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December 15, 2025 36 mins

Blackrock forcing white men out of the work force and getting paid with your tax dollars. Will Trump be remembered as a failed president? Will we see the end of the British empire? Chuck Schumer is a lizard person. Daniel Turner on module nuclear reactors. 

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

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Monday.
It's been a good time. So we're going to talk
about them lying about crime statistics. I'm going to touch
on that article we read a little bit earlier about
the phasing out of white men from corporate America. Talk
about some Ukraine stuff, Well, do some emails, all that,

(00:38):
and Daniel Turner's coming up a half hour from now,
going to talk to us about nuclear power. All that
and more coming up in the final hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I just wanted to reinforce a
point using a little bit of audio and maybe raise
your eyebrows a little bit about something, So walk with
me here. In the first hour, I read just a

(00:59):
couple little tidbits from this article in Compact called the
Lost Generation. Wonderful article wonderful, and it lays out about
twenty fourteen, Corporate America decided they weren't going to hire
white people anymore, and they began an extremely systemic campaign

(01:21):
to freeze white men out of corporate America. And it
was unbelievably successful. They got white men out of corporate America.
You weren't even you couldn't get a call back, you
never got hired, you were phased out. Okay, that's bad, right,
it's evil, wrong, it's racist, it's terrible in every way.
It wasn't fine, and it was happening to black people,
and it ain't fine now that it's happened in to

(01:42):
white people. Terrible, terrible, terrible. Okay, all right, Well, I
want to just bring something up. I know it may
be a little uncomfortable. Remember, if you're offended, I don't care.
You can send me an email. But I want to
bring something up. Why Why was this anti white man

(02:03):
thing so pervasive across all of corporate America. I mean
it would be understandable, okay, you have this lib company
or that lib company. Okay, I get it, I get it,
But it was like it was everyone.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
Who are the three big finance giants? Blackrock, Vanguard, State Street?
Now what does finance giant mean? Let's stop here for
a moment. These companies, these gigantic finance companies, essentially control
the board rooms of corporate America, and they control it

(02:43):
through access to money. So if you were Bank of
America and you know you're going to need a two
billion dollar loan next year. Well, BlackRock's gotta facilitate that
for you.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
And if you've been a good.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Little boy or a good little girl, than black Rock
will give you your two billion dollars. But if Blackrock
doesn't approve of let's say, how many white men you
have in the boardroom, then you are screwed. They hold
the power of money over corporate America by holding the

(03:19):
power of capital. Now you've heard this audio before on
the show, but allow me once again to introduce you
to the CEO of Blackrock.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
His name is Larry Fink.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
Why was the systemic torpedoing of white careers so prevalent
in the country.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Hey, Larry tell us.

Speaker 4 (03:40):
Well, behaviors are going to have to change, and this
is one thing we're asking companies. You have to force behaviors.
And at Blackrock we are forcing behaviors. Fifty four percent
of the incoming class or women. We added four more
points in terms of diverse employment this year. What we're

(04:00):
doing internally is if you don't achieve these levels of impact,
your compensation could be impacted. Okay, we're doing the same thing,
and so it's just you have to force behaviors. And
if you don't force behaviors, whether it's gender or race
or just any way you want to say, the composition
of your team, you're going to be impacted. And that's

(04:22):
not just not recruiting. It is development, as Ken said,
and ultimately it's still going to take time. But I
am just as much shocked as Ken is that we
have not seen more opportunities and we're going to have
to force change.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
And he did, he did, Oh you want that thirty
million dollar bonus?

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Mister ceo?

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Mm, why don't you have any gay people on your board?
Why are there too many white men? Got to get
some Asians in there? Hey, the black people are underrepresented,
Better get some whites off the board. Larry Fink Blackrock
bragged about racism against white people on camera. And remember,

(05:14):
as I've told you before, every single corporation you see
that brags about diversity, it's going to diversify diversity. That
they're openly bragging about discriminating against white men, that's what
it is, because it never ever means hire more white men.
It means that's what we won't hire. Now, which part

(05:35):
of this would offend you? Do? I need to remind
you that Russia Ukraine's still going on. Trump's son in law,
Jared Kushner, that would be Ivanka's husband. He's knee deep
in these negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. But he's not

(05:55):
sitting at the table alone. The story came out last week.
Jared Kushner has a couple men by his side. One
of them also in the Trump administration, Steve Whitkoff. The
other one Larry Fink, Larry Fink of Blackrock. When we

(06:17):
talk about quote the Lost Generation, systemic racism against white
men across corporate America, the destruction of careers, destruction of hopes,
dreams just for the color of your skin and your gender,
Black Rock and Larry Fink, they were a main driving
force behind it, and now they're part of the negotiations

(06:42):
to end the Russia Ukraine. After Larry Fink puts into
place these policies and brags about these policies, He's now
gonna make money off the American taxpayer. You know, that's
how this is going to work. He's going to make money.
He's there, is not there out of goodwill. He's there

(07:05):
so he can, of course help rebuild Ukraine. When this
thing is over, why would he be sitting at the table,
because he's going to receive for himself and his shareholders
guarantees and your money is going to be removed from
your wallet to pay the CEO who ran black who
ran white men out of corporate America. Shameful, shameful. Why

(07:32):
is Larry Fink within a thousand miles of the Trump administration,
let alone something like the Ukraine Russia negotiations? Disgraceful, Absolutely
disgraceful that Trump is allowing this to happen. Get that
filthy snake out gone, horrible human being responsible for so

(07:54):
much of what we see now. I got myself all
worked there, Do some email. I'm fine, Chris, I'm fine, Jesse.
I hate to think this way, but in my view,
Trump is going to go down as a failure of
a president. This guy says, oh, everything he's doing now
will be reversed because the absolute losers in the GOP

(08:15):
are doing nothing to codify into law what is his
executive orders? Trump thinks everyone in the GOP is the
same as him. If he flatters them, they'll do what
he wants. These people are simply waiting him out. I
don't know why he's not speaking directly to the people,
so on and so forth. I don't know, man, I'm
just very frustrated, and I hope I'm completely wrong. Trump
will not be a complete failure. He will not be

(08:38):
a complete failure, but he will not be a complete success.
We have a thousand battles left to fight, as we've
talked about so many times before. In winning that election
in November, stopping the Communists was huge.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Don't dismiss that. Now.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
That doesn't mean you're going to get everything you want.
I'm not gonna get everything I want. I am also,
Look I just vented to you. I'm frustrated about some things,
no question about it. We're a two and a half
million deportations already in year one. That's before the total
deportation infrastructure has been put into place. What if that

(09:20):
number is four million next year? Look, if Trump does
nothing but deport ten to fifteen million people, he's a success.
But we can't get it into law. Listen, Congress is
evil and corrupt. There is no good law this Congress
could possibly pass. And you know, I see these people

(09:44):
right now saying we should end the filibuster. Let's end
the filibuster. I have asked repeatedly. I have not seen
it one time, so I'll ask again. You want to
nuke the filibuster. What I need is you to put
in front of me the l law you intend to
pass if I agree to nuke the philibuster. What is

(10:04):
the law? I want to know the fine print, and
I want to know you have the votes to pass it,
because I believe if you nuke the Philibuster, I will
still get some horrible, crappy law. That's what I believe.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
I believe it all the way.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
I don't think you'll pass a good law. I think
you'll let James Langford and Lindsey Graham get involved in
this legislation and it'll be another swamp bill.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
That's what I think.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
All Right, do some more of these emails. Next. This
is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful Monday. Member, you can email us
your love, your hate, your death threats. Jesse at Jesse
Kellyshow dot com. Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Jesse

(10:50):
will likely witness the end of the British Empire in
our lifetimes. Conquer or be conquered. The British Empire has
already gone. Remember the Empire was when they had colonies
all over the globe. Sun never sets on the British
Empire and all that stuff. Well they lost almost all
those and now they're Communists, their labor party. They've imported

(11:15):
so many foreigners and now they probably can't get them out.
Think about that. Once you get to remember, you can
get to a point where you can't get them out
because they have too many people. Once you get to
that point, well, I hate to say this, but this

(11:37):
is how conquest works. It's as much their country as
it is yours. This is why I'm so hot on
the mass deportation of foreigners. I always have been, I
always will be. Once you get too many, you can't
possibly win, It's not possible. And if you get them out,
you can't lose.

Speaker 5 (11:58):
That.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
The Communists know it. JB. Pritzker.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
JB. Pritsker wants to be President of the United States
of America. I promise you he knows a lot.

Speaker 6 (12:05):
I'm talking about the people who've been here for five, ten,
twenty years, hard working, raising families, paying taxes, law abiding, right,
all of those folks. So you know the end, people
who are undocumented, right, those are the very people you'd
want to have come into the country if you had
a proper immigration policy, right, And so we ought to

(12:27):
fix it so that we actually are doing that where
and giving people who are here who I get some
of them, by the way, have broken the law because
they cross the border without permission, but also some who
overstate a visa and are here undocumented. That you know,
we ought to have a path for those folks to stay.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
He knows exactly where his bread is buttered, and by
looks of him, he has a lot of it. He
knows exactly where his bread's buttered. Importation of foreigners, they
will never stop. They will never slow down. They're not sorry.

Speaker 6 (13:07):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
In speaking of politicians who are complete lizard people, Chuck Schumer,
You've heard me call him a lizard person before, and
I really mean it. I am convinced at this point
in time that if you spend too much time in
politics and in corruption in politics, that your humanity will
slowly fade and eventually leave you, that there's just nothing

(13:31):
there anymore. I would venture to guess this is a guest.
I don't know him personally, so I don't know. I
would venture a guest that Chuck Schumer rarely feels any
genuine human emotions, not not happiness or sadness or anger.
I believe that he's no longer a human being. When

(13:52):
he made this statement, you're about to hear we had
just had that shooting in Australia, just had that shooting
at Brown University. Two wonderful young kids say, and this
was Chuck Schumer.

Speaker 7 (14:01):
And of course I'm going to say a few words
about the terrible shooting in Sydney, Australia. Okay, So, and first,
of course, as I always say, no matter what go bills,
they beat the Patriots today.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
It's a big deal.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
What how could he be so cold?

Speaker 1 (14:21):
I'm telling you he's a lizard person. There's nothing human
left inside of him. Every part of his life after
so many years, is scripted and written for him. And
it's a talking point of some kind. It's like it's
like that Burger picture that we've discussed before. Maybe you've

(14:43):
seen it, maybe you haven't. If you haven't seen it,
I would, honestly, unless you're driving, look it up right now,
Chuck Schumer. I think it was for I think it
was for Independence Day. I don't remember. I think it
was for Independence Day. Chuck Schumer, someone on his staff
obviously took a picture of him, quote, grilling burgers. Only

(15:03):
he's standing in front of a grill. There is clearly raw,
raw burger sitting on the grill, and he's already placed
the American cheese on top of the raw burger that
he just threw on the grill. Now, think about this,
Think about this. No matter, even if you're just a monster,

(15:26):
everybody knows how to grill a burger, right, And certainly
someone Chuck Schumer's age knows how to grill a burger.
And let's just say he didn't come up with the ideas.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
He probably didn't.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
It's some communication staffer as our chief of staff, or
some Hey, let's put a picture up of you grilling burgers.

Speaker 8 (15:42):
You would still, if you're still a human being, you
would still look down at the raw burger and the
cheese and that they just put on it, and you
would say to yourself, wait, that doesn't look right. We
need to we have to grill the burger first, or
take the cheese off.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Any human who was still a human being, a human person,
would know that.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
Chuck Schumer said, looks good.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
It's not the picture a complete lizard person.

Speaker 7 (16:10):
Of course, I'm going to say a few words about
the terrible shooting in Sydney, Australia. Okay, So, and first,
of course, as I always say, no matter what, go bills,
they beat the Patriots today.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
It's a big deal. Good grief. Hey, Jesse, what's your
favorite Christmas song and tradition? Merry Christmas to you and
your family and everyone at the studio, and happy honka
to Chris says her name is deb.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
Oh yeah, didn't that just start? Chris? Honkah?

Speaker 1 (16:36):
Was it today? Happy honka Chris. And there's like a
lot of days, right, it's the seven or eight days.
Have you given anyone else a gift or just waiting
to no gifts? Chris? You didn't give anybody a gift? Chris?

Speaker 2 (16:52):
Are you serious? Chris?

Speaker 1 (16:59):
You have to buy other people's stuff too, buddy.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
You realize that.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
Not even like a five dollars gift card or something
to someone.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
Nothing.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
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is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Spectacular Monday. And

(18:38):
I want to know why we're building nuclear plants? Aren't
we all gonna die? After all? I've seen chuer Nobyle
joining me. Now, my friend Daniel Turner would power the future. Okay, Daniel,
why are we building nuclear plants? I'm so afraid?

Speaker 6 (18:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (18:53):
You know, there's two things I always tell folks when
it comes to nuclear not to be afraid. The first
one is America already runs the world's largest nuclear arsenal,
and it's called our navy. And you know, every day
we are putting thousands of eighteen year old farm boys.
Most of them sleep on top of the nuclear reactor.

(19:14):
Right they're eight months underwater in a submarine, or they're
on a nuclear aircraft carrier, and you don't hear of
any problems. And the reason why is because nuclear is
perfectly sife. So that's the one thing that should give
people a lot of concern. And the second thing, and
I know this is an easy joke, and I apologize
for how trite this is. You have a more sophisticated
humor than this jesse, but I'll do it anyway. Ninety

(19:36):
percent of France's electricity comes from nuclear power. And if
the French are not afraid to go nuclear, why am
the hell are the Americans afraid to go nuclear? So
we should be building nuclear plants everywhere.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
Okay, so break this down for me, Daniel in a
way that will make me less stupid. How long does
it take to build one get it up and running?
I person only would like to see my power bill
go down significantly, But what is this process? Like?

Speaker 2 (20:04):
I can imagine what.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
The permitting process is like to build a freaking nuclear plant.

Speaker 9 (20:09):
Which is the main reason why they haven't had one
built in around thirty years, because you put in enough
regulations to make it impossible to build, and then people
just scrap the entire idea. The thing that's interesting about
these modular nuclear reactors, which you've heard people talk about,
is they're not like the old nuclear plant size of
football stadiums, right, those enormous cooling towers and huge facilities.

(20:33):
These things are the size of an eighteen wheeler, right.
They're pretty small and agile, and they can be put
online quickly, and like all modular modular homes, et cetera,
they come prefab So the idea is that these things,
you've dropped them where you need them, and you and
you turn them on and they're ready to go. So
the technology says we could have these things up and

(20:54):
running in the matter of months.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Okay, why now, Is it's just a Trump thing? Is
this about the data centers that you've warned us about?
And listen, what is this about.

Speaker 9 (21:06):
I think it's a little bit of everything. I think
it's it's definitely a Trump thing. We need energy desperately,
the data centers. You know, Trump is watching those markets
and he realizes that we are going to be demanding
three times as much electricity as we're producing right now.
So we're headed in that bad direction. You know. In electricity,
it's like any fixed commodity. And this is where you

(21:28):
scratch your head when you look at these these morons
who we elect, and they try to pretend all these
games like these are really complicated issues and we don't
know what's happening. Electricity is a fixed commodity, like healthcare
is a fixed commodity. Like education. When Barack Obama told
every college kid that they had to start going to
college and we'll give you the money to do it. Well,
it's a number of fixed and I didn't go to college,

(21:50):
but even I know there's a number of fixed university
seats available. And when you start increasing the demand and
the supply stays, the same, the price goes up. Right
when you tell of people by law they have to
have health insurance, but the numbers of doctors and hospitals
is fixed, the price goes up. And now we're telling
everybody that you have to electrify everything. You have states

(22:10):
like California, Jesse, California, it is now illegal to buy
a gas powered leaf blower, snow blower, like everything has
to be electric. While you're pushing everyone towards electric, but
the supply is fixed, So what happens The price goes up.
So these aren't complicated issues. It's just we elect a
bunch of dumb asses, and they treat us like children

(22:32):
and don't actually try to fix problems.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
They really are just the worst freaking people in the world.
Speaking with Daniel Turner Power the Future, Daniel would Venezuela
possibly perhaps maybe having a little bit of a regime
change into being one that is more friendly to us.
Would that help me the American in any way? Would
it help get my power down? I know they have

(22:56):
these supposed vast oil reserves.

Speaker 9 (22:59):
Yeah they do. They have the world's largest proven reserves.
It's possible we have more in America. There are large
parts of America. We're not allowed to even do exploratory drilling,
so it's kind of a question mark. But proven reserves
and then Azuela leads the world. And the problem with
Venezuela and oil is that it is what they call dirty,

(23:19):
meaning it is very, very viscous, and it has an
awful lot of sulfur. So to turn it into products
we can use costs a lot of money. But that
means we can still do it. It's just it's not
a very good quality oil, but we can still do it.
Would Venezuela being more stable be good for America? Probably?

(23:40):
Do I want to send boys and girls over there
to make it happen? No, you know, I like the
drug boat attack, the offensive. You send bad things to
us and we'll just blow you up on the way
and then we deal with it. It is embarrassing to
see people like Eric Swalwell and my two Virginia senators
crying over the they call them fishermen, fishermen and boats

(24:02):
clinging to the stop blow them all up. Jesse, goodness, gracious,
what are we? What are we even playing these silly
games for? So regime chans in Venezuela could be good,
but I like the way we're doing it right now.
Just blow up the bad guys one at a time
if necessary.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
Danielle, how much energy does Russia have? Because I'll be
honest with you, this war has gone on for so long,
and at least from Afar, I'm not there. I'll never
go there. I'm sure i'd be arrested or something. It
doesn't look like their economy is collapsing.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
I don't understand.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
I don't understand.

Speaker 9 (24:35):
No, it's they have a tremendous amount of energy. And
remember when the world embargoed Russian oil and gas and
said we're going to stop this war. We are embargoing
oil and gas. Several countries, including Turkey, including India, including
South Korea said yeah, we're not going to embargo Russian art.
We're just going to continue to buy it. And then

(24:57):
Putin said, all right, how about I sell India five
times more oil? And then India said, hey, France, Germany, Spain,
you need oil, I have a lot for sale. And
so Europe bought Russian oil and gas. They just bought
it through a third party intermediary. Again, remember I called
our elected officials a bunch of dumbasses. These are the
dumb ass things that our elected officials do and try

(25:18):
to convince us that they're taking some stand. We've embargoed
Russian oil and gas. Well, no, you have it right.
You just set up a bunch of middlemen. So we financed,
I mean, Europe financed the Russian war and continues to
finance Russia's war. I think the turning point could be
oil at fifty seven fifty eight dollars a barrow, which

(25:40):
is where we are now. Remember, for the years of
the Biden administration, oil was averaging over ninety That was
a lot of cash to pay a lot of soldiers.
But he doesn't have that money right now, and that's
not a good thing for him, for Putin or for
his military.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
Tell me about India and their energy, I just find it.
I find these things to be fascinating that they would
need Russian oil. India is such a big place. Surely
they've got some of their own.

Speaker 9 (26:08):
Right, No, Pakistan had most of it, and then they
had a big war, and then a lot of the
Kashmir region that we always not just the great led
Zeppelin Zong, but the region that's the militarized zone where
they do that fanciful dance every day. A lot of
the Kashmir Pakistan fight. Yes, there's some historical cultural differences,

(26:32):
but a lot of it was over energy, and Pakistan
has a lot of oil and gas. China wants to
be better friends with Pakistan, but India's in the way,
right that China wants to be better friends with Iran
as well, but there are other countries in the way.
So India does not have a huge domestic supply. Now,
India again is a gigantic country made and it's also

(26:53):
a third world country, so maybe there are regions that
are yet undiscovered where there's lots of oil and gas.
But for a country that's five times our population, they
are in desperate need for energy, so they buy it
from Russia and they sell the excess.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
Daniel, tell me what's on the Turner household table at
Christmas Day? Is there a special thing? Or you're ordering
a pizza? What is it?

Speaker 9 (27:20):
Christmas Day? Is pizza? No?

Speaker 2 (27:23):
Christmas Day is?

Speaker 9 (27:25):
It's going to cause me an arm and a leg,
but you have to do it. It's got to be
the prime rib right and the horse Radish sauce, and
it's just it's just great and it's expensive and you
get a really good meat thermometer to make sure you
don't screw it up. But Christmas has to be a big,
a big, bloody and very rare prime.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
Rib that reminds me of a French dip. Anyway, I
don't have time to talk about this right now. Thank you,
my brother. I appreciate it. Merry Christmas to you and yours. Chris.
There's a restaurant here in Houston. They're famous for their
prime rib. I think it's called Therenzo's Lorenzo's. I hope
they're still in business. They have the frame is for

(28:05):
their prime rib. They have a French dip. I'm not
even a big French dip fan. French dip sandwich. It's
twenty two dollars if I remember right, and this was
years ago when I went in there. Right, it's a lot,
a lot. But you can add smoked provoloan to the
French dip. And they're making the French dip off of
the fresh prime rib they're slicing right there in front

(28:26):
of you. It might be the best sandwich I've ever
eaten in my entire life. What, Chris, I know it's
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(29:51):
dot com. I will wrap up the Rhodesian Bush War
history tomorrow and hour two of the show. Who knows
what else we have on on our plate? I was
thinking about something today. We'll get to what Nancy Pelosi
said here in a minute, and then the the DC
cooking the books on crime stuff. But I was thinking
about this today. Why don't people ride rhinos a rhinoceros.

(30:18):
They're super fast, they're super strong, they have armor, a
weapon system. Why not domesticate and ride rhinos? What Chris? Now,
Chris made a James lank for Joe. Chris, that's not right,
that's not right anyway. I like this idea. I think, Chris,

(30:41):
I think you should try. I think you should try to.
Someone has to try. Chris. I'm too valuable, You not
valuable at all. You should be the one who tries,
all right. Nancy Pelosi said this and uh, pretty revealing
and dim. This should not be the agenda of Democrats
in the.

Speaker 5 (30:59):
Years is the border, But that's not an incidental thing.
You say we're going to do that. No, there has
to be cause, there has to be reason. We had review.
This was a very serious historic thing, and our founders
knew that there could be a rogue president, and that's
why they put impeachment in the constitution. They didn't know

(31:22):
there'd be a rogue president at the same time a
rogue Senate that didn't have the courage to do the
right thing. But that's what's bipartisan and the Senate. But
it wasn't enough.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
Nancy Pelosi's trying to discourage the animals from impeaching Trump
again when they take back the House. It won't work.
She tried to hold them off on doing it last
time because she knew it would be politically unpopular. It
didn't work. The old Guard is getting overrun. They've gotten overrun.
They have lost to the new age AOC communists, and

(31:59):
that's good now. The DC Police chief is in the
news for cooking the books, if you will, on crime dat.

Speaker 3 (32:08):
The outgoing DC police chief was essentially cooking the books
on crime data and trying to make the city seem
a whole lot safer than it really was. They alleged
that DC Metro Police Chief Pamela Smith pressured commanders to
report lower crime stats by any means necessary. The commanders
testified that Chief Smith even.

Speaker 10 (32:27):
Pushed them to pursue lesser charges that aren't publicly reported,
even for serious crimes, and she required certain crimes to
be reviewed by her office now. The report also says
police commanders testified that Chief Smith punished them and retaliated
against them if they tried to report accurate rising crime data,
even braiding them in meetings and individually to pressure them

(32:51):
into reporting those lower crime figures.

Speaker 1 (32:53):
I want you to know that that has gone on
in every single major city in the country. The only
reason we know about it happening in DC is because
the federal government controls DC. Therefore, DC can't hide its
books from the federal government. Communists have taken over DA's offices.
They've taken over police departments, they've taken over the judges,

(33:18):
they've taken over in these big cities, and they are
setting violent animals free as fast as they possibly can
on purpose. Violent crime is through the roof in our cities,
and that's why they're lying about it. They're covering up
for crimes wherever they can. They'll classify the criminal as white.

(33:41):
This is being well documented. Now they'll take some illegal
from El Salvador who just chopped off his neighbor's head
and call him as white in the police report. This
is because the Communists, in an effort to cover up
for their vast crimes, are willing to lie at all times.
So they'll take over huge positions of power, like being

(34:02):
a judge, like being a police chief, and there they
will set about doing evil things and lying about it.
That's why Pam Smith and virtually every other police chief
in the major cities, they're all doing the same freaking thing,
doing the best they can to cover up for communist
open jail policies. This is not a DC story. Pam

(34:25):
Smith's story is every major American city, and anyone who's
spent any time in American cities has seen the slow
degradation over the years. This is intentional, remember, and that's
why they're lying about it. And that's why these big
cities won't even send their crime data into the FBI now.
And therefore your liberal and Peggy will be shouting in

(34:47):
your face at the Christmas party coming up soon that
vident crime's down forty percent. Of course, she may or
may not know what they've done and why they've done it.
She's probably just stupid enough to believe what she sees
on the news. Why do we have judges helping illegals escape?
Member Judge Hannah Dugan, her trial is about to start.
Why Hannah Dugan was put there to do that? To

(35:11):
protect and aid the revolution?

Speaker 2 (35:14):
And now here's a headline, why go you know, you
know the thing? Headlines we didn't get to.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Explosive non citizen social Security number growth under Biden is staggering.
A reminder that Biden administration didn't just import as many
foreigners as possible, they tried to give them all social
Security numbers. Because Democrats are evil Los Angeles, Oh, speaking
of which, Los Angeles has become the global hub for
child sex trafficking again exhibit A. Well, that's b Democrats

(35:48):
are evil. Democrats paid Black Lives Matter to hit the
streets if Trump won. According to Mike Benz, no, you
mean the communists are going to how did they say it,
fight in the street eats. Over eighty percent of Somali
refugee households are taking welfare in Walls's Minnesota. Man, those
open borders are working out well. The Chinese billionaires are

(36:11):
having dozens of US born babies via surrogate. Yes, Chinese
billionaires are impregnating surrogates and then sending them to America
to have babies, so the baby will be a US citizen.
I'm sure there's nothing to fery us behind any of that.
I will see you tomorrow, that's all.
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