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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a spectacular Thursday. Remember, if you
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regimes on the planet and the worst regimes historically. Here
in a moment, I forgot to tell you why I
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had to cab.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
It to work today. Now, as a dude, ladies, I
just want to I want to explain this to you.
As a dude, you want to be able to fix
things yourself, and there is this emasculating feeling when you
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can't or if someone else does it for you. For instance,
Bob is a very hands on do it yourself. She's
one of these rabid hard workers who has a hard
time sitting around. So if she has a pictures she
wants hung up, or she orders a shell for something
she wants assembled, I'll tell her I'll do it. Just
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just wait till I get home. No no, no, no, no,
I got it. I got it, and I've had to explain.
But yeah, but I want to do it. I would
makes me feel good to do it. You know, it's
just a DUDEES want to be able to do stuff.
Something breaks, I'm going to be able to know. I
want to know how to fix it and be able
to fix it. And I can fix some things other
things I can't. Today I took Luke to school. James
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was already at practice. I took Luke to school today,
drove home and as I closed the garage door. You know,
the garage door obviously makes a sound when it closes
all the way.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
It's I won't.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Say a bang, but it's a sound. I go in
as the garage door is closing, only this was an
elevated volume more than the normal sound. It was loud.
It was a bang, it was a pop. Oh gosh, okay,
And it was so loud that I thought to myself,
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I better go make sure it didn't close on something
or something. It was weird. And I went out there,
looked around. It was all good to go. Garage door
looks good to go. No big deal. Ob A couple
hours later, it's taken off to go volunteer at the
church and she comes running back inside and she says,
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the garage door won't work. Okay, Well, I've worked on
some garage doors in my time. I know what I'm doing.
Go out there, press the button, just to verify. Yeah,
it wasn't working, okay, so not the end of the world.
I while just to get her out of the garage.
I know, you just go up and you yank the
string down to unlock it off of the spring, and
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then you can just manually grab it and lift it up.
That's how garage doors are supposed to work. So I
walk up, pop the string down. Door won't budge. Door
won't budge at all. And now she's sitting there, and
now she starts to offer suggestions, well maybe you should
do that. I'm like, I know what I'm doing, woman,
let me go, let me go. And I'm completely stumped,
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completely stumped, so stumped that she had to go borrow
a car from my mom because both of our cars
are in the garage and I can't get it open
under any circumstances. I had to call a garage repair
man today who showed up when I was gone, and
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I had to take a taxi to work. Now it
does make me feel better that there was no way
I was going to be able to diagnose and figure
out what was wrong. A spring flat out broke inside
of the mechanism. I just that was the pop who
was a spring breaking. But you know how embarrassing it
was to have to come back in and tell her
you need to go get mom's car. I can't fix it.
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It's a dark moment.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
What Chris, Yes, it's like I was a teenager again.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
I honestly, it felt like I was going in to
tell my dad something like that, because my dad would
just give you a task and you don't return until
it's done. But occasionally you can't do it, Dad. I
couldn't figure it out. What what's that mean?
Speaker 3 (04:29):
Then?
Speaker 1 (04:29):
Why are you standing here? A dark moment? A dark
moment speaking of dark un Committee is alarmed by North
Korea's experiments on the disabled. Credible quote Credible reports indicate
that medical and scientific experiments are conducted on persons with
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psychosocial disabilities and or intellectual disabilities. The Committee is deeply
concerned about credible reports of infantaside of children with disabilities,
including accounts of killings. That's horrible, right, doing experiments on
disabled people, slaughtering babies terrible. North Korea is a terrible,
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evil place. I don't deny that But how is that
in any way different from the Democrat party. I'm asking
you know these child trainnies, do you know how many
of them have autism? A large percentage. It's something that
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more people are researching and talking about. Now we're talking
about kids who need some help, right, they need some help.
If you're autistic, depending on how extreme the case is,
you need help. You need assistants, different schools, different things
like that. And that's fine. But instead of getting them help,
they're twisting their minds up and then medically mutilating them.
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Americans Democrats not only all do it, they all loudly
say it's the right thing to do. Are the North
Korean communists more evil than an American Democrat? I don't
know how you could claim that speaking of slaughtering babies.
This took place today during the hearing I was This
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is Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat.
Speaker 4 (06:25):
I was the first member of Congress to hold a
hearing on this drug, which now has served more than
seven point five million women, and of course it is
used for reproductive health and medication abortion.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
That's a United States senator bragging about the abortion drug.
By the way, eleven percent that is the reported number
of women who either die or have severe health complications
after taking a pill that exterminates their baby. This senator
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is bragging about seven point five million doses. He is
not ashamed. He's not doing it in a back alley.
He's not doing it behind somebody's back on the Senate floor.
He is openly bragging about the slaughter of seven point
five million baby.
Speaker 4 (07:25):
I was the first member of Congress to hold a
hearing on this drug, which now has served more than
seven point five million women. And of course it is
used for reproductive health and medication.
Speaker 5 (07:42):
Abortion.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Is North Korea worse than that?
Speaker 2 (07:48):
You know.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
We we like to point fingers, and understandably so, towards
evil regimes like North Korea, and we like to point
out all the evil things they do. You do this,
you do that, you do this, you do that. The
modern Democrat Party in America is as evil as any
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entity on the planet, openly evil. And that's a tough
pill to swallow. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna stay
on it, I know, but that's reality. Mutilation of the disabled.
How many Democrats have you seen tell us that down
syndrome babies should be exterminated it's very It's the abortion
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industry and the America's Democrat Party they loudly scream about
that down syndrome people are the most wonderful, freaking people
you will ever meet in your entire life, and American
Democrats treat them like they're a freaking disease, openly that
we should just determine, let's figure it out, and then
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we'll just kill them before they're born. Problems solved. Baby
Kim johng Oon is worse than that, is he? I'm
not so sure about that. Let's do an email Jesse.
I'm no fan of ultra process fast food, but I'm
hearing or but I enjoy hearing youngsters tut the fast
food garbage you consume on a regular basis. What's your
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take on Burger King's barbecue brisket whopper. I have class, Okay,
I have a level of sophistication that many people like
Chris don't have. I don't eat Burger King. I would
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never lower myself to eating Burger King. I will eat
McDonald's or Jack in the Box or Taco Bell. But
Burger King is for low class people who don't have
any taste. It's disgusting. Chris, are you a burger king man?
See even Jewish producer Chris is with me? Even Jewish? Well, i' well, look,
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I didn't mean to say, even Chris, that was insulting.
But it was more. It wasn't meant to be insulting.
It was just meant to say that you have terrible taste.
That's what I'm being nice. It was just meant to
say that your taste is bad. That's all. Let's talk
about comparing everything to World War III. But before we
talk about that, let's have a talk about drug traffickers, cartels, corruption,
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Speaker 6 (11:47):
The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
It is the Jesse Kelly's Show on a wonderful Thursday.
Don't forget to email or ask doctor Jesse questions into
Jesse at Jesse Kelly's Show dot Com. Ask me anything.
So I have a suspicion. I'm not making an accusation,
but a suspicion. Sometimes people politicians get a little too
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loud about certain subjects and it makes me suspicious that
they are corrupt, blackmailed, bribed in some way. One of
the ones that comes to mind. You remember I announced
my suspicion on this show was former Congressman from Colorado,
ken Buck, while the FBI was busy assaulting the liberties
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of every American, including Donald Trump, violating every law, doing
the most horrible things in the world. They sat in
front of ken Buck in the House of Representatives and
he said this.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
I want to thank you for leading an agency, as
you mentioned in your opening statement, that protects Americans from
foreign terraces. That an agency that protects Americas from fries
from China and Russia, and cyber crime and public corruption
and organized crime and drug cartels and human traffickers and
white collar criminals. And I want to thank you and
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the FBI for protecting law abiding Americans from the evil
that exists all around us. And frankly, I am not
in favor of defunding the FBI. Nor am I in
favor of splitting up the FBI, nor am I in
favor of using the Home and Rule for the FBI director.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
It's one thing to say I don't want to defund
the FBI. It's another to take it that far right.
It made me suspicious. I'll always believe I have no
evidence of this. I'm not making an accusation. I'll always
believe that ken Buck was compromised in some way. It
was just too much. It's too much. Now let's talk
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about drug cartels. How do they operate in Mexico? As
it pertains to politicians, they bribe them. Well, the ones
they don't kill, they pay them. This takes place all
over Latin America. Politicians are bribed to do illegal things.
Everyone knows this. It's not breaking news. Everyone gets it.
Bribe this, bribe that, bribe this. Now, let me ask
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you something. Do you believe that that only happens in
Mexico with the cartels? The cartels make their money? Where
where do they make it here? Do you think do
you think they've bribed our politician? And I bring this
up because remember that Senator van Holland, Chris van Holland.
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Remember he's the guy that flew down and had a
margarita with the guy we deported El Salvador. You know, Okay,
he went to the news today MSNBC after we nuked
that boatload of Narco terrorists from Venezuela. He went on MSNBC.
Speaker 5 (14:50):
Said this, what this was was an extra judicial killing,
pure and simple. It was illegal. As you said, we
only have the Trump administrations were to take for who
was on that boat. But even if they were right,
we're not in a war with Venezuela. We're not in
a conflict with Venezuela. And as you also know, our
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own intelligence agencies earlier concluded that there's no kind of
collusion between the Venezuelan government, Regime Maduro, and these drug gangs.
So this was illegal on many counts.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
There's no collusion between the Venezuelan government and the cartels.
You've heard how many national security experts on this show
say the Venezuelan government is a cartel. In fact, Brandon
Darby is coming up in like thirty seconds, are a
resident cartel expert. I'm going to fly out ask him
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about the Venezuelan government and drug trafficking. But no matter
what you think, maybe you're against the the strike on
the boat, whatever, But no matter what you think, the
Venezuelan government, either being a cartel or being in bed
with the cartels is just known. That's one of those facts.
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So again, when I hear this, I'll let it all
play again. There's being a standard Democrat. Everything Trump does
is bad, and then there's doing the ken buck taking
it a little too far thing. It makes Jesse's suspicious
antennas start firing off in a variety of different ways.
Speaker 5 (16:37):
But this was was an extra judicial killing, pure and simple.
It was illegal. As you said, we only have the
Trump administrations were to take for who was on that boat.
But even if they were right, we're not in a
war with Venezuela. We're not in a conflict with Venezuela.
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And as you also know, our own intelligence agencies earlier
concluded that there's no kind of collusion between the Venezuelan government,
regime Maduro, and these drug gangs.
Speaker 6 (17:11):
So this was.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
That's odd, isn't it, unless, of course, there's an explanation
for it. Remember the judges in recent days who've been
busted doing terrible things. The one judge helping the illegal
escape out the back, we all just assume it's because
she's a filthy, dirty communist. Maybe it's something more. Remember
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the judge in New Mexico there were social media pictures
of the illegal living with him and his wife in
his home. We all just assumed he's a dirty, illegal
immigrant loving judge. But what if there's something more? Do
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we believe cartel money can't reach the United States? Senate
I hear audio bits like that, call me suspicious. I'll
ask Brandon Darby about that too. Next Truth Attitude, Jesse Kelly,
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It is the.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday. Member to
get your ask doctor Jesse questions in for tomorrow Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com and joining me now, my friend,
he does the cartel chronicles for Breitbart, educating us on
all the ugliness of the narco trade.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
Brandon Darby, Brandon, why are we nuke and boats coming
from Venezuela.
Speaker 6 (18:49):
Well, we're nuke and them because they're part of a
criminal enterprise, a transnational criminal enterprise, enterprises that are now
considered to be foreign terror organizations, and they're bringing fintanilla
and cocaine and heroin into our country. And while they're
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doing so, they're fueling paramilitary groups that are challenging legitimate
elected governments around the world, and we are stepping it
up against them. We are. I'm going to tell you Trump,
you know, he had he had promised and his administration
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promised me before his first term that they would go
to war on Mexican cartels and go to war on
drug cartels. And then they did it that first term,
and I was very disappointed. And I'm going to tell
you they actually are. I think at the point that
there's you know, I suppose a missile, you know, I
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guess that's what it would be, whether from a drone
or a helicopter that blew up a boat full of
drugs and smugglers. I think that, you know, they can
honestly say now that they are going to war with
with drug cartels.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Brandon, I'm going to ask some really really stupid questions,
but I don't know these details, and I want to
know these details. Why are they on a boat now?
And I asked that question for this reason. From my understanding,
the narco trafficking, you know, into Miami and things like
that died when we started cracking down on it, and
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that's part of the reason it funnels up through Mexico. Now,
why are a bunch of Venezuelan's cruising in the open
ocean on a boat?
Speaker 6 (20:37):
Well, okay, so they still have to get the drugs
from South America. So in this if the US government
is correct, and I believe they are, the Maduro regime
in Venezuela is in fact a narco trafficking organization in
itself right, it is in itself a cartel, a drug cartel.
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So what they're doing is they're getting cocaine from South
America and they're trying to get it into Mexico. Possibly
they're trying to get it, you know, maybe it's going
to Europe, maybe it's going elsewhere. But probably what happens
is it ends up going in the Cancun or it
ends up going somewhere along the eastern coast of Mexico
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and then and then into ultimately into the United States.
So probably it's an intermediary step between coca production, cocaine production,
and a Mexican cartel.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Okay, well, that leads me to another detail. Cancun. I
was under the impression You've never told me this, so
this is just my own stupid impression. I was under
the impression that because tourism is so big from Mexico,
the tourist hotspots are kind of kept clean of all
this in order to encourage Ma and Paul to bring
the kids down there and drop twenty bucks a pop
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on my ties. Is that not the case?
Speaker 6 (22:06):
Not the case half the case, So they're generally kept
clean from violence, right, they're generally kept clean from from
violence that's very visible violence. They're not always kept clean
from violence, but generally they are kept clean from violence.
But they are not kept clean from drug smuggling or
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migrant smuggling for that matter. A lot of over the
last several years, a lot of the people who are
coming into Texas, specifically through a state called Kohila where
people who were smuggled into Mexico oftentimes you know, a
lot of them, the ones that I got to interview
came from through Cancun and through that area. So it is,
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it is not it is it is. It is absolutely
like not true. Like a lot of older Americans who go,
you know, to the border and they cross over and
they go to pharmacies and they're like, it's safe, Mexico's safe. No, no, no,
those pharmacies are either owned by cartels or those pharmacies
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are paying pisos, they're paying protection money to cartels so
that they have peace. So you are, in fact, if
you go to Mexico to get your medication, you are.
That's fine if you feel the need to do that.
I understand that medications are expensive in the US. However,
if you're one of those people that doesn't let your
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wife wear a diamond because you think it's a blood diamond.
If you don't want to support that, well then you
are in fact supporting horrible, heinous things. When you go
into Mexico and buy medications, you're supporting heinous things. When
you buy marijuana from Mexico, you're supporting heinous things. When
you buy any alvacados, those are blood avocados. If we're
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going to use that same logic blood diamonds. Me personally,
I would buy a diamond for a woman, So it's
not I don't you know. I don't get so caught
up in that. But for the people who do, you're
being a big fat hypocrite if if you go into
Mexico and do that. You're being a big fat hypocrite
if you go vacation in Cantcloon or Acapulco or Rocky Point,
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because the simple fact of the matter is is those
places are peaceful because something is either owned by a
Mexican cartel and you're fueling them, or they are paying
protection money to a Mexican cartel.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
That's why I don't buy avocados. I mean, the main
reason is because they're disgusting. But that's also a second
reason why I don't buy them. Speaking with Brandon Darby
of Breitbart's Cartel Chronicles, Okay, Brandon, so riddle me this.
If we are going to war with the drug cartels
and Venezuela's part of this, are are all cartels LinkedIn
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with Mexico?
Speaker 3 (25:01):
Now?
Speaker 1 (25:02):
Is that?
Speaker 6 (25:02):
Just?
Speaker 1 (25:02):
Is everything run through Mexico. There's no other way to
get anything into the country. Mexico commands all of it.
Speaker 6 (25:10):
No, Mexico doesn't command all of it, but it commands
most of it. It commands most of it globally. Actually
it isn't even even Asian dealers and Asian producers go
generally go through Mexican cartels. Most of the fentanyl that
comes into the US is probably coming across ports of
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entry at our southern border, but for many years and
still to this day, a lot of it comes through
parcel from Canada. Right, Why does it come through Canada?
It comes through Canada because Chinese trafficking organizations most of
the time. Most of these trafficking organizations, just like in Colombia,
have realized they realized a long time ago. They're like, hey,
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we don't want to directly challenge the United States. So
let's just get to these guys who are willing to
do it and in Mexico and let them do it right.
We'll just sell it to them. We'll make less money,
but we'll have a lot less loss, you know, product
getting interdicted. And we'll do that. So there are all
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types of trafficking organizations and criminal groups who could get
their hands on eleven kilos or one hundred ki lows
of cocaine and try to ship them, try to get
them through right somewhere or another. Some of them use
submarines or things that I don't know if it's fair
to call them submarines. We call them submarines, but they're
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boats that they're technically submarines, but they stay just under
the surface. Some of them use tongas and these fishing boats.
Some of them used I mean, some of them use aircraft.
It's a lot more difficult to do that now. Some
of them use human mules and have you know, girls
swallow loons full of drugs. I mean, there's all types
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of ways that these criminal groups are trying to get
stuff in. And if a Colombian group produces you know,
if they produce one hundred pounds of cocaine and they're
giving eighty pounds to a Mexican cartel, they still have
twenty pounds that they they're willing to sell to other
criminal groups who are trying to make some money. So
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they're not the only ones, but they are. You know,
a lot of the drugs that are now in Europe
are from Mexican go through Mexican cartels. A lot of
the criminal groups in Italy who are participating in that
are getting their drugs from Mexican cartels. Most of the
precursors for Sentinel that come from China ultimately go through
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Mexican cartels. Even the ones that go through Canada are
going through Mexican cartels. So we take out Mexican cartels,
we take out a big chunk of the problem, and
then it's not really all Mexican cartels right like, right now,
there's really only one major cartel that holds, you know,
a complete stranglehold of power on the Mexican central federal government,
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and that's Cartel Jalisco. This guy on Minho, he has
a stranglehold on on on the Mexican government. The Golf
cartel we've decapitated them so many times. They're so fractioned,
fractionalized and factionalized that you know they have some power regionally,
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but they don't have major federal power anymore. Like like
this one particular cartel does not that long ago, it
was a Sinaloa federation that had that power. Now they're
starting to really wane and they're getting they're getting destroyed.
But that's largely because Mexico has duped the Trump administration
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into helping take out Elmnsho's rivals under the name of
taking out Cartel's right. That's what's going on. As we're
not going after El Mincho in any significant way. Mexico
is protecting him outright, protecting him. And I can justify
that if you need me to.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
No, I actually I actually do want you to justify
that further. We have to go to break really quickly,
but I do want you to justify that further. And
then I'm going to ask you about bought and paid
for politicians. If that's okay, I'll bring you back again
real quick. If that's all right, perfect, okay, I will
be right back with more. Brandon Darby giving us delay
of the land I'm always so much smarter. I never
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give him any credit to I go tell all my
friends all this information, and I never say where I
heard it. Remember always take credit for other people's work,
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Speaker 6 (30:39):
The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Thursday,
back with Brandon Darby Cartel Chronicles. Bright Bart Brandon, go
ahead and pick up where you left off. You were
breaking down all the cartail disaster.
Speaker 6 (30:53):
For us, right right, so so basically, when it comes
to an Minsho and we've verified and documented it, reported it,
we're not getting sued over it. Right, we could get
sued over it, and we're not because when we keep
reporting it ad nauseum. The current Secretary of Defense in
Mexico is directly tied to Elmncho. They are campadres, They
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are friends, They talk frequently, and they they are compadres.
What just happened and I haven't even written about it yet,
but I will talk about it on your show. Within
the last week, El Mincho went in a in a vehicle, right,
an armored vehicle, but he went in a vehicle with
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I think he had two other people with him, two bodyguards,
and he traveled to a state called Juana Wato, and
a group of military persons in Mexico, a very small
group who answers really answers to a different person in
the chain of command when after him, and they were
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trying to apprehend him. And when they tried to apprehend him,
the army showed up. The Mexican army showed up, right,
and they arrested people from this team and let El
Mincho go. Wow, how is that possible? Jesse. How is
that possible? You know how that's possible. I know how
that's possible. And it's because Elmncho has that relationship with
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the Secretary of Defense and he pays untold billions of
dollars in bribes across Mexico. That's how that is possible.
And that just happened. Have not even written about it yet, Wow,
but that happened. So that is what I'm talking about.
Every time the US tries to go after this guy,
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there's this whole process they, you know, inform the right
people in Mexico and then somehow Elmncho gets tipped off. Right,
How does that happen at the highest levels? How is
this happening. It's happening because he owns them. That's how
it works. That's how it's historically worked. There's always been
at least one cartel boss who owns Mexico. We can
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go back historically. We can go back for the last
forty years really and go it actually longer than that,
but especially forty years, and we can go okay, first
we had Now we look back historically and go, okay,
it's verifiable that this president, this president and this president
we're taking money and tied to these drug cartels. The
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US has indicted untold numbers of senior Mexican officials after
the fact, once they could prove that they were taking
me from drug cartels. And here we are in modern
day and everyone says, well, maybe that's not happening. Absolutely
still happening, and the evidence is right in our face
all the time. And so what we've done is Mexico said, okay,
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we'll go after these cartels, let us help you, and
they're just going after the rivals of the guy who's
paying for them. Right. It's the most bizarre thing I've
ever seen. Yeah, and that is why the Trump administration
steps back in and says, you know what, we're going
to go with more tariffs, and Mexico's like, what are
you talking about. We're doing all this to help you.
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In the US is saying, no, you're helping us with
these cartels, but not that one that we want, right,
that's what you're doing. So thank you for helping us
with these guys, but no, thank you for obstructing us
on this. And now the Trump administration is starting to
wisen up. They're starting to get the picture of exactly
how corrupt Mexico is that fragile state at south of
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our border. They're starting to get the exact picture.
Speaker 1 (34:41):
Brandon, I have thirty seconds, maybe a minute for this answer.
Do you believe that there are American politicians even in
our federal government. I'm talking senators, members of the House,
who also receive money from the cartels for votes and such.
Speaker 6 (34:58):
I think indirectly they do, for sure. Yeah, I think indirectly.
I don't think that it's as outright as what happens
in Mexico. But do I think that it happens. Yes,
I think it's very indirect though. Right. So, if there's
say there's a particular border politician and he's really close
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to the dominant political party in Mexico that is controlled
by cartel money, and he's doing favors for them, and
say that people are giving in bribes, right, and say
he gets indicted for those bribes and then says, I
didn't take those bribes. I'm not maybe anyone in particular
who's in Laredo, Texas named Quayar, right like, but that's
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what he's accused of, right, That's what he's accused of doing,
is taking bribes from Mexico It's like, well, where did
that cash come from?
Speaker 3 (35:50):
Right?
Speaker 6 (35:51):
Where does the cash come from that he's accused of taking.
Where does it come from? So we'll see how things
pan out for him. But that seems to be somewhat
common that Mexican politicians, specifically of a particular party, right,
that US politicians, particularly of a specific party, have too
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close a relationship with the cartel controlled political party in
Mexico and then they get indicted. Right, That's why we
have a public corruption task Force that specifically focuses on
the Rio Grande Valley and has called it the most
corrupt area of our state. Right, Well, where are those
dollars coming from? Where do they come from? Jesse? Is
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it coming from the Mikila dorris, from the factory workers.
It's not coming from the Jesse. Where's it coming from?
Speaker 1 (36:43):
That's pretty much what I figured, Brandon, You are the
best brother. Thank you come back soon now before we
go to next hour. I want you to help out
tunnel to towers. Now, I take that back, that's not
how I want to put that. I want you to
help out a family in the a family that sent dad,
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sent mom off to work in a uniform and they
didn't come home because they're a cop, and they got
ambushed because they're a fireman, and there was a collapse.
There was a who helps those families out when first
responders don't come home. That's what Tunnel to Towers does.
And there are so many scam scummy organizations out there
(37:27):
that pretend like they help, but then you look up
their charity rating online and it's terrible. Go look up
Tunnel to Towers. You give it gets to the families
eleven bucks a month, T the number two t dot org,
T two t dot org.
Speaker 6 (37:46):
We'll be back.