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April 30, 2025 44 mins

Jesse Kelly dives into the chaos and triumphs of President Donald Trump's first 100 days, unpacking the bold moves shaking up Washington and the world. He tackles the Democrats' desperate new push to impeach Trump, exposing their strategy as a political stunt doomed to fail. North of the border, Jesse analyzes Canada’s election of Mark Carney as Prime Minister, questioning what the globalist ex-banker’s leadership means for America’s neighbor. The episode heats up with the dramatic ouster of Klaus Schwab from the World Economic Forum, revealing the cracks in the global elite’s armor. A survivor of Mao’s Cultural Revolution delivers a chilling warning to China and America, urging vigilance against authoritarian overreach, while an FBI whistleblower drops bombshells about the agency’s future, hinting at corruption and reform on the horizon.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
One hundred days. That's howlong Trump's been in office. We'll
talk a little bit about that. Mainly we're going to
focus on the media. We're gonna talk about that Canadian elections.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Should we care? Does it matter? All that?

Speaker 1 (00:13):
So much more coming up tonight on im right, all right,
we are celebrating the one hundred days of Trump being
in office.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Now.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
We're celebrating for a lot of different reasons. One, the
border is secured. Two, we don't have President Kamala Harris.
And maybe you are tempted, understandably to point out all
the things we haven't gotten done, because it's a bunch
of things we haven't gotten done. We haven't seen any
real spending cuts. I know there's been some great doge headlines,
but we haven't seen any clawback and spending nothing significant.

(00:54):
I know, we haven't seen mass deportation yet. I get it,
I get it. I get that.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
But be happy.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
We're going to get to the Canadian election here. It's
going to be in a little while. But think about this.
They just went from a far lefty to someone else
who's probably even further to the left, meaning they just
got rid of their Joe Biden and there.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Kamala Harris just won the election.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
That could have been us four years of Joe Biden's evil.
Whether you love I thought you love everything Trump's done,
I dought you hate everything Trump's done, unless you're deranged.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
In one direction or the other.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
But this could be one hundred days of Kamala Harris
tearing this country apart as fast as she could.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
I'll take this one hundred days.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Now, let's focus on something else, because part of the
story out there today is Trump's falling pull numbers, his
approval ratings, and don't don't don't do what you're tempted
to do, what I'm tempted to do.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
It's just the polls lie. Stop with that. Are there
polls out there that lie?

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Of course, there are polls paid for by the opposition
designed to lie. Yes, that's a really big thing. When
you have several different polls from different sources, all saying
the same thing.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
They're not lying.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
It's an accurate reflection of the mood of the country.
I see it in my own personal life, people with concerns,
concerns about the tariffs, concerns about this, concerns about that,
And then of course brings us to the American media.
It's not going to be about Trump. We're not going
to talk about Trump for an hour. Let's talk about
the American media. Media Research Center looked into a ninety
two percent of the mainstream media coverage of Donald Trump

(02:46):
has been negative. Now, that's going to lead us perfectly
into the whole sixty minutes thing. But I want to
remind you of why this happens in the country and
how disastrous this is for the country. Corporate journalists the
media think of the media as an institution, because it
is an institution, a critically important institution.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Think of it like it's a big skyscraper, right.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
And these people, first they go into journalism school, most
of them. And in journalism school they are taught these
stupid phrases like speak truth to power and things like that.
And that's step one. That's getting people to buy in.
Young idealistic people. Maybe they want to do the right thing.
That's getting them to buy in. Hey, you want to
do the right thing, right, you speak truth to power?

(03:31):
Oh yeah, yeah, sign me up. Once they get to
buy in, then they give them the other part of this, well,
you know, democrats and what they want. That's good Republicans
and what they want is evil. So I mean, yes,
you need to be a journalist, but remember, if you're
really trying to do some good, you want to do
some good, right, you said you wanted to do some good,

(03:54):
you'll cover for Democrats and you'll attack Republicans.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
That's how they think.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
It's not that they think they're even on the left.
Lots of these people they simply have had it ingrained
in them that protecting Democrats is what they're supposed to do.
Attacking Republicans, those evil Republicans, is what they're supposed to do.
CBS sixty minutes. You do remember the scandal right now,
Let's just for a quick moment recap that scandal and

(04:21):
how insane this whole thing is. Sixty minutes has been
on the air for longer, I believe than I have
been alive. I think it's like the sixties or seventies.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
It's been around. I'm forty three years old.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
As a child, I remember we had this TV in
the living room, one of the ones with the wooden
kind of frame around it.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
I know it was that old. I know I'm old.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
And to change the channel, it had like this knob
that would click click channel one, two, three four. That's
what it did. The knob would click. That's how the
TV was. And I remember as a small child seeing
that sixty minute stopwatch thing because my parents would sit
down and watch it on occasion at night. That's how
old sixty minutes is. That's how established it is. But

(05:06):
over the years, I mean, just took it over like
they do any revered institution.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
You see.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
And during the presidential election, these people, people who they
think of themselves as not just journalists, the height of journalism.
If you ask people who work on sixty minutes, they
would consider it the top of journalism. Kamala Harris sat
down for an interview and looked so terrible, did so terribly,
couldn't answer anything.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
You remember what a moron she was.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
That sixty minutes actually spliced up the interview in different ways,
cutting it, let's remove that, put this here to try
to ensure that she looked better than she actually did.
And keep in mind, this isn't some nameless, faceless person.
A person, most likely more than one, sat down with

(05:55):
videotape and said, oh, cut that out, she looked bad. There,
Hey take that answer there and put it over there.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
And that person thought.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
They were the good guy while they were doing it.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
That's how sick these people are. That's how they think.
And now their.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
Executive producer got bounced because CBS is in the middle
of a huge lawsuit with Donald Trump. Trump is suing
them for the lies they told. Here's what the CBS
anchors think about it.

Speaker 3 (06:23):
In Tonight's Last Minute, A note on Bill Owens, who
until this past week was executive producer of sixty Minutes.
Bill resigned Tuesday. It was hard on him and hard
on us, but he did it for us and you.
Stories we pursued for fifty seven years are often controversial lately,

(06:44):
the Israel Gazo war and the Trump administration. Bill made
sure they were accurate and fair. He was tough that way.
But our parent company, Paramount, is trying to complete a merger.
The Trump administration must approve it. Paramount began to supervise
our content in new ways. None of our stories has

(07:07):
been blocked, but Bill felt he lost the independence that
honest journalism requires. No one here is happy about it,
but in resigning, Bill proved one thing. He was the
right person to lead sixty Minutes all along.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
That communist took his position at sixty minutes and tried
to make sure the Democrat won the election.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
And that's his send off.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
Now, these people, the American media, they lied to us
for four years. It's not a scandal. I'm going to
let go of the fact that we had a non
functional American president for four years. For four years, the
American media covered for the fact that the American president
was not a functional adult.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Four years they made believe.

Speaker 4 (08:02):
Making sure that we're able to make every single solitary
person eligible for what I've been able to do with
the UH, with with the COVID, I excuse me, with
dealing with everything we have to do with Look, if
we finally beat medicare the.

Speaker 5 (08:23):
Beer brewed here, it is usual to make the brew.
Beard is the fire. Ooh, earth Rider, thanks for the
great leg And I had a nurse named Pearl Nelson Military.

Speaker 6 (08:34):
She'd come in and do things that I don't think
you'll learn the medical school, nursing school. She'd whisper in
my ear. I couldn't understand him. She whispering, She'd leaned down.
He'd actually breathe on me to make sure that I
was There was a connection, the human connection, end the quote,
repeat the line. America is a nation that can be
defined in a single word.

Speaker 5 (08:55):
Was the foot him foot?

Speaker 2 (08:57):
Excuse me?

Speaker 5 (08:57):
The foothills of the Himalays with Shiji.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
They didn't see. That's what they're trying to tell us. Now,
they didn't.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
See or or it wasn't their fault. You see that
they were being lined, so it's not their fault.

Speaker 7 (09:16):
President Biden's decline and its cover up by the people
around him is a reminder that every White House, regardless
of party, is capable of deception. But being truth tellers
also means telling the truth about ourselves. We myself included,

(09:37):
missed a lot of this story, and some people trust
us less because of it. We bear some responsibility for
faith in the media being at such lows.

Speaker 8 (09:49):
I think the reporters covering this White House we're too
willing to take the Biden team's word for it.

Speaker 9 (09:56):
This is not a media failure. This is a failure
of the Democratic Party. And I just sort of the
virtue signaling that some people have done to try to
say that the media missed this story. They didn't miss
this story. The people at fault are Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi,
Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, every elected member of Congress.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
Yeah, what they're doing here, it's important you don't let
them get away with it. You see, this is actually
the whole point of our talk. It's really important you
don't let the media get away with what they're trying
to do, because here's the reality, and the media knows
this is the reality. They didn't miss the story. That
that's the fallback position. That's what they want you to believe.

(10:40):
They didn't miss the story. They were well aware of
Joe Biden's decline. But because they view their role as
being the protectorate of Democrats, they covered up for it.
They didn't miss anything. They actively covered it up. And
now well they study all the poll numbers too, public
opinion polls too. Now they see public trust in the media,

(11:04):
which was already low's virtually non existent. Now I'm talking
about the corporate media, the CBS's of the world.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
The public doesn't watch it anymore.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
The only demographic that even watches those kind of channels
anymore very very old and dying off. Not being mean,
it just is that their audience is getting smaller and
smaller as the public trust is gone completely gone.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
The media.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Now what they're doing, they're trying to cover for themselves.
Only they understand they can't cover it up completely. So
instead of saying, hey, we were complicit in a cover up,
we're the reason America didn't know he had dementia before
he even got elected. Sorry about that. Instead, what they're
trying to do is sell you on. You know, it's

(11:47):
not quite as bad as you think it is. So
the fallback position is, well, hey, look, the White House lied,
and I mean we screwed up. We shouldn't believe the
White House. They definitely lied, but it was their fault.
And I guess we were too trusting. Were such good
people that we were trusting And no, no, no, no,
you knew. You mean to tell me that you I knew.

(12:10):
I knew about Joe Biden's cognitive decline because I have
eyes and ears.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
You knew. You mean to tell me you and I knew.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
And the people who live, work, and worship within a
mile of Joe Biden for four years.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
It went right by them.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Of course, not they knew. They covered it up. And
I don't know how we fix where we are as
a country. But this is a very, very difficult place
to be when the American media has picked a side
and their activists for that side tough to wade through it.
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Speaker 1 (13:42):
We love to bash on the media, don't wait. It's
fun to talk about all the dirty communists in the
American media, and we should be exposing then because the
media does matter. But what do you do when when
they wear judges, robes, FBI badges, a general's uniform puts
you in quite a pickle as a country. And that
is where we remain. These problems didn't magically disappear because

(14:06):
we voted Donald Trump back into office in November.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
Joining me now former FBI.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
Special agent Gosh, that's still cool to say, and co
host of the American Radicals podcast, my friend Steve Friend. Okay, Steve,
let's start with the judges. Got a couple judges in handcuffs.
I say, that's a good start. I know you probably
echo that. What do you make of all this?

Speaker 8 (14:28):
Well, yes, I do echo that sentiment one, But I
think it is just the tip of the tip of
the tip of the iceberg.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
Here.

Speaker 8 (14:35):
This is responsive and I think, if anything, it shows
that the FBI can be incredibly nimble in bringing prosecutions forward,
bringing forward arrest. I mean, at this point in twenty
twenty one, there were over four hundred January sixth subjects
in custody. The FBI went all in on getting them
into custody, getting them into handcuffs, getting them into detention,
and then they thought we'll build the cases afterwards. And

(14:56):
now we've been assured over the last couple of weeks
and a couple of months and said, some of these
things take times. Well, now we have a proof of concept.
We have evidence here that when in fact there is
a demand from the people and there's pressure placed on
the Pambanis of the world and the cash Betel's of
the world, that they can react and they can put
some of these vile, vicious Marxist communists into handcuffs.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
See, that's the problem, Steve is they don't seem to
think arrests are coming, at least this John Sullivan doesn't.
He's running for Congress, and he's not hiding from the
evil things he did while employed at the FBI. As
part of his fruity congressional video, he's bragging about it here.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
He is.

Speaker 10 (15:35):
We're up against some serious threats right now, from skyrocketing
costs to Trump and billionaires corrupting our government. And I
can't just sit on the sidelines and watch because for
seventeen years I was an FBI intelligence analyst, working in
secret to keep us safe from global threats and the
insurrectionists who stormed our capital. But now that the threat

(15:56):
is coming from inside the White House, I had to
leave the FBI and step forward so I can finally
tell you who I am. Hi, I'm John No, I
can say that now, I'm John Sullivan. I'm a dad,
a husband, a public servant, and a cancer survivor, and
I'm running for Congress. For years, I fought for you
in secret, and now I want to keep fighting for

(16:17):
you in Congress.

Speaker 11 (16:19):
I'm John Sullivan.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
Classified.

Speaker 11 (16:21):
It's not classified.

Speaker 9 (16:23):
John Sullivan for Congress.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
Join me, Steve. I've been warning people that Linda Fagen
that the Coast Guard was not a one off, that
there are Fagins everywhere in this government. They're all over
the FBI. You're looking at a Fagin right there. It's obvious.
And now I'm supposed to go to sleep at night
knowing that that Fagin was in the fbis Teleigence Division

(16:45):
for seventeen years.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
Seventeen years.

Speaker 8 (16:48):
That's almost a full government career, which means he came
in right around the time that Barack Obama took office,
which sort of checks very nicely with the fact that
we completely remade our entire federal workforce. Here here's a
who pulled the mask completely off. He was a communist
the entire time that he was there. And look, the
intelligence cadre within the FBI leans far to the left.

(17:08):
And these are people who are paid professionally to write
term papers that in effect are laundered through the FBI
and drive its mission forwards. And if that guy is there,
and I guarantee you he's surrounded by fellow travelers. Intellectually,
they pushed the agency itself further and further to left,
which is how you've gotten a Face Act application during
the Joe Biden administration of over ninety percent against pro lifers,

(17:31):
and it was used more than at any other time
in his thirty year history. And Joe Biden was only
president for four years. These people are legion within the FBI,
and they feel very confident right now about coming out
and announcing what they've done. They are not apologetic, and
there needs to be a reaction in quickly, Steve.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
Why are they so confident? That's that's part of what
I don't get. I know we have new leadership at
the FBI, but the FBI agents who do these things,
and we had to let go with that guy in
New York because he was just pupped bragging about, Nah,
I'm not gonna do that.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
Why are they so confident.

Speaker 8 (18:05):
Look, if there's anything that I know about federal workers
is that they will lick their fingers and put it
in the air to see where the winds are going,
because wherever the momentum is, that is where they were following.
You're talking about James Denihee in New York City who
was issued a directive to hand over the Epstein list
to the Attorney General and to the FBI director and
refuse to do it. And when he was forced to
retire and collect his pension. Mind you, he was walked

(18:27):
out with a color guard formation and a bagpipe ceremony
to the standing ovation of hundreds of employees. There is
no fear here because I think the approach that's gone
in is mistake. Look, we're going in and trying to
win hearts and minds rather than using shock and awe.
And you're a veteran Jesse, Look you know that speed, surprise,
and violence of actions are your assets when it comes

(18:48):
into a hostile takeover. Instead, what we're getting is the
slow walkout, the slow roll, and as a result, the momentum,
the opportunity to really get the grounds well going and
get those federal workers on your side. It's just hasn't
happened as a result. We've seen the James enh He's,
We've seen the Brian driscolls refuse to hand over the
January sixth list to the Attorney General. And we've seen
the Stephen Jensen's, who was the j six warlord by

(19:11):
his own telling, who actually drafted and planned the way
that the FBI responded and investigated January sixth cases, being
promoted to the Assistant director in charge of the Washington
Field Office. Because I think that the snakes at work
at the Hoover Building on the seventh war particularly, they
are professionals at wrapping themselves and coiling themselves around new
leadership in the form of Dan Bongino and Cash Ptel,

(19:33):
and they are just whispering sweet nothing's in their ears
and delaying them and getting them bubble wrapped in a
place where they're not able to actually bring about the
quick arrests and the policy changes that the American people
expected when we issued the mandate in November of last year.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
So you're worried these changes are not coming for the FBI.
Instead of patiently waiting, you'd think that these changes aren't
coming at all.

Speaker 8 (19:56):
I am I'm incredibly concerned because, look, I am firm
that if you're going to bring a lawful and proper
prosecution forward, that does take time. But you can make
a little bit of a down payment on that escrow.
You can hand over a name or two off the
Epstein list. You can open up the books on the
Butler Pats Pennsylvania assassination attempt. You can actually bring forward
policy changes that are within the purview of the Director

(20:18):
and the deputy Director that they can make changes immediately.
They could take away the FBI's quota system, which I've
been railing about now for two and a half years,
but that's still in existence. You can actually use the
Navy versus Egan Supreme Court decision which was used to
remove me and remove all of the FBI whistleblowers from
duty because they suspended our security clearance. That was the
workaround for whistleblower protection. They could have said, what's good

(20:41):
for the goose is good for the gander. Embrace the
fight that we're actually in and use that very same
tool to go after the Sullivans of the world, the
communists who have infiltrated the FBI or federal law enforcement
apparatus and remove them from duty, and that just hasn't
been done.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
Steve.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Caroline Levitt was asked about the Epstein list.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
Here was her answer.

Speaker 12 (21:03):
My question is about the Epstein files. Do you have
any updates from the DJ or the FBI when those
files are expected to be released and also when we
might start seeing some arrests of the client list.

Speaker 13 (21:16):
Sure, I can assure you that the Attorney General and
her team at the Department of Justice are working on
this diligently. For a specific timeline, I'd have to check
in with them, and we can certainly do that for you, Rogan,
in the effort of transparency. But I will tell you
the Attorney General is a bulldog. She is someone you
want on your team, and when she wants to get

(21:36):
something done, she gets it done. I've seen her do
it in various instances already in her time as Attorney General.
And when she makes a promise, she keeps it.

Speaker 8 (21:46):
Okay, Steve, that sounds good, It does sound good, But
I think that they've sort of painted themselves into a
corner here. Look, let's just be real about this. Knowing
who was on that list would not change your life,
would not change my life change really anybody in your
audience's life, I guess, unless Bill Gates happens to be
part of your audience here. But knowing that the FBI

(22:07):
and the dj had stood up, say a task force
that mirrored what we saw with January sixth and was
actually going after these people, and they said, look, we
want to bring a very buttoned up prosecution. We're looking
at two hundred, two hundred and fifty three hundred potential subjects.
These things take time, and that is what the FBI does,
long term complex investigations. They would get that grace from
the American people, but instead they went for the splash

(22:28):
and they said, we're promising you this list, and they
failed to deliver, and as a result, people are growing
impatient and the workforce over at the FBI saw a
little bit of a stumble. They failed to take the
beaches at Normandy. And if you don't take the beach,
and that initial amphibious assault, the speed, surprise, violence of
action that is necessary to win this war, to win
the FBI and the DOJ back cannot happen. You can't

(22:49):
work your way into the head rows until you take
the beach. And this stumble that they had with the
Epstein list was that initial beach landing and it just didn't.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
Take Steve, I appreciate you as always, rather come back anytime.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
All right, what happened in Canada? Why should I care?
Not quit?

Speaker 1 (23:07):
We'll talk to Mark Morano about that in a moment.
Let me talk to you about the about the reason
your feet hurt and your back hurts, and your knees hurt, and.

Speaker 2 (23:17):
It's your shoes.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
I never look, I never put any stock in my shoes.
I used to own one pair. I'm a one or
two pair of shoes guy. But then I've had people
tell me, Man, those shoes they're killing you. They're killing
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(23:42):
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(24:07):
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Speaker 2 (24:16):
Go get some. You'll thank me for it. We'll be back.

Speaker 11 (24:28):
We are over the shock of the American betrayal, but
we should never forget the lessons.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
As I've been.

Speaker 11 (24:34):
Warning for months, America wants our land, our resources, our water,
our country. Never but these are not These are not
idle threats. President Trump is trying to break us so
that America can own us. That will never that will

(24:58):
never ever happen.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
Well, I don't have high hopes for Canadian friends, but
I guess we'll ask Mark about it.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
Joining me now.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
Mark Morano, executive editor at climatedepot dot com. Hey, Mark,
I'm not that well versed in Canadian politics. I know
Trudeau got forced out and he got replaced by this guy.
Did they improve or did it somehow get worse?

Speaker 14 (25:24):
Well, it's absolutely worse, Jesse. This is a situation where
very simply justin Trudeau was a puppet pulled by the
strings of the World Economic form. Mark Carney is the
puppet master. He's the one who pulls the strings.

Speaker 15 (25:41):
This is the guy.

Speaker 14 (25:41):
There's a former head of the Bank of England, the
Bank of Canada. He's a World Economic Forum advisor. This
is a man who's at the foundation of the carbon
neutral banking, of ESG, of net zero. This is a
man who not only knows where the bodies are buried,
Mark Carney, but he helped bury the bodies. So this

(26:02):
is orders of magnitude much more significant and worse for
Canada than anything named justin Trudeau.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Okay, speaking of the climate Nutter's stuff here, he was
for anyone who doubts what Mark just said.

Speaker 16 (26:17):
The skepticism about ESG labels or sustainable labels, and that
again is one of the reasons we're having this ruthless,
relentless focus on net zero because in the end, look,
we can't stabilize the climate unless we get to net zero.

Speaker 11 (26:31):
And it's as simple. These are hard numbers. Your emissions
are either A or B. They're going up or down.
And if they're going down, are they going down consistent
with the science We anchor it in the science, the
same science the UN and others use.

Speaker 2 (26:43):
For the one I have to grab objectives.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
Mark, how much of Canada's economy is banking on oil
and gas.

Speaker 14 (26:51):
Edda's economy needs oil and gas to survive. It is
predominantly that no matter how much they talk about sotolar
and wind. You see the way he said, stabilize the
climate first of all, even if you believed it for
a second.

Speaker 15 (27:05):
Anything Canada does.

Speaker 14 (27:06):
As John Kerry said about the United States, we could
zero our missions out to nothing today and it would
have no impact on global CO two levels, let alone
the climate. So Canada is in it for the worst.
And I hate to say this, The whole problem with
Mark Carney is that Donald Trump's terror for came at
a horrible time. This is not Donald Trump's fault per se,

(27:29):
but it was bad timing because it it literally I've
talked to many Canadians. I speak up in Canada about
once every two years as I go up to particularly
Western Canada in Calgary. But Donald Trump has allowed Canadian
nationalism to rise, and Mark Carney has ridden that now here.
Polave was set probably to win this election before all

(27:51):
of this came in with tariffs and Canadian nationalism, and
so this is an unfortunate situations. Canada is going to
be hammered. This is a competent bureaucrat manager who knows
what he's doing. He's not going to be taking the
marching orders. He's the one that gives the marching orders.
And he's got his own little country called Canada to

(28:11):
experiment with now, and he's gonna further gut Canada. I mean,
the numbers have just been horrendous to the shrinking of
the middle class in Canada. It's kind of like a
microcosm of what's happened in California, except on the nation
level of Canada.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
Gosh, that's so freaking sad.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
All right, I want to shift focus to the World
Economic Forum.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
You just mentioned it earlier.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
You and I have had a discussion about this evil
group many times before, but.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Specifically Klaus Schwab, this Bond movie villain right here.

Speaker 17 (28:43):
What we are very proud off now this young generation
like Prime Minister Trudeau, President Argentina and so on. So
if we penetrate the capbinets.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
Mark, he's got himself in a little bit of hot
water for misappropriating funds or whatever they're accusing him of.
Not that I will be shocked about that. What do
you make of this whole thing?

Speaker 14 (29:08):
It's the most bizarre story to ever come. Klaus Schwab,
it's founder and shammer of the World Economic Club since
its inception the early nineteen seventies, is being accused of
lavish spending in room massages, unbelievable hotel stays, private jets,
first class travel and this is a scandal, and this
is what allegedly a whistleblower.

Speaker 15 (29:29):
So this is going on behind the scenes of the
World Economic form.

Speaker 14 (29:32):
My first thought, Jesse, is that's been going in front
of the scenes at the World Economic Forum for decades.
Every Davos meeting has been private jets, yachts, Hollywood celebrities,
billionaire class corporations, all living it up, wagou beef, the
most exquisite food, exquisite travel. And somehow we're shocked that
this was happening behind the scenes, and we're told, well,

(29:54):
he was using company funds. It's his company that he founded.
This somehow small acts of the governor Cuomo in New York.
Remember he was the favorite of the liberals, and then
all of a sudden.

Speaker 15 (30:07):
Oh there's an allegation of sexual harassment.

Speaker 14 (30:10):
He has to go, and every establishment organization, liberal all went.
It's almost like there's some other reason the reason could
be is that they need a new face. The new
face and unfortunately is the Nesty chairman CEO.

Speaker 15 (30:22):
And he's pretty frightening too.

Speaker 14 (30:24):
He's another one of these competent quiet technocrats. Doesn't do
a lot of media interviews, but his whole goal is
he says, water is not a right. You know, you'll
drink nothing and you'll be happy, or you'll dehydrate. I
don't know, but it's it's only going to get more insidious.
I think the World Economic Form is making a calculated
move to change their image, to make them less visible

(30:45):
to the public, and the replacement Nesty CEO is going
to be the perfect choice for that.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
The first time I saw this story, when I read
the allegations, I thought the.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
Exact same thing you just said.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
Now, Mark, I thought, I mean, that's that's the whole
nonprofit world, certainly on the left wing side, and so
I'm on the right wing side as well. You use
the organization to fund your lifestyle so you can live
like the rich and famous off of the backs of
somebody else.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
That's not a scandal.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
So it reeks to me of something else, not that
communists knifing each other in the back for power would
be anything big. But that's first thing I thought, too.

Speaker 15 (31:20):
Yeah, and that's all that's happening. They're forcing them now.

Speaker 14 (31:22):
Klaus Swab is eighty eight years old, but they're forcing
them out. He's not happy about this. He's gonna spend
He's worried about his reputation now again. Klaus Swab, of course,
is the guy that came up with the entire Great
Reset agenda, the entire globalist agenda, the entire idea of
you know, you don't have companies answered to the profit margin,

(31:42):
you're going to answer to social justice and DEI related woke.

Speaker 15 (31:49):
Metrics.

Speaker 14 (31:50):
This is where the whole Black Rock and Larry Fink
have been adherence to this. So it's I don't see
the world economic form changing, they're just changing leaders and
they're trying to change the image.

Speaker 15 (32:00):
Poor Klaud Swab, he probably didn't see it coming.

Speaker 14 (32:02):
Eighty eight years old, founded the organization Massive Ego. He
apparently had leaded with his staff and I shouldn't say
the word pleaded. It sounds like he's begging. He pressured
his staff for decades to get him a Nobel prize,
probably a Nobel Peace Prize, because he wanted that kind
of recognition, and for him to go out like this
has to be crushing to his ego.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
Well, couldn't happen to a nicer guy, Mark, Thank you, brother,
appreciate you. All right, let's talk to a lady who
survived Mao's cultural revolution. That'll be fascinating. Before we get
to Lily, let me get to you. And sleeping, well,
good night's sleep could be hard to come by right,

(32:46):
especially today. There's always something to stress out about. But
I sleep great every night. If I think there's even
a chance I'm not going to sleep well, I have
a couple of hot chocolate before a bed. Only my
hot chocolate is shoal. My hot chocolate is dream powder
from Beam. You see, my hot chocolate has all kinds

(33:07):
of natural things in it. And these natural things just
kind of relax me. Don't knock me out. I'm not
half dead. Just kind of relax me. And I just
fall into bed and go to sleep. And when I
wake up in the morning, I don't have that normal
took something to sleep, hangover, where you're still tired, none
of that.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
I feel good all the time, don't I feel like that?

Speaker 1 (33:29):
Shotbeam dot Com slash Jesse Kelly, go get a bag,
we'll be back. We talk a lot about communism on
this show. As you know, that's something I'm passionate about.
I passionately want you to never have to live under it,

(33:51):
and I tell you all the time about what's happening here.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
But we don't have to listen to me anymore.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
I think Lily probably has a lot more perspective on
it than I can ever have. Joining me now, Lily
Tank Williams. She's running for Congress in New Hampshire, and
I hope she wins. And she's a survivor of Mao's
cultural revolution, which you already know about because you watched
this show.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
Lily, I did.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
Not live through it. I only have books. You did
tell me about it.

Speaker 18 (34:19):
Well, thank you for having me on, Jess. It's nice
to meet you here. I follow you, and I've been
telling my story for past I would say eight years,
and the country got worse.

Speaker 15 (34:30):
Word.

Speaker 18 (34:31):
I just feel like I'm answer my calling to run
for office. So I have a big mic fun of
me to tell my stories to warn American citizens we
were going down the wrong paths, and that it's my
guilty to come out. And because if I speak the
truth I get on CCP's blacklist. I have not been
able to go to China with my family for ten years.

(34:54):
But that's the personal sacrifice I'm willing to make in
order to save America.

Speaker 2 (35:01):
Literally, the floor is yours.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
Tell us your background, your story, start in China.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
Give head, I give it to you.

Speaker 18 (35:10):
Well, I was born two years before Mile started his
cultural revolution. When he died, I was twelve years old,
and I was born into poverty, and my mom and
dad were poor, working class and in literate, and I
did not know the truth. So I was totally brainwashed
as a child. I was MoU's young pioneer, red guard,

(35:34):
and when he died, I was just totally lost and depressed.
And at the twelve years old, I do not know
what to believe because we were changing non liver to
my mouth ten thousand years, double ten thousand years. It's
gonna live one many years. And that's when I first
started to ask questions in my head who lied to me?

(35:57):
Who lied to my entire generation and entire my parents
at the generation. But of course I had to ask
that question privately in my own head. I knew it
was not politically correct to ask publicly, and you know,
so I decided I'm going to search for truth and
go to best university possible. After this restarted college in

(36:19):
nineteen seventy seven, I studied very hard for NonStop, like
three years in order to pass the nationalized college interest
exam to go to study law for college degree in
Shanghai from a Sutraan province, so southwest of China. And
my life changed in college.

Speaker 1 (36:43):
Yeah, well, I'm glad it changed, and I'm glad you
were here. Now, now let's shift gears and talk about
modern day China. Scott percent went on the news and
he talked about the tariffs and what they're going to
do to China.

Speaker 19 (36:55):
Here he was over time, we will see that the
Chinese terrafts are unsustainable for China.

Speaker 2 (37:02):
I saw.

Speaker 19 (37:03):
I've seen some very large numbers over the past few
days to show if these numbers stay on, Chinese could
lose ten million jobs very quickly, and even if there
is a drop in the tariffs that they could lose
five million jobs. So remember that we are the deficit country.
They sell almost five times more goods to us than

(37:25):
we sell to them, so the onus will be on
them to the take off these tariffs, they're unsustainable for them.

Speaker 2 (37:36):
Lily, What's what are these tariffs going to do to China?

Speaker 18 (37:41):
Well, china economy is very weak even before terror will
started and because of their very restricted in human cobe
lockdown for past like from twenty to twenty all their
way to twenty twenty two that lots and lots of
business closed down. And chi Jin King also has been
taking China backwards and from the old economical reforms under

(38:06):
Daniel Pin even me all their way to more and
more state control, and so he actually caused the economical
dunctern in China and even population going decline too, and
he wants to play harble fight to the end and
trying to get other aging countries to be on his side.

(38:27):
It's not working. We have more card to play, as
new administration is saying. Also, this is a bigger than
just a trade wall. This is about you know, China
stopped to be the global bullies and they have to
play by the rules. They enter a wto long time ago,

(38:49):
but they never keep their promises. The labor opened up
their market to the foreign countries' access and their turfs
were not reciprocal, and they don't provide internectual property protections
and legal protections inside of China for US businesses. This
it's about modern trade war. This is about reinship, the

(39:11):
new global trade. In some ways, we talk about world
water in the past, but what is the new world
water with China being the leader? Or the United States
put the American first to be the globe leader. So
this is a choice now at a historical moment. Do
we choose to China, who wants to become number one

(39:31):
to dominate the world, or we are chosen the United
States because we are constitutional republic of free country and
China is a totalitarian one party control and state.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
Lily, what do you make of these stories about their
military purchase going on? I've had sources tell me for
a while that now is actually afraid of his military.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
What do you make of this?

Speaker 18 (39:57):
Well, that people was the Republic of China does not
have you know, of course, independent military. It's a party
control the guns and hijinpin hodels Street positions military Commission
chairman and Communist Party chairman and the president. None of

(40:19):
those positions are elected by the people. So he basically
is a dictator for life. But because he's a you
know power, grap and the hardline economical policies and so
called the anti corruption campaigns. He made a lot lots
of political enemies. So military generals, common goals and defense

(40:42):
foreign minister come and go. He's a power is vulnerable
right now. Wait until Chinese people know the truth about
China and go to take a massive protest like they
did twenty twenty two and calling for done with cGMP
and CCP. Now his power be really vulnerable. So I

(41:02):
think that we have more cards to play. We need
to project strengths. President Trump is a strong leader and
demands respect. Even though China might say whatever they want,
but I think behind the doors they want to negotiate.
They will come to the table. So this is the
best time for us to negotiate, not just on the turfs,

(41:23):
but also on other things like the label they plan
field and protect the market access they promised after enter
WTO and the stop you know, human rights abuses. There
are so many things can be on the table for
us to negotiate. I hope I can be part of
that to help.

Speaker 1 (41:43):
Yeah, I hope you can too. I really hope you
get to Congress. Literally, I respect you a lot. I
play to you for getting involved. We'll talk to you soon,
all right, bit the moon, thanks, all right, it's time

(42:05):
to lighten the mood.

Speaker 2 (42:06):
And on my life.

Speaker 1 (42:10):
I wake up yesterday morning and I see this video
on my phone. It was on social media and I
thought when I first saw it and I pressed play
on the video, I thought it was a Saturday Night
Live skit, some sort of skit. I thought somebody was
doing a bit. But this guy with Shri Thanadar Tanadar,

(42:31):
I don't know how to say his name.

Speaker 2 (42:32):
He was born in India, moved here now.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
Of course, he's a congressman in Michigan trying to impeach Trump.

Speaker 2 (42:37):
It's a go figure, dual citizen.

Speaker 1 (42:40):
He sat down and made a very formal announcement about
his intentions.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
And this is real.

Speaker 1 (42:47):
This is an elected member of Congress.

Speaker 2 (42:50):
He votes in our congress.

Speaker 20 (42:54):
This is Congressman Shri Canadar. Donald Trump has already done
really damage to our democracy. But defining a unanimous nine
zero Supreme Court ruling, that has to be the final straw.
It is time we impeached Donald J.

Speaker 2 (43:11):
Trump.

Speaker 20 (43:12):
This isn't an isolated incident. It's part of a dangerous
deliberate pattern. That's why today I introduced a resolution to
impeach Donald J. Trump, outlining seven articles of impeachment. I
won't be silent, and I'm calling on all my colleagues, Democrats, Republicans,

(43:36):
and independents to stand up with me.

Speaker 15 (43:40):
Enough is enough. Donald J. Trump must be impeached.

Speaker 2 (43:47):
All right, there's a lot I could say. I'm just
gonna say this though, fellas. Look at my hair.

Speaker 1 (43:58):
You remember it wasn't law ago on. I'm right when
I had a pretty full head of hair. Now it's gone.
That's because it started to thin out. I know you
could see it. It's the hairline that started to retreat.
You see how far back it is. And so I
did what men do. I just buzzed it down and
let it go. That's one round. He chose a different rounde.

(44:23):
But everyone can tell. Guys, if you're considering the two, pay.

Speaker 2 (44:31):
Don't. And I know, I know you found a good guy, right.

Speaker 1 (44:34):
You know my brother's cousin doesn't really well, nobody can tell.

Speaker 2 (44:38):
Everybody can tell. Everyone knows, and it doesn't look good.
Just let it go. I see them all
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