:03):
You see, it's not okay, and it's it's everybody. Both
sides are doing it. It's every definitely just not one side.
It's both sides, and it's not okay.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
He knows exactly where it's coming from, he knows exactly why,
but he also knows this. And this is the hard part.
This is hard for you, it's hard for me, it's
hard for the country. You can't get violence out of
the communists. It's their religion. You can't get it out
of them. You can't ever, it doesn't matter what you do.

(13:36):
You could give them all the power in the world,
they'll just create concentration camps and slaughter millions of you.
If you take away all their power, they'll just find
little street mobs to murder this person and burn this
thing down. You can't get it out of them. Communism
is what violence is, not what communisms communists do, it's
who they are. It is woven into their religion. Because again,

(13:59):
I can't destroy this piece of paper in a non
violent way. When your religion tells you to destroy everything,
you will inherently be violent. Post his address, someone posts
this guy's address. How many times have you seen some Democrat,
maybe someone you know, say that online violence they can't

(14:23):
help themselves. All that may have made you uncomfortable that
I am right. We have an incredible show for you here.
Pete Hegseth has a lot of work ahead of him
in the military. I don't know a four years is
long enough. We'll talk about that in a moment. I
bet you Pete's on chalk though. I bet you Pete's
tea levels or through the roof. They have to be.

(14:44):
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(15:06):
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We'll be back. All right, let's talk about Well it's

(15:36):
gonna be about the military, but it's about the communist purge.
Here for a couple moments. Remember this, Remember, as we
just talked about in the opening, these people are out
to destroy, and they will destroy everything if they can,
and they will most definitely destroy wherever they are. That's
just how it works. If you bring a communist into

(15:57):
your church, your church will be destroyed by it. If
you're big in into your business, your business will be
destroyed by it because they will eat everything in front
of them. They're like animals. Really, that's really how you
can really think about communists. And now let's talk about
our military. You see, because don't think for one second
they dropped the communist uniform when they put on the
uniform of the United States of America. Not at all.

(16:21):
They view their role everywhere wherever they are. They view
their role as fighting for the revolution. And don't think
that that changed when Donald Trump took over. And my
point for this little talk we're about to have is
that Pete hag Seth, who's doing a very good job,
he will need all four years and he will need
to be vicious. Remember when Jadvans traveled to Greenland and

(16:43):
said this, what.

Speaker 9 (16:44):
We think is going to happen is that the Greenlanders
are going to choose through self determination to become independent
of Denmark and then we're going to have conversations with
the people of Greenland from there. So I think that
talking about anything too far in the future is way
too premature. We do not think that military force is
ever going to be necessary. We think this makes sense,

(17:06):
and because we think the people of Greenland are rational
and good. We think we're going to be able to
cut a deal Donald Trump's style to ensure the security
of this territory but also the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
Okay, you might disagree with that, but it's certainly nothing
radical or insane. Yeah, the Space Force commander on the ground,
Susanna Myers. This is the email she sent out. Now,
remember these people are all above her in the chain
of command. Do you think Susanna Myers set aside her

(17:38):
communism because she put on the uniform and achieved the
rank of colonel. Quote. I do not presume to understand
the current politics, but what I do know is the
concerns of the US and administration discussed by Vice President
Vance on Friday are not reflective of Space Space. She
just flat out and came out and said, I don't
care what JD. Vance said. That's not my adgen. Yeah,

(18:00):
that's not what we believe here. They can't help themselves.
Susanna Chatfield vice admiral. That's a big boy position in
the United States Navy. She had to be purged last week.
She used to give speeches like this, And.

Speaker 10 (18:15):
We've also heard about the meaningful participation of women in
the security and defense sectors. We have learned about the
importance of gender inclusive approaches. We will be left with
a professional military ready to get after the needs of
the nation, with highly talented, diverse and capable people before us,

(18:39):
beside us, and behind us. And I would say that
this is exactly what the women piece and Security Agenda
seeks to achieve.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
My point in this is not that we got a
couple out. My point is American communists have been embedding
these little tumors inside of our government at every level,
including the military, for years. Barack Obama is really the
one who turned this into overdrives. So when you think
about that Barack obamasand and eight the twenty sixteen, then

(19:19):
we get a little brief four year reprieve. Donald Trump
didn't remove them the first time. Then Joe Biden came
in did this again an overdrive. We now have twelve
years of focused communist effort putting these little cancers in
every single nook and cranny. We have so much work

(19:40):
to do. Remember Linda Fagen.

Speaker 11 (19:42):
We currently have nearly forty percent women enrolled at the
Coastguard Academy. I'm really excited about the talent and the
diversity that I see coming through the academy. My daughter
is in the Coastguard as a lieutenant, and there is
just nothing but opportunity for her and all of the
men and women that have joined the service. I'm really
excited about the future.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
As we look ahead, there's a lot of fagons we
have to get rid of. Let's hope we're up to
the task. All Right, we're moving on. Let's talk about
the budget process, shall we. Before we get to the budget,
let's talk about your cell phone. Look, shouldn't have Verizon,

(20:25):
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(20:48):
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slash JESSETV. We'll be back. Last week, the House approved

(21:15):
a budget framework, but framework in an actual budget are
two different things. I am curious what exactly is in it?
Freedomcoc has supported it, most of the House did. Thomas
Massey Victoria Sparks did not, but most of the House did.
What's in this tagone things? Joining me now, one of
the Goodwin Scott Perry Republicans state of Pennsylvania and the

(21:37):
former chairman of the Freedom cauc is okay, Congressman, what's
in this budget?

Speaker 4 (21:43):
Well? Uh, Jesse.

Speaker 6 (21:45):
The House budget as actually not terrible. It's not great,
it's not even good, but it's not terrible. The Senate
budget is basically a framework that says we can continue
to steal unless we don't steal. The problem is and
was is that the Senate refuses to move forward until

(22:07):
we pass their language so that we can start the conversation.

Speaker 4 (22:12):
Of course, we don't like that.

Speaker 6 (22:14):
The House, you know, the House hemmed itself in the
House said we're not going to spend this money without
getting cuts for it, right because we don't have extra money.

Speaker 4 (22:25):
We're actually broke. So we're not going to do more
tax cuts.

Speaker 6 (22:29):
We're not going to do more border spending, We're not
going to do more military spending, although all that stuff
is worthy and needs needs to be addressed, but you've
got to cut stuff if you're going to spend money
on that stuff, because the money going out is more
than the money going in. And so the House wrote
the bill so that we can't have the tax cuts,
we can't have the border money, and we can't have

(22:50):
the military money unless we cut the spending. The Senate
said it was unable to do that because of the
bird rule and their kooky language over there, whatever.

Speaker 4 (23:01):
And they said they could not do that.

Speaker 6 (23:02):
But the only thing they could do is go out
in public and say that they agreed with our numbers
and they were gonna try and reach them. That's the
best we could get them, and quite honestly, the White House,
that's the best position we could get them to.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Okay, so you don't sound that hopeful that you're about
to have an agreement. It certainly doesn't sound like it
from the tone of your voice here, Or it doesn't
sound like we're gonna have one by close of business today.

Speaker 6 (23:29):
Well, I don't think we're gonna have one by closing
business today for sure. Look, Jesse, here's the thing about Washington, DC,
nobody there is interested in doing math, and no one
there has forced these people to do arithmetic in decades,
and the Freedom Caucus is essentially forcing them to. And
you know, we didn't agree with the one Big, Beautiful

(23:51):
Bill strategy because that put us right where we are now.
And the concern is is that the Senate is going
to convince the President that you got to have the
debt ceiling increase, you got to have the tax the
tax cuts made permanent. And by the way, most Freedom
Caucus members, even though we don't love the debt ceiling increase,
we get it. So we understand that the problem is

(24:13):
is the Senate's probably going to convince and many House
members are going to try and convince the President that
we don't have to cut anything, or we if we
do cut something, it's not going to be much. Remember Jesse,
in the Senate bill, they cut twenty minutes of spending
four billion dollars. That's twenty minutes four billion dollars over
ten years, all right, So our starting point in the

(24:38):
House was one point five trillion over ten years.

Speaker 4 (24:42):
So that was our starting point.

Speaker 6 (24:43):
We want to get to like two and a half
trillion to show the bond market, that we're serious about
not bankrupting the country. But there's a lot of people
in the House and the Senate that that don't want
to cut anything, want to have tax cuts, want to
spend more money on the border. We want to spend
more money on the military, want to spend more money
on state and local taxes. They want to spend money

(25:06):
on that. But they don't want to reduce spending on anything.
And that creates deficits. And we don't think that this
president or the American people should have to suffer through
more deficits and more high prices at the grocery store,
at the lumberyard, and at the gas pump.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
Okay, can you tell me where the White House sits
on the House Buil Senate build specifically? And I asked
a question in this way. I have been aware of
the closed door meetings that Trump has allegedly had with
senators talking about how he wants to reign in the deficit,
how he wants to cut spending. He's talked about it
in speeches. Well, the opportunity is here. Which way is

(25:46):
the White House pushing?

Speaker 6 (25:49):
Well, the White House is pushing to cut spending, and
the White House is pushing to balance the budget, which
we love, which I personally love. But when you get
down to the numbers, the brass tax, when you get
down to picking and choosing how many dollars for this
and how many not for that, that's where everybody gets
kind of weak and doesn't really want to discuss it. See,

(26:09):
these are a lot of this is theater, but we
have to be able to do elementary school mathematics here,
and that scares a heck of a lot of people.
No matter if you're at the White House, whether you're
at the Senate, or whether you're in the House.

Speaker 4 (26:22):
That scares people.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Okay, let's switch up and talk about the Save Act,
which did pass the House. What is it and is
it going to pass the Senate.

Speaker 6 (26:32):
Well, it's not going to pass the Senate because there
are Democrats over there and they need sixty to pass anything.
The Save Act enforces or forces states to enforce the
fact that only American citizen citizens can vote in federal elections.
Of course, Jesse, you already know it's illegal to vote
an election if you are here illegally, but no one

(26:54):
enforces it. So it's like having a speed limit without
any police and so the Save Act says, oh, actually,
you're going to enforce it.

Speaker 4 (27:02):
So we passed it out of the House. Likely the only.

Speaker 6 (27:04):
Way it's going to pass in the Senate is if
we can hook it onto this reconciliation and once that
train's rolling, then we only need Republican senators to vote
for it, and hopefully we can get that put into law.
But if we got to depend on Democrats, I can't
imagine one that's actually going to vote for it, because,
as you know, therefore illegals voting. That's why they brought

(27:24):
them here in the first place.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
Oh, it's so refreshing to hear people in the House
talk like this. Let's talk about real ID because that's
obviously making some headlines right now. Here was Christy Milan
talking about it.

Speaker 12 (27:37):
You've had quite a bit of discussion on real ID
and its implementation here in the country. And the reason
that real Ideas is being enforced is because it's a
federal Lawgeobiden kicked the can to May seventh, and this
real ID is going to just empower the states to
make sure we're checking people's residences. Their current legal status
will be verified. We're going to make sure that people

(27:59):
who are getting Social Security numbers in this country aren't
voting in states. The states have the power and the
information to ensure election integrity, and here at the federal level,
that information is not going to be any biometric information.
It'll just allow people to get an ID that they
should be on our planes. They should be people that
are United States residencies, and that legal status will be checked.

(28:23):
So it'll allow us to get more information to states
so that they're making sure that they're protecting their election
laws as well.

Speaker 6 (28:32):
What should I feel about this, Well, Jesse, when I
was a state legislator, I voted against this because I
kind of just had this premonition that it was going
to be used to prevail on and disenfranchise American citizens
and it wouldn't be used to deal with people here illegally.
And of course, over the course of time, that's what

(28:53):
has happened, right, I had to get a real ID
if I want to vote in Pennsylvania soon, if I
want to get on an air plane and I don't
have a passport, so they get all my information. Meanwhile,
people that come here illegally are using their arrest documents
to get on a plane, and no one checks their
status for voting. So look, I the concept of having

(29:14):
a list of American citizens and making sure that only
those people on that list as citizens can vote, that's
a good concept. I support that. Unfortunately left to the states.
I live in Pennsylvania. Our governor is not interested in
having only citizens vote. They love the fact that anybody
can come here, get a driver's license, get a work permit.

(29:36):
And by the way, when they ask you if you
want a driver's license, they ask you to register to vote.
They don't ask you your citizenship. So I'm very, very skeptical.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
Yeah, I'm very skeptical myself speaking of your governor, your state.
His home was torched, which was freaking awful. But I
did see that he got up and he gave a speech,
the same speech I I see a lot on the
news anymore, Congressman about how it's both sides. We've got
to stop this violence. I don't care which side. It's
not both sides. The communists in this country have been

(30:10):
convening acts of violence for years and years and years.
Now it's ramping up. It's obvious to everybody with two eyes,
and yet now we're supposed to pretend like well, we're
all kind of guilty of the whole thing. I find
it ridiculous.

Speaker 6 (30:22):
Yeah, look what happened to the governor in his home
is on It's unacceptable, it's terrible. We're happy that he
and his family is safe. Firebombed in the middle of
the night, set on fire. I guess with molotov cocktails
by I think, as I understand it, a socialist who
is an anti Semitic person. Of course, our governor is Jewish.
But you're absolutely right, Jessey. This is the left. This

(30:44):
is what the left always does. The violence is always
on the left, and it has been for decades, if
not centuries, and they always act like we're both sides
are engaging it. Both sides are not engaged. We're looking
at this recent plan to execut and assassinate President Trump.

Speaker 4 (31:02):
It's another lefty. It's always on the left.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
Yeah, no it is. Before I let you go, I
did want to take a moment and congratulate you because
there is an amazing football team from an amazing university
in Washington, DC celebrating a wonderful national championship today. I'm
sure this is a wonderful moment for you, is it not?

Speaker 6 (31:24):
Well, I'm a Penn Stater, so no, it's not the greatest,
but I appreciate the shout out. Look if you're if
you're talking about championships, I'm going to go to the
NCAA Wrestling Championships and.

Speaker 4 (31:37):
The Penn State. Thank you very much, Jesse Kelly h do.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
You know what I have to give you that one? Congressman?
Thank you as always, sir. I appreciate you all right.
Jasmine Crockett, I think she's in trouble. I think she's
in bad trouble. I'll get to that in a moment.
Stephen Gardner. Before I get to that, I want to
talk to you about sleeping. Well, oh man, did I
sleep so good last night? Went over to my mom's

(32:06):
house last night as a fam We had some Kraft
mac and cheese, not to brag a little bit of meat.
And then I got home nine o'clock and I was tired,
but I wanted to make sure I was ready for
Monday to bring you a wonderful show. I wouldn't made
myself a little cup of hot chocolate before bed, special
hot chocolate dream powder from Bean. You see, my hot

(32:30):
chocolate is chocolate cinnamon. It's delicious, but it's got all
these natural things and it like melatonin and rashie and
all these other things. And about a half hour after
I sipped it, I was out like a light nine hours.
Woke up this morning feeling good. You want to sleep
like that every night? Shopbeam dot com, Slash Jesse Kelly,

(32:53):
We'll be back.

Speaker 13 (33:03):
We've got to do better to connect the dots and
let people know the reason you can't afford a home
is because of these failed immigration policies. The reason you're
not going to be able to afford your food is
because of these failed immigration policies. And the same can
go for the hospitality industries, where we have so many
of those in the hospitality industry that are saying they

(33:23):
do not have the workers that they need.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
Right now, I'm going to tell you something before we
bring in Stephen Gardner. I can smell it coming. I've
smelled it coming before. Jasmine Crockett's days in Congress are numbered.
Telling you, I told you We've talked about this many times.
Street communists and elite communists are two separate things. And
you can move from being a street to being an elite.

(33:46):
But what you are never ever ever allowed to do
is cause trouble for the elite communists. She caused too
much trouble. Back to the street, you go ask Jamal Bowman,
ask Corey Bush, why do you think AOC is such
a good little girl? Now joining me now, Stephen Gardner,
you can find his amazing videos. They're really well done
on YouTube. Stephen Gardner won on YouTube. Stephen, My understanding

(34:10):
is that Jasmine Crockett's already under investigation.

Speaker 4 (34:14):
She is.

Speaker 14 (34:15):
Yeah. It turns out she's been taking money through Act Blue,
which is about to be heavily investigated for money laundering,
for bringing foreign money into American elections. I think the
days of Jasmine Crockett, as you say, are numbered.

Speaker 1 (34:34):
Okay, I need you to expand on Act Blue for
all the normies out there watching who don't understand this organization.
I'm old enough to remember Hurricane Harvey here in Houston,
when they were soliciting donations and all of that went
to Act Blue. It didn't go to Hurricane people at all.
This has been a scummy organization for a while. Tell
me about it.

Speaker 14 (34:54):
So Act Blue is the number one mechanism for the
Democrat Party to raise money. It's now under aspision of
bringing fourign dollars into American elections. Remember those fires that
happened under Gavin Newsom's watch not long ago. Well, you
had people like Elizabeth Warren who said go donate money.

(35:18):
It went through Act Blue. You had Black Lives Matter
donate money, it went through Act Blue. Mark Kelly of Arizona,
it went through Act Blue, on and on and on.
So James O'Keefe from O'Keefe Media Group, he's been doing
a lot of street work to go to Act Blue,
ask them questions. He's been knocking doors on these Democrat donors,

(35:41):
some of them, many of them are senior citizens that
are having their identity stolen, and they are funneling fifty
one hundred one thousand donations through an eighty year old
grandma in Louisiana that somehow magically donates thirty six thousand dollars,
yet her annual income for the year is only twelve thousand.

(36:04):
So Act Blue has been again the number one fundraising
arm for the Democrat Party. But I believe it's a
total scam, and I believe that Congress immediately needs to
investigate Act Blue.

Speaker 1 (36:18):
Okay, a couple things I need clarification on Is this
a five oh one C three meaning? Is this a profit?
Is it a charity? Is what people would know it as?
That's one two if they're funneling because I've heard these
tales before, cash through some little old lady who makes
thirty six thousand dollars a year. Where's the cash originating?

Speaker 14 (36:40):
So they're going to have to follow that money back.
My understanding though, is you know, if you knock on
somebody's door and they say, yeah, I didn't make these
fifty five donations totaling thirty six thousand dollars, there's a
money trail. There has to be a money trail. So
why isn't congress a meetly acting on this? This is

(37:01):
one of my beef with the Republican Party is you
literally have what appears to be a smoking gun, and
what do they do? They sit on their thumbs. So, yes,
this is this is a mechanism for raising money, but
all money has a money trail. It's the easiest way
to catch people in a crime. But they've got to
actually do the legwork. So should they release Doge on this?

(37:23):
Most likely? Should they have a congressional hearing on this? Absolutely?

Speaker 4 (37:27):
Will they?

Speaker 14 (37:28):
I couldn't tell you that.

Speaker 1 (37:31):
Speaking of DOGE, Elon Musk was out there saying this, we.

Speaker 15 (37:35):
Anticipate savings in FY twenty six from reduction of waste
and fraud by one hundred and fifty billion dollars. And
I mean, and some of it is just absurd, like
people getting unemployment insurance who haven't been born yet. I mean,
I think anyone can appreciate whether it I mean, come.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
On, that's just crazy. So you know some of these things.
If people ask me, well, how are you going to.

Speaker 15 (37:59):
Find its important in the government, I'm like, well, actually,
just go in any direction.

Speaker 1 (38:03):
That's how you find it. It's just it's very common.
It's as a military we say target rich environment. I
hate the term waste and fraud, to be honest, Steven.
And it's not that there's not tons of waste this government,
of course there is. But this is theft. When you
have theft at this level, I feel like you're putting

(38:23):
a smiling face on it calling it waste and fraud.

Speaker 14 (38:26):
We've been robbed, absolutely, I believe that we've been robbed.
They're using our tax dollars against us. We've found from
the DOGE investigations that many of these charities were fake.
These NGOs were fake. They've hijacked Christian churches like the

(38:46):
Catholic Church and the Lutheran Church in order to invade
the United States of America using our own money against us.
So is Doge doing a great job? Yes, Unfortunately, Congress
is going to content you to spend more because they're
addicted to spending other people's money. But what they're really
exposing is if nobody is paying attention and nobody cares,

(39:10):
you can steal an awful lot of money from the
American people. And these these NGOs, I mean, look at
George Soros for example. The guy puts in a billion dollars,
creates a fake charity, and then he gets some Democrat
in Washington, d c. To put up billions of dollars
through USAID. Then what does he do. He floods the

(39:31):
country with illegal immigrants. Now the taxpayer is on the
hook for you know, all of the safety net programs.
Then you find out that they're putting them into Social Security,
they're getting them ID cards, now they're voting in elections.
It's just a giant circle jerk, and the American people
are the losers. And but this I have hope. I'm

(39:55):
not trying to blackpill anybody. I have a lot of
hope that good things are going to come out of this.
But manned as President Trump and Congress have a giant
uphill battle.

Speaker 1 (40:07):
Speaking of uphill battle, Trump is trying to realign the
world economically right now with his bear trade tariff stuff.
Talk about it.

Speaker 14 (40:16):
So I think what he's doing is absolutely brilliant. What
he's trying to do is, you know, Congress blocked him
from building a wall on the southern border. We all
see how that would have helped with all the illegal immigration.
But what he's doing right now is I believe President
Trump has realized one of the greatest assets on planet

(40:36):
Earth is the collective spending power of the American people.
Nobody spends money like Americans. And so if you want
to do business in the United States of America, there's
going to be a tariff. Or if you want to
avoid that tariff, you've just got to bring jobs and
your company here. What has happened nearly four trillion dollars

(40:59):
in committed investment companies all over the world bringing jobs back.
Apple Navidia, pumping hundreds of billions of dollars in We're
talking hundreds of thousands of good paying jobs. So what
happened under these globalists, under people in the nineties is
they said, wait a minute, you can go to China
and other parts of the world and you can run

(41:20):
your business for cheaper, or you can expand to a
foreign market. But then the door was left open where
they could come back in and compete with America. And
so then all of a sudden, you have jobs going away,
wages are not keeping up with inflation. So I believe
what tear, what the tariffs are going to do, is

(41:40):
not only level the playing field, but it's going to
bring even more money and better jobs back to America.
I mean, we're already seeing this. Look at the United
Auto Workers, they're singing Trump's praises, the coal industry singing
Trump's praises, the oil industry singing Trump's praises, the chips makers,
They're all coming back to America. So I think that

(42:01):
this is going to be huge.

Speaker 4 (42:03):
I think it's a long game.

Speaker 14 (42:04):
I don't think Trump's worried about the stock market. He's
going to let the stock market take care of itself.
But I think the tariffs in the end are going
to be a very very brilliant move.

Speaker 1 (42:16):
Stephen, thank you, sir. I appreciate it. All right, we
have light in the mood. Ext it's time to lighten
the mood. And today it's just the play pretend, make

(42:40):
believe society we live in just blows me away. They
loaded Katie Perry and Jeff Bezos's wife and some other
annoying chicks onto some spaceship and they flew them out
into outer space for eleven minutes, and then they flew
them back after their little journey out there, and well, here.

Speaker 11 (42:57):
Was parashiets deploy from the true coupsule.

Speaker 10 (43:00):
Those are like the guide.

Speaker 14 (43:01):
Parachutes, putes just free falling, right Daran.

Speaker 10 (43:06):
So those drugs came.

Speaker 16 (43:07):
Out, and then next will be the main parachutes that
get pulled out screaming inside the tapsle percept for where
it is.

Speaker 1 (43:30):
Jab WHOA.

Speaker 16 (43:35):
You gotta trust in yourself on this journey, and then
you're feeling of love when you come down for sure,
and you're feeling strength. So I feel really connected to
that strong divine right now.

Speaker 14 (43:46):
Don't explain to our audience why even a trip like
this one, all the trips that we.

Speaker 1 (43:52):
Take in the space benefit mankind.

Speaker 9 (43:55):
Uh so I benefit humankind and I'm going to keep.

Speaker 16 (43:58):
Correcting and the man made and the man.

Speaker 3 (44:01):
Missions, because this is exactly what this mission is about,
is expanding the perspective of who does space.

Speaker 1 (44:12):
I feel like, did you ever see that movie What
about Bob? When he was scared of the water in
boats and they strapped him to the mass of the
sailboat that like tied him up so we couldn't move,
And then they asked him later how he did it?
Is like, what my trick is, I let the boat
do all the work. That's them they did. What about Bob? Anyway,
let's see them all
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