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July 17, 2025 45 mins

Why is President Trump so eager to move on from Jeffrey Epstein? Jesse Kelly has a theory that makes complete sense. This comes as Democrats can't get out of their own way. But there is someone emerging as a 2028 frontrunner in the midst of it all. Jesse chats with John Phillips about that and more. Plus, Marc Morano breaks down a historic energy investment.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I have a theory on this Trump Epstein's stuff, Why
he's still talking about it, what's going on. You might
be mad at me, you might cheer. I don't really care.
But we're going to talk about it tonight and some
other things on my Okay, So I'm about to lay

(00:28):
something out for you. You're gonna have to be patient
because I'm gonna lay it out. It's a theory.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Now.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
It's about Trump and Epstein and why he's saying publicly
all the things he's saying right now. He's getting asked
about it every day. He keeps answering the same way
he keeps putting the same stuff out on social media.
People are confused, people were angry, are some people want
to move on. Some people think he's a liar, some
people the people are all over the map on this.

(00:58):
My email is full of things on this. So I'm
about to lay out my theory on why you're seeing
what you're seeing. Some of this is backed up by
stuff we know. Some of this is backed up by
things sources have told me, And I will be honest
about that. Whenever I get to a part that a
source has told me or something we know, I'll tell you.

(01:20):
Whenever I get to something I think, because some of
this is just theory, I will tell you. But I'm
about to lay it out for you. And remember, this
is not your mommy's show. This is your daddy's show.
If at any point in time anything I say offends you,
I don't care. Okay, I just want to make that
completely clear. I don't care. This is my theory, this

(01:43):
is what I believe. Some of this may sound like
I'm protecting Trump. Some of it may sound like I'm
insulting Trump. I'm not actually doing either of those things.
I'm telling you what I believe is reality. So let's
deal with it. Almost every single day now, past few days,
in recent memory, this has happened multiple times publicly. Donald

(02:05):
Trump has been asked, Hey, those Epstein files, what's going
on with them? And he is consistently now answering this
question like this.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
The President, I know you've urged people to move on,
but I'm curious, why do you think your supporters in
particular have been so interested in the Epstein story and
so upset about how it's been handled.

Speaker 4 (02:23):
Why do you think that is ed? Why they would
be so interested?

Speaker 5 (02:27):
He's dead for a long time he was never a
big factor in terms of life. I don't understand what
the interest or what the fascination is.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
I really don't. And the credible information has been given.
Don't forget.

Speaker 5 (02:42):
We went through years of the mullowitch hunt and all
of the different things to steal dossier which was all fake.
All that information was fake. But I don't understand why
the Jeffrey Epstein case would be of interest to anybody.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
It's pretty boring stuff. It's shorted, but it's more And.

Speaker 5 (03:01):
I don't understand why it keeps going. I think, well, really,
only pretty bad people, including fake news, want to keep
something like like that going.

Speaker 4 (03:11):
But incredible information. Let him get.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Okay, mister producer, please hang on to that piece of audio,
piece of video. I'm going to call for it again
after we get to a different one. Now that Donald
Trump speaking right there, he said almost identical things to
that publicly. He put out another social media post this
morning about it. Almost identical. Move on, This is dumb,

(03:38):
this is a fabrication. Only bad people want it. This
is crazy. That's not the same Donald Trump who was
on the campaign trail saying this.

Speaker 6 (03:49):
But a lot of big people went to that island,
but fortunately I was not one of them.

Speaker 7 (03:57):
It's just very strange for a lot of people that
the list of clients that went to the island has
not been made public.

Speaker 6 (04:05):
Yeah, it's very interesting, isn't It Probably will be, by
the way, So if you're able to, you'll be Yeah,
certainly take a look at it now, Kennedy's interesting because
it's so many years ago. You know, they do that
for danger too, because you know, endangers certain people, et cetera,
et cetera.

Speaker 8 (04:24):
Would you declassify the Epstein files? Yeah, yeah, I would.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
All the classifiles a lot of bad people with Okay,
now it's move on. Want what's the big deal. Here's
my theory. And once I lay it out, I'll go
back and we'll listen to what Trump says. Again. Here
is my theory. I'm going to tell you what I think,
what I know, what I've heard. Here's one of the

(04:52):
things I have heard from a source, a very well
placed source who would know. And that's all I can
tell you. I heard that after Joe Biden won the
election and before Donald Trump was sworn in as president,
that organizations like the FBI full of evil committed communists

(05:17):
were very very very busy. They weren't sitting around playing
solitaire at their desk waiting for Donald Trump to be
sworn in as president. They were aware that there was
a man coming who was angry with the deep state,
and a man who was going to be looking at
things and appointing people who are going to be looking
at things, and they were making preparations. It was described

(05:40):
to me the exact term this person used was tripwires.
That they were putting trip wires everywhere. Okay, that I
heard from a source. There's something else I heard from
a source. We've talked before about the FBI whistleblowers. Why
haven't they been brought back? Why we have these FBI whistleblowers,
but they're not brought back, not brought back. I had

(06:02):
a source informed me that one of the reasons, at
least one of them hasn't been brought back is in
that lag time in between Biden losing and Donald Trump
getting sworn in, that some things were inserted into his
file that made him look bad. Now you want to

(06:23):
hire him back, somebody put a trip wire in there.
That's the kind of thing the intelligence community will do. Okay, Now,
those are things I've heard from sources. What else have
we heard? What else do we know? We know courtesy
of Mike Ben's Remember he did that long interview on
this show. You can go watch our YouTube channel at

(06:44):
Jesse Kelly DC if you want to watch it. It's
all free. He elaborated extensively on Jeffrey Epstein's ties to
the Central Intelligence Agency clear back to the nineteen eighties,
to the point he was gifted a mansion in New
York by the State Department as a human being, whatever
his crimes were, and I don't think we'll ever know
the full extent of them. With high, high up connections,

(07:08):
the kind of connections that can hand you a mansion
in New York City, those are the kind of connections
he had. Now, let's talk about Elon Musk very briefly.
Do you remember when Elon Musk and Donald Trump had
that really public, immature, public fallout on social media where
they were throwing poop at each other and it was

(07:29):
awful when you were uncomfortable, When I was uncomfortable. One
of the things Elon Musk said, you can read it
right there on the screen. Donald Trump is in the
Epstein files. That's the real reason they have not been
made public. Have a nice day, mark this post for
the future. He has since deleted that, But he said it.

(07:49):
That's quite an accusation to make, isn't it. Here's something else.
I've been told by a source who would know. Person
did not give me a name, but the person told
me without telling me, Jesse, be careful wanting all these
files released. Some people may look really bad. Who you like,

(08:14):
who we like? Okay, now let's go back to what
Trump has been saying before I give you my final theory.
Trump has been saying a lot. In fact, whatever rewind.
I'm want to play that video again of him outside
the plane, and I want you to listen to things
he references when it comes to the intelligence community will

(08:36):
report things. Listen to this, the.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
President, I know you've urged people to move on, but
I'm curious, why do you think your supporters in particular
have been so interested in the Epstein story and so
upset about how it's been handled.

Speaker 4 (08:48):
Why do you think that is n why they would
be so interested. He's dead for a long time.

Speaker 5 (08:54):
He was never a big factor in terms of life.

Speaker 4 (08:58):
I don't understand what the interest of what the fascination.

Speaker 5 (09:01):
Is I really don't, and the credible information has been given.

Speaker 4 (09:07):
Don't forget we went through years of the Muller witch.

Speaker 5 (09:09):
Hunt and all of the different things to steal dossier,
which was all fake.

Speaker 4 (09:14):
All that information was faked.

Speaker 5 (09:16):
But I don't understand why the Jeffrey Epstein case would
be of interest to anybody.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
It's pretty boring stuff.

Speaker 5 (09:23):
It's sorted, but it's boring, and I don't understand why
it keeps going. I think, well, really, only pretty bad people,
including fake Deuce, want to keep something like like that goes,
but credible information let them get.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
We already have the credible information. Only bad people want
this stuff released. The credible information has already been released.
Don't you remember the Steal dossier, the Muller report. Don't
you remember the dirty things the the people have done
dirty things. The deep state is done. He's referenced it

(10:04):
several times. Here he was today talking about Epstein and
the FBI.

Speaker 6 (10:12):
I know it's a hoax. It's started by Democrats. It's
been run by the Democrats for four years. You had
Christopher Ray and these characters and call me before him,
and it's a bad group.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
It started.

Speaker 6 (10:24):
Actually, look at the Steele dossier that turned out to
be a total hoax. The fifty one agency intelligence so
called intelligence agents, was a hoax. It's all been a
big hoax. It's perpetrated by the Democrats, and some stupid
Republicans and foolish Republicans fall into the net, and so
they try and do the Democrats work. They're wasting their

(10:45):
time with a guy who obviously had some very serious problems,
who died three four years ago. I'd rather talk about
the success we have with the economy, the best we've
ever had in all of the things we've done, including
in the Middle East. I mean, you see it. Instead
they want to talk about the Epstein hooks. And the

(11:06):
sad part is it's people that are really doing the
Democrats work. There's stupid people.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Yeah, go ahead, Why are you being stupid? Stop being
stupid working for Democrats. Don't you remember what the intelligence
guys did. Don't you remember what Komy did and Ray did.
You're stupid, You're falling for it. So here's my theory
to wrap it up. Donald Trump is on that list. Now,

(11:38):
let me clarify. Let me clarify. I don't believe in
a list. As we've discussed before. There's no list, there's
no Excel spreadsheet with all the crimes and names. There's
a file, files, gobs and gobs of paper, boxes of
paper boxes here, boxes there, boxes everywhere. I believe Donald
Trump is in those files. I do not believe he

(11:59):
actually did anything wrong with Jeffrey Epstein. I believe if
he had done something wrong with Jeffrey Epstein and was
in those files during Joe Biden's presidency, they would simply
would have leaked it to the media to make Donald
Trump look bad and destroy him. Of course they would have.
I believe powerful people inside of the deep state have

(12:20):
made some additions to the files. I also believe this
is known now inside of the Justice Department and the FBI.
I believe they've informed Donald Trump, Hey, we opened the
books on this. Look, we got this new piece of paper,
and you're on it. I believe that's why he is

(12:40):
prepping the ground telling you hoax, hoax, hoax, This is incredible, hoax, hoax, hoax,
this is incredible. Do you remember the other day when
Pam Bondi was asked a question. She was sitting in
this big roundtable with Trump's cabinet in the White House.
She was asked a question about the Epstein files, and
Donald Trump jumps in, and it looked to every everybody,
myself included, like Donald Trump was protecting her. She's doing great.

(13:04):
I'm not firing her. Don't answer that. I want you
to watch this again after the theory I just laid
out for you and tell me was he protecting her
or is she protecting him? For sure?

Speaker 9 (13:18):
And your memo and released yesterday. Jeffrey Epstein left some
leadering mysteries of One of the biggest ones is whether
he ever worked for a American foreign intelligence agency. The
former Labor secretary who is Miami, he was attorney Alex Cassa.
He allegedly said that he did work for an intelligence agency.

(13:40):
So could you resolve whether or not he did? And
also could you say why there was a minute missing
from the jailhouse tape on.

Speaker 8 (13:46):
The NAT side.

Speaker 10 (13:46):
Yeah, sir, I just send her up.

Speaker 4 (13:48):
So long?

Speaker 10 (13:50):
Are you still talking about Jeffrey and Epstein? This guy's
been talked about for years. You're asking me. We have Texas,
we have this, we have all of the things, and
are people still talking about this guy? This creepy see
that is unbelievable.

Speaker 11 (14:07):
Do you want to waste the time?

Speaker 10 (14:08):
And do you feel against I don't mind answering. I mean,
I can't believe you're asking a question at Epstein at a.

Speaker 4 (14:14):
Time like.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
I think the deep state put a trip wire out there.
I think Donald Trump knows it. I think he's frustrated
can't release it. Knows it's going to destroy a bunch
of things he's doing right now, Border economy, things like that.
I think he's busy trying to have a legendary presidency.
He found out exactly what they did, and now he's

(14:40):
between a rock and a hard place. I believe he's
in the files. I don't believe he did anything wrong.
He could have. I don't know. It's just a theory.
I believe he's in the files. I believe he's been
newly added to the files. And I believe the deep
state put a highly, highly effective trip wire out there,
and that is what we're waiting through right now. All

(15:00):
that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.
We are going to discuss democrats next. We'll move off
of this discuss some other things. Before we discuss other things,
let's make sure you're feeling well, good, good move, well rested,
good energy. How do you do these things? Well, let

(15:22):
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(16:31):
enough heavy stuff for our side. Let's do something just
for a couple of minutes here that makes you me
feel a little bit better. Let's trash Democrats. Listen. Yes,
I know we've got problems, no question about that. They
are in complete disarray right now, complete disarray. There's always

(16:53):
whatever a party loses an election, happens with us, happens
with them. When you lose an election, there's generally some
sniping afterwards, some disagreements afterwards, because that's normal, like that
old JFK saying Victory has a thousand fathers defeat as
an orphan, who's to blame. I'm not to blame, you're
to blame. So that that's very common. But this Democrat

(17:16):
after fighting, just simply will not go away because they
don't know what to do. And it really comes down
to these basics. The Democrat Party is now guided by
their most radical, insane base. That's just the fact they
have positions now the party as a whole, not one
random congressman, not just Jasmine Crockett or something like that.

(17:38):
They have positions now as a party that are radically
out of step with normal Americans. I'm not talking about me.
I hate everything about them. I'm talking about normal Americans.
You tell a normal American that you should open up
the border, and that your son should chop his penis
off and become a woman. Normal Americans say, okay, who
are you people? They're wildly out of step with normal Americans,

(18:02):
and some people inside the Democrat Party know it. It's
not that they don't believe those crazy things, but they
know we should probably shut up about the tranny stuff.
It doesn't play well. But then, remember we just discussed
the radicals have taken over the party and they're making
the calls, and so anyone who's attempting to be an adult.

(18:24):
And I can't believe I'm about to say this, but
Barack Obama, who I despise, he knows what's playing well
with what's not playing well. Remember the man got elected twice.
He knows how to politic nationally. He's come out and said,
I should probably back off of this a little bit,
back off of that. But then the second you step
up and say something, the minions run to TV and

(18:45):
trash you for saying that.

Speaker 12 (18:47):
President Obama had a blunt message for Democrats and a
private fundraiser in New Jersey over the weekend tough enough.
He says, Democrats need to speak out more forcefully against
you know who, that they should stop looking for a messiah,
and it's going to require less navel gazing and little
less whining.

Speaker 4 (19:08):
Now, Billionaire Mark.

Speaker 12 (19:09):
Cuban also to a game at political messaging.

Speaker 8 (19:12):
On the left.

Speaker 12 (19:13):
This has not been about Democrats laying back. This has
been about y'all.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
This has been.

Speaker 12 (19:21):
About y'all because their messaging was always the same. Democrats
have been angry at what this man tried to do
the last time. They've been angry this time. So I
with much due respect to you both, I believe you
are pointing the finger at the wrong person when you
say Democrats.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Even some lighthearted criticism, it's met with that every single time.
So let me show you an example of what they're
going to try to do we've discussed before, or how
Democrats they will attempt to walk a tightrope, a very

(20:06):
careful tightrope, and their tightrope is this, it's very difficult
to walk. They understand the average Democrat voter now it's
not some union guy or something like that. The average
Democrat voter now is an America hating demon. That's just look.
Go look at the poll numbers for what they wanted
to do to people who weren't vaccinated. Democrat voters are insane.

(20:27):
That is the direction the party has gone, and even
the Democrats who aren't that way are too scared to
bring anything else up. Democrats who want to get elected know,
I have to let the animals know I'm going to
burn down America as if I can. But you can't
come out and say that because they can't win elections.

(20:47):
So they're going to try to walk the tightrope. Let
the animals know you'll burn down America, but say things
that make normy American kind of think you're one of
the reasons ones. You want a perfect example of this,
listen to Gavin Newsom's answer on the Sean Ryan Show.
Listen to this.

Speaker 8 (21:06):
You care about farmers and ranchers. If that's what you're
like your number one go to commitment, then you sure
as hell care should care about their workers. Forty percent
of our construction workers. Texas and California have a highest
percentage of their construction workers that would fall into that category.
How the hell do we rebuild Alta, Dina and Palisades.

(21:27):
We're gonna need a peak next year. We asked me
about seventy thousand workers. Without that workforce, ain't going to happen.
You're struggling year, you imagine it peak there. So I
think there needs to be a pathway for those folks
as we secure the border and we own that issue.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
Do you feel that they're taking American jobs?

Speaker 8 (21:44):
Not one, not Intillarry County, not when on a Ventura County.
I don't know many people that want a job out
there in those packing facilities. I don't see many people
look like me jumping at those jobs.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
I just don't.

Speaker 8 (21:59):
Maybe there's some exceptions I haven't seen the evidence of.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
That sounds reasonable, right, Hey, what about the farmers? Don't
you remember the Palisades? Don't you feel bad for the Palisades?
A pathway for citizenship. But we'll secure the border tightrope,
the Demons here what they want, the normanis here, what
they want. That's gonna be the Democrat strategy for twenty

(22:24):
twenty six and twenty twenty eight. Get Ready, we'll be
talking a lot about the tight rope. All right, Let's
move on. Let's talk to John Phillips about Gavin Newsom
and other things. Before we do that, let me talk
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Most of the time you care about fresh bread, fresh fruit,

(22:46):
fresh meat, fresh veggies. If you're gross, I don't eat that,
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(23:33):
dot com. We'll be back. Well, look, I realized Republicans
are in the middle of our own little uh dust
up here in controversy, and there is a split, and
there's good and bad, and I got all that that's

(23:53):
the way it goes. But man alive, it's not going
well for Democrats. They're nationally unpopular and some of the
might be going to jail. Maybe I don't know, joining
me now John Phillips, host of The Amazing John Phillips Show,
might go to on so much of this stuff. Okay,
is Adam Shift going to jail?

Speaker 11 (24:15):
If you put people in jail relying on bank forms,
I think there's no question about it. That's exactly what
he did as a member of Congress in the state
of California. You're required to maintain your residency here now
before he was elected to the US Senate, and that
was a close election, at least in the primary where
he and Steve Garvey were running neck and pencil neck,

(24:38):
and he of course ended up winning that seat and
moving from the House to the Senate. But he basically
had moved his family from California to Maryland a long
time ago. If you're a congressman from one of those
East Coast states, it's easy, as we know Joe Biden
would ride the Amtrak some of them. If you represent
Maryland or nearby states, you can just drive to the capitol.

(25:00):
But if you represent California's that's a long flight. That's
a six hour flight. So a lot of them just
moved their wife, they moved their kids to DC and
they basically lived there. And it's kind of a wink wink,
not not okay, you maintain a residence in California, and
that's what he did. But he bought this large, opulent
house in Maryland, and what he needed to do to

(25:23):
secure the good loan was to tell the bank that
that was his domicile, that was his primary residence. And
that's what he put down on all of those bank documents. Now,
if that was your primary residence, then you're a resident
of Maryland. You're not a resident of California, and you
would not qualify for the ballot to be a member
of Congress representing the state of California. But he basically

(25:45):
told the bank that that was his residence and no
one else. Everyone else was told that he lives in
this tiny, little, one bedroom I think it is condo
in Burbank. He's got what a large family, a couple, wife,
couple of kids, and we're supposed to believe that they're
living in a tiny little condo and Burbank when they
have this big house in Maryland, that's just you know,
a secondary home. No one's buying.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
It, Okay, it certainly sounds sleazy, not surprising at all,
because it's Adam Schiff I mean, that's really kind of
what he does, But it also doesn't sound like that's
the kind of thing that's going to have him in
an orange jumpsuit. And I don't like to oversell people
and underdeliver. This doesn't sound like it's going to go

(26:29):
all the way. But am I wrong?

Speaker 11 (26:32):
It just depends on the jurisdiction. So there are members
of the California Legislature in the same county as Adam Shiff,
Los Angeles County that ended up going to jail for
doing just that. So if you're a member of the
House in California, you can live anywhere you want the state.
You don't have to live in your district. It's politically
beneficial to live in your district, but you don't have

(26:54):
to live there. If you are a member of the
state legislature or a member of the city count in
Los Angeles, Let's say the state of California requires you
to live in the district. If you don't live in
the district, you were subject to prosecution. There is a
state senator by the name of Rod Wright who represented
a district in Los Angeles County that he did not

(27:16):
live in. He had a property there, but he didn't
live there, and they could prove it, and he was
criminally convicted and did some time. There is a member
of the La City Council who did the same thing.
He represented a district he did not live in. They
could prove that he was criminally convicted and is barred
from running for office again here in California. So we

(27:39):
have prosecuted that before in the county that Adam Scheff
lives in. Now we have a different district attorney now,
and I don't think this guy is going to be
as aggressive as Steve Cooley was, but it is something
that they typically do in force in La County.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
How about that, Well, that would be something to see.
All right, We're going to stay in California because Gavin
Newsom is he's so transparent he might as well be
a window. He's going on right wing podcast to try
to make himself not look like the spawn of Satan
that he is here. He was on Sean Ryan's show,
All about Them Guns. Brother, this is fabulous.

Speaker 8 (28:19):
You know what last thing people would expect is that I.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
Respect this gift. Really, I appreciate ye.

Speaker 8 (28:25):
Man. I'm not an anti gun at all. I'm for
just some gun safe common sense that I think vast
majority of folks in the right and the left degree,
and I think we lost a little touch with some
common sense around background checks.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
He's just about common sense. John.

Speaker 4 (28:41):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (28:42):
When he was a lieutenant governor and he was trying
to make noise for his run for governor of California,
he did so by advocating for gun control. I mean
that was his entire cause when he was lieutenant governor,
and he tried to attach himself to that issue so
that he could, you know, increase his name ID and

(29:03):
get his name in the newspapers and all of those things.
But now that he has to run in South Carolina, man,
he's just John Wayne. He doesn't even flip the switch
to turn the light off at home. He just shoots
it out.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
He also still does have a bit of a COVID problem.
Joe Rogan apparently sent in a question and well, here was.

Speaker 7 (29:27):
This is from Joe Rogan.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
Oh god, this is a tough one.

Speaker 8 (29:30):
He won't have me on the show.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
By the way, Who will.

Speaker 7 (29:33):
Be held accountable for mandating COVID nineteen vaccines for children
which were unnecessary and ineffective? And who will take responsibility
for the unprecedented increases in myocarditis and cancer cases among them.
Second to that, do you feel any remorse for that
draconian decision that was obviously heavily influenced by the pharmaceutical

(29:55):
company's desire for maximum profits.

Speaker 8 (29:58):
Yeah, I've been I've signed some of the most progressive
laws against big farmer in the country, so I have
receipts on that. So no one should suggest that it
was about doing the bidding of big farmer. Quite the contrary.
And I know everyone's a goddamn genius now in hindsight,
but at the time, none of us knew what we
were up against, including the President of the United States,

(30:19):
who I worked very closely with. There wasn't a democratic
governor in America that were closer during the pandemic than
I did with Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
John, I don't need any help to hate Gavin Newsom,
but I'll tell you, brother, he's pretty slippery. Is this
that gonna work?

Speaker 11 (30:39):
You notice, by the way, that the swearing is part
of the New Act too, where he comes across as
more authentic. It just curses NonStop. So now it's Governor
Andrew Dice Newso it's not just the requirements that he
was responsible for, and believe me, we had them. I
could not go to dinner without showing proof of vaccination.

(31:01):
They would not let me in the building. He turned
the hosts and hostesses of restaurants in his vaccine police,
and that happened all over the state. They punished people
who chose not to take the vaccine, but just take
the vaccines off the table for a second. He would
do things like arrest people for windsurfing in the ocean

(31:22):
by themself. He shut down the golf courses, he shut
down the tennis courts, he shut down the parks. He
shut down all of these things that had nothing to
do with the spread of COVID. And if you complained
about it, you were anti science. And we'd later learned
that people like Adam Schiff would work with Silicon Valley

(31:43):
to try to deplatform you so your voice wouldn't be
out in the public domain. As I learned, by the way,
from a lawsuit that was brought up against the Department
of Public Health, the only county department of public Health.
Through documents that were uncovered in that lawsuit, I found
out that Adam Schiff and the La County Department of
Public Health were trying to get me kicked off of Twitter.

(32:04):
So I say this not as someone who read about
it in the paper, but someone who they actively tried
to silence. Over all of this, and then you have
the schools where the schools were shut down for over
a year, and as part of the agreement for them
to go back in some of these districts, inclosing the
largest districts in the state, they had to agree to

(32:25):
all kinds of pay increases, They had to agree to
defund the school police. This long laundry list of left
wing Christmas wishes were granted to finally get the teachers
to come back to work. That's Gavin Newsom's California, and
that's the story that he doesn't want the rest of
the nation to know. But that is the story of

(32:47):
what life was like in California during COVID. And he
can go on these podcasts and he can try to
rewrite history all he wants. All they have to do
to disprove his claims is to talk to someone who
lives here will tell you what life was like under
Bordon Newsom.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
Does the voter know that, though John, I know obviously
your listeners are going to know that. People who watch
this are going to know that. But voters are in
mass fickle beasts. They forget quickly. There's new problems, new this,
new that, new scandal, new this. Have people let it go.

Speaker 11 (33:26):
Here's the thing with Gavin Newsom. When the focus is
on Gavin Newsom and his performance in California, his numbers
drop like a stone. His numbers are not strong in California.
What he does when his numbers start to go down
is he picks a fight with federal government. He picks
a fight with Donald Trump, and he tries to federalize

(33:47):
everything because we are a deep blue state. So if
the focus is on COVID or the bullet train, or
the state budget, or the insurance crisis or a failure
to mitigate for fire risk, or whatever the case may be,
his numbers go down. But if he picks a fight
with Donald Trump and looks like the leader of the resistance,

(34:08):
or if he picks a fight over abortion, or he
goes at it with Ron DeSantis or Greg Abbott, his
numbers go up. Because politics is so tribal right now.
If he looks just like the Democratic standard bearer, if
he looks like the angriest Democrat in the room, who's
pushing back the hardest on Donald Trump. Then in a
partisan context, he becomes more popular. And that's what he

(34:32):
does to save himself in California. He runs away from
his own record in California. If that Democratic primary is
about how California was run while he was governor, he's
going to lose. If that Democratic primary becomes who hates
Donald Trump the most, he could be the actor that
reads that script, probably better than many of them.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
He is a wily one. John, Thank you brother, as always,
I appreciate you, all right. The climate stuff's kind of
quiet right now, right, I mean, they're always making a
little bit of noise. But did we finally defeat the
climate nutters. Let's talk to Mark Moreno about that. In
a moment. Before we talk to Mark, let me talk

(35:16):
to you about your cell phone provider. There are many
many ways here in this country that we can't put
our money where our morals are. Sometimes we're trapped in
a school system we can't afford to get out of.
Sometimes you need a new car, you want one that
doesn't celebrate Pride month, Well, good luck finding that. I mean,
sometimes we are just trapped. But when it comes to

(35:39):
your mobile provider, you're no longer trapped. You do not
have to have Verizon AT and T or T Mobile.
In fact, you shouldn't. Pure Talks giving you the same service,
same phone, and keep your phone or brand new phone.
Keep your phone number or a brand new one. You'll
pay way less. I know it's a double name negative,

(36:00):
but there's no reason not to switch, no reason not
to switch, and it's run by a veteran who cares
about veterans. They don't give the pride month. Go to
puretalk dot com, slash Jesse TV. We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (36:26):
Twenty Leading technology and energy companies are announcing more than
ninety two billion dollars of investments in Pennsylvania, and if
you want, we could probably get them up.

Speaker 4 (36:35):
Let's stalk to him right.

Speaker 2 (36:37):
This is a really triumphant day for the people of
the Commonwealth and for the United States of America. We're
doing things that nobody ever thought possible.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
That sounds like good news. Joining me now, my friend
Mark Morano, executive editor at climatedepot dot com. Okay, Mark,
I guess that begs the question. First of all, what
kind of investments are we talking about here.

Speaker 13 (37:03):
Well, this is massive investments. So we'll end up totaling
initially ninety two billion, it could be hundreds of billions
throughout the country. And a lot of these are the
old rust belt areas that saw factories go idle, as
we were hollowed out our industrial base. So what Trump's
doing now is and it's not all taxpayer money. That's
the other bit of good news he's getting. He's lining

(37:25):
up investment. He's allowing incentives so that these big data
centers and other things can go into these distressed areas.
If you will, if you remember Jack Kemp when he
was the Housing, Urban and Development, this is going way
back to the Bush administration and even the Reagan administration.
He had this idea of the urban enterprise zones. That's

(37:46):
sort of what Trump is doing here. It's an updated
version of the blue collar conservatism of Jack Kemp from
the nineteen eighties and nineties, and he's investing in these areas.
He had the big meeting in Pittsburgh, and they're going
to be in addition to just the data centers and
building AI infrastructures and trying to get America to lead it.

(38:06):
The most significant thing Jesse about this isn't even AI.
It's the fact that AI killed the entire climate change agenda. Wind, solar,
battery technologies are not able to power this. How do
we know that Blackrock, who was at this meeting, Larry
Fink admitted this is it, admitted last year that solar
and wind, intermittent green energy cannot power this. So if

(38:29):
any reservation, I have a lot of reservations about AI,
I'm uncomfortable. I don't like the idea of taxpayer money
favors going to these big tech companies that will somehow
use AI against us. I'm convinced of that in very
short order, you know, with a change of presidency down
the road. But the bright spot is jobs, investment, national security,

(38:51):
and the biggest is energy. We are now seeing Facebook
getting nuclear power plants. We're seeing Bill Gates in this case,
Trump is resurrecting an old announcement as part of this
AI investment, resurrecting old now defunct coal plants and resurrecting them.
They're preventing old coal plants from going offline. They're opening

(39:12):
new gas plants. This is truly the big bright spot
of AI. I know I have a lot of issues
related to World Economic Forum. Remember this was the AI
is the reason yaval Harari, the right hand man of
Klaus Schwab of the World Economy Form, said we'd all
be useless eaters and we needed psycho traffic, drugs and
video games to occupy us because once AI took over.

(39:32):
So there's a lot of issues with AI down the road,
But right now, this is an American renaissance. We just
have to put in a lot of safeguards. And what
Trump is doing is phenomenal on domestic American energy, picking
these enterprise zones. And that's the best phrase, and it
hearkens back to the late Jack Kemp When I say that, Mark, I.

Speaker 1 (39:56):
Have to ask a question. And maybe it's my imagine
or maybe I'm deep in a bubble. We all have
our own bubbles, I admit that. But it feels like
the climate nutters are losing right now. I look around,
and maybe it's just because you know, we don't have
a Democrat president anymore. But I look around internationally too,
it doesn't feel like they're winning. I know they still

(40:17):
have all kinds of power. But is this called this sick,
demonic religion of mass death? Is it dying itself.

Speaker 13 (40:25):
You know, here's why it can't. We can't say it's
dying at least yet, even if it appears. And you're
absolutely right, Jesse, there has been no pushback on everything
Trump's done, No pushback on everything Milai has done in Argentina,
no pushback on the German elections where they mocked the
climate agenda, no pushback even on the Netherlands farmers and

(40:46):
the EU. They halted the Green Deal based on the
farmers throwing manure at the headquarters in Brussels of the EU.

Speaker 1 (40:52):
And I've been to the Brussels at EU.

Speaker 13 (40:54):
That's a perfect place to smear manure all over that
bureaucratic building. But the problem is you have the Getty Foundation,
you have Bloomberg, you have Bezos, you have Bill Gates,
you have all these other billionaire foundations, Richard Branson all
invested heavily. They give billions to media corporations, from the

(41:16):
Associated Press to NPR. So they're still churning out Academia
is still infiltrated. With all the funding, they're still churning
out all the crap studies. Just this last week, a
study about how vanilla ice cream will be no more.
But your point is very well taken, and that it's
not going to go away or fade away. It's just
going to be gone. They're either going to switch to
something else. I think for a few years there, and

(41:38):
you know, I was a big proponent of this, and
I think it could have happened had things gone slightly different.
They were trying to combine public health and climate. They're
still doing it. In fact, the World Health Organization just
announced yesterday that gasoline is now considered automotive gasoline. Whatever
the regulars have put your car is going to be
classified as a carcinogen, which means it's going to trigger

(41:59):
all kinds of public health regulations on automobiles globally, at
least for countries we're out of the World Health Organization
at least will Trump's president. So that's where it was there.
But right now we are seeing the utter and complete
rejection across the globe, even in Canada where Mark Carney,
if Justin Trudeau was a puppet of the World Economic Form,
he was just on a little strings in Dresdin Trudeau dance.

(42:22):
Mark Carney, their current Prime minister, former head of the
Bank of England, Bank of Canada w World Economic Form official.
He is the guy that pulls the strings. He's the mastermind.
Even he was forced to zero out Canada's carbon tax.
They didn't abolish it, but they zeroed it out, essentially
removing it for the time being. This is shocking stuff

(42:43):
no one could have envisioned just even a year and
a half ago. Two years ago. The whole world has changed.
And what's most shocking, there has been no pushback, even
in the United States. I just came back from a
meeting with Trump EPA officials in Washington and they were
talking difference between Trump's first term and second term with EPA.
First of all, Lee Zelden deserves the award for his done.

(43:06):
I think he's the most consequential Trump cabinet member number one,
and I think he's the most consequential EPA chief in
the entire history of the agency. They're going after permanence.
They're going after the endangerment finding that says CO two
is a pollutant. They're going after the UN Climate Agenda
withdrawing the US from the original Rio Treaty. They're going
to try to do all sorts of things where the
next president can't just put us all back in. They're

(43:28):
going to make it very hard and permanent the changes
they're making. But if you remember Trump's first term, even
the slightest rhetorical pushback, you had the EPA chief hassled
by in restaurants by climate activists. There's none of that
this time around. It's almost as if they realize their
scam is up and they have to lay dormant for
a while until they can regroup.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
Yeah, that's a good thing. Mark, Thank you, my brother.
I appreciate you. Light in the mood. Next, all right,
it's time to lighten the mood. And uh much as

(44:12):
I just like Mike Johnson, we ampathetic. I will say
he did do a pretty funny Trump impression.

Speaker 14 (44:20):
I know that you do some amazing impersonations.

Speaker 1 (44:25):
Can you do one for us?

Speaker 14 (44:26):
I just hear his voice in my head when I'm
really in a conversation we've had. It goes out in
his voice. You know, what do you do?

Speaker 1 (44:33):
What do you say to you about the one big
beautiful Bill?

Speaker 14 (44:35):
Was there something?

Speaker 1 (44:37):
Well?

Speaker 14 (44:37):
We do quick stories, So yeah, we were when we
named it. We were in the Oval office. We were
sitting in front of the resolute desk. He's at the desk,
and Thune was here, and Jason Smith the WISA means chair,
and I think j D was there, and other staffers
and the princes. What are we gonna name? What are
you gonna call it? In uh, Jason Smith's well, Sarah,
we got a few great options. You know these are
you know, clever acronyms, because I just think we call

(44:59):
it the one big beautiful, don't you think? Don't you
think that's great? That's so simple, it's great. And he
passed it around to us on a piece of paper
and bold, fun, what's begotiful? Then he goes, now, can
we put an exclamation point?

Speaker 1 (45:09):
As it's hurt you.

Speaker 14 (45:11):
No, we can't do we can't do an exclamation. But
that's not a thing in legislation, you know.

Speaker 1 (45:18):
Not bad. I'll see them mhm
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