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May 21, 2025 45 mins

Trump is on Capitol Hill trying to get his Big Beautiful Bill passed. Jesse Kelly breaks that down and has you covered on a handful of topics, including MULTIPLE government arrests with potential others to come. Will anyone be arrested for the Joe Biden cancer cover-up? Jesse asks Senator Tommy Tuberville. Plus, Raw Egg Nationalist dives into the topic of immigration and Melanie Israel breaks down Planned Parenthood's latest shocking financial reports. 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Let's unpack the big beautiful bill. Trump was on the
hill today, the coach, Senator Tommy Tubberville is here.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
We have more takes on.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
Government corruption and other things coming up, and I'm right, okay,
let's talk about the big spending bill and Congress and
the government itself. So before we get into Trump being

(00:32):
on the hill today and what he had to say,
he's Matt at Thomas Massey. Before we get into that,
let's talk about where we are, because I actually really
really sympathize with what Trump is going through at the moment.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Here's where we are. The United States.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Government is, as you've heard me say many times before,
the largest criminal enterprise on the planet. When you take
into account the amount of money that flows through it,
the amount of arms it possesses. Frankly, nothing else comes close.
It's a gigantic criminal enterprise. Now why do I call
it a criminal enterprise? On top of the just naked

(01:10):
communism and evil things they're doing, it's full of people
who are enriching themselves.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
They have a job in government.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Whether they are politicians or bureaucrats, and they use their
government position not to serve the country but to raid
the treasury to loot the treasury.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
You see this over and over and over again.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
It was most nakedly exposed during Joe Biden's presidency. But
it's not like he's the first one who did it.
These people get into office or get into whatever bureaucratic
job they have, and they exist there to figure out
how to blood suck money out of your wallet. So
everybody's cousins, brothers, mothers, starts a nonprofit that gets fifty

(01:52):
million dollars from this and that. And that's just the bureaucrats.
Let's talk about the politicians themselves. You see, there's a
million old quotes I could go through about how the
American people won't be free anymore once they figure out
they can vote for themselves goodies from the treasury. I'm paraphrasing,
but that's an old quote. Well, that has happened here

(02:15):
in the United States of America. The truth is in Congress,
four hundred and thirty five members of Congress unless they
changed it, one hundred senators, and those people they don't
get elected. They don't get re elected by making sure
you're free, securing the border, making sure the country's safe.
That's not how they get elected and re elected. They

(02:37):
get re elected by sticking their greedy fingers in the
public treasury and bringing mass amounts of money back to
their states or their districts.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
That's a fact, and that.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
Situation in this country has created where we are now.
The United States Congress is not capable of producing a
big bill that is anything but horrific. Frankly, I don't
think people this evil and dumb. I don't think they
could create a small bill that was good. But no
matter what, one point five trillion dollars.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
A big bill.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
Do you have any idea how much corruptions in there?
And maybe I would be more understanding of this if
the GOP hadn't once again, all of them, top to
bottom run on balancing the budget, getting the debt under control.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
We're going to get the debt under control? Really okay?

Speaker 1 (03:33):
When when when I'm look, I hate to ask, I
hate to ask, probe in questions. But all of them,
top to bottom, the Trump, the Senators, the members of
the House, they all talk about the debt, this debt
crisis and inflation. I can't believe the debt. We got
to get these deficits. Joe Biden's spending we're gonna get
it done. Okay, Well, you know when it would be

(03:56):
a great time to get it done. Now, Now would
be the perfect time, as a matter of fact, because
now you're negotiating what is essentially a budget bill. In fact,
this is the time to get it done. Yet we're
not told.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
That, are we We are told over and over again. Now, hey,
we just got to get it done. Just get it through.
We don't have time to deal with this right now.
We got to get it done.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
But I do sympathize. Okay, I do sympathize. Well, I
take that back. I sympathize with Trump on this for
a reason. Here he was today blaston Thomas Massey. Here
was I'm a fiscal hal I'm a bigger fiscal hall.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
There's nobody like me.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
More deficit than Biden.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Because we have to fix the country.

Speaker 4 (04:41):
He think that Thomas Nasci is correct and saying.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
That this is no.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
I don't think Thomas Massey understands government. I think he's
a grand stander.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Wrangley, he'll probably, but we don't even talk to much.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
I think he should be voted out of office.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Yeah, but.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
There are some things there that are just not true.
You see I'm a fiscal hawk. That's not true. That's
not true at all. The GOP they're not fiscal hawks.
The United States of America is spending has only.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
Gone up, up, up, up, up, up up up.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
Democrat or Republican, the United States of America spends a fortune,
a fortune, and Trump loves spending, And like every other Republican,
he loves pretending like he wants to cut spending.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
But you can't pretend you want.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
To cut spending and then push for a one point
five trillion dollar bill that fully funds medicaid. Come on,
you can't. It doesn't work that way. You're you're saying
two different things. It's me saying I'm gonna get in shape. Hey,
give me two large pizzas and some donuts, two different things.
The time to cut spending is not with Elon Musk

(05:54):
and Doge did you know that? Because they love doing that.
Now they go grab Elon Musk and they put him
on a news program.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
And what's he do.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
He gets this list, He gets this list of all
this wasteful stuff he's found in the government. Hey, did
you know we're sending forty five million dollars to tranny
Some frogs in Guatemala and we're gonna put a stop
to that. And we cheer, yeah, stop it, and the
GOP cheers, Yeah, I love what Doge is doing. Well,
Doge can't make any significant cuts. All that money was

(06:23):
authorized by Congress, and Congress is about to authorize all
that money again. The same people who've been telling you
how wonderful Doge is, they want to push for more corruption.
What kind of corruption? Well, for instance, is a great example.
You see, I want you to picture this. I just
want you to picture this. I want you to picture

(06:46):
I have ten million dollars. I don't, but let's picture that.
I have ten million dollars. I got it right here
in a suitcase. And I walk into the headquarters of
the Gambino crime family in New York City. And I
walk into the Gambino crime family and I tell them, hey, fellas,
the school in this neighborhood it's in such a bad

(07:09):
state that the faucets are leak and then the floors
are bad. The kids need a better school. The kids
need a brand new school. So mister Gambino or he's
dead now, but whoever's running the crime favorite mister Gambino
here is a suitcase of ten million dollars.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
Build me a school with that money.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
It's ridiculous, right, I think you have a pretty good
idea how that ten million dollars would be used. Well,
I know this hurtstick here, but handing the United States
military a trillion dollars is actually significantly worse than the
ridiculous analogy I just laid.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Out for you here.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
The Pentagon can't pass an audit. We just had the
second in command of the Navy felony charges. Why always
handing out government contract the contracts in exchange for half
a million dollars? Do you think the Pentagon fails every
single budget because this guy is a loaner. The American

(08:09):
military is so full of theft and corruption it would
make your head explode. And again, I sympathize with Trump.
I do sympathize because he made promises. He promised. I
promised this no tax on tips. I promised to rebuild
the military. I promised that. And what he wants is
he wants all that stuff. Just collboard on the bill.
I don't care whatever else is in it, and just
pass the bill so I can get my stuff done.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
I know how Trump views this thing. I get it.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
I totally get it, and I do sympathize with it.
But handing the United States military a trillion dollars when
it's completely corrupt is every bit is insane and ridiculous,
as handing the Gambino's a ten million dollar briefcase it is.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
It's not going to work to see this.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
Defense Inspector General just uncovered eight thousand high risk transactions
on government credit cards. Remember when I told you these
people they just they view the public treasury as a
big bank vault for them to loot. Oh yeah, we
got things like online gambling, adult entertainment. I don't even
know what to know what that means, online dating, wonderful massage, parlors,

(09:11):
pyramid schemes, you.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
Name it, all with your money.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
So I do genuinely sympathize that Trump and Republicans in
general they want.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
To do things. I get that, they want to get
things done.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
I get that, and in fact I applaud that. My
problem is, why does it have to be like this?
Why does it have to be like this? Because this
isn't getting things done, This is making things worse. If
I'm three hundred and fifty pounds and massively overweight. I'm
gonna lose weight. You'd say that'd be a good thing, right,

(09:48):
be a good thing. It's a good thing, of course.
Well should I cut my.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
Arm off, I'd be a great way to lose weight. Well,
that's what this looks like to me.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
One point five trillion dollars funding everything that they've been
funding basically doesn't cut a thing. And we're told they
want to get the debt under control. The time to
get the debt under control is now. The time to
address spending is now. The time to get all those

(10:21):
wonderful doze cuts actually implemented is now, not tomorrow, not
next month.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
The time to do that is now.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Why don't all you members of Congress go sit down,
come up with a little trim bill.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
Give Trump what he wants. He's the president. Give him
his tax cuts, his border security.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
Fine, fine, fine, But one point five trillion dollars without
any cuts.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
What is that?

Speaker 1 (10:46):
And I actually saw And maybe you're saying this right now,
Maybe you're saying, well, Jessie, we can't do things like
top medicare or Democrats will win in the midterms. What
if Democrats win in the midterms, So we're going to
continue to fund unfunded government entitlements that are breaking the
country because of the midterm elections. Why is that supposed

(11:09):
to be? Is some kind of a threat to me?
So if we lose the midterms, what's Congress going to do?
Pass a big spending bill. All that may have made
you uncomfortable, but I I am right. I don't know
what's going to happen with this bill, but I don't
want the stupid thing passed.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
I think the freaking bill is awful. All right.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
So we've had a few mask off moments with these commune.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
It's quite a few. Actually, let's talk about that in
a moment.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
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Speaker 3 (11:47):
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Speaker 1 (11:49):
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Speaker 2 (12:21):
We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
There are things we're supposed to treat as wins, but
when I look at them, I don't see wins. I
see an example of how how far we have to go.
I'm supposed to treat this new Supreme Court thing as
a win. You see the Supreme Court. They're going to
allow Trump to deport three hundred thousand Venezuelans. We have
to go to a nine person Supreme Court to get

(12:53):
permission to deport all the barbarians that Democrats brought into
the country. That's where we're at, and I'm supposed to
che No, I don't cheer. I think we're in a
bad spot. Joining me now, Charles Cornishdale.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
You probably know him as raw egg Nationalists.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
He has a great substack, by the way, raw eggstack
dot com. Okay, Charles, I'm supposed to celebrate this. I mean,
I guess I'm glad they're leaving, but that doesn't tell
me we're in a very good place as a country.

Speaker 4 (13:21):
No, I don't think that this is some great win.
And in fact, actually, you know what we're seeing is
we're just seeing the deepening of the kind of judicial
takeover really of the executive branch. I mean, okay, yeah,
it means that three hundred thousand people who shouldn't be
in the in the US anyway can be deported. But actually,

(13:44):
is Trump going to have to go to the Supreme
Court every single time he wants to do anything, every
single time he wants to exercise legitimate executive powers? And
it looks like that at the moment. Unfortunately. And look,
I mean we've had this, We've had this supposed win,
but not long before then, we had the Supreme Court

(14:05):
saying no, actually, you can't do expedited deportation under the
Alien Enemies Act. You have to give all of these people,
all of these thousands and thousands of members of a
foreign basically a terrorist gang. You have to give them notice,
you have to give them due process. You can't get

(14:28):
rid of them. And so I mean, yeah, Trump is
still stuck in a very very hard place, I think,
and something's got to give. There has to be I
think a new attitude towards the judiciary a much harder line,
because look, this is the tactic. It's the tactic that
was used during the first less radical Trump administration, and

(14:50):
now it's being used again judicial warfare. They're bogging the
Trump administration down in judicial proceedings and running out the
clock eventually, and there needs there needs to be a new,
a new way of doing things.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
No, I totally agree.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
I think we need to develop a much more hostile
posture towards the judiciary. If they are going to decide
we're not allowed to deport barbarians, then the judiciary simply
becomes your enemy. That's that's all there is to it.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
And Charles, what hits me in I know it hits
a lot.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
Of my viewers because they email me all the time
about it is how consistent the game plan seems to be.
It's not just America. It's happening in Canada, It's happened
in the UK, Germany and France. The elites of all
these countries have focused very clearly on bringing in as
many foreigners as humanly possible, and they take control of
the judiciary to try to protect said foreigners.

Speaker 5 (15:45):
It's consistent and it's really evil, Yes it is. Yeah,
this is a this is a broader phenomenon. It's happening
across the entire West. I mean, look, we've just had
the Romanian presidential elections, right. The first round was canceled
by the judiciary, by the Romanian Supreme Court when it
when it decided that they'd been Russian, they'd been Russian

(16:08):
influence over the election. There'd been a Russian intervention. The
populist candidate, the pro Trump candidate, who wanted to you know,
to bring an end to the Ukraine War and perhaps
to reduce reliance on NATO et cetera, and restore national sovereignty.
Well it was decided that he was just he was
just a Russian tody, and so the election would have

(16:31):
to happen again. And there seems to have been funny
business again in this rerun of the election too, with
a surprise win for the centrist, pro NATO, pro Ukraine War,
anti Trump candidate. So, I mean, it's it's taking place
across the West, and it's and they're playing for the
highest stakes.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
You know.

Speaker 4 (16:52):
This is this is about the this is about the
future of the West. This is about the direction in
which the West goes. Do we do things continue as
they've as they've been as they've been going on. You know,
do we get more mass migration, do we get kind
of like closer, tighter kind of globalist integration, or do

(17:15):
we see a return to national sovereignty as Trump is
trying to do in the US. So, I mean, yeah,
this is about fundamentally, this is about the future of
the West. And unfortunately, the kind of tactics that are
being used against Trump and that are also being used
throughout the European Union and the wider Western world are
very effective because unfortunately, you know, even hard line, let's say,

(17:41):
hard right governments are loath to go against the judiciary.
You know, it's a bit it's a big step to say, look, actually,
you know what I'm going to I'm not going to
take any notice of the Supreme Court. I'm not going
to take any notice of judges. It looks like a coup.
But of course the truth is it's the judice, it's
the establishment, it's the elites who have actually carried out coup.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Do you have a great piece up on Human Events
about the South Africans and the response from it, And
actually I think that pairs quite nicely with this piece
from the what's his Nutties' name? Ellie Mistol went on TV.

Speaker 6 (18:21):
He said this, black people cannot save this country from
white folks.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
We can't do it alone.

Speaker 6 (18:28):
Right, If white folks aren't going to join in, if
white women aren't going to join in, if Latinos aren't
going to join in, we can't do it alone.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Charles, Obviously, I'm perfectly aware there's a larger thing at
play here with these elites, and usually just comes down
to power and money, but for a lot of these animals,
it really just comes down to hatred of white people. Now,
they've been so ingrained with this way of thinking that
all white people are evil, inherently evil, that they just
feel completely comfortable speaking this now without any recourse whatsoever.

Speaker 4 (19:03):
Yeah, they do, and that's in many ways. Actually, you know,
I think it's I think it's a gift. I do
actually think it's a gift for the mask finally to
come off. And that's exactly what's happened with this Africana
refugee program. You know. So we all know that liberals
hate white people, and that's liberals of any color. It's

(19:27):
not just you know, it's not black liberals. It's not
Asian liberals, it's white liberals too, you know, liberals as
a species, then their main target is white people. And
you know, bottom of the heap for a liberal in
their in their sort of moral universe, in their their
moral pyramid is the white heterosexual male. We know that,

(19:47):
we know that already, you know, that's well established. But
there's always been a certain amount of hedging, and they've
always sort of tried to disguise the ultimate goal, which
is which is basically to get rid of white people.
But actually, now with this Africana refugee program, then the
maskers come off and they're being quite open about the

(20:08):
fact that actually, you know, white people don't deserve moral consideration.
White farmers are being slaughtered in South Africa. They're being
raped and murdered, and the South African government now has
passed a new expropriation law like the law that was
passed in Zimbabwe, to deprive South African farmers of their
rightful property. It is tantamount to genocide. If indeed, if

(20:32):
indeed it isn't a genocide, you know, it's state sponsored
anti white racism, which the Trump administration has called out.
And so you know, quite rightly, the Trump administration has
offered refuge to white South Africans, well fifty nine of them.
Fifty nine, you know, not even sixty white Africans. South

(20:53):
Africans turned up in the US last week at Dallas
Airport to avail themselves of this, this very generous offer
from the Trump administration. And what happens the liberal media,
social media goes into absolute meltdown. You know, social media,
TikTok especially is full of videos of people saying, we're
gonna hunt you down. I directed to these, to these

(21:16):
South African refugees, we're gonna hunt you down and we're
gonna make you go back to South Africa because you
don't belong here. You know, this is a lie. You
don't deserve to be in the US, you have no
moral claim to refugee status. And then you've got all
of these commentators and talking heads too, saying, yeah, these
people shouldn't be here. There isn't a genocide happening in
South Africa. The South African government isn't anti white. And

(21:38):
in fact, one commentator, actually I forget her name, she said,
these people shouldn't just these people shouldn't go back to
South Africa. They should go back to their actual homeland,
which is German. So I mean, it's it's it's confused,
it's it doesn't make a huge amount of sense until

(21:59):
you unders and it's simply as a hatred of white people.
And that is what it is. It's hatred of white people.
White people aren't deserving moral consideration. And so you know,
you can let in a you can let in an
infinite number of Third world migrants. Anybody who isn't white
has a claim to come to America. But if you're white,
no way, not in a million years.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
Well, like you said, a mask off moment that may
have been beneficial in the end.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
Charles, that was outstanding.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
You can find his stuff at raw eggstack dot com.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Highly recommend it. All Right, we're going to move on.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
Let's talk to Senator Tommy Tuberville in a moment. Before
we talk to him, let me talk to you about
putting your money where your morals are. You know, I
haven't forgotten about the evils of corporate America.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
I know you haven't either.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Corporate America made the decision, after years of Communist infiltration,
to get involved in culture.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
Wars and not on our side.

Speaker 3 (22:58):
They fight it pride is coming.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Did you know that?

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Speaker 7 (23:41):
In the case of El Salvador, absolutely absolutely, we deported
gang members, gang members, including the one you had a
margarita with, and that guy is a human trafficker, and
that guy is a gangbanger, and that and the evidence
is going to be clear in the days that.

Speaker 8 (23:59):
The chairman he can't make unsubstantiated senator like that, Secretary
Rubio has the floor. You, edri Rubio should take that testimony,
the federal senator states, because hasn't done it under oath.

Speaker 9 (24:09):
Here's another point.

Speaker 7 (24:10):
Okay, there is a division in our government between the
federal branch and the judicial branch. No judge and the
judicial branch cannot tell me or the president how to
conduct foreign policy. A policy doesn't require even hand in
the prioritizing that the United.

Speaker 8 (24:25):
Phrase says you are entitled to entrance as a refugee
if you demonstrate a well justified fear.

Speaker 9 (24:31):
Of persecution, and you're not entitled.

Speaker 8 (24:33):
I have a different standard based upon the color of
somebody's skin.

Speaker 9 (24:36):
Would that be excepted. Well, I'm not the one arguing that.
Apparently you are, because you don't.

Speaker 7 (24:39):
Know the fact that they're right as whether to say
that that would be under no, I would say a
very easy thing.

Speaker 9 (24:45):
The United States has a right to pick and choose
who they allow.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
It to be, even based on the color of somebody's skin.

Speaker 9 (24:50):
You're the one that's talking about the color of their skin.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Not me.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
Pretty revealing moments these days from the Democrat Party joining
me now the coach Tommyville's senator from the Great State
of Alabama, Coach man Alive. These people used to conceal
the fact that they want to flood the country with
Third worlders.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
Now they're really fairly open about it.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
Maybe I should be applauding them for the honesty.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
Well, that's the first time they've been honest I see,
to be honest with you, since I've been here for
five years, I've never seen anything like this. But you
get a bunch of lawyers together arguing back and forth,
isn't it fun to watch? It's fun to watch them
argue about something that I know the Democrats that they're
just a one way street when it comes to immigration.
They want everybody to come here, open borders, let them

(25:37):
do whatever, pay for everything that they need, give them
social Security, Medicare, Medica. It's a disaster that's happening in
this country and they're fighting for. But again, it's what
got them beat and it's what it's gonna keeps, what's
gonna keep all the Republicans in office for years to come.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
Why do you put up with this crap coach? You
don't need this job. You got this great career, the
unbelievable resume. You're five years in man, Why don't you
go back to Orange Beach and enjoy yourself.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
Well, I'll tell you, Jesse, it is uh. I can't
say it's been a lot of fun the first four years. Obviously,
Joe Biden, Joe Biden didn't know what the heck was
going on, and uh, we all knew that. By the way,
it's not like it was a secret on both sides,
Democrat Republicans. We saw it, we understood it. They tried
to lie about it, but they had a ghost government

(26:28):
behind the scenes. But we played defense the whole time.
I'm really enjoying being on offense with President Trump. He's
going right back at him. He's taken on the mainstream
media all the all these Democrats they call themselves Democrats,
that really they're just far left Marxists, Uh, on the
way to communists. Uh, that's exactly what they are. Uh.

(26:49):
But you got a bunch of them that are followers.
And it's just unfortunate to see the good ones follow
the bad ones, because they've got quite a few of
the bad ones. But when when you have no division
in that party. For instance, in the Republican side, we
have some moderates, we all understand who they are, and
we have our conservative group. Well, they don't have anything

(27:10):
other than just a far left group that just follows
each other and goes by the party line. It's gotten
them in trouble. They can't tell the truth. American people
are sick and tired of it. They about broke our country.
President Trump is the only way back of fixing all
these things. He's digging his stuff out of a hole,
but is a big hole that he's been in for
the first one hundred and what fifteen days.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
I'm actually glad that you brought up the Biden condition.
Hakeem Jeffries, Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries said, this.

Speaker 10 (27:41):
Seems to me entirely inappropriate that at this moment in time,
when President Biden is dealing with a serious, an aggressive
form of cancer, there are Republicans who are peddling conspiracy
theories and want us to look backward at a time
when they actually are taking healthcare away from the American people. No,

(28:04):
as House Democrats, we're going to look forward.

Speaker 4 (28:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
I get the lies in the political games. I understand
all that. But Coach, it's not a small thing, and
it's not just you know, hilarious internet fodder. That we
had a president that wasn't functional for four years, who
auto penned all the pardons, all the executive orders. I
remember Mike Johnson saying on camera that Joe Biden didn't
know about the executive order that he had signed. This

(28:29):
is a gigantic scandal and a big deal.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
Heaven forbid, Jesse, we look back at the truth. Heaven
forbid we do. Yeah, they want no part of that.
They do not want any part of it. They want
to just erase the past, erase the history, and go
forward like nothing happened. It was one of the biggest
crimes in the history of this country. And we're almost
two hundred and fifty years old, of hiding the health

(28:56):
of our executive branch lead, the leader of the free world,
who we all knew he didn't have both oars and
the water. We all knew there was something wrong with him.
I hate that he's got this cancer. But let me
tell you something. We as senators and congressman up here,
we have the ability to go to Walter Reed Hospital

(29:16):
and the best in the world, and go and have
a physical anytime we want. I go probably twice to
three times a year to have check up because of
you know, or you get the more things you need
done with you. You can't tell me that the people
behind the scenes either hit it from Joe Biden or
they all knew it and they just did not tell

(29:39):
the American people. And that is a serious.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
Crime that is an extremely serious crime.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
Another extremely serious crime is putting your hands on a
federal agent, especially when you're opposing what he's currently doing
when it comes to fighting crime. And Democrat Democrat congresswoman
just discovered that fact.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
A bit of hot water, isn't she coach?

Speaker 3 (30:02):
Oh she better be in hot water. This is going
This has turned into a third world country. I mean,
when you've got people that are supposed to be have
leadership skills and are been elected by their peers, and
you come up and you represent our constitution in the
United States of America and you're out there punching and
pushing on ice agents and federal law enforcement officers, I

(30:24):
mean that's a crime. I don't care who you are.
You know you be Santa Claus. But if you Santa Claus,
if you push a law enforcement officer, you need to
go to jail. Something needs to be done. But they
think that it's okay that they can do stuff like this,
and Jesse, we're losing the sight of reality in this country.
But they try to make their own rules. Heaven forbid,

(30:47):
we let them change the rules of our country. If
you break the law, you go to jail. And I
don't care who you are, Republican Democrat and makes no difference.
We need our kids to understand right from wrong. And
look at the example that these goofballs are given to
our young kids.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
We do coach as always. I appreciate you very much.
Come back.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
So all right, plan Parenthood put out a report and
it's a heavy one. I'll be honest with you. We'll
dig into it. We have a lot of work to do,
a lot of work to do before we get to
that report. We need to work on you. I'm sure
you're doing fine, but we need to work on your sleep.

(31:33):
You're not getting enough sleep. Nobody does well. I shouldn't
say nobody. Most people don't. People toss and they turn,
and they toss and they turn, and then they're groggy
all day long. And then it's coffee all day long,
and then they toss and they turn. Why don't you
break that cycle with dream powder from Beam?

Speaker 3 (31:50):
I love it.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
Stuff because it's hot chocolate, which I love anyway. Who
doesn't like hot chocolate? Mine is cinnamon chocolate and drug free.
It's got natural things in it. You have a cup
of hot chocolate before bed, and what it does? It
just kind of relaxes you. It doesn't knock you into
a coma. So you wake up feeling grocky. You just
kind of relax and go to sleep like a little baby.

(32:15):
Every night, we'll sleep like that. Shotbeam dot Com slash
Jesse Kelly, we'll be back.

Speaker 9 (32:32):
Well.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
Look, the fight for life is ongoing. And we talked
about this right after Roe versus Way got overturned. That
was a great moment. But I mean give you a
little deep, dark secret. Abortions have not gone down. In fact,
with the ease of access of the abortion pill, that
nasty little piece of poison, abortions have gone up. Half

(32:54):
the abortions, more than half the abortions in this country
now take place in people's homes, a teenage girls bathroom.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
It's awful.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
Planned Parenthood of all things released the report saying abortions
and government funding of it is at an all time high.
So don't think for a second that we're winning this
battle yet trying, just not quite yet. Joining me now,
Melanie Israel, visiting fellow of the Heritage Foundation. Melanie, Okay,
you read through this report.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
What's in it?

Speaker 11 (33:26):
Well, there's not a whole lot of good, but there's
a lot of bad and a lot of ugly. As
you said, Planned Parenthood has committed more abortions than ever.
It's at an all time high, more than four hundred
thousand abortions in one year alone. And their government funding
is it an all time high. They are approaching almost
eight hundred million dollars in government funding. Now that largely

(33:49):
comes from Medicaid reimbursements, but it also comes from other
sources like different grants, and a lot of that COVID
relief money was able to go to some of those
Planned Parenthood affiliates.

Speaker 12 (34:01):
And so those are some of the top lines.

Speaker 11 (34:03):
But we can also see some of their other services
have been declining. Their contraceptive services have gone down, Their
things like cancer screenings and PAP tests, those have.

Speaker 12 (34:16):
Been going down.

Speaker 11 (34:18):
And so again they talk about how they do a
lot of these other healthcare services, but really when you
start diving into the data, those services have been trending
down for a very long time while abortion keeps trending up.
So we can see what their priorities are.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
Melanie, is it the abortion pill? Is?

Speaker 1 (34:40):
Is that why we can't get ahead of this thing?
That the second we get something good done, they come
up with something to get ahead of it.

Speaker 11 (34:48):
One hundred percent. This has to do with the abortion pill.
I've got some articles at Heritage and Daily Signal where
we've got some really helpful graps to help illustrate this.
A lot of people when they think of abortion, they
think of it as a surgical procedure, and of course,
for a long time that's what it was.

Speaker 12 (35:06):
But back in two thousand, the.

Speaker 11 (35:08):
FDA, with some help from the Clinton administration and a
very politicized process, approved the abortion pill. Now that was
in two thousand, its popularity didn't really take off. What
you saw is under President Obama in twenty sixteen, they
loosened a lot of the safety regulations for these pills.

(35:29):
That is when you see the number of abortions start
trending upward, and it's because those pill induced abortions are
much easier, quicker, cheaper for these clinics to be getting
to people. They don't have the same kind of you know,
overhead to have to deal with. And then under President Biden,

(35:50):
they weakened those safety regulations again. They formally endorsed things
like telemedicine abortion, where a woman never even sees a
doctor in person of abortion pills. Being chipped through the mail,
which is undermining all of the laws in pro life
states that went into effect after the Dobs decision. And
so once again you started seeing those abortion numbers creeping

(36:14):
up after that Biden administration action. And so all of
this absolutely, one hundred percent it's because of the abortion pill.
And these pills are dangerous, I will add, and we
can get into that more.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
No, let's get into that right now. Because these things
are marketed. They're sold to women as it's like you're
popping a tail and all, just take a til and
all and get rid of that pesky clump of cells.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
But it's a pill that kills the baby growing inside
of you. It's not a multi vitamin.

Speaker 12 (36:45):
Exactly.

Speaker 11 (36:45):
So you know, let's be clear when we're talking about
the safety of these abortion pills. They are not safe
for one hundred percent of the unborn children that are
killed by these pills, but they're also not safe for
the women and girls who are taking these pills too.
The FDA's own label says that roughly one out of

(37:07):
twenty two women is going to end up in a
hospital emergency room suffering complications.

Speaker 12 (37:16):
And this is likely an undercount because.

Speaker 11 (37:18):
We also know that under President Obama and President Biden,
the FDA started deliberately not collecting a lot of those
adverse event informations that used to the abortion poll providers
had to report on when women deal with these complications.

(37:39):
So they changed the rules back in twenty sixteen to say,
we don't need to know about those serious emergency room visits.
Just let us know if the woman dies, that's all
we need to worry about. And to be clear, we
have reports of over thirty women who have died after
taking these pills that we know of. And again, what's

(37:59):
really difficult about this is that you have the FDA,
on one hand deliberately saying we don't want to collect
this data in the first place about those serious adverse
events where women and girls end up in hospital emergency rooms.
But also even when those rules were in effect, it
applied to the abortion pill prescriber. Now we can all

(38:24):
understand how this works. An abortion pill prescriber will send
a woman this pill and they never interact with her
again when she starts suffering from complications. She doesn't go
back to the planned parenthood clinic, she doesn't call up
the online pharmacy, she goes to the emergency room. And
these abortion providers often tell women that if they do

(38:46):
have to go to the hospital, say you're having a miscarriage,
don't say you had an abortion, Say you had a miscarriage.
And then these er doctors don't even know you know
about this FDA system to collect these day for adverse events.
And so our government that is charged with our health
and safety and being sure that medications are safe for

(39:08):
us to take, has for years enabled this system where
we don't even know the full extent of the complications,
and they're deliberately not collecting information about it.

Speaker 2 (39:22):
So freaking evil.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
Plan Parenthood's not just doing the abortion thing. They're all
in on the training nonsense too, aren't they.

Speaker 11 (39:30):
Exactly, So this is probably a little less known. Planned Parenthood,
by their own admission, is the second largest provider of
this so called gender affirming care. And I personally have
a theory that they got into those gender services again
because of the abortion pill. You can see how the

(39:53):
finances would work out. These surgical abortions would be more
time consuming, more expensive, you need more overhead. Well, what
happens when you're not having to do that anymore? And
these abortion pills are much easier and cheaper. Well, my
personal theory is that they needed to expand their offerings,

(40:18):
diversify their portfolio of what they offer to people because
it was around that time that abortion pills were deregulated
that they jumped in on this gender services bandwagon. And
so we've got some really helpful charts up at Heritage
and Daily Signal that talks about this explosion of services.

Speaker 12 (40:39):
And what's tricky is that.

Speaker 11 (40:41):
For all Planned Parenthood likes to brag about their involvement,
they're actually pretty cagy in their annual report of the
exact numbers. So what they do is they have all
this different data about their medical services, and they're really
specific about these different categories, and then at the very
end they have other category and is where the gender

(41:04):
services are kind of tucked away in. And so when
we're talking about, you know, gender services in this other category,
we don't know exactly what that breakdown is. They claim
that they also do things like you know, WI services
for low income women and children, other things like that,
but based on other publicly available reports and Planned Parenthood's

(41:29):
own words, we can reasonably conclude that most of what's
happening in that other category is that gender services. And
you can see we've got this really powerful graph that
it has just exploded in recent years, and that has
to do with Planned Parenthood making it a priority, but
also Planned Parenthood offering this even through telemedicine. Telemedicine for

(41:53):
gender services, they brag about I think over half of
their affiliates offering that.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
All right, finally, look, I'm not a fan of this
gigantic spending bill, but I am told that it cuts
out the Planned Parenthood money.

Speaker 2 (42:11):
Does it?

Speaker 11 (42:14):
Yes, So this is the other thing that's a little
bit tricky when we talk about Planned Parenthood funding. Planned
Parenthood gets federal funding from a lot of different sources.
The bulk of it, most of it is from those
Medicaid reimbursements, and so hey, if we can have a
reconciliation bill that says that Planned Parenthood is not eligible

(42:38):
to get those reimbursements, if we can make Planned parenthood
a prohibited entity for those purposes, then that is going
to knock out the vast majority of Planned Parenthood's federal funding.
But again, there's other sources too that we hope to
see the Trump administration and Congress look at, and that

(42:58):
can also include things like the Title ten Family Planning Program.
There's some regulations that Trump can bring back from his
first term to address that. Planned Parenthood got hundreds of
millions of dollars of that COVID relief money, including some
paycheck protection loans that they weren't even eligible for in

(43:18):
the first place.

Speaker 12 (43:19):
I know Senator Paul has.

Speaker 11 (43:20):
Been working to try to get some compliance and some
answers about that. So it's going to take a multi
pronged approach to ultimately defund Planned Parenthood of all federal funding.
But that Reconciliation bill would be a huge, huge step

(43:43):
in the right direction if that were to actually be included.

Speaker 1 (43:49):
Fingers crossed, bellany thank you, I appreciate it. All right,
we have a light in the move next.

Speaker 2 (44:05):
All right, it is time to lighten the mood.

Speaker 1 (44:08):
And this video has been going around the internet and
there's been some really really ugly accusations lobbed at this
woman for the way she drives here.

Speaker 2 (44:20):
It was.

Speaker 9 (44:22):
Oh do do do dude? Oh oh my god, oh
my god, oh my god.

Speaker 2 (44:28):
Oh I'm gonna check on her. Yeah, I.

Speaker 9 (44:33):
Ah, yeah, good?

Speaker 3 (44:37):
All right, No you like that.

Speaker 1 (44:45):
People are saying it's because she's on her phone. She
didn't crash into that tree at top speed because she's
on her phone. She did that because she's a woman
suitable

Speaker 9 (45:03):
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