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September 24, 2025 45 mins

President Trump spoke before the United Nations and called them out to their faces. This comes on the heels of a big announcement. Jesse Kelly has you covered on all of it, including a big interview with FDA Director Marty Makary. You'll also hear from Turning Point USA contributor Brandon Tatum following the Charlie Kirk Memorial. Plus, Kamala Harris is back on the media circuit and making some pretty shocking admissions.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Trump spoke at the United Nations today. We'll talk about that.
We're going to talk about this autism press conference. Head
of the FDA is here, Brandon Tatum and Moore coming up,
and I'm right, what is a globalist? Because Trump spoke

(00:24):
at the United Nations today and it was wonderful. We
said a couple things that are great, and you know,
I don't do that often. How often do we come
on here on I'm right and do that. Wow, Trump's
so great. I think it's so boring and lame. We
don't do that a lot. But you spoke today. It
was really wonderful. But before we get to that. A globalist,
what does that actually mean? Well, nations, your nation, my nation,

(00:45):
whatever nation you're watching me from right now, that nation
has an obligation for you to you. You have an
obligation to it, and it has an obligation to you.
That's how it's supposed to work. You're going to be
a good citizen, you're gonna follow the law, You're going
to pay your tax. If you desire to serve in
the military, whatever it may be, these are obligations you have.
But the obligations go both ways. The nation has an

(01:08):
obligation to worry about your interests first and foremost, your interests. French, France,
the French government, they have an obligation to put the
French people first and foremost. American government, American people. Can't
you get the idea. That's how it's supposed to work,
That's how historically it has worked. But something has happened

(01:32):
in recent years, and it's been unbelievably damaging to Western civilization,
to the entire planet itself. Globalism has come in. Many
people have spoken about globalism for a very long time,
but in its simplest form, here's what it is. The
people who run these countries now, the major Western countries,

(01:54):
they don't see themselves as protectors of that country, as
servants of that country. They see themselves as global citizens
who together should rule the entire planet. That's how they
see themselves. So instead of worrying about serving you, protecting you,

(02:15):
they worry about each other. They serve and protect each other.
They have these big meetings where they come up with
grand plans. The actual interests of their specific nation and
their specific citizen couldn't possibly matter less, never even enters
their mind. They're all in this for each other the globalists.
Most of these people were driven by some form of

(02:36):
communist ideology, which, of course, communism and globalism are one
of the same. Communism is always supposed to be for
the entire planet, but that's another matter. The United Nations
is one of the greatest examples of what I just said.
They come together, they meet, and instead of figuring out
how to best serve the people in their countries, they
figure out how to crap all over their countries. They

(02:57):
figure out how to grab large parts of the Third
World and import it. And when they're supposed to do
things like keep the peace, they don't do that very
well at all. In fact, Trump's so refreshing to have
somebody speak like this at the UN. Trump basically said,
what would you say you do here?

Speaker 2 (03:15):
I ended seven wars, dealt with the leaders of each
and every one of these countries, and never even received
a phone call from the United Nations offering to help
in finalizing the deal. All I got from the United
Nations was an escalator that on the way up, stopped
right in the middle. If the first lady wasn't in

(03:37):
great shape, she would have fallen. But she's in great shape.
We're both in good shape. We both stood, and then
a teleprompter that didn't work. What is the purpose of
the United Nations? The UN has such tremendous potential. I've
always said it, it has such tremendous, tremendous potential. But

(04:00):
it's not even coming close to living up to that
potential for the most part, at least for now. All
they seem to do is write a really strongly worded
letter and then never follow that letter up. It's empty words,
and empty words don't solve war. The only thing that
solves war, and wars is action.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
It is so refreshing to hear an American president speak
like that, especially because we all understand now, we get
it that when a Democrat becomes president, and let's be honest,
lots of Republicans when they become president, the first thing
they try to do is get themselves in with that
group of globalists, not prioritizing you, they try to become

(04:47):
part of the in crowd. How many other presidents have
you seen stand up in front of the United Nations
and speak boldly like that, looking them right in the eye,
standing in the UN saying what are you even do?
It's amazing, It's wonderful to watch because these are soulless,
evil people who have done the worst things in the world,

(05:08):
and they deserve to be called out and embarrassed like that,
right to their face, and speaking of solace and evil.
What is a central part of the globalist communist plan?
We've talked about it endlessly on this show. What's honestly,
what's the most important part of their plan? By far,
the most important part of their plan is mass migration

(05:30):
of hostile foreigners. Why this is something we've talked about extensively.
Why why is that their thing? I've had people email me, Jesse,
I don't understand. Why does the same thing take place
in the UK as takes place in Germany, has took
place in America under Biden. Why are they all doing
the same thing. Why are their mass numbers of foreigners
being imported seemingly as fast as humanly possible? Why is

(05:55):
that a thing? You must understand? Why that's a thing?
You have to get it through your head. You know
how these people are a group we just talked about
that they all get together and they talk about each other,
how to serve each other, all these things. Do you
know what worries them? Do you know their chief enemy

(06:15):
in their mind? You know who it is. You mean,
patriotic citizens who don't want to be global citizens who
don't want to be crushed. We don't want to go
in green, this or garbage that. We don't want these things.
Patriotic citizens who love their country are the greatest threat,

(06:37):
the greatest enemy in the minds of virtually everybody who
sits in that room. So what to do? What to do?
What do we do about these Americans who love America?
What do we do about these Germans who love Germany?
These frog men who love France? What do we do? Well,

(06:57):
let's get some new people in here. If we have
a big crop of people who love the country and
they're the only thing holding us back from taking total power,
if we can't kill the patriots, why don't we just
replace the patriots. It's a plan. It's the central part
of the plan. It's why you see Democrats protecting every

(07:18):
illegal as fast and hard as they possibly can in
the United States right now from deportation. They understand that
illegal being here is everything to them. Donald Trump stood
in front of the United Nations and called them all
out for it.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
Not only is the UN not solving the problems it should.
Too often it's actually creating new problems for us to solve.
The best example is the number one political issue of
our time, the crisis of uncontrolled migration. It's uncontrolled. Your
countries are being ruined. The United Nations is funding an

(07:51):
assault on Western countries and their borders. The UN is
supposed to stop invasions, not create them, and not finance them.
Europe is in serious trouble. They've been invaded by a
force of illegal aliens like nobody's ever seen before, and
because they choose to be politically correct, they're doing just

(08:12):
absolutely nothing about it.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
He's right, and of course it's worse than that. It's
not that they're doing nothing about it, it's what they want.
Don't think for a moment that the ruining of America
of Europe is some byproducts some accident of naivete or
soft tawney illegal immigration policies, or just misplaced compassion. Don't

(08:42):
think for a moment that's what it is. It is
very very evil, it is very very focused, and it
is done on purpose. I want to go ahead and
reinforce this to you again as we can be able
to wrap this up here that the mass importation of
foreigners is everything to them. And when a foreigner comes
here and takes your job and rapes your daughter and

(09:05):
kills your family on the highway, Democrats and these foreign
communists as well, are not sorry even a little bit.
They don't feel bad. They don't shed a tear, They
don't look in the mirror and say to themselves, wow,
maybe we shouldn't have done that. It's a central part
of the plan. And to make an omelet, you gotta
break some eggs. They want a prison gang from Venezuela

(09:28):
to come replace you. You know why, because you love
your country, will fight for your country, and you will
fight against the people trying to ruin it. The prison
gang from Venezuela can be bought for a five hundred
dollars visa card and a nice hotel in New York
City courtesy of the American taxpayer. He's what you call
a cheap date. You you demand things from your politicians,

(09:52):
you expect things from your government, and in the minds
of these people, that makes you the enemy. And I
do love that. Every time Donald Trump takes to the podium,
he fled out tells people, now you're not welcome here.

Speaker 2 (10:07):
Our message is very simple. If you come illegally into
the United States, you're going to jail, or you're going
back to where you came from, or perhaps even further
than that.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
You know what that means. I love that. I love
that we're deporting illegals to Africa. They're not even from Africa. Hey,
best of luck sending him to Syria. Don't come here
or it will be hurt. Such a difference when you
change who the president is. So again, we don't do

(10:40):
this a lot. You know, big Trump's slabberfest. But credit
to Donald Trump. Today was a wonderful speech. He's doing
the right thing. A lot of the bright things. All
that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.
He also talked about autism yesterday, had a big press
conference him Robert Kennedy Junior. We have the head of
the FD to join us next to discuss the who's

(11:02):
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Speaker 2 (12:07):
Thailand all during pregnancy can be associated with a very
increased risk of autism. So taking Thailand all is uh
not good? All right, I'll say it.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
It's not good.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
For this reason. They are strongly recommending that women limit
tailer and will use during pregnancy unless medically necessary.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Okay, big press conference yesterday, I know you saw it.
I'm stupid and uneducated. I don't know what a lot
of these big words mean or the why behind anything,
but that's why we actually brought on a decent FDA director. Now,
it's so nice to have one of these people who's
actually a good person joining me now, doctor Marty McCarey,
FDA Director Martin McCarey.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
DoD Jesse.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
I don't know, of course, it's an honor to have you, sir.
I don't know what any of these words mean though,
And I'm obviously autism's terrible thing that so many families
struggle with. Help me understand, help us understand the who's
who and what's what here?

Speaker 3 (13:14):
Yeah, first of all, you're exactly right.

Speaker 4 (13:16):
Autism is a cruel disease, and it's expanded in our generation.
It was rare just a generation ago, and now it's
one in twelve boys in the state of California, and
it's rampant, and.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
It's a cruel.

Speaker 4 (13:28):
It's a brutal situation to live with these kids. They
get frustrated, they cry, they can't talk. They want to
be able to talk back sometimes and they can't. There's
a full range of symptoms. But it may be preventable.
I mean, because this is not a genetic problem. It's
something that's ballooned up in our lifetime. So we made

(13:49):
two big announcements yesterday. One is that we are asking
people to consider the potential association between taking a sea
of menafin or tell and all in pregnancy and autism.
That's an association that's been pretty well described. Remember, most
low grade fevers do not need any treatment. And then

(14:11):
the other announcement was that we have a treatment for
some kids with autism. Doctors sometimes choose to test for
an antibody whereby their body has an autoimmune condition and
the child's natural antibodies are reacting against the folate receptors
on the brain, blocking folate from entering the brain, and

(14:33):
that may be a cause of autism. So we are
author we are approving in a few weeks here, and
we made the announcement yesterday lucavorn, which bypasses that blocked
receptor and can help up to two thirds of kids
with autism and cerebral folate deficiency.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Oh okay, I imagine what wonderful news that is that
so many parents out there. Let's focus on a seat
of minifit doctor, because I CA can't help, but think
about all the eight hundred milligram tablets we were given
in the marine corps and told that that should heal
everything I have. God knows how much of that stuff
flowing through my veins. What is it about this stuff
that's not good?

Speaker 4 (15:14):
Well, the researchers have postulated on different mechanisms, but when
they look at the large studies, there are twenty seven
large studies that have found the association between taking the
seced of benefit in pregnancy and the child going on
to develop autism. So that association, in the opinion of
the Dean of the Harvard School of Public Health, is

(15:35):
a causal association. Now, there are a couple studies to
the contrary, But shouldn't we be playing things on the
side of safety, especially when the vast majority of low
grade fevers.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
Don't need anything.

Speaker 4 (15:47):
You know, we kind of have a pill popping culture
in the United States, and the reality is that low
grade fevers. You can tough it out with low grade
fevers many times.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Doctor. Another thing that people talk about a lot is
the childhood vaccination schedule vaccines, and again this is another
area I know nothing about. People are unbelievably passionate about it.
On both sides. If you even say the word vaccine,
they might as well shut down your email account that
day because it's about to get ugly. What do we think,
what do we know, what's true and what's not true.

Speaker 4 (16:20):
Well, we have to listen to parents, and some parents
want to take some liberty and be a little more
flexible with the vaccine schedule. I don't think we should
be condemning those parents or kicking those kids out of
a pediatrician's practice, which is common in the United States.
If somebody wants to hold off on the hepatitis B

(16:41):
shot from the day of birth when it's recommended until
age twelve, that's perfectly fine when the moms have been negative,
which is most of the time. So I think we
have to ask ourselves where do we need to put
forth a set of vaccines where there's a high degree

(17:02):
of certainty that they're absolutely necessary, and where it can
we actually be a little more flexible, recognizing there's no
study that compares hepatitis BE given at birth to given
at age twelve. It's a sexually transmitted infection. It's preventing,
so what are we doing given it at birth. We've

(17:22):
got to listen to people when they come in and
want to modify the vaccine schedule or they want to
use the Japanese vaccine schedule, or the German vaccine schedule,
or the Danish vaccine schedule, which is far less burdensome
than the US vaccine schedule. I think we need to
listen to those individuals and not be so absolutist.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Why is there such a rejection of that doctor, because
you're obviously very much in the industry, you're not FDA traditionally,
But why is that something that's always rejected seems to
be rejected and loudly rejected by the medical establishment. What
is it?

Speaker 4 (18:00):
I think it's become a belief system. It has become
a sacred cal that you are not allowed to question
in the medical field. You will be demoted, you'll be dismissed,
you'll not be admitted to medical societies. It's become one
of these issues where there's a modern day McCarthyism. If
you ask a question, and by the way, most American
parents are asking these questions, then you're dismissed. And we've

(18:25):
got to create a culture where we talk about the
science and the evidence, not put out these dogmatic statements
that I hear time and time again. You saw it
with the COVID vaccine booster and young healthy kids. You
saw it with ignoring natural immunity during COVID, it was
this get in line and obey and follow a standard message,
or you're not a legitimate physician.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
And those days are over.

Speaker 4 (18:48):
We are encouraging a civil discourse and we are inviting
scientists to talk in a very healthy way about the data.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Doctor, you took over something that it's a very very
difficult situation for you, an institution that is now distrusted
by the American people. A lot of that's because of
COVID and things that have come out, and now you're
here to clean up somebody else's mess and try to
get that trust back between the American people and organizations
like the FDA. How do you do that?

Speaker 4 (19:18):
Well, we're doing it through radical transparency. Our ultimate metric
performance is going to be the success a year or
two years from now, I think you're going to see
some cures and meaningful treatments passed by the FDA because
of a new pathway by which we're getting our decisions
out in weeks instead of a year. Healthier food for
children is a massive priority. You saw our action to

(19:40):
remove the nine petroleum based food dies we also saw
one of the largest food makers, Tyson, just last week
announced they're going to get rid of the next tier
of chemicals high fructose, corn syrup, titanium dioxide, and BHT,
which is a preservative. And so you're starting to see
this mass movement to address the root causes of our

(20:02):
childhood chronic disease epidemic. We can't keep medication medicating our
nation's kids at scale. We've got to start talking about
the root causes. And that's why we went ahead and
aired on the side of caution when we identified the
risk with a scene of benefit and pregnancy.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Just to be clear, you're not going to mess with
red lobster at all, right, I can't. I can't divide
by that.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
You can't. You'll be able to continue eating lobster to
your heart's content.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Jesse, thank you, doctor. I appreciate you very much, sir,
come back suit all right. Brendon Tatum is going to
join us next. He's actually run into ANTIFA before on
a college campus. We'll talk to him about the memorial,
the reaction to the memorial, ANTIVA designating terrorist organization. All

(20:50):
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Speaker 5 (22:16):
That wasn't just about a man who died. This was
about a movement claiming divine permission to rule.

Speaker 3 (22:22):
Can I get a witness?

Speaker 5 (22:23):
It was a revival meeting wrapped in a memorial, a
political rally dress as church. What we saw in that
arena was not simply faith finding public expression. It was
religious nationalism on full display. That is the truth, That
is my truth. The language was unmistakable. Take the nation
back for God, restore America's covenant. This is a holy calling,

(22:47):
That's what it sounded like. This is not the language
of democracy. This is the language of domination. And when
politicians wrap themselves in scripture, they are not calling us
to virtue. They are demanding submission.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
If I didn't know better, I would say, he sounds
afraid joining me now. My friend Brandon Tatum, host of
The Officer Tatum Show, also a turning point USA contributor Brandon,
Why would Don Levan be so afraid?

Speaker 6 (23:21):
Probably because that devil in him is listening to the
spirit of God and listen to the word of God,
and it's making him tremble.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
You Know.

Speaker 6 (23:29):
The funny thing is I watched his whole skit by him,
and I don't think he said the name of Jesus
one time, and we all know why he won't declare
the name of Jesus, because the name of Jesus above
every name.

Speaker 3 (23:39):
Demons tremble at the name of Jesus.

Speaker 6 (23:41):
And that devil Don Lemon and the other devil that's
on his back every night, both of them are terrified
that there would be a Christian revival, and I think
he should be ashamed of itself.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
But of course, as we know, he won't be ashamed
of himself. And this is something I think the right
is most definitely starting to get, and especially in the
wake of not just Charlie's assassination, but all the evil
we've seen in the past couple of years, I think
the right, especially the Christian right, is starting to get
These people have declared war on you. They don't want
to be your friend. They're not trying to get along,

(24:16):
they're not trying to you know, they're not naive at all.
They have declared war on all that is good, and
we are going to have to fight that.

Speaker 3 (24:23):
War, right And the real reality is how do you
fight the war? All right?

Speaker 6 (24:29):
I don't believe that fighting the war with violence is
the solution, although I would love to do violence. However,
I think God has called us to a higher purpose.
Now you fight them by winning. They thought they killed
Charlie and that would be the end of the story,
but they didn't realize that they exacerbated everything that Charlie
thought that he wanted to do is now coming to
fruition in multiple Charlie's. They thought they had one. Now

(24:50):
it's a million Charlie's. So we can fight back by
winning with truth. We can fight back by winning, we'd
love However, that does not mean that we capitulate that,
I mean we lay down and take it. We still
can fight back by defending ourselves as well. When we
go to these events. We will go to the events
and we will tell the truth. Also we will have security,

(25:11):
and also we'll make sure these nutjobs don't survive another.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
Attack against us. We can do both things.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
At one time, man ilhan Omar's stupid, ugly face was
on TV saying things like this.

Speaker 7 (25:24):
What I find jarring is that there are so many
people willing to excuse the most reprehensible things that he
said that they agree with that that they're willing to
have monuments for him, that they want to create a
day to honor him, and that they want to produce
resolutions in the House of Congress honoring his life and legacy.

(25:49):
It is one thing to care about his life, because
obviously so many people loved him, including his children and life.
But I am not going to sit here and be
judged for not wanting to honor any legacy this man
has left behind that should be in the dust pen
of history and we should hopefully move on and forget

(26:12):
the hate that he spewed every single day.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
Brandon, this is a communist from Somalia. Her communist subversive
family was brought here by the good graces of the
United States of America. They came from the biggest stump
on planet Earth. And she's done nothing but try to
subvert this country since she got here. Why is she
not denaturalized and deported yet?

Speaker 3 (26:33):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (26:34):
We feeling it that we had a deportation exercise that
we've done across the country that have been very successful.
I don't know how she don't get lumped into that.
I read something on the internet just recently, and I
have to verify, but I've seen it circulated around and
she married a brother, a cousin or something. This diabolical,
foolish woman should be shunned for the things she's saying.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
And let me just add this to it.

Speaker 6 (26:56):
If you see elin Omar when you die, that mean
you the hell This woman don't love God. This woman
is anti Christian, she's anti American, she's anti jew, you
name it. She's a devil and she's evil. We gotta
start calling these people out for what they really are.
You never see her say anything positive about America. You

(27:16):
never see her say anything positive about the founding. And
she is in a part of a religion where their
founder is having sex with a nine year old Like
miss me with the stupidity and talk about being left
in the dust pan of history, maybe what you stand
for should be in a dust pan of history. Can
we tell the truth about what elin Omar stands for?

(27:37):
Can we tell the truth about the diabolical stuff that
is preached in her book? Don't make me get started
on these idiots. And it's time now in America for
us to say no. We gotta draw a line in
the sand. It's us versus them, it's good versus evil,
and we're gonna do the same thing that Jesus did
when he was alive on earth.

Speaker 3 (27:58):
We're gonna call you for who you are.

Speaker 6 (28:00):
You devil, you viper, you hypocrite. And I think every
Christian should be bold enough and courageous enough to call
it how we see it.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
President Trump is calling it how he sees it. When
it comes to Antifa, officially yesterday designating them as a
terrorist organization, which sounds great, But what does it mean, Brandon,
You're a former cop. Most people don't know that. Well,
I guess some people may not know that, but you're
a former cop. What does it mean now that this
is a terrorist organization?

Speaker 6 (28:31):
Well, what I hope it means because terrorist organization designation
is a federal designation. So what I'm hoping that it
means is that when anybody dress up with the inditya
of Antifa, or association with Antifa, or have electronic communication
with coordinating efforts on behalf of Antifa funding Antifa would
all be prosecuted under the law by being involved in

(28:52):
a domestic terrorist organization in anything that someone do in
the color of Antifa, which means that if you are
claiming to be Antifa and you assault some that is
an aggravated charge you are now acting on behalf of
a terrorist organization and you should spend the rest of
your life in prison. I don't know how we haven't
done this before, because terrorist organizations, especially domestic, and I'll
explain that is that if you are using violence to

(29:15):
coerce a political reality or perspective, that is called terrorism.
If you are doing that domestically, that's called domestic terrorism.
These people go around campuses that go around cities. They're
dressed in all black, covering their faces, throwing YearIn, throwing
rocks on.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
People, threatened death to people.

Speaker 6 (29:32):
I seen one of these idiots online other just the
other day saying that we should go out and kill
ICE agents like these people should have been designated a
long time ago. And I tell you what, I'm glad
that they're designated as terrorists because if they have the
nerve to come to Arizona and perpetuate violence, they are
gonna meet with whoever they want to meet at the
end of that tunnel that they believe in.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
You've had a run in with them on campus Avenue.

Speaker 6 (29:58):
Oh to trust me, only because I love Charlie and
I was trying to do the right thing with turning
point here and say I didn't create a whole bunch
of sleeping bags for people to take naps on campus.
These little weany, none binary, soy eating cowards. I would
have swept them all up by myself. However, I was
trying to be reasonable and I just had to push

(30:19):
a couple of them out of the way to protect
the people who were there, because law enforcement didn't do anything.
And they told me, as a Antifa is coming towards us,
dressing all black, coming off of campus. None of them
were citizens or students on campus. They said, we're not
gonna do anything. I said, you need to protect us.

(30:39):
We have the right to stand here and have free speech.
We're not gonna do anything. And I said, well, I'm
gonna do my best to protect people. I mean, because
these people are cowards. I mean, let's and I don't
think it's the police officers individually that are cowards. It's
the administration that are cowardice. It is the police chiefs
of these organizations that are afraid of backlash when you

(31:00):
slap one of these weirdos in the head with a baton.
They don't want that on the news, but they would
love to see a black man get beat over the
head by one of these Antifa thugs, and that's okay
for publicity for the university.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
These people are cowards.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Man.

Speaker 6 (31:13):
Enough is enough, man, you can't come on campus. The
thing is, it's a safety issue for students. We don't
know who these people are. They could actually be terrorists,
and they're coming onto campus dressed in all black, assaulting people, steal.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
In our tent, yelling our slurs.

Speaker 6 (31:32):
They slapped the woman in the back of the head
in front of the police officers. And it's the cowardice
nature that have been plaguing our law enforcement for years
that needs to come to an end. And I'm hoping
that the designation of them being the terrorist group allowed
the officers to let their hair down and actually do
their job.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
Jimmy Kimmel got brought back to ABC, as you are
well aware. Here's the clip that got him suspended for
a week.

Speaker 8 (32:00):
We hit some new lows over the weekend with the
Magga Gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered
Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and
everything they can to score political points from it. In
between the finger pointing, there was grieving. On Friday, the
White House flew the flags at half staff, which got
some criticism. But on a human level, you can see

(32:22):
how hard the president is taking this back.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
Adults are down a hawk of your friend.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
Charlie Kirk asked sir personally, how are you holding up
over the last day and a half, sirch I think
very good.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
And by the way, right there, you see all the trucks.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
They've just started construction of the new bauro for the
White House, which is something they've been trying to get.

Speaker 9 (32:40):
As you know, for about one hundred and fifty years, and.

Speaker 3 (32:43):
It's going to be a beauty.

Speaker 8 (32:45):
Yes, he's at the fourth stage of grief construction, the demolition.

Speaker 3 (32:53):
Construction.

Speaker 8 (32:55):
This is not how an adult griefs the murder of
somebody called a friend. This is how a four year
old horns of goldfish.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
Okay, I thought Donald Trump and the government banned him
for life. How's it coming back?

Speaker 3 (33:09):
Yeah? Yeah.

Speaker 6 (33:11):
First of all, people are idiotic, and I think they
jumped to the conclusion that somehow the government can control
what a private business does.

Speaker 3 (33:17):
They don't. The dude says something incredibly disgusting.

Speaker 6 (33:20):
Which the organization got a lot of backlash for, so
they suspended him.

Speaker 3 (33:24):
Indefinitely. Now here's the thing.

Speaker 6 (33:25):
People don't understand, or they may not comprehend what indefinite mean,
and definite does not mean permanent, and definite means until
further notice.

Speaker 3 (33:33):
And so they could have.

Speaker 6 (33:34):
Brought him back at any point in time that day,
next day, a month from now, a year from now,
and they could have inevitably fired him. I think that
they reacted to the backlash to try to qush or
create a controversy, and then they brought him back. The
problem is that they're going to face it that nobody's
watching the show in the first place. You gotta understand,
this guy is not doing a joke. There's no punchline
in saying that the shooter was one of maga that

(33:56):
that's not even a punchline.

Speaker 3 (33:57):
Three days before this show aired, and probably recorded before.

Speaker 6 (34:01):
That, they had already determined that this guy was brainwashed
and manipulated and by the leftist ideology. Clearly, no right
wing would kill Charlie Kirk because he was one of
the best and brightest and greatest conservatives that we know of.
So to say that is to try to hide a
disguise behind comedy. To really tell the truth of how
you feel and then cover it by putting a little

(34:23):
sign up to tell everybody to give an applause. Nobody
laughing at that stuff, and then you're trying to laugh
or mock the grief of a president. The president didn't
want to get into that. He came there to talk
about a certain topic. They don't play the whole presser
where they're asking him a series of questions. They bring
up a random question that he don't want to get
emotional about. So I can understand that Donald Trump has

(34:44):
went all out for Charlie Kirk. Donald Trump has given
him an escort, wanted his casket to be at the
rotunda Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (34:51):
Donald Trump is given him awards post his death.

Speaker 6 (34:54):
He was at the memorial service, brought the whole cabinet,
shut the front door. If you think Donald Trump is
not mourning a rolling out the red carpet for Charlie's
life and legacy. These idiots say things out of the
side of their neck, and there should be consequences. Now,
we don't have to give you the consequences, because you
have the right to say what you want to say,
but the consequences that people are going to criticize you,

(35:16):
and that your employer. Don't have to capitulate to the
stupidity that you're singing.

Speaker 1 (35:22):
Brandon, thank you, brother, appreciate you. Dome went on MSNBC
and it was hilarious, and we're going to talk about that.
I'm gonna first talk to you about your cell phone,
about specifically your company, the company you use. I know
you have a cell phone. We all do. Who do

(35:42):
you pay every month? Because one you're paying way too much.
You understand that we switched from T Mobile. That was
one I had last and I was sticker shocked and
the best way possible when we got our first bill
from Puretalk because it was cut in half, clean into
The average family saves over one thousand dollars a year

(36:03):
when they switch to Pure Talk and they're on the
same network, it's the same towers. So there's the big guys. Switch.
This is the company that shares our values, does not
crap all over this country. They've never given to Black
Lives Matter, Switch tanks five minutes, ten minutes, Puretalk, dot Com, Slash,
Jesse TV. We'll be bad. Okay, Dome is back, Kamala

(36:38):
Harris has returned, and I'm so happy. Let me explain.
Let me explain I've missed her. It's I got a
certain joy every day of mocking that moron. It's just
something that brought great joy to my life. And since
she's been gone, you know, drinking box wine and nap avow,

(37:00):
I haven't been able to enjoy it at all. And
now she's on this book tour, and I'm going to
tell you right now, we're going to play one or
two things whenever I get to of her little clips,
but there are going to be more in the coming days.
She's on a book tour, and let's talk about the
book tour thing for a moment. The book industry, the

(37:20):
book political connection. It's really bad. I'm not sure how
we solve this problem, but it's really bad. So let
me explain how it works. A lot of these politicians,
you look at them and you look at their income,
and you think to yourself, how did they become a millionaire?
How'd that happen? How's Bernie Sanders worth three million dollars?
How how? Well? Lots of times we say, well they're corrupt.

(37:42):
They are, but not necessarily in the way we think
that money oftentimes comes from book deals. Okay, well, you
can understand that I can understand that surely a lot
of people want to buy these books. So I'm going
to show you something right here. It's a total shameless plug,
but I'm actually not trying to sell it to you.

(38:03):
I wrote one book, one book. It is the Anti
Communist Manifesto, all right, one book. Now, to my surprise,
it killed. It was on several best seller lists in
the month of July when it came out, it was
the number one political book in the United States of America,
number one. I didn't hardly make anything, are there anything

(38:26):
at all? So how is it that Bernie Sanders, and
I'm sure Kamala Harris, how is it all these politicians
make all this money on books. Here's how it works.
You write a book, I you, we would have to
bank on people buying the books. But if you are
a card carrying member of the system, if you've been

(38:47):
a loyal communist, you don't have to bank on the
people buying these books. Who cares what Dome has to
say about anything? Nobody cares. No one cares. She is
no no one's interested in this woman at all. But
there are communist institutions across the United States of America
who will mass produce or mass purchase, I should say,

(39:07):
mass purchase your books, thus bringing you large quantities of money.
What do they do with the books? I throw them away,
They stack them in a room somewhere. No one actually
reads them. But you know, Dirty Commy Institute says, I
don't need fifty thousand copies of it. In the end,
it's a way to legally This is what's said. It's

(39:29):
legal to legally drop a boatload of money in a
politician's bank account. And Democrat after democrat after democrat has
done this time and time and time again. It is
such a pervasive problem that you know how I just
told you my book was on the bestseller list. A
bunch bestseller lists. They have little annotations on the bestseller

(39:50):
list for people who had institutions buy their books in
mass That's how common of a problem it is. Dirty
Commy Institute will come by fifty two thousand copies. The
end result, of course, is they want Kamala Harris's bank
account to be nice and fat because she stole a
bunch of your money and found ways to give it
back to these filthy organizations. But let's focus right now

(40:12):
on something hilarious Dome said, there's a thing. There are
things that are known that kind of everybody knows, but
only a few people are willing to actually voice gay
people in the black community. The black community has traditionally
it's kind of changing now, which is good, but has

(40:33):
traditionally been hardcore Democrat. You know, Barack Obama's getting ninety
two to ninety three percent of the Black vote. It's
been a traditional hardcore Democrat demographic. But they're really not
big on the whole gay thing. When I say not
big on it, they absolutely despise it. They reject it outright.

(40:55):
And Dome, when she was given the nomination, had a
choice to make. She had to go out and choose
a VP. They don't. Why didn't you pick may or Pete?

Speaker 10 (41:07):
You say in the book really bluntly that your personal
first choice for your running mate would have been Pete
Bo to judge, and you praise him effusively. You say
he would have been an ideal partner if I were
a straight man, And you say effectively that demographically, it
was too much to ask of the American people to
ask them to elect you with him as your running mate,

(41:30):
To say that he couldn't be on the ticket effectively
because he was gay.

Speaker 1 (41:33):
It's hard to hear.

Speaker 11 (41:34):
No, No, that's not what I said that, that's that
he couldn't be on the ticket because he is gay.
My point, as I write in the book, is that
I was clear that in one hundred and seven days,
in one of the most hotly contested elections for president

(41:54):
of United States, against someone like Donald Trump, who knows
no floor, to be a black woman running for president
of the United States, and as a vice presidential running
mate a gay man, with the stakes being so high,
it made me very sad. But I also realized it

(42:17):
would be a real risk. Maybe I was being too cautious.
You know, I'll let our friends, we should all talk
about that. Maybe I was, But that's the decision I made.

Speaker 12 (42:33):
To watch her, to watch her try to not say
it but also say it, well not.

Speaker 1 (42:40):
Saying it now. It's not it's not didn't say it's
because he was gay. It's just that it was too
risky to choose him.

Speaker 12 (42:51):
And of course, and of course they'll never just come
right out and be honest about why, why, hey, get
down to the nitty gritty dome, what is it? What
particular group would reject such a choice, Dome, I am curious,
but she's just so terrible at it.

Speaker 1 (43:08):
And this is part of what gives me such joy
is these people are such disgusting, despicable liars. They can
never just come out and be honest about anything at all.
It's not hard to say. It's not hard to come
out and say I didn't pit beat Budhaje Edge because
he's gayer than a three dollar bill, and because the
black community completely rejects that kind of thing, and I
wouldn't been able to get enough of the black vote

(43:29):
and it would have cost me the election. That's not
a difficult thing to say. It's true. Everyone else knows it,
but they can't, so they have to kind of try
to dance anyway. Lighten the mood next, all right, it's

(43:49):
time to lighten the mood. We opened up the show
with a bit of a Trump love fest, and apparently
we're just going to keep that going here because John
Carl with ABC is a future human being. Remember the
first four years Donald Trump was president, he did everything
in his power to lie and destroy and decap that
presidency because he's a communist revolutionary. Donald Trump was quite

(44:11):
kind to him in his first four years, and he
saw what that kindness got him. Donald Trump is taking
a different approach now.

Speaker 9 (44:20):
The reason I'm winning is because you're guilty, John, You're guilty.

Speaker 3 (44:23):
ABC is a.

Speaker 9 (44:24):
Terrible network, of very unfair network, and you should be
ashamed of yourself. NBC is equally bad. I don't know
who's worse. I think they're equally bad. And you know,
for you to stand there and ax so innocent and
ask me a question like that, but look, you've maid
a big price because you were dishonest. Jan The reason
I won that lawsuit was because you were dishonest. You

(44:46):
were proven to be dishonest. And so you can't sit
back and just say, oh, well, what do you think
you know, like you're some wonderful person. You're not a
wonderful person. Practically, you're a terrible reporter. You know it,
and so do I.

Speaker 1 (44:59):
Okay, I love that. I love that that is starting
to spread throughout the GOP. Stop with the well you're
being quite biased, Bob, No, just calm, scumbags. Your enemy
is your enemy. I'll see them all
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