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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show. On a fantastic Tuesday. We're gonna talk
about China and headhunting here in a moment, speaking of which,
we'll go to Haiti and talk about them cartels using
drone technology, emails, all that, so much more coming up

(00:35):
in the final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. So
amid all of our political arguing and speculating, and every
day there's a new scandal, there's a new story, there's
a new tonight, it's Epstein passes, the House passes, the Senate.
Trump's already putting out public statements about it. So we're

(00:55):
gonna have the Epstein files, and every day there's something new.
And when we see politicians in any party selling out
our country, we get angry and we oftentimes try to
nail down why, what's the motivation? And we do that

(01:16):
because we want to understand and in part because we
want to prevent it ever happening again. How could I
elected this guy and he just screwed us over why.
One thing that sucks though, is we will never for
the most part, we will never understand the things that

(01:40):
go on behind closed doors in this dark, shadowy spy
world that exists all over the planet. It has always existed.
There's a story. It's not about us, it's about the
UK UK spy agency. That'd be Mi five Warren's MPs
for Chinese headhunters, essentially that Chinese are posing as headhunters

(02:06):
to recruit people inside of their government to be able.
So think about how many people inside our own government,
Republican and Democrat, have possibly fallen victim to schemes like this.
Think about it? How many don't we know? How many

(02:28):
times has legislation passed or failed because it's some foreign
intelligence service China, Russia. Maybe it's bribery, maybe it's blackmail.
And if you're a Chinese headhunter, tell me you would
knock on Corey Booker's store.

Speaker 3 (02:46):
It is time, though, for new leadership. The other generation's
ex millennials Zee, it is time for us to step up.
The stage is waiting for us to leave, not just
the party but the nation right now.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Corey Booker'd be your first call if you were a headhunter,
or it would be him or Lindsey Graham. Think how
many years Lindsey Graham has been in Washington, DC. How
many headhunters have knocked on the door of Lindsey Graham
to get what they're looking for? Something to think about.

(03:24):
It's kind of a frustrating question to bring up because
we'll never know. We never know. I brought up remember
the ken Buck thing. Remember when we did the ken
Buck thing which I brought up. Ken Buck was this
useless idiot congressman from Colorado. And under Joe Biden's presidency,
of course, we know about many of the evil things
done by the check out the FBI. Ken Buck when

(03:47):
he had an opportunity to interrogate Christopher Ray, he didn't
sound like someone who was on the left. He didn't
sound like someone trying to be moderate. He sounded like
somebody who had been blackmailed.

Speaker 4 (04:01):
I want to thank you for leading an agency, as
you mentioned in your opening statement, that protects Americans from
foreign terrace, that an agency that protects Americas from fries
from China and Russia, and cyber crime and public corruption
and organized crime and drug cartels and human traffickers and
white collar criminals. And I want to thank you and

(04:23):
the FBI for protecting law abiding Americans from the evil
that exists all around us. And frankly, I am not
in favor of defunding the FBI. Nor am I in
favor of splitting up the FBI, Nor am I in
favor of using the home and rule for the FBI director.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
We don't know what goes on in the darker, shadowy world,
and that's always going to be frustrating for you, and
it's always going to be frustrating for me. Drives us crazy.
One thing I do know, headhunters are going to be
seeking out Lindsey Graham and Corey Booker. It's always are
you know that'd be the first place you'd look. Chef
Jesse For Thanksgiving, you should tell that you've decided to

(05:01):
bring a healthy dish to your friend's house, maybe something
like broccoli salad that would surely make OB happy. And
then when no one eats the stupid broccoli or whatever
healthy thing you decided to bring, you can tell Ob see,
nobody likes the stupid health food. This doesn't work on her.
My father, man, I miss the old man, and I

(05:25):
miss a lot of things about him, but one of
the things I really miss is him going at it
with Bob. They would argue over things just like this,
because my old man would never hold back at all,
and we would have these big family dinners, Thanksgiving something
like that, and she would. She does this all the time.

(05:46):
She does it at neighborhood parties. She'll make some amazing baked,
delicious good of she's like the dessert queen. But then
it's almost like she does it out of guilt or something,
or just for herself. She'll bring a veggie tray and
she'll chop up all this broccoli and green beans and
all this other healthy stuff and she'll bring it without

(06:06):
shame into these parties. And this is a Texas party.
It's chicken wings and pizzas and brisket, and you know,
Chris knows exactly what's there. Everyone knows exactly what's there.
And in comes Ob with some kind of delicious dessert
and her veggie tray and nobody touches it. And my
dad used to mock her relentlessly for it, without fail,

(06:28):
even when she was getting mad. Wow, that was a
big hit, Ob. I'm surprised that broccoli didn't go flying
off the table right away. And she'd start yelling at him.
And it was just the most entertaining thing in the world.
No for Thanksgiving. I've already worked it out. In fact,
I owe a listener because it was a listener's suggestion,
and I've already worked it out. Thanksgiving is going to

(06:48):
be because we have this local Thanksgiving we're doing with
the neighborhood. Bob is going to I'm sure bring a
veggie tray or something. We have to bring a veggie.
But she's also going to make her homemade She does
this homemade cobbler and the top of it is sugar cookie,
so it's Barry cobbler, but the top of it is
really really crunchy and yummy. And then she makes homemade

(07:10):
vanilla ice cream with it. I will make myself physically
sick on it. I've done so more times than I
can count. So there's that. What, Chris, what I'm bringing
some in, buddy, listen, Okay, I'll tell you this. If
there's any left, I'm bringing some in. But the woman

(07:33):
by now has a bit of a reputation. The reputation
is you eat whatever dessert Aubrey is bringing. The woman
can friggin bake. I think it's her. I think it's
her obsessive, nerdy, detailed accountant nature she knows she's an accountant,
but so I think that's why she's so good at baking.

(07:55):
She's if I were to ever make something, I'm just
going to add more of whatever I like. Oh, if
this amount of sugar is what they call for, I
should double it, right, and so I'll ruin everything. But
she does it perfectly, and if it's not perfect, she'll
adjust it to it's perfect the next time. She's developed
a reputation for baked goods. For desserts. Brother, there's not

(08:18):
going to be any cobbler left. I'm sorry. I can try,
but there's not going to be any cobbler. Yes, well,
does she make the best banana bread? Guys, there's a
chance she's listening, all right. Her banana bread is really

(08:39):
really good. I want to stress that it's really really good,
one of the best I have ever had. Recently, Producer
Corey's wife made some banana bread for us. That's the

(09:00):
best banana bread I've ever eat in my entire life.
It's really really good. Anyway, stop distracting me. We're getting
what are you doing? You just did that, so why
would get in trouble? If oob, here's this, She's going
to be furious. Well, anyway, I am going to bring,
courtesy of a loosener suggestion, some sort of a stuffed jalapenou. Now,

(09:26):
I don't know what I'm gonna stuff in it yet.
I know it's going to be cheese, maybe bacon or something. What, Chris, sausage?
I like a cheese and sausage. Here's my thing. I
don't have to wrap it in bacon. If I'm stuffing
it full of cheese and sausage, right, I don't how
do I keep it in there? I don't know. Can

(09:48):
I stuff something in the end of it or something?
I have to wrap it in bacon. Here's my problem
with bacon wrapped. It's hard to make sure everything's done right.
When the jalapino, you know, everything in maybe cooked and done,
but the bacon's not quite done or the bacon is
freaking black, which is gross, and then and then everything
else isn't quite done yet. I have not had much

(10:10):
success with the whole wrapping things in bacon thing. No, Chris,
I think I'll pass on the Jewish person helping me
out with the bacon. I don't even that's against the
law for you, isn't it you're not allowed to handle it.
I thought you weren't allowed to touch it. You can
touch it, you have to just well go sacrifice a
goat or something afterwards. What I'm asking, I don't know

(10:32):
all the rules. You can touch it, Okay, Chris, you
make the side, all right. I'll bring you some cobbler.
If you make the side, I'll get Relief Factor to
throw in an extra pack for you for the pain,
the back pain that I know you probably struggle with
because you also have a toddler. Relief Factor is for
the pain in your life. It's for the physical pain

(10:54):
that holds you back from doing the things you love.
You like to jog, you like to go, if you
like to work. Do you like it? What don't you
do anymore? Because your body friggin hurts. That's the thing.
Relief Factor is there to give you back. It's there
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Here's what you do. You go to relief Factor dot

(11:17):
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(11:39):
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Speaker 1 (11:42):
We'll be back Truth Attitude. Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Tuesday.
You can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Remember when we talked about cannibalism and Haiti and we
got that one whiny email or voicemail from the guy
A watch your words. They're beautiful people. I want to

(12:09):
remind you that the leader currently in Haiti his name
is Barbecue, and it's not because he makes a mean
pulled pork. I'll just put it to you that way.
He's urging agents in the un to work from home
for their own safety. He's now putting out diplomatic messages.

(12:30):
Barbecue is putting out diplomatic messages. Just a quick reminder
that Dominican Republic, they're on the same island. It's the
same island. The Dominican Republic, by all reports, clean, safe, wonderful.

(12:51):
They have a nice border wall up between them and Haiti.
Whenever they find Haitians in their country. They quickly throw
them into vehicle and drive them directly back to Haiti.
Culture matters a lot. They're all the same skin color,
by the way. Culture matters. I take that back. There's

(13:12):
a mix of skin colors in between Haiti, Dominican Republic,
and just but no skin color differences. Cultural differences, religious differences.
One of them a Catholic society, the other one voodoo
demon worshiping garbage.

Speaker 4 (13:29):
Eh.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
You do with that what you will, speaking of religious matters.
Every now and then, it pays to test things in
your life. Entities you trust. I don't know that. I
want to say people you trust, because if you love
someone and trust them, I don't know that. I want
to say, you need to test them. But it does

(13:51):
pay to test institutions you trust, it does you know?
Right now, we've talked we've talked about it for on
the show, that Christians are being massacred in Nigeria. You
know that there's a split in the country. The north
is Muslim, the south is Christian. There's a line through
the middle. I actually believe it's called the the mid line.

(14:13):
Pretty positive the mid line, and the Muslims are slaughtering
all the Christians in the mid line they can find.
There are also some Christians up north the It's terrible.
We have Christians being butchered in mass in Nigeria today.
I'm not gonna play it for you because the audio
doesn't matter. Nicki Minaj, you know who Nicki Minaj is.

(14:39):
I don't know. I'm not familiar with her music per se.
She's a singer or a rapper, one of these ghetto
type singers. She got up and spoke quite eloquently, I
might point out, on behalf of the persecuted Christians in Nigeria.
Good for her, by the way, Nicki, I doubt you're listening.

(15:00):
If you are well done, proud of you, that's awesome.
But let me ask you this simple question. Do you
go to church? If the answer to that question is yes,
has Nicki Minaj spoken out more about the martyrdom of
Christians than your pastor?

Speaker 5 (15:22):
In Nigeria, Christians are being targeted, driven from their homes
and killed. Churches have been burned, families have been torn apart,
and entire communities live in fear constantly simply because of
how they pray. Sadly, this problem is not only a great.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
We got it.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
We got it. It's not actually about her, although again
I want to give her credit for raising awareness to
the issue. What has your pastor said about it? Anything?

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Anything?

Speaker 2 (16:02):
I know between avoiding the subject of gay marriage and
lecturing you to turn the other cheek for forty five
minutes on Sunday, he had a lot on his plate.
But did your pastor say anything? Did your pastor say
anything when Charlie Kirk was martyred anything at all, even
if it was a lame statement, Did he say anything?

(16:27):
Remember what I told you about COVID, how it was
the great sorting for people in your life, Meaning if
you had a friend or family member who cast you
out because you wouldn't wear a mask or get ninety
booster shots or something, not saying you had to cut

(16:48):
him off forever, but just to be clear, that's the
person in your family who's going to turn you into
the Feds one day. They will. That's the one COVID
showed you. The in your family circle or friend circle
you can never ever ever trust because they'll turn you
into the state like that in a heartbeat. Well, we

(17:11):
have in recent months had the assassination of a Christian martyr,
thirty one year old young man, wife, two kids, and
we have the mass slaughter of Christians in an African
country known as Nigeria. If your pastor hasn't uttered a
word about either of those things, it might be time

(17:36):
to find a new church. You have to test things.
You have to test institutions now and then, because there
are clear tests about things. If you don't have the
guts to bring up either of those things, how are
you going to leave my family?

Speaker 3 (17:55):
Are you?

Speaker 2 (17:55):
How are you going to give me guidance in the
Christian faith? Just little heads up? Here's another little test.
What did your cell phone company do and say? After
George Floyd died when the Black Lives Matter savages were
burning down American cities? What did your And don't just

(18:15):
don't just go by memory. I would encourage you to
go look it up. Go pick up your phone, go
get on your computer and look up Verizon AT and
T T Mobile. When communists were torching American cities permanently
destroying the police departments there and ensuring that they become
robbery and murder capitals. What did your cell phone company

(18:37):
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Speaker 1 (19:17):
We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show on air and
online at Jesse kellyshow dot com.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Tuesday.
If you miss any part of the show, you can
download at iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. Excuse some emails, Jesse, I
am weary to my bones watching the Trump administration play
whackable with Antifa and leftist terrorists. We see no action

(19:45):
against the funders at the Antifa terrorist network. Okay, first,
what do you do when you find hornets or wasps
in your backyard? What do you do when you find
a wasp in your backyard. That's right, Chris. You get
the spray, but what do you spray? Just the wasp?

(20:07):
You have to go spray the nest. You can kill
that wasp all day long. You should, that's fine. Don't
want to sting in you or the kiddos, but you
have to go find the nest and spray the nest.
There are always going to be, always going to be
legions and legions of communist street animals, because there are

(20:31):
always people who are broken, broke, bored, druged out, bad parents,
bad life, people wandering out there just waiting for some
terrible cause they can glob onto. There are always people
like that in every society. In short, there's always communist

(20:52):
male contents you can recruit to go throw bricks at
ice agents. Those people are not hard to find. There's
always some scumbag willing to do something like that. You
know what, there aren't a lot of rich people who
will fund it. They're just aren't. Now, don't get on.

(21:13):
The communists have plenty. There are plenty of George Soros
types and those types that there's plenty of those, so
you can, you can, you can struggle to take care
of all of them because there's more than one. But
you don't have to take down ten thousand people. In

(21:34):
order to take down the communist funding network that funds
all the street animal activity in the United States of America,
you just have to go to the people who actually
write the checks, go to the wasp's nest, and eliminate it. Now,
to your frustration that that has not happened yet, let

(21:55):
me explain this against We haven't had a talk like
this in a while. I'm going to make this extremely simple,
but it's not as simple. Okay, let's say I'm a
communist scumbag who hates the United States of America. I'm
George Soros. Everyone knows the name. He's just the most
commonly known names. I'll use the name. It's more his

(22:18):
son now, who's pretending to be straight. But you understand
what I mean. George Soros. Now, I I want two things.
I want to burn down the United States of America,
and I also want a return on my investment. How
do I go about that? Well, I have to send money.
It's going to require money. Any investment requires money in

(22:41):
the beginning. So I will invest initially in something called
he has the Open Society Foundation, but I want to
make this super easy to understand. The Chris Network. The
Chris Network, you know what it is. It's a non profit.
You see, it's not an overtly political network. It's a nonprofit.

(23:03):
We're not here to make money.

Speaker 4 (23:05):
Now.

Speaker 2 (23:05):
Granted, the CEO Chris, of course, takes for himself a
generous salary, but overall it's a nonprofit. And I write
this network twenty million dollars a year. Okay, so the
Chris Network has twenty million dollars a year. What I
really want, remember, is to burn down the United States
of America. How do I do this with the Chris Network. Well,

(23:29):
the Chris Network, they need to get that twenty million
dollars from their hands into the hands of the communist
street animals on the ground. Well, to do that, I
may need even a couple more layers, but we don't
want to add more layers to make it too confusing.
The Chris Network, you know what he does. Chris starts

(23:53):
for other nonprofits. He has communists who work for him,
and they go start four their nonprofits we'll call them one, two, three,
and four. Number one they deal with the complete lie
that is climate change. The second one they're the LGBTQ
rage mobs. The third one, they're the fake civil rights movement.

(24:15):
We'll call it Black Lives Matter. The fourth one, they're
all about subarus. These are the feminists. Okay, now let's
talk about number two, the lgbticket whatever. Well, part of
burning down America means I need to break America's children.
So the number two charity, which again I gave to

(24:37):
a nonprofit. The nonprofit gives to someone else, the number
two charity. They have other networks. They work with existing
ones and new ones. And what they're trying to do
is get gay porn into your child's public library. They'll
fund the unions, they'll fund political campaigns. They'll make sure

(24:57):
the local mayor, the local school has funding to run.
Did you know they do that? Did you know that
communists will fund school board members to get out just
enough of a vote to ensure Aiden, Jaden and Braden
learn how to be gay in social studies. They spread
this money to others, and then it gets spread to others.
This is the most brief and frankly overly simplistic way

(25:21):
I can explain. The communist funding network is complicated and
it's difficult to break because of this. Let's go back
to the original source. George Soros. He's worth billions and
billions and billions of dollars. Money can buy you a

(25:42):
lot of things in this life. As the Beatles taught us,
it can't buy you love, but it most definitely can
buy you better steaks, better cars, better houses, better airplane seats,
better hotels, and better lawyers, really really good lawyers. And
anyone who knows lawyer, I actually have one of my family,

(26:02):
and I have my own. Anyone who knows lawyers will
tell you there's probably not another example in life that
is that proves the statement this statement more correct. You
get what you pay for. You ever to talk to
someone who had a public defender. A lot of those

(26:23):
poor January six ers didn't have any money. They had
public defenders. Public defenders suck. They don't know what they're doing.
You're going to jail, pal. Public defenders suck. Go find
a five hundred dollars thousand dollars two thousand dollars an
hour lawyer. They're just better. That's why they command that
kind of payment, That's why they work for the elite

(26:44):
law firms. Well, when George Soros is sitting down figuring
out how to burn down America from within and coming
up with this, you know, the Chris network and then
the other crew networks that work with Chris. When he's
coming up with all this, he's not trying to find
him self in prison for the end of his life.
He doesn't want to go to prison. He wants to

(27:05):
stay in those resorts and keep eating at steak. So
so much of this is legal, and so much of
this is cloaked in things. Really smart accountants set up
these networks, really smart lawyers set up these networks. It's

(27:25):
going to be very, very difficult to take it apart,
and it's going to take time. Now, let's be very
generous and let's say Pam Bondi has the ability to
take apart these networks, which I'm not sure of, but
let's be nice and say she does. She can't do
it in this amount of time. Trump declared Antifa a
domestic terrorist network was a month ago. I can't keep

(27:48):
track of everything. A month ago, two months ago. I
just told you about one billionaire. He's one of them.
And a small example of how complicated this web of
dark money is. Even the finest prosecutor on the planet,
and I don't know who that is. Could not take

(28:10):
a part a network this complicated in a month. It's
not possible. I don't want to be this guy that
tells you be patient, be patient because it's all the
good things are gonna happen in the end. I'm not
saying that. I'm not saying that good things are gonna
happen in the end, and the end we will win,
and the end we'll take apart that network. I'm not
telling you that. But I am telling you we're not

(28:32):
gonna see this yet, not at all, not tomorrow either,
not next month. We're just not going to see it yet.
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(28:53):
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Speaker 1 (29:58):
Jesse Kelly returns next.

Speaker 2 (30:03):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday. We shall return tomorrow
for a hook day and that's always a good time, Jesse.
At Jesse Kelly's Show is the email account. Now before
I get to a couple other emails and cartel things,

(30:23):
Mike Johnson, in the wake of the House and Senate
passing the Epstein stuff, stepped up and he said this.

Speaker 4 (30:32):
All right.

Speaker 6 (30:33):
Number five national security concerns. Okay, The discharge requires the
Attorney General to release within thirty days quote classified information
to the maximum extent possible. This ignores the principle that
declassification should always rest and always has rested with the
agency that originated the intelligence why so that they can

(30:55):
protect their critical sources and methods. It is incredibly danted
to demand that the officials or employees of the DOJ
declassify materials that originated in other agencies and intelligence agencies.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
All right, Okay, I know that that is going to
be all the rage tonight tomorrow. I warned you yesterday.
We had did that long Epstein talk yesterday again, the
whole first hour yesterday's show. I prepped you for what
was coming. I warned you that you were going to

(31:32):
be disappointed. Look, we went over, we talked about a lot,
but I knew you were going to be disappointed. I'm
going to be disappointed. What we want is justice. We
want evil people held to account, certainly evil people who
abused underage girls. That's what I want, and that's what
you want, and anyone who covered for them in the government,
we want those people held to account too. That's what

(31:54):
we want. We're going to be disappointed with these files.
We're going to be highly suspicious of all the things
that are considered irregularities to us in those files. The
redactions are a big one. That's what Mike Johnson was
just talking about. There there are going to be all

(32:15):
kinds of pages and Internet sleuths, maybe you're one of
these people. Internet sluice are going to go through these
pages and they're going to find this date, and this
email was from this guy, and this financial and there
are going to be large chunks of it. It's not
going to be a name here or a name there.
There are going to be large chunks of it that

(32:35):
are going to be blacked out. Are some of these
reasons going to be legit? Of course, protect the names
of victims and things like that, of course, But is
that going to be the case for all the stuff?
I don't know. I doubt it. Our government, it's long history,

(32:56):
especially recent history, is one of covering up crime times,
certainly covering up crimes for powerful people, and definitely covering
up crimes committed by the various government agencies FBI, CIA.
The government does not have a great history of being
forthcoming when its own agencies do horrible things. Do I

(33:18):
need to remind you of the press conference after we
drone striked ten innocent people in Afghanistan? Do you remember
that press conference? Do you remember how that went? Just again,
I know you know it. But after that terrible bombing
at Abbygate, our government drone striked. We sent a reaper

(33:40):
drone and it vaporized ten people, six of them children,
all of them completely innocent. The United States government murdered
ten people, six of them children. The Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs called it a quote righteous strike, righteous strike.

(34:07):
After that, the Pentagon said, well, don't worry, We're going
to do an investigation in ourselves. Do you remember how
that questioning? Do you remember who got punished after that?
Go ahead?

Speaker 7 (34:17):
Chris, So, how does it strike you that no one
is held accountable? Because I know how it strikes a
lot of people around the world that you can get
away with murder and nobody's punished for it.

Speaker 8 (34:25):
I do understand that we appreciate that not everybody's gonna
support this decision. What I can tell you is we
looked at this thing very, very comprehensively, and again we
acknowledged that there were procedural breakdowns, processes were not executed
the way they should have been, But it doesn't necessarily
indicate that an individual or individuals have to be held
to account for that.

Speaker 7 (34:46):
But look, this is more discipline inside the Pentagon at all.
I mean, maybe they're no charges brought up, but is
anyone demoted or disciplined for what happened, then well, what.

Speaker 3 (34:55):
We are going to do.

Speaker 8 (34:56):
There's not going to be individual discipline as a result
of this, but what we are going to do is
learn from this, and we're going to enact and improve
our procedures in our processes to try to make sure
this doesn't happen again.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
Nobody going to prison, nobody fired, no one demoted, nobody
even getting so much as a stern lecture from the boss.
That's after we murdered ten people, six of them children.
Do you honestly think the federal government is going to
put forth an honest review of CIA involvement FBI involvement.

(35:34):
I don't. I warned you already. I think it's going
to be a huge dud when we finally start getting
whatever files we're going to start getting. I don't think
there's going to be some grand prize. I think there's
going to be a lot of redactions. But I will
say this part Trump's Trump's sudden insistence that we all

(35:58):
shut up about these things that obviously failed. And it
was a tremendous political mistake on Trump's part, tremendous. He
tried to control something he couldn't control. It's a tremendous mistake.
But there has to be a reason behind it. What
if there is a name. What if we get one
name and it's one we don't want And I'm not

(36:19):
speculating because I have no idea, I really genuinely don't.
I haven't heard a name, And no, it's not going
to be Trump. It's just not going to be that
would have already come out. What if it's a big
name and we all go, oh no, there has to
be a reason Trump all of a sudden tried to

(36:39):
stop it. Now, let's talk about you stopping a violent criminal.
You know that they're out there. You read a new
story every day, We talk about it all the time.
Violent nutjobs are out there. What is your plan to
stop him? Not calling the police, not screaming, what's your

(37:02):
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(37:48):
com slash Jesse. And now here's a headline, why you know,
you know the thing.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
Headlines we didn't get to.

Speaker 2 (37:59):
How Cardells are adopting drone track drone tactics from Ukraine. Yeah,
they're attaching explosives to them and blowing people up. This
is the only headline I wanted to read because I'm
totally fascinated, slash mortified with the coming drone warfare that's
out there anyway. That's all
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