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October 16, 2025 38 mins

Is Trump losing middle America with the tariffs and foreign politics? What happened to the whistleblowers that the FBI said they’d bring back? Insulating the revolution. Why can’t congress pass a single subject bill. What getting involved locally mean. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
an absolutely wonderful Thursday, and ask doctor Jesse. Thursday, let's
check in on the Democrats and see how they're doing
in over Middle America.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
I'm a white woman that has lived in a red
state my entire life, and I can tell you when
I'm around white people, they test the racist water. They
test it on people like you all all the time,
and they'll try to say off color things. I put
my hand up. It absolutely happens, and you're fortunate that
maybe you're having.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
I can I just say, literally, this August, a white
person said the N word in front of me.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
Literally, not just this August, but literally this August. What
did literally add to that? Anybody? Can anyone answer the
question why everybody has to throw literally into every sentence

(01:20):
all the time. It is so mind numbing. In fact,
it just stop. Please literally it's literally there. Literally, I
just literally it's literally Thursday. Literally, I'm about to order
a pizza. Literally, Oh my gosh, just speak, just speak, please, Jesse.

(01:41):
When are you going to address that the whistle that
the whistleblowers have not been compensated. Well, here's the deal
the whistleblowers. Remember we had that big pub the announcement.
Cash Mattel put out that big public announcement that the

(02:04):
FBI whistleblowers, who I have been nadvocating for for a
very long time, that they were being brought back. Sounded good, right,
sounded good? Certainly gave me quite a bit of hope.
They they're running into some snags. I am displeased as

(02:25):
of right now. I am hoping what we're seeing is
just standard government slowness. But so far, talking to them,
they're being sidelined. Essentially. Oh no, no, no, no, no, brave whistleblowers,

(02:46):
We're gonna We're gonna bring you back anyway. Got a
big stack of paper papers over here, half need shredded,
half need stapled. Thanks for your service. Go to the
back room and shred papers all day, that kind of stuff.
I am waiting before I blow a blood vessel on

(03:09):
the air and start ranting and raving about this, which
I'm going to do. But what's happening so far is
not acceptable. And what it feels like right now, just
what it feels like. What it feels like is we
got played a little bit. What it feels like is

(03:31):
some people wanted us to shut up and stop advocating
for these brave heroes. So they said, no, no, no, no, no,
they're they're all coming back, They're all hired back. Congratulations,
and then they slow roll everything. I am not hearing
things that please me at all. I am hoping for

(03:52):
the best, but I have a limited amount of patience,
as you are well aware, and the time is growing
near where I'm going to get upset there now. But
that's where I'm at now. Was that clear enough for you?
Greeting's fellow history enthusiast curious what the status is with
all the NGOs that were contracted to handouts housing meals

(04:16):
and benefits to illegals handed out around the country. How
much do they get? Have the contracts ended, had been
cut off? So on, so forth? Okay, he said, I
appreciate the multi class. Oh yeah, so on and so forth.
All right, So here's part of the problem of what
we've been going through. And this will get specifically to

(04:36):
the NGOs, but in general, remember that the law that
the law profession, the legal profession, legal school, law schools, judges, lawyers.
It is in large part dominated by communists, not at all,
not all of them at all. There are some blood

(04:57):
red lawyers and wonderful lawyers out there, but the field
in large part is dominated by communists. They have taken
over law schools and all this other stuff, and they
are well well versed in the law, in the legalities
of things. Yes, communists are more than willing to break

(05:18):
the law, But what's better than breaking the law, figuring
out all the legal loopholes you need so you can
do absolutely horrible things without ever breaking the law. So
when I tell you an NGO, a quote non government organization,

(05:43):
got one hundred million dollars of your money, and that
one hundred million dollars to this NGO was used to
feed and house illegals. But wait, it's more. They also
used it to educate the illegals before they got here
on how they can stay here. So they got them here,

(06:05):
they're feeding them here, they're flying them around the country
and getting them places to stay. And I say they
got your money. Your head is about to explode in anger,
and justifiably so, because that is wrong in every way,
not just bringing them here, but using your own money
to do it. But this is how democrats use government.

(06:28):
And some Republicans that are being fair, but this is
how democrats use government. All of it is designed to
aid them every single step they take. They are trying
to make their revolution legal. They're trying to insulate their
revolution from ever being cracked down on. So you throw

(06:51):
this little loophole in that law, and this little loophole
in this law, and this little bit on this bill.
And I mean, how many of these bills did they
pay that we're quote omnibus bills. You know what omnibus beeds.
It's a term they throw around all the time. What
does it actually mean. It means, instead of being any

(07:12):
single subject, we just do a bunch of stuff in there.
That's what it means. Omnibus. It just encompasses a bunch
of different things. Why do they do omnibus bills? Why
don't they do those single subject bills you've been campaigning
for for the longest time. Why gotta be a reason? Well,
how do you do corruption with a single subject bill?

(07:35):
If I come to the floor of the House of
Representatives and I have a bill that says build a wall,
that's it. It's a straight up It's one page. Here's
the money we need. This is what we're gonna do.
We're gonna build five hundred miles of border wall. This
is the bill. Well that's fine at all, But how
am I gonna get any of that cheddar cheese. I've

(07:58):
got I got donors, I've got political friends. I'm here
to loot the treasury and give taxpayer money out to
all my friends. This single subject bill, build the wall.
What's in it for me? That's why you never see it.

(08:23):
And by the way, that's why I'm fairly confident you
will never see it. The bills aren't single subject because
that would reduce and practically eliminate corruption. Instead. Oh no, no, no, Jesse,
I'm glad. I'm glad. No, no, no, I want to build
the wall too. I'll tell you what though. We also

(08:44):
we need a new airport for my state. We need
a new airport in my district. And hey, Bob, what
is what is your district in California need? Oh you
want to build a new park. Let's get that in
there too. So we'll build the wall and an airport
and a new park. And hey, Senator Jerkwater, what don't
you guys need some extra stuff? Oh? You want a
new port. But let's put that in the border bill,

(09:06):
and by the time it's done, it's ten thousand pages,
and of course they'll call it a border bill, the
Jesse Securing the Border Bill. But instead you're paying to
teach ducks how to be gay in Zimbabwe because some
congressman runs an NGO that happens to do that. And
of course his third cousin is the one who's the

(09:26):
manager of the whole thing, pocketing all the cash. That
was a long way of saying, yes, some of the
money to NGOs has been cut off. Some of it
is legal. No, it's criminal. It's awful. It's enough to
make your freakinghead explode. I know it is. But that's

(09:48):
the way our government currently works. And until we get
a lot more involved and a lot more involved in
our primaries, until we start punishing republicans in I'm aris,
then this is going to be the state of affairs. Look,
this is a long way to go. We always have
a lot more work to do. That wasn't meant to

(10:09):
make you feel bad. There's just a lot more work
to do. We can't ever be complacent and sit back
and put our feet up and say, yeah, we finally
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(10:29):
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something like that, goes out. It was actually great. Finds
exactly what he once goes in said, Hey, all right,
I gotta run your credit said, sounds good. I got

(10:50):
an eight hundred credit score, so that'll work. And he
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pull his credit score? You know what he pulled? Still
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(11:56):
Remember of you. If you want to email us your love,
your hate, your death threats, you can Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. I know it's been a heavy show,
heavy as ten boxers that you might be moving. Let's
tackle a couple other things here. This is not the
first one I've gotten like this, so let's tackle it.
Dear balding Bronco, it's not nice. I live in a

(12:19):
blood red county in western Kansas, nothing but farms, cattle,
and coyotes. Fall harvest is in full swing, and commodity
prices are in the tank. The trade wars in Trump's
first term were bad, but now with high inflation, they
are really putting the squeeze on us. Our family farm
is still maga, but when I go to town, I

(12:42):
increasingly hear folks becoming more negative to Trump. They're tired
of hearing about world peace and world politics, not asking
for another government handout. But dang, folks are hurting your thoughts,
all right, So there is first of all, let's address

(13:06):
the global politics, world peace, bringing peace here, peace in
the Middle East and stuff like that. And this is
something I have cautioned not just the Trump administration, the
Republican Party against. There is something that has been happening
in normal America, in the America that exists outside of DC.

(13:28):
There has been something that has been happening, and Washington,
d C doesn't fully realize it yet. And this includes
very much the Republican Party. In fact, it does include
the Trump White House. So let's just talk about it Americans.
Americans have watched, especially in recent years, as their standard

(13:51):
of living has gone down. Younger generations can't afford homes,
older generations, their money doesn't go as far. People aren't
spending what they used to spend, they're not taking as
many trips that everything points to this. The only reason
consumer spending levels have remained the same if you dig

(14:11):
into the data, is because rich people are spending more.
Rich people spending. It's holding up a lot of things
all right, So what does that mean? I mean to
everyone else is getting screwed. That means normal people are
having a hard time making ends meet. Now, let's pause
on that for a moment. In politics, foreign adventuring, foreign

(14:38):
interference in any way, whether you're starting a war or
stopping a war or whatever it is, getting involved in
international affairs, it feels big. And not only does it
feel big, it feels bigger and frankly more important. They

(15:00):
getting involved in domestic politics. For instance, Let's say I
magically made you a United States senator today, here's your pin.
You're a United States Senator. Now I'm not asking what
you should do. I'm asking what you would want to do.
I hand you on day one, two options. Hey, Senator,

(15:22):
you've only got time for one of the two. Here,
there is a tiny town in your area where there
was just a nasty chemical spill and the people are struggling.
They're suffering, and they would like someone to come look
at it, get them some help if they can. And

(15:42):
we would like you, Senator, to go to this tiny
town twelve hundred people. We want you to go. It's
way out of the way. It's going to take you
hours to even drive there. We want you to go
check in. Or we have a delegation heading to Paris tonight.
See there's a big there's an international conference. All these
world leaders are going to be there. We're going to

(16:03):
put you up in the four seasons. It'd be very nice.
Do you want to be part of this international conference
or do you want to go to tiny town chemical spill?
They choose Paris. I have warned privately and publicly. I

(16:23):
have warned the Republican Party, including the Trump White House,
that people do not find things affordable. Still that didn't
disappear when Joe Biden left. Of course, Donald Trump has
done wonderful things, no question about it, and it's better
than when Biden was there. But people are still not
making ends meet. And when the midterms come around, or

(16:48):
when twenty twenty eight comes around, I know. Look, peace
in the Middle East sounds great. There aren't very many
Americans who are going to be voting because there's piece
in Gaza. Sounds good, and it is good. Fine, sounds good.
That's not what motivates people. There is less of an

(17:11):
appetite for any foreign stuff now than there has been
in the entirety of my lifetime, And that's because Americans
are watching their country. You get dirtier, more crime ridden,
and more expensive. And when you watch the things around
you rot, you start caring a whole lot less about Ukraine.

(17:32):
You care a lot less even about Venezuela. And I'm
not dismissive of these things about Israel. I don't want
to hear about Israel when I can't afford groceries. Sounds good,
good for Israel. How are my grocery prices? This is
something the Republican Party of God has got to understand.
But there is a signal lag there always has been
in DC. And you get there and you're puffed up

(17:53):
and you're important that you're on Air Force one and
it's international. When you're gonna give me the know about
Peace Prize. Farmers in Kansas don't care about the Nobel
Peace Prize. They care about paying the bills. Republican Party
better understand that. All right, all right, move on. We're
going to talk a little bit about abby Gate. But
I'm not going to get upside upset prose, I'm not

(18:16):
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(19:23):
Jesse We'll be back feeling a little stocky. Follow like
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the Jesse Kelly Show. On a wonderful Thursday, and ask
doctor Jesse Thursday and let me touch on this really
briefly before I get back to the questions I know

(19:45):
about the John Bolton indictment. We already talked extensively about
the John Bolton situation. John Bolton, longtime neoconn who Trump
hired in his first term. Googree anyway, John Bolton sucks,
has always sucked, will always suck, And then moved on

(20:07):
to celebrate the mar Lago raid where they said, well,
Donald Trump took all these classified documents. I do want
to remind everybody again when it comes to the Trump
classified documents, that you know who has access to any
level of classification they want? The President of the United States.
Do you know who can declassify anything they want? The

(20:33):
president of the United States. Did you know there's not
a special ceremony or something to get something declassified. You
don't have to put it through a special machine. The
president can simply look at something and say it's declassified.
Setting that aside, John Bolton was never president. Now, if

(20:55):
you've ever been to Washington, DC or the surrounding area,
you will know what I'm saying is true. If not,
don't worry about it. Just take my word for it.
It's so rich, there is so much money there you
go to all these different places around the country, and
you can tell there are so many areas where people

(21:15):
are struggling and empty storefronts and things like that. That
does not exist in the Washington DC area. As fast
as they can build fancy new buildings, they're building them.
If you go to the northern Virginia, Maryland, if you
go out to the burbs that are close to d C,
gorgeous homes, gorgeous cars, dripping in money. People like John Bolton,

(21:42):
There are many many like him. People like John Bolton
figured out long ago how to make money on the
business of government. Now that's a terrible place to be.
You don't want your country to turn into that, But
that's how so many people make their living in this country. Now,
have you been curious since Donald Trump got elected president

(22:07):
why he's been removing people's classified status access to classified information.
He's done this many many times before. FBI, CIA, Hey,
this guy no longer has national security access. Why does
it not almost seem like such such a benign thing

(22:29):
to do. Why does he even need He doesn't even
need that anymore. He's retired. No, they quote retire from
their official government jobs. The government job gets you access
to the information when you leave the government. That's when
you make your money. You use the government job to

(22:52):
get access to information. You leave the government job to
make money with the information you swindled out of the government.
This is so common it's frightening. Now. I don't know
all the details yet on the allegations against John Bolton,
the indictment against John Bolten, meaning I don't know how

(23:14):
airtight any of this is. From what I understand, He's
going to be tried somewhere in Virginia. So our chances
are not necessarily great that this is how it's been
happening in Washington for a very long time, and it's
going to take a long time to clean out this gunk.
If we can arrest and indict people like John Bolton,

(23:37):
try them, and send them to prison for doing this,
it'll happen a lot less. The problem is that it
just hasn't happened in years. It just doesn't happen in
this country. It's become a totally corrupt, disgusting swamp, and
I'm sick of it. And so let's celebrate when we
can celebrate. Jesse. A few days after the abbey Gate bombing,

(23:57):
the US sent a missile strike. Actually the intel we
got was the person responsible for the bombing. Later it
was not the responsible person, but some civilians. Where did
the intel come from? Did our intelligence group contact the Taliban?
So I guess, okay, so I know you remember, So

(24:17):
we're not going to go over at all. Horrible bombing
at Abbey Gate. The Biden administration got our people killed.
They of course don't care about that, but they do
care about bad publicity. So remember that in all life
there's a very crude saying. But it's so true that

(24:38):
poop runs downhill. If the boss is unhappy, if the
boss is maybe even in trouble, then things are going
to go poorly for the people below the boss. That's
the way life works. When the Biden administration finds itself
with a large amount of egg on its face for
an embarrassing Afghanistan pull out, and then they get thirteen

(25:00):
of our troops incinerated at Abbey Gate, they understand they
have to worry about public poll numbers. So what happens
from there. What happens from there is people start making
phone calls. You start making phone calls to the people,
not only in the intelligence community, in the military, and
you're saying things on these phone calls to the effect

(25:23):
of find the person responsible, find them quickly, find them quickly. Now,
what is your motivation. It's not revenge. It's certainly not
to it's certainly not to hold these people to account
for what they did to the troops. The only thing
you're worried about is headlines and public polling. So you
want to be able to run to the American people

(25:43):
and say, hey, we got them, but again, poop rolls downhill.
You called and you screamed at the CIA station chief
in the area. You called and screamed at the general.
Do you called and screamed at Mark Milly? You bet
to find this guy immediately. Well, what are they doing.
They're picking up the phone call too. They're picking up

(26:05):
the phone call. They're picking up the phone too, and
they're screaming at the guy underneath them and the guy
underneath them. And then let's just say, your CIA station chief,
you're screaming at everybody under you. You better get me
a name, You better get me a name. Who did this?
My job is on the line. I'm trying to get promoted.
I'm gonna be an assistant director one day you better

(26:26):
get you better. And so what happens Enough people start
breathing down enough people's necks. So eventually some guy says, well,
I think this guy possibly I haven't confirmed this. In
this house, there's a guy, and I think I think

(26:47):
that might be our guy. In fact, I had an
informant tell me he thinks it might be the guy. Well,
as that information travels back up the chain, it goes
from a lot of I think he thinks he might
be I haven't verified it. As it travels back up
to the decision makers, it turns into we found the guy.

(27:09):
In no uncertain terms, get the reaper drone. This is
not something that is unique to Abby Gate. All human beings,
you and me, we tend to only hear what we
want to hear. That's a human nature thing. When you
start talking about politics, poll numbers, this kind of stuff,

(27:34):
this is how it goes. Lots of the time you
managed to find whatever intelligence you were looking for in
order to justify whatever you wanted to do. Anyway, and
because these people are soulless monsters who only care about themselves,
they will, with a straight face, go and incinerate ten

(27:58):
innocent people in Afghanistan, six of them children. Then the
chairman of the Joint Chiefs will stand up in front
of the American people and call it a quote righteous strike.
Once that is eventually exposed, once we are revealed to
be murderers, there's no other way to look at that,

(28:19):
then they will of course investigate themselves. We're doing aye
an internal review, and at the end of the internal review,
nobody will be punished, no blame laid down anywhere. Too bad,
so sad they wash their hands of it. That is
what happens when your country has been run by monsters.
Awful terrible. Speaking of monsters, let's talk about abortion. Sixty million.

(28:45):
Can you believe that number? Sixty million babies gone? That's
the that's staggering, man. How do we fight back against
an evil that prevalent? How can we fight back against it? Well,
our greatest tool is the ultrasound. Now, you can pass laws,

(29:08):
you can overturn roversus way that all that stuff is fine.
An ultrasound is what can get us there. An ultrasound
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We've talked about cream so many times, Chris, I do
not like cream. It's terrible. I know you think it's

(30:15):
good and it should be good. When you look at
the people who were in the band, it's not good.
It's weird druggy music. I don't like cream. What what
Pink Floyd doesn't count as druggy music? Not not that much,
not that much. Oh oh, before I get back to

(30:36):
the questions, you know Obb's being really snotty sometimes. Let
me explain. I know I know that you looked at
me like hercules like some kind of zeus really some
sort of superhuman person. But I have things that go

(30:58):
wrong with me too, and I have had for three
or four months tendonitis in my right forearm. It flares
up every time I do any kind of a pulling workout.
Whenever I'm pulling on something, it'll be fine. Chris, why

(31:19):
don't you grow up, both of you, both of you
grow up. Whenever I'm pulling on something, it'll be It'll
be okay. It's not like I'm dying. But after it's done,
my forearm, my right forearm, it'll it'll be inflamed, it'll hurt.
It's not the end nothing, that's the end of the world.
So I haven't been pulling on anything. I have stopped

(31:43):
doing any pulling exercises, just trying to rest it and
get it better. Now that brings that brings ob into it.
You know, I told you she was a gymnast, and
a really good one, you know, full ride college scholarship,
University of Arizona, the world. Except she was really really good.
So she's one of these workout freaks too. Immediately she's

(32:06):
all started doing these strengthening exercises and VVVA and I
already told her it's not a strength problem. I'm fine,
we don't need to do this. But in order to
get her off my back, I told her I would,
I would, I would, So I texted her earlier. So
I worked out this morning and decided I was going

(32:26):
to try to pull again. And I did and it
flared up, and I texted her I hurt my tenonitis again.
And she texts back, hmm, that's surprising, since you've been
doing those rehab exercises I showed you and said you
would do. That was a sarcastic response. In case you're wondering,

(32:48):
that's just snotty and that's not necessary. It's not what Chris,
But that's what I told her. I've been doing them.
You just didn't see it. But whenever I say that,
then I just get accused of lying, which is I mean,
I am lying. But now you shouldn't accuse anybody of that.
And there was no need to have these little bb

(33:10):
bby b these little snotty little comments, this little picking
at this and picking at that. There's no need. There's
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(33:30):
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(33:52):
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(34:15):
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know there's so much more that can be done. I

(34:36):
recently purchased some shirts that mirror the shirt Charlie Kirk wore,
so on and so forth. I want to encourage you
as you said to get involved where you can with
the ground we have legally and locally. I've decided to
run for my local school board in Georgia, says. His
name is Mike All again, play this for you. This

(35:00):
is the lady who might be governor of New Jersey.

Speaker 3 (35:02):
I believe that parents have the right to oversee their
children's education. I would push in LGBTQ education into our schools.
Parents have a right to opt out of a lot
of things, but this is not an area where they
should be opting out, because this is an area of
understanding the background of people throughout our nation, and right
now we see, for example, at your naval academy, a

(35:25):
rasure of history.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
They want your children. They are not passive about your children.
And the Communists are not waiting till twenty twenty eight
so they can try to take back power. They are
running and governor races, obviously, but they're also running in
school board races. I know that when I bring up

(35:49):
running for local office, I know that it's very tempting
to think that you're not qualified. Yes you are, trust me,
you're qualified. The people who are there are morons. You're
more than qualified. That's one two. I know you're thinking
it's going to be difficult. You have to knock on
some doors, go out meet some people you are, anything
worthwhile is difficult. I know you're also thinking maybe it's boring.

(36:15):
Let me ease your mind. It's going to be boring.
It is Jewish producer. Chris is involved, and it's freakin boring.
He's involved, though he's doing something. Get involved. The Communist,
as bad as he is, as evil as he is,

(36:35):
he cares enough about his religion to get involved. He's
not sitting around hoping for the best. He is not
sitting around hoping that someone else comes and does it.
He is on his Secretary of State's website. He's figuring
out when, Oh, you know what, it's what October fifteen, sixteen,

(36:56):
something like that. Christmas is coming up, Chris, is your
town going to have any kind of a Christmas celebration?
Let me ask you. You want it to be gay?
You ready to have drag Sanna in your town? Do
you know who's organizing your town's Christmas parade, your town's

(37:18):
Christmas celebration? Do you know what commission, what city councilman,
who's involved? Do you know what the plan is. Do
you know that this is not super secret information they're
hiding in a bunker. You know who does know what
your town's plans are for Christmas? The Communists in your area,
because they've already been to every city council meeting. They're
aware of the commission that's coming up. They're going to

(37:40):
go sit on the commission, and they're going to make
sure Santa is as gay as possible. Get involved in
your community. I know it's not the House and the
Senate with fancy jets and steak dinners, and you're not
going to be rich and famous. I understand all that,
But that's the work that truly matters. You want to

(38:01):
know how to fortify your country as best you can
for when the communist savages come back and try to
do worse than they did last time. Fortify your local area,
and no matter where you are, there's something you can
do locally, all right, right, Well maybe not in New
York City. Someone has a question about that. We'll talk

(38:22):
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