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September 18, 2025 49 mins

The Federal Reserve just made a big decision on interest rates. Jesse Kelly gets a full breakdown from White House Trade Advisor Peter Navarro. But first, Jesse dives into a full-blown effort by the system to do damage control in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination. You'll also hear from Senator Ron Johnson on a number of shocking stories. Plus, an update on President Trump's visit to the United Kingdom from Connor Tomlinson.I'm Right with Jesse Kelly on The First TV | 9-17-25

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We're going to talk about the system and how the
Communists are at war with everything. We're going to talk
about interest rates, what's going on at the FED. Senator
Ron Johnson is here, what's happening in the UK. All
that and more coming up on unwrit There's something I

(00:25):
want to talk to you about as it pertains to
the system. Really the communists, but now that they've conquered
the institutions, it's the system itself. Something normal people really
struggle to understand, and that is this they are at
war with what. That of course banks the question, well,

(00:46):
what do you mean? At war? At war with what?
With everything? There is a mentality it's demonic, don't worry.
Communism is demonic, so you have to accept that. But
there is a mentality that is like a virus on
the left. American Democrats really they have this flowing through them,

(01:07):
a mentality that everything is wrong, everything is bad, the
entire world, every institution, including the institution of the family,
everything must be burnt down and destroyed. I've called it
a religion, a religion of domination, a religion of destruction
so many times. I hope it's finally getting through to people.

(01:31):
They are fighting a war, and because they view it
as war, it justifies in their mind casualties. It's the
inevitable conclusion if you believe you are fighting a war.
For instance, this assassin of Charlie Kirk, somebody who's not
going to ever get named. On this show, we learned

(01:53):
we've learned that he was a relatively normal kid two
years ago. Years ago, he was a normal kid, and
then two years later he's a demon, and a demon
who thought he was right, thought he was at war.
How did that happen?

Speaker 2 (02:14):
How in the.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
World did he get that way? Well, as we get
more and more information, we find out that he got
sucked into this very very dark internet world, this lgbt
Q tranny filth internet world. Now, why does that world exist?
Why is that a thing? When your child gets on

(02:36):
their phone and starts traveling through the internet, why is
there even a rest stop? That is an evil, demonic
training world. Why is that a thing? Because they are
trying to destroy our children. It's not accidental, it's not
something they're passive about. They are trying to destroy everything,

(02:58):
and your children are most definitely a target and they
can get them in and they can wreck them, and
they think they're justified in doing so. They think they're
justified in everything, whether it's killing somebody, burning things down, vandalizing,
destroying everything you love is the entire point behind it.

(03:20):
Did you see they had a mural of Charlie at
u NC Wilmington and then somebody defaced it painted a
Black Lives Matter mural over it. Now, how in the
world in your mind do you justify something like that.
It's just a mural honoring someone who's dead, who meant

(03:42):
a lot to people. How do you convince yourself you're
the good guy whoa their war they're fighting. It's constantly
being reinforced by the elite communists in our society, elite
communists in the media, elite communists in Paula. They are
telling these people they're at war. Have you ever seen

(04:05):
Have you ever seen democrat politician speak on stage? Of
course you have, We played you a million clips on
the show. Have you ever seen their ads? You will
notice something now that I pointed out you've probably already
noticed it. They're never actually selling this is going to
work for you and make your life better. It's very
rarely even brought up. What they're always selling is revenge.

(04:29):
This guy's bad. These people are evil. You will elect
me and I'll hurt them, constantly reinforcing the notion that
everything's bad, everything's evil. When you're at war with it,
everything's bad, everything's evil, you're at war with it. Why
do you think they've fallen in love with that term fascist?

Speaker 3 (04:45):
Let me ask you tonight, do you think Donald Trump
is a fascist?

Speaker 4 (04:48):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (04:48):
I did.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
This is what ticking the out of fascism looks like.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
Try to prevent the spread of the lawlessness and the
fascist chaos that's been unleased against us.

Speaker 6 (05:00):
So when we say Donald Trump is a fascist, fascism,
a huge component of fascism is uniting racism, bigotry, a
form of racist nationalism.

Speaker 7 (05:14):
This is we are now living in a fascist dictatorship country.

Speaker 8 (05:18):
We are worried about potential rise of fascism in this country.

Speaker 9 (05:21):
We're worried about our democracy falling to an authoritarian and
potentially fascist form of government.

Speaker 4 (05:27):
Not only to roll over to Donald Trump's will, but
to roll over our democracy and allow him to take
over this country as a fascist dictator.

Speaker 7 (05:38):
When fascism isn't just coming, it's already here.

Speaker 5 (05:41):
The former chairman of the Joint chiefs of Staff Mark
Milly said, no one has ever been more dangerous to
this country than Donald Trump, and he is a fascist
to his core.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
Credit to Western Lensman for putting that thing together. This
kind of language, over and over and over and over
and over again reinforces in the mind of Democrats that
they are fighting a war, a war against evil, a
war against everything, and that everything must be destroyed. Why
is it they seem to wreck whatever they go into.

(06:18):
Why Why did they wreck the teaching profession, the nursing profession,
Why did they wreck Bundlight, the cub Scouts, the NFL,
the FBI. Why why? Because they're trying to That is
the whole point of it. They're trying to People will
point out. Disney's a great example of this. Disney had
all these popular superhero movies, Avengers this, and Avengers that.

(06:41):
Now they're all flopping at the box office. Well, why
do they keep promoting feminism in these movies? Why?

Speaker 2 (06:47):
Why is everything gay now?

Speaker 1 (06:48):
Because they're trying to destroy it. They are at war
with everything, absolutely everything, and it gives their conscience permission
to do the worst things in the world because you
can do what you want to your enemy when you're
at war. Did you hear Steven Miller's wife.

Speaker 10 (07:10):
The morning after our dear friend Charlie was assassinated, I
take a step out on my porch and I had
a lady out there saying I'm watching you. They then
doxed my family by distributing flyers all over our neighborhood
saying that my husband, Stephen Miller is a Nazi, is
a war criminal, and had our home address. They spread
it all over our neighborhood and have continued to do so,

(07:32):
not only at my children's parks, but around town. And
as you and I both know, what they're intending to
do is not just peacefully protest. And maybe these people
are not the assassins, but they are inciting the same
violence that we saw take out our friend Charlie Kirk
last week.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
They're at war and they're not sorry because something terrible happened.
That's what they wanted to happen. Don't for a second
think that this violent mentality is simply isolated to a
couple training freaks online. Did you see what the judge,
a judge in Ohio said. This is what he said, quote,

(08:13):
how's he feel about gun violence and gun control in
hell now, so a white guy killed him, color at karma,
rest in hatred, and a vision that's a judge at
war with everything, with everything good, with everything decent, everything

(08:34):
you hold dear. He believes it is his job, his
duty to tear it down. And that's why they operate
the way they operate, and that's why the feelings, the
emotions gush out of them in the most bizarre ways
to normal people. Did you see this, ABC reporter when
the information about the text messages came out.

Speaker 9 (08:55):
We have seen an alleged murder with such specific ten
messages about the alleged murder weapon, where it was hidden,
how it.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Was placed, what was on it.

Speaker 9 (09:05):
But also it was very touching in a way that
I think many of us didn't expect, a very intimate
portrait into this relationship between the suspect's roommate and the
suspect himself, with him repeatedly calling his roommate, who was transitioning,
calling him my love and I want to protect you.

Speaker 5 (09:22):
My love.

Speaker 9 (09:23):
So it was this duality of someone who the attorney said,
not only jeopardized the life of Charlie Kirk and the crowd,
but was doing it in front of children, which is
one of the aggravating circumstances of this case. And on
the other hand, he was speaking so lovingly about his partner,
so very interesting, as Pierre said, riveting press conference, David, it.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
Was touching. He was touched. He of course has since
apologized since the world came down on him, but that's
how he felt. He was touched by the whole thing.
Average democrat is not mortified by violence. There at war
with everything, and they understand that violence is simply part

(10:06):
of it, a necessary part of it. And look, the
ones who aren't openly celebrated justify it all the time.
They're sometimes very overt about it, sometimes not. But how
many different versions of what Montel Williams said on CNN here,
how many different versions of this have you seen? He

(10:27):
kind of had it coming.

Speaker 7 (10:28):
There are people who are trying to pigeonhole this as
a leftist thing and a right thing. And what we're
really talking about, hear me, because I'm going to throw
you when I say this. We're talking about a love
torn child.

Speaker 11 (10:39):
A kid.

Speaker 7 (10:40):
This is probably his first real relationship and somebody was
disparaging the person that he loved. He sat on that
building for thirty minutes before he took the shot. Why
do you wait until the first word trans came up
then he took the shot.

Speaker 9 (10:55):
You think he heard it, he could hear I.

Speaker 7 (10:56):
Think he could hear it. I think he also. I
don't believe he was motivated politically. I think this was
motivated emotionally. I think this was an emotionally stunded person
who literally, I want to say this way, just here,
we tried to defend his significant other.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
They are at war with everything, and this is why
you must purge communists everywhere you find them. Get them
out of your school board, get them out of the
teaching profession, the nursing profession. I don't care if you're
a company that sells brake pads and you have Communists
in there, get them out, Get them out of your society,
get them out of our country, because they are at

(11:42):
war with it. They're at war with themselves too. Remember
that they're at war with themselves. The hate themselves. It's demonic,
it's deeply disturbing, and this is now the fight we have.
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.
We are going to talk to Peter Navarro about the
FED in a moment before we talked to Peter, I
want to talk to you about, well, another way you

(12:05):
can fight the war back, and that's with your money.
We have to put our money where our morals are.
Over and over and over again, I have implored this.
You have to take your money away from the evil
communist corporations because they're also at war that they're using
corporations to fight that war. They've talked about it many times.

(12:27):
They saw the incredible power corporations have. They infiltrated them.
And now you have the major cell phone companies sponsoring
Black Lives Matter protests. Pure talk doesn't do that sort
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(12:49):
bunch of money. Puretalk dot com slash JESSETV. We'll be back. Well,
we can't forget about a couple things. First, we can't
forget what happened with the Fed today. Gosh, they suck.

(13:10):
And we also can't forget that the Buide administration spent
its time locking up as many of its political opponents
as they possibly could done by the FBI joining me
now is somebody who's going to talk to us about
both of those things. Peter Navarro wrote a book about it.
I went to prison so you won't have to, which
we'll talk about here in a few Peter, Let's talk

(13:32):
about the FED first. Oh, why didn't we get a
bigger rate cut than this?

Speaker 11 (13:38):
Who's the Fed's incompetent?

Speaker 12 (13:40):
J Powell's incompetent and the majority are basically Democrats who
want to scuttle Trump's policy. I've written extensively about this.
My criticism of Powell goes back to the first Trump administration,
back at twenty eighteen. In six years, Powell's made three
major blunders that have cost the American people tremendous amount of.

Speaker 11 (14:03):
Money and misery.

Speaker 12 (14:05):
And he just doesn't understand trumpnomics. He raise rates too
fast in twenty eighteen there was no inflation, then he
didn't need to do it cost us a bunch. When
Biden was in to kiss Joe's dairy air get reappointed.
He raised him too late. We uncorked virulent inflation. And

(14:26):
now Jay is letting us all dangle in the wind
because he doesn't understand Trump nomics.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
Can you help me understand is this malicious? I mean,
I realize he's not thought of highly and people think
he's kind of a moron, but this sure seems malicious,
especially when you lay it out like that.

Speaker 12 (14:50):
I think it's malicious, and I think it's incompetence, and
that's a very violatable mixture.

Speaker 11 (14:56):
Jesse.

Speaker 12 (14:56):
I mean, the problem is historically fed chairs are classically
trained in not only economics, but macroeconomics and finance. Poll
is a thunderhead. He's a lawyer and don't know squat
about economics. So that's a problem right there in and
of itself. It might alone explain why he doesn't understand

(15:19):
how the policies of Donald Trump, going back to the
first term, can grow the economy faster without inflation. It's
the strategic energy dominance, low energy prices, deregulation and lower
cost the businesses. It's the fair trade where we balance
our deficit. All of those things. It just goes right

(15:40):
over the coff of Jay. But it's the same time,
he's clearly malicious. He didn't like Donald Trump. He let
us know early on in the first term. He wanted
desperately to get reappointed, so he let inflation get out
of control.

Speaker 11 (16:00):
Biden would pat him on the head and give him
a reward.

Speaker 12 (16:03):
And right now he knows he's not going to get reappointed.

Speaker 11 (16:07):
He's just trying to do us. Damn it. She's a
bad man, all right.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Speaking of a bad man, speaking of Joe Biden. I
remember when you told us the story on this show
of the FBI you'd offer to turn yourself in, ignored that,
and then decided to take you down on the jetway
for maximum humiliation. To have the habit of doing such things.
Now you wrote a book about it. Tell us about it.

Speaker 11 (16:33):
Well, it's called I went to prison so you won't
have to.

Speaker 12 (16:37):
It's basically a tagline from my speech at the Republican
National Convention on July seventeenth.

Speaker 11 (16:45):
That was the day, Jesse, that I.

Speaker 12 (16:47):
Literally walked out of a federal prison after serving four
months for defending the Constitution. And I got on that
stage and gave a speech, and fiance came on at
the end and we edited the line. We got this,
and we did. But the book really is a warning

(17:08):
to the American people that if they can do this
to me, if they can put Steve Bannon in jail,
if they can try to put Donald Trump in prison,
try to kill him twice, and now tragically, tragically assassinate
Charlie Kirk. Then none of us are safe. And the
asymmetry between what the left is doing to us and

(17:32):
what we're not doing to them in terms of holding
them accountable is startling. So I went to prison so
you won't have to. Is designed to wake up the
American people to what's going on. It's a call for accountability.
And beyond that, of course, it's pretty damn funny when

(17:53):
you when you go into prison and and create do
a diary.

Speaker 11 (17:58):
There's a lot of interesting story.

Speaker 12 (18:00):
Is if you want to know what it's like to
find yourself in prison for a misdemeanor there really wasn't
a crime until they charged you with it and spend
four months with two hundred felons, then this book's for you.

Speaker 11 (18:16):
And it's also a love story.

Speaker 12 (18:18):
I mean my fiance when we got arrested at the
airport in yan National, we were trapped in a gang
way by design. Three came behind us with guns, two
in front of us. They purp walked her, put me
in leg irons. I wound up in John Hinckley cell.

(18:39):
It was crazy stuff. But Jesse, here's the punchline. This
agent Walter Giordina, Okay, he's the guy that put me
in leg irons. He's the guy that put me in handcuffs.
We know a lot more about him thanks to the
efforts of Chuck Grassley the Senator, and a lot of whistleblowers.
And it turns out that this guy that pulled me

(19:01):
in leg irons is also the same guy who was
involved allegedly in every single attempt to throw Donald Trump
out of office in the White House or keep him
from being re elected. This guy was simultaneously involved in
insurrections and election interference if you believe what the whistleblowers say.

(19:24):
And it goes back to every started with the Steele dossier.
I don't remember that, Jesse, that was the dossier that
was fake. Everybody acknowledges that Clinton Hillary paid for it.
And Giordna at the FBI was the guy who actually
said it was real and started the investigation going. And
he went through that. He went to Crossfire Hurricane, he

(19:47):
was involved in the Mulla report, he was involved in
Operation art at Frost Crimson River, and what my arrest
does and my time in prison and this guide here, Dina,
is amplify the war that's being waged against the people
of this country, who in a landslide elected Donald Trump,

(20:12):
and there's a lot of rot going on. I went
to prison so you won't have to. And I would
ask your audience to go to Amazon right now, drive
this thing, buy it, get it up on the ranking
of Amazon.

Speaker 11 (20:26):
Okay, here's the test.

Speaker 12 (20:27):
You can go there now, look at it, see what
it's right now, and then in about four or five
hours go back and you'll see the power the pay
of the of the Jesse Kelly audience.

Speaker 11 (20:38):
Okay, you will see it.

Speaker 12 (20:40):
And it's I want this book out simply to wake
people up. The stuff that happened to me shouldn't happen
to any American right and background. If you can see it,
you got George Washington, Hamilton Madison, Franklin. This is when
they sign the Constitution in eighteen eighty seven, and this

(21:03):
is what I was fighting for the Constitution, the constitutional
separation of powers. My time in prison began with a
signing of that document. The signing that document, and the
Democrats are trampling all over that. All they care about
is power, and when they use that power. They do
things that people of this country do not want, full stop.

(21:27):
We don't want what they're selling, full stop. And if
we don't wake up, they're going to take back the
house in twenty twenty six and they're going to do
all the crap all over again. So put them, put
them where they put me in prison. I'll tell you
who should go there. It's like, if you believe everything
about what we're seeing in the facts, it's James call me,

(21:49):
it's Clapper, it's Brennan, it's Page, it's Struck, it's Adam Schiff,
who was once again a buffoon.

Speaker 11 (21:57):
Yesterday at a hearing.

Speaker 12 (21:59):
We cash but hell, it's everybody who was involved in
my imprisonment at the Department of Justice.

Speaker 11 (22:07):
They knew what they were doing. They broke the law.

Speaker 12 (22:10):
And here's the point. If we don't hold them accountable,
they're just gonna do it again. They're gonna they're gonna
try to put us at present. They're gonna keep shooting
at us and everything in between. Jesse and I went
to prison so you won't have to. It's meaningful. It's meaningful.
I wanted to mean that. It's a wake up call,

(22:31):
and we got to fight back. We can never let
them get in power again. And the people who are
responsible for putting me in prison, for trying to put
Donald Trump in prison, for putting Steve Bannon in prison
for bankrupt and Drudy Giuliani for trying to take away
the law licenses of patriots like Jeff Clark and Johnny Eastman.

Speaker 11 (22:52):
Those people need to be held.

Speaker 12 (22:53):
Accountable and shift that needs to be in prison, not
Peter Navarros or Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
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Speaker 8 (24:08):
It may be impossible to learn who's telling the truth,
but this hearing is an initial step in trying to
answer why the top leadership of the CDC was fired
or resigned before they could be fired. Turmoil at the
top of the nation's top public health agency is not
good for the health of the American people. Every communicator
is going to change the childhood vaccination schedule, not.

Speaker 13 (24:33):
Until that very day. In that morning meeting, he said
that the childhood vaccine schedule would be changing starting in September,
and I needed to be on board with it. I
could have stayed silent, agreed to the demands, and no
one would have known what the public would have seen.
Were scientists dismissed without cause and vaccine protections quietly eroded,

(24:54):
all under the authority of a Senate confirmed director with
unimpeachable credentials. I could have kept the office the title,
but I would have lost the one thing that cannot
be replaced, my integrity.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
Okay, joining me now, Senator from Wisconsin, and a good one,
Senator Ron Johnson, Senator, can you help me understand why
government employees getting fired or resigned is always described as
turmoil in the end of the world where normal people
get laid off, fired, move jobs all the time, but
when a government employee leaves, it's the end of the

(25:31):
world and the sky's falling.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
Well, it's only turmoil when it's a Republican president, particularly
President Donald Trump, then it's turmoil. Then it's the end
of the world. Then it's a you know, Senate Hearing
has found out exactly what happened, when in fact, you know,
employment is at will of the President United States, and
you know, it seems to make sense to me that

(25:53):
the people that he does nominate and get confirmed are
on board with what he wants to accomplish and what
his department secretaries want to accomplish. It does not sound like,
you know, Susan Monaraz was on board.

Speaker 11 (26:09):
Senator.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
Something that struck me is that that joke of hearing
today was not put on by Corey Booker. It was
put on by Republican Bill Cassidy. Can you help me
understand that.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Well, as I've been trying to point out my hearings,
which is, you know, the the goal of my hearing
is just to ask people to open up their minds,
open up their eyes, you know, to ask the question,
what is causing this explosion in chronic illness? What's causing
this explosion in autism? Could it possibly be related to
to vaccines and the massive numbers that were misterated children.

(26:45):
But on the other side of that, and the vast
majority on the other side of that, they're they're very
pro vax It's it's a religious like zeal. You can't
ask questions, uh, you know in the talent of my
hearing the Democrat witness, Uh, Doctor Jake Scott, I just
have some a very simple question. I mean, what do

(27:05):
you say to a parent who had a perfectly normal
developing child, takes the child in for a vaccine, comes home,
runs a fever, starts having seizures, never talks again, never
speaks again. What do you say to a parent? Well,
you've got a lot of sympathy for people like that. Well, good,
I'm glad you have sympathy. How about we get to
the bottom of what's causing that kind of reaction and

(27:29):
and why don't we honestly listen to those parents because
their parents, they saw a perfectly normal child got a vaccine,
no longer have a perfectly normal child. You cannot ignore that.
But that is you know, people like I hate people
like I won't name a particular center, but most of
the senators on that panel, those CDC fired uh director,

(27:51):
they will not listen to that other viewpoint. They will
not listen to it. They just dismiss it. They ignore
the vaccine injured, the COVID injection injured. That's why all
those individuals feel so abandoned.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
Why won't they listen? Though? I don't understand. Is it arrogance?
Is it honestly? Does it come down to basic political
bribery with campaign donations the ones who refuse to listen.
I don't know the answers to these questions, but I'm curious.
I would like to know why don't they listen?

Speaker 2 (28:23):
Well, first of all, the appeal of a shot being
able to prevent death and diseases strong. I mean, I
understand the appeal, and it goes back to really smallpox vaccine,
and so we've just developed this religious type of faith
the vaccines. We keep hearing they are safe and effective.
They're safe and effective. I mean, the nineteen eighty six

(28:44):
Childhood Vaccination Compensation Act acknowledges that vaccines are unavoidably unsafe,
which is why we set up a compensation fund. But
they're so profitable now. We went from a few vaccines
to some states over eighty on the schedule, and there
have not been studies. I mean, you know, our hearing

(29:04):
last week with the doctor Jake Scotty comes in, you know,
use crowdsource, you know, seventeen hundred studies. Aaron Siri completely
picked that a part. He had six hundred and sixty
one studies verifying that the childhood vaccine schedule is safe
and effective. The vast majority of those studies didn't even
pertain to vaccines on the childhood schedule, and they just
kept whittling it down. And basically, there are no studies

(29:26):
that claim you know, double you know, you know, double controlled,
placeedable blind, you know, whatever the rasmuantas is they give
you for this incredible robust research. We don't have robust research.
We simply don't. That's that is a lie. But when
somebody calls it a lie, when RFK Junior calls him out,

(29:46):
he just gets vilified. They don't have the proof. And
quite honestly, a doctor Jake Scott, I think uh proved
himself to be very unknowledgeable, be kind very unknowledgeable when
it came to the COVID injection.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
All right, can you explain, changing the subject a little bit,
why Republican senators are getting ready to extend Obamacare don't
have that right.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
They're afraid of the political repercussions. They're afraid of the
lies that they're obviously not honoring their promise to repeal
and replace Obamacare. You rip it out by the root
and branch. I mean, the basic numbers should convince them,
you know, prior to that extension, you know, because of
COVID in twenty twenty one, they're about nine million people

(30:35):
subsidized on the exchange, but nine million that went from
starting about five inception of Obamacare to about nine pretty
well stable for the last number of those years. Then
we basically took away any kind of participation. They're zero
dollars plans now, so people are just getting health Care
for Free exploded to about twenty million people on the exchanges.

(30:56):
And the fact is a lot of those people on
the exchanges that were the taxpayer paying premiums to insurance
companies for don't even know they're signed up. You have
unscrupulous agents and brokers who all they need to know
is the person's name, their birthday. They can sign anybody
up for healthcare, collect the commission. Dollars flow directly into

(31:17):
the insurance company. So we have literally about twelve million
people on those exchanges that never used healthcare. Now that's
you know, there is it's normally does occur. You know,
ten to fifteen percent of people have insurance policy never
use it because they're healthy, but this is this more
than fifty percent. And there are estimates about six million
people don't even know they have the coverage. So we're

(31:39):
literally pouring tens of billions of dollars into insurance companies.
No claim is made because the people don't even know
they're signed up, because some unscrupulous broker or agent sign
them up to get the commission. And that right now
I don't know again, we're we just I just came
from a lunch and briefing Center. Rick scott Is is

(32:00):
bringing experts trying to school Republican senators in terms about
the reality that there's a lot of resistance to reality,
just like there's a lot of resistance to the reality
that vaccine. Vaccine injuries are real, they exist, we have
to do something about it. And again, too many Republican
centators go out, but premam is gonna go up. And
if they go up, they're gonna go out. By the way,
because of Obamacare, Obamacare has dramatically increased the cost of

(32:23):
insurance policies on the individual market. That's that's the cost
of Obamacare, the very, very horribly designed program. And so
now we're gonna Republic's gonna throw more money at it.
We're gonna keep you know, we're gonna extend temporary COVID
relief subsidies. Again, it's it's sad. You can see my
passion here drives me nuts.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Two Senator, what'd you have for lunch? Was it something
yummy or gross? I could see a senate lunch being gross.

Speaker 2 (32:51):
Now we actually they feed us pretty well here. So
I have some nice chicken, vegetables, fruit, little.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Cake Oka, nothing wrong A little cake, Senator as always.
I appreciate you, sir, Come back soon. All right. I'm
not a big cake guy.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
It's rarely good.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Much more of a pie man or a cookie. Honestly,
I'm a big cookie guy. That's probably why I need colostrum.
To be honest with you, it's probably a big reason
why I'm My stomach sometimes was a little bit upset.
It feels good now though. I put Cowboy colostrum in
my coffee every morning. You know that. I know by

(33:32):
now you've heard about all the benefits of it. I
told you before. My sister's the one who told me
about it. I never get sick anymore. My stomach feels
so much better. Stomach problems. So I just started putting
a couple of scoops in my coffee in the morning.
It's chocolate. I essentially have chocolate coffee. It's amazing. The
difference is amazing. Highly recommend it. You want to deal

(33:56):
on some, go to Cowboycolostrum dot slash Jesse TV. Chocolate
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It's delicious. You love it. We'll be back. President Trump's

(34:19):
across the pond in the United Kingdom, today out there
doing the ceremony things with the king and whatnot. The King, Yeah,
I guess he is. The Kingdom used to calling him
the prince. Anyway, it's the norm. This is what the
United States president does. But it comes at a very
odd time as UK citizens are rising up against the
terrible tyranny that has befallen that country. So we figured

(34:41):
we should probably talk to Connor about it. Joining me now,
the host of Tomlinson talks on YouTube, which I would
recommend Connor Tomlinson, Connor, it's a little odd at a
time when the UK citizens are rising up in protests.
Mister President's going over there, what's going on?

Speaker 3 (34:57):
Well, I expect, as per usual, Jesse, any time President
Trump visits our rainy little isle which gave birth to
the United States, we're sort of like good friendly cousins
in that way.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
Kiirstarm is going.

Speaker 3 (35:07):
To lie to his face. Last time he was over,
he said that they weren't persecuting free speech despite locking
up twelve thousand people a year. That's at least thirty
people a day for social media posts or things that
they say in public that other people are offended about.
One of the worst examples in the last year was
a guy burning a copy of the Koran outside the
Turkish embassy, and he was prosecuted for offending the religious

(35:30):
institution of Islam. And the fact that a guy tried
to stab him and another guy tried to kick him
in the head was used as proof that he had
defended Muslims, so he was prosecuted before the guy that
tried to stab him for being upset. Kirstarmer, I anticipate
is going to omit the fact that his cabinet in
twenty seventeen were calling for Donald Trump to be repelled
from the UK. We're calling him a KKK sympathizer, We're

(35:51):
calling him misogynist and a Nazi. The former Foreign Secretary
wrote in Time magazine those exact phrases, and the new
Foreign Secretary, Evet Cooper, who who met President Trump as
he stepped off the steps of Air Force one landing
in the UK last night. She had in twenty seventeen
spoken at a rally saying that President Trump was supporting
sexual assault for his grabbed them by the blank comments,

(36:13):
and then stood up in Parliament calling upon Kirstarma to
condemn President Trump for sharing a tweet from British activist
Katie Hopkins. Katie Hopkins who was one of the headliners
at the United Kingdom rally last week, where estimates between
half a million and a million peaceful, patriotic British people
waved their flags in our own capital city and by
the very act of waving our own flag offended every

(36:35):
single globalist, liberal, traitor and hostile foreign national currently settled
in our country. If they didn't work our flag being
waived in our capital city, they should go elsewhere.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
Okay, I want to actually talk about that rally, Connor.
I saw I just saw video, right, I couldn't make it,
but it looked enormous. You said, five hundred thousand and
two million people. Is this one of these one half
things where now everybody goes back home? I can't imagine
the anger has subsided? Where does it go from here?

Speaker 3 (37:06):
So I think this is the fourth rally overall that
they have planned, and this is the largest because of
this is the most recent one since Tommy Robinson was
released from prison. He was held in solitary confinement for
the best part of the year for playing a film
that had been ruled libelists. So thanks to the laws
in my country. I can't talk any further about that
never mind. But despite the media trying to make mister

(37:26):
Robinson a bogeyman for the last decade or more, eight
to two million people turned out on the streets, largely peacefully.
I think there were eight arrests overall. They were actually
more arrests on the stand Up to Racism side, the
Refugees Welcome side, which is sponsored by the Socialist Workers
Party that gets money from government unions by the way,
so there were more arrests on that side fighting police

(37:47):
than there were among the much larger patriotic British crowd.
And what was most interesting, Jesse is that after Elon
Musk addressed the crowd, after Tommy Robinson hosted the rally
and it was largely peaceful, Nigel Farage gave a press
conference the following day. And Nigel Faraj has his differences
with Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson. They haven't been the
kindest to one another in the past. And when the

(38:08):
press kept calling on him to denounce Elon Musk and
Tommy Robinson as he had before, much like President Trump
did in the days following Charlie Kirk's assassination, he didn't
turn around and say, no, there are radicals on the
right that I need to distance myself from. He turned
around and said that the people that were marching were
largely peaceful and patriotic because they are his own voters,
and instead, the real villains in Britain are the people

(38:30):
who make women feel unsafe in London by importing foreign
men that are twenty times more likely to commit sex
offenses than British men, the people that enabled the pro
Hamas marches that have gone through our capital city every
weekend in ways Wednesday since October seventh, and have launched
fireworks at police horses, but haven't been cracked down on
because our demented Mayor Sadik Khan, who by the way,

(38:52):
was a lawyer for one of the only surviving nine
to Lezan terrorists, has decided that this is just absolutely
tickerty boot. So I think that this march will continue
you to snowball. I can think it continued to be peaceful,
continue to gain ground, and I think what it shows
is that the moral legitimacy lies within the silent majority,
that this is our country, the politicians should represent our interests,

(39:12):
and that we despite being demonized as far right, racist,
fascists and Nazis are no such thing.

Speaker 1 (39:20):
Connor, can you help us understand it's Americans don't understand
the political system in the UK. We understand very little
of it. Can you help me understand if it's possible
to take back power for people who think and talk
like you do, because it seems like for the longest
time from the outside looking in, that there's been an

(39:40):
attempt to do so and it always ends up falling flat.
Is it possible?

Speaker 3 (39:46):
So the Brexit referendum in twenty sixteen is probably the
most notable example because it came about, you know, five
or six months before Trump was elected the Twins shocks
of populism at the time, and Brexit was betrayed by
Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party, who, after they were
elected in twenty nineteen to get Brexit done, spent the
next four years importing over four million immigrants to our country.

(40:08):
To put that in perspective, Jesse, our country is the
size of New York State, so we have the same
level of legal migration that the whole of the United
States of America does in a country the size of
New York State that includes a million Indians over the
course of four years. If a million Indians were to
solve all of our problems, then India wouldn't have any problems. Unfortunately,
it has many, and turns out they cause a lot
of problems when they come to the UK. Now, every

(40:30):
single election and referendum since nineteen seventy four, the British
public have voted for lower migration and they've always received
more and so at the last election people decided to
punish the Conservatives. Most people did not vote and instead
lots of people, four million of them, voted for Reform UK,
Nigel Faraj's new party. Now, in the last year they have.

Speaker 1 (40:49):
Wavered and wobbled on.

Speaker 3 (40:50):
Whether or not they'll commit to mass deportations and have
been quite soft on the problem of Islam. However, they
have gotten a lot further and recently they want to
do extradition deals for foreign criminals with Naive Bukela and Salvador.
They want to do mass deportations for all illegal migrants
and they want net legal emigration, so more people leaving
than coming in. That's very encouraging. The only problem is,

(41:10):
as Elon Musk pointed out at the rally, we have
a pretty disastrous four years ahead of us because Kis
Starmer's Labor government, despite winning fewer votes than Jeremy Corbyn
did in twenty nineteen, has a massive majority. And even
though Kis Starmer is pretty much on the brink of
being voted out by his own party for appointing Jeffrey
Epstein's best friend Peter Mandelson the ambassador to the United States,

(41:31):
your great country, it's unlikely Labor themselves will be gotten
rid of before twenty twenty nine unless the entire economy collapses,
they're forced to go for a bailout from the International
Monetary Fund, and the polls are so bad that they
might as well cut their losses and stop hemorrhaging votes
to Jeremy Corbyn's Islamic Party. Then it's unlikely they're going
to call an early election. So we have got four

(41:52):
more painful years to wait until we can change our
government around. In that time, we've still got mass migration,
we've still got the economy being run by a bunch
of Doctrine air Marxists, and we've still got massive crime,
gas lighting and people being thrown in prison for social
media posts.

Speaker 1 (42:08):
I have mercy hold on the Islamic Party.

Speaker 3 (42:11):
What did you say, Oh, yes, So Jeremy Corbyn, the
former leader of Labor who was kicked out of Kirstarmer's
party for anti Semitism, who had called Hezbollah and Hamas
our friends and cozied up to the IRA, decided to
found a new party and a bunch of MPs that
were kicked out of the Labor Party for being too
radical on things like socialist policies and Palestine. And he

(42:33):
has formed his alliance with four independent Muslim MPs who
were elected in largely Muslim areas entirely on a pro
Palestine ticket. These include like Ayub Khan and shock At Adam.
So this party represents Islamic interest. One of the members
of Parliament has stood up and defended cousin marriage in parliament.

(42:53):
It's madness that we're even at this point, and more
than likely they are going to get probably double digit
seats in the next plomon because there are whole areas
of this country, Jesse, where the English do not live
at all. They are Muslim enclaves. Ed Hussain in his
book in twenty twenty one Among the Mosques, described these
areas where if you are a white Britain and you
walk down the wrong street, you will be jumped by

(43:13):
a group of Pakistani men who will beat you up
for the color of your skin and the immalms that
the government pays to be moderates. Blame British girls for
the rape gang scandal, which I'm sure Americans are aware
of thanks to the work of Elon Musk and X.
But up to a million girls over the last fifty
years in over fifty towns and cities across Britain have
been raped, trafficked, abused and even murdered by largely Pakistani Muslimen.

(43:38):
And police officers were members of the gangs. Lords in
the House of Lords were part of the rapes. Members
of Parliament, politicians, journalists, local counselors, social workers all covered
it up and not a single person has been deported
for it and not a single person has lost their
job over the cover up. And the labour has to
be dragged kicking and screaming to a national inquiry. And
now the person overseeing the national inquiry is the new

(43:59):
Home sect contry. Shabana Machmoud, a Pakistani Muslim who supported
a definition of Islamophobia that said conversations about the grooming
gangs themselves are racist.

Speaker 1 (44:10):
God have Mercy Connor. You wrote a wonderful piece for
Courage Media about Charlie Kirk saying he needs to be
maga's last martyr. What do you mean?

Speaker 11 (44:23):
So?

Speaker 3 (44:24):
I had the pleasure of meeting Charlie when he came
over to the UK last May, and I don't know
him nearly as well as obviously his friends and family. However,
he really cared about our country and he sat down
and discussed the plight of Lucy Connelly, the forty year
old mother who was locked up by kist Armer for
thirty one months for an imprudent tweet that she deleted. Meanwhile,

(44:44):
sex offenders get no jail time and walk free. And
he asked me to provide in some notes for that,
and he was interviewed about it on gb News and
did his debates at Oxford and Cambridge. And when we parted,
I joked, it's always nice to sit across from a
future US president because I think pretty much everyone knows
everyone that interacted Charlie. They've all got a good story
about him, and they knew that he was destined for greatness,
and America has not just lost an excellent political campaigner,

(45:06):
run a future president, and a true patriot. But of
course his wife's lost her husband, his friends have lost
a friend, and his children have lost their father. And
this was entirely preventable if the Open Society Foundation that
funds these leftist activists NGOs that foments violence in America,
cities that pays permissive das to unleash violent criminals and

(45:27):
let them off with a slap on the rest and
cashless bail. If social media companies weren't allowed to censor
conservatives while allowing trans shooters like Dylan Butler of Iowa
last year to plan his shooting on discord and then
discord deny it. If all of these things weren't allowed,
then Charlie Kirk will still be alive today. Charlie tweeted
in I think it was twenty twenty three that if
we continue to fight with one hand behind our back,

(45:49):
if we continue to respond with only speech to our
enemies who want us dead, then we will end up losing.
And I think we need to respect his legacy. We
need to go after as J. D Vance and Stephen
Miller have competent promised. The NGO industrial complex that funds
trans antifa leftist terror. They need to be shut down.
No more patriots need to die, No more fathers need
to be taken away from their children, no more husbands

(46:11):
away from their wives. Charlie Kirk was one of us,
and even over in Britain, all of my friends and
cohorts and members of gen Z on the right looked
at it and we found it even more impactful than
President Trump's near miss assassination, because President Trump almost getting
shot was a hot stopping moment, and it was the president,
but Charlie Kirk was one of us, and it could
be any of us.

Speaker 11 (46:28):
Next.

Speaker 1 (46:30):
You guys, before I let you go, do you guys
struggle with this trainy terror network over there or is
it just the Islamis.

Speaker 3 (46:37):
It's both so because we don't have a large widespread
gun culture, especially the gun free zones that of course
they can then enter and shoot defense's children. We haven't
had any school shooters, but we have had a lot
of transgender threats of violence. We've had a lot of graffiti,
a lot of threats against people's life, like JK. Rowling
and Kathleen Stark and Graham Lenehan who has just arrested,
funnily enough, landing back in the UK from Arizona. So

(47:00):
this is state sponsored and by the way, all of
the triumphalism about the UK banning puberty blockers. The Health
secretary who did this was a former member of Stonewall.
He was in a secret meeting recently saying that he
was actually lamenting the fact that he was banning it.
And in less than a two years time this will
come up for review. And they are currently experimenting on
children with puberty blockers still in the UK in clinical

(47:23):
trials with no cap So this is still going on
in the UK and we need to be vigilant about it.

Speaker 1 (47:30):
Connor Brother, thank you, man, appreciate you, thanks for watching.
Please go subscribe to my YouTube channel YouTube dot com
slash at Jesse KELLYDC. It's time to lighten the mood

(47:52):
and the courage of young people that were not just
young people but everyone on the right, but especially young
people right now in the wake of a terrible murder.
Has been wonderful to see. It's been so inspiring for
me to see. The more I see people like this,
the more the more heart I get heartened. I guess
I should say I get about our prospects as a country,

(48:15):
about our future as a country. There was this teacher
in Rhode Island. One of these demons went on TikTok,
celebrated Charlie Kirk's death and man, for a student to
do this takes freaking guts.

Speaker 7 (48:27):
How the children do not deserve to grow up with
dot your father Charlie's life, did not deserve to lose
her husband.

Speaker 2 (48:33):
Charlie did not deserve to lose his life because of.

Speaker 11 (48:35):
The difference paying. But this teacher deserves him his job.

Speaker 1 (48:40):
Of civilians and people over a great country, we hold ourselves.

Speaker 11 (48:44):
To a higher standard and support or worse for joice
and violence.

Speaker 1 (48:49):
Someone who advocated for an arrested murderer, an assassinator of
one of the greatest debaters and free speakers of our time,
should have no place in the classrooms, more so around him.

Speaker 11 (48:59):
Chills it.

Speaker 12 (49:02):
As a student of Barrington High, I did not feel
comfortable for safe with.

Speaker 11 (49:06):
One of our teachers supporting bods.

Speaker 12 (49:09):
We believe this world needs God because something as cruel
as this should never be celebrated. God bless Charlie Kirk
and rest in peace, mister Kirk.

Speaker 1 (49:21):
Look at those kids We're gonna be all right, suitable,
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