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May 19, 2025 37 mins

The difference between a Trump presidency and a Biden presidency. Who is going to prison. The medical coverup of Biden’s dementia and cancer diagnosis that the media was complicit in. Why the left is so comfortable with violence against the right. Going thru hard financial times. 

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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 (00:19):
Let's have some fun on a Monday. Aren't you excited?

Speaker 2 (00:27):
The week is just beginning and we have so much
we have to get to tonight. Yes, we're gonna have
a long talk about Joe Biden and the diagnosis. I'm
gonna address this FBI cash, Betel Epstein's stuff, the big
beautiful bill that's big and gigantic and awful. We'll talk

(00:47):
about the media lying, Trump's negotiating something with Vladimir Putin,
Cruise ship crime is on the rise, and we're gonna
talk to Brandon Darby because State Department advised being gunned
down in Mexico. All that medal of honor Monday an
hour from now, and so much more coming up on

(01:08):
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
I'm going to do something, and I'm warning you right
now it's gonna be very boring. You're just gonna have
to hang with me for a minute. I don't know
that I've ever opened up a show like this, but
I'm going to read you something. Donald Trump, he had
a meeting today with Vladimir Putin, you know, the head
of Russia, Vladimir Putin, the guy who's currently embroiled in

(01:30):
a brutal war. And I'm going to read this statement
in its entirety, and I'm going to read it for
a purpose. This is going to come back to Joe
Biden and cancer and everything else. But I'm not gonna
skip anything. I'm going to read the whole thing. Okay,
So this is what Donald Trump put out. He put
this out a few hours before the show began tonight.
Here's what he said. I just completed my two hour

(01:52):
call with President Vladimir Putin of Russia. I believe it
went very well. Russia in Ukraine will immediately negotiations toward
a ceasefire and more importantly, an end to the war.
The conditions for that will be negotiated between the two parties,
as it can only be because they know details of
a negotiation that nobody else would be aware of. The

(02:15):
tone and spirit of the conversation were excellent. If it wasn't,
I would say so rather now rather than later. Russia
wants to do a large scale trade with the United
States when its catastrophic bloodbath is over, and I agree
there is tremendous opportunity for Russia to create massive amounts
of jobs and wealth. Its potential is unlimited. Likewise, Ukraine

(02:39):
can be a great beneficiary on trade in the process
of rebuilding its country. Negotiations between Russia and Ukraine will
begin immediately. I have so informed President Volodomir Zelenski of Ukraine,
Ursulavon Deleen, President of the European Commission, President Emmanuel Macrone
of France, Prime Minister Prime Minister Georgia Maloney of Italy,

(03:02):
Chancellor Friedrich Mertz of Germany, and President Alexander Stubb of
Finland during a call with me. Immediately after the call
with President Putin, the Vatican, as represented by the Pope,
Pope has stated it will be very interested in hosting
the negotiations. Let the process begin. Why would I read
this when we were about to talk about Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
That was.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
A small portion of Donald Trump's day, a two hour
phone call with the head of the largest nuclear power
on the planet. He was trying to negotiate a framework
to end a gigantic war, while at the same time

(03:49):
touching base with Vladimir Putin about possibly coming up with
some sort of a trade negotiation. Oh and by the way,
when he got done with that, he had to hang
up and get Aholdo Zelensky, and he had to get
with him talk about a potential trade negotiation. And then
has he just laid out right there, He had to
reach out to let me see here, let me just
quick count one besides Zelenski and putin one, two, three, four,

(04:12):
five heads of state plus the Pope had to be
contacted by Donald Trump afterwards to lay out exactly the
framework of this and the trade of the fava vat.
That was a small portion of Donald Trump's day. Why

(04:33):
because he is the President of the United States of America.
And that's what it's like being the president. When you
are the president of the United States of America, there
is no day off, there's no ten hour night sleep.
It doesn't exist because there is always a war, a

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trade deal, a border, a tax, a bill, a speech,
an obligation of some kind. Have you ever looked at
the before and after pictures of George W. Bush during
his first term versus how he looked at the end
of it. Barack Obama same thing at the beginning of
his first term versus eight years later. It looks like

(05:15):
somebody put him in a time machine and fast forwarded
him fifty years forward. That's how old they look. Because
the job itself is relentlessly demanding, whether you're a communist,
a Republican, good bad, love of country. The requirements of
the job of the presidency are life and death all day,

(05:37):
every day. No matter what you decide about anything, people
will usually die or live because of the decisions you make.
That's how important that job is. And for four years
this man pretended to be president.

Speaker 3 (05:59):
Faers A related to those things that you were actively working.

Speaker 4 (06:06):
Well, I don't know. This is what twenty seventeen eighteen,
that period is. Remember, in this time frame, my son
is either been deployed or is dying. And and so

(06:36):
went to boone die got amazed.

Speaker 5 (06:39):
There is twenty eighteen when the twenty fifteen and died
twenty fifteen.

Speaker 4 (06:46):
May its twenty fifteen.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
Or that much for the months or what he goes.

Speaker 6 (06:49):
Yeah, that's rights.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
Who's going to prison? And don't tell me I'm overreacting.
If I have you ever been to a carnival, I'm
assuming you've been to a carnival or a fair or
something like that. Everyone's been to one. I'm sure to
sell funnel cakes at one of those, you at least
need a permit or a license. If I, let's say

(07:17):
I forged a funnel cake permit, I went and made
funnel cakes at the local fair, the local carnival. I
don't think you'd want me to go to prison, would you,
Because it's not that big of a deal. Maybe a
small fine or something if that. But it's not that
big of a deal. But what if I was an
airline pilot only I didn't actually know how to fly?

(07:41):
You see, the trainers at the school I went to,
they all lied about my ability to fly, and they
faked the exams. They let me through. The supervisor of
the trainers he knew. He knew that they were faking it.
He signed off on it. Anyway. I went to United
United Airlines. They knew that I had faked my whole

(08:04):
way through it. They chose to look the other way
and acted as if I had a pilot's license. And then,
not knowing how to take off, land or fly a plane,
I took over a commercial airliner with three hundred people
on board and claimed I could fly. Now, let me
ask you, does that rise to the level of criminality?

(08:24):
You see, different jobs are more important. Obviously, my job
not important. I talk on the radio. The job of
the president of the United States of America is the
most important job on the planet, infinitely more important, frankly
than one plane with three hundred people on it. As
much as I want those three hundred people to be safe,
the president holds many more lives than that in his

(08:47):
hand every single day. So for four years, the president
not only had dementia, he had prostate cancer, advanced prostate cancer.
He was either A treating it or B chose to
forgo treatment and die, and people all around him knew
it and pretended as if he was functional for four
years as he ran the United States of America into

(09:08):
the side of a mountain. So again, I want to ask,
who's going to go to prison? Because it's not a
small thing. It's not a made up political scandal. It's
not time to move on, it's not time to focus
on something else. I want to know who's going to
prison for covering up the mental and physical condition of
the man pretending to be president for four years. Donald

(09:30):
Trump has to work nineteen hours a day, trade deals
that if the job of the presidency is an endless,
brutal grind, and for four years we didn't have one.
And guess what, it didn't just magically happen. People did it.
People with names, people with addresses, people with faces, social

(09:52):
Security numbers, birth dates, human beings lied to the entire
United States of America, and the United States of America
suffered in unimaginable ways for four years, and we still
suffer to this day. Again, let me ask who's going
to prison? You would want me in prison if your

(10:17):
family was on that plane and ilied, wouldn't you? Then
you'd be perfectly justified in doing so, especially if I
hurt one of them. Who's going to prison? For Joe
Biden lying and everyone around him someone better? I'm not
near done with this. I have a lot to say now.
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Speaker 7 (11:55):
Back, Mists catch up.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Jesse Kellyshow dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a fantastic Monday. Sorry, I'm a little bit fired
up about the fact we did not have a president
for four years and I'm not going to let it go.
I'm not gonna move on, and no, I'm not just
going to wish him best of course, I don't want anyone,
Joe Biden included, to get prostate cancer or die or whatnot.

(12:24):
But I'm not going to move on and I'm not
going to let it go. No, absolutely not. You see,
they lied, and let's stop. Be careful with your language
as this story dominates the headlines. Be careful with your
language because I've already seen a ton of this from people.
Well if they knew someone short of well, if they knew,

(12:45):
if they knew, let me tell you a little story.
You want to have a little story with me. Did
I ever tell you this? Did I ever tell you
my dad had prostate cancer? I can tell you now
because he's passed on and that is not what he
died from. His heart gave out. But before that, and
not long before that, my father was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
You know the thing about my dad, he wasn't big

(13:07):
on doctors, He wasn't big on medical stuff. Yet my
father was not only diagnosed with prostate cancer, he was
diagnosed early. Do you know why I got to learn
a little something about prostate cancer during all this Because
you don't need eight billion tests, you need tests to
confirm it. Of course, it shows upright in your blood. Now,
this is from a man who gets his blood drawn

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maybe once a year. They found it, They found it early.
Once they found it, they then had a decision to
make how to treat it. Lots of the treatments miserable. Really,
it was all miserable. It was all invasive. And guess
what else, There was an option to not treat it
at all. I remember this conversation with my dad and
I said, Dad, why wouldn't you treat it? I don't

(13:51):
want you to die? And my dad said, well, here's
the deal, and he simply laid this out. Prostate cancer
takes a while. I keep hearing five to ten years,
five to ten years. This guy said five to ten years.

Speaker 8 (14:04):
Aggressive prostate cancers such as this at age eighty, grows
over a long period of time. I mean usually it
takes from the first diagnosis of prostate cancer to spread
would take five to ten years.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
That was a doctor, an oncologist on News Nation. You
see some men choose not to treat their prostate cancer
because A the treatment's brutal, but b it moves so
slowly that you have five to ten more years before
it takes you. If you're old enough, maybe you're looking
at the calendar and thinking, well, I don't necessarily have

(14:43):
much longer than five to ten more years. I think,
oh wait and just check out. It's a decision. I
was not aware before my father got it. It's a decision.
Apparently men do make. Not giving you any advice one
way or the other, but apparently it's a common decision.
This is a very very long way of saying this.
Don't you dare give any of these people went out.
Joe Biden, his wife, his team, and the people around

(15:07):
him not only knew Joe Biden had advanced prostate cancer.
They've known for years. In fact, I guarantee you they
knew before he even ran for president, let alone got
sworn in for president. They knew this man had cancer.
And like I said, he either A was getting it

(15:29):
treated privately at his home. Remember we were always getting
the news stories that he would fly home to Delaware
for half of his presidency. Every weekend he wasn't working,
he flew home and we wouldn't know what was going on.
So either A he was getting treatment in private and
I don't know, I'm not gonna speculate on this, or
B he chose not to treat it at all. But

(15:51):
you know what's not an option. See, he didn't know
he's the president of the United States of America. My father,
who never went to the doctor, knew and gets his
blood drawn for breakfast every morning because he has to
be checked out and made sure everything's on the up
and up forever. So what happened was a gigantic medical

(16:12):
scandal to install a dementia patient who's on his deathbed
and pretend as if he's president so the communists around
him could tear this country apart for four years, and
they did so successfully. And maybe, just maybe we should
have seen it coming, because obviously the communists knew something

(16:33):
was wrong during your tape.

Speaker 7 (16:34):
Right now, because I'm about to tell you the truth
and few if you.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
Can't handle the truth.

Speaker 7 (16:40):
This version of Biden is the best Biden ever.

Speaker 4 (16:46):
He knows so long as it's nine.

Speaker 7 (16:49):
In fact, I think he's better than he's ever been.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
President. Biden has a photographic memory, His understanding and mastery
of a complicated geopolitical situation remarkable. He is sharp, intensely probing,
and detail oriented and focused.

Speaker 4 (17:06):
Jackie, you here, where's Jackie?

Speaker 8 (17:09):
I think?

Speaker 1 (17:09):
Sure, sure us be here? I was sitting, you know,
a two feet from him across the table, and he was,
you know, intense.

Speaker 7 (17:17):
It's got trouble walking sometimes. Yeah, so did that FDR.
He wanted gd war.

Speaker 5 (17:22):
But he's totally focused.

Speaker 8 (17:23):
He's very sharp, they say he's sharpened meetings and so on.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
Very low you get the idea. Credit to Tom Elliott
for putting that montage together. They all lied for four
years and back to what we discussed before. Is this
a crime in your eyes? In my eyes, it is.
If all those people, all those entities lied to make

(17:48):
sure I could make the funnel cakes at the local carnival,
no big deal, maybe a miss the meter or a
small fine if anything. If very powerful people in this
country lied and they did about the president's mental and
physical condition so they could make sure he remained as president,
that is a crime, in a serious, serious crime. And no,

(18:12):
David Axelrod, I will not move.

Speaker 9 (18:14):
On his medical condition now has announced medical condition.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
Now do you believe that.

Speaker 7 (18:20):
Silences or delays.

Speaker 9 (18:24):
A lot of conversations about his you know, last year
and a half of his presidency for now?

Speaker 5 (18:31):
Yeah, Well, I mean I think those conversations are going
to happen, but they should be more muted and set
aside for now as he's struggling through this.

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Speaker 8 (19:54):
Jesse Kelly returns next.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Monday.
We have Medal of honor Monday coming up a half
hour from now, and so many stories to get to.
So I'm gonna wrap up this Joe Biden thing. You
can already tell them upset about it. It's a big
deal that they lied about the United States President for
four years. It's a really really big deal. Prostate cancer
getting into his bones, being terminal means he's had it

(20:22):
for years and years and years, and they all lied
about it. And I just want to make two other
points on it, first about them and the second one
about communists in general. First, we played this for you
last week, but I'm going to play you another little
bit of Joe Biden on the View from last week.
But before I get to that, I just want to

(20:42):
remind you that Jill Biden unquestionably knew about his cancer diagnosis.
Jill Biden saw Joe Biden with the whole dementia stuff.
She saw him in a state of mind that you
can't possibly imagine. She saw him after the sun went
down at night and the cameras were off. Can you imagine?

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Can you imagine how she saw him, the condition she
saw him in. That's one. Two. She let it go
for the whole four years. Let's be really nice and
excuse that. Let's say, well, he's already there. She's just
gonna ride out his first term, that after four years
of that, knowing he has dementia, knowing he has cancer,

(21:30):
Jill Biden not only fought tooth and nail for him
to run again. Remember she was the only hold up.
We found that out from sources. When Pelosi and Shumor
and all the rest of them were pushing him out,
it was Jill Biden who was standing there saying, no,
he's running again. Not only did that witch tell him

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to run again and fight so he could run again.
This is a man who's dying. They're no cancer. He's dying.
Not only that she dragged him last week onto the
view and had this come. What is your response to
these allegations?

Speaker 7 (22:11):
Are these sources wrong?

Speaker 4 (22:12):
They are wrong. There's nothing to sustain that number one?
Number two? You know, think of what what we're left with.
We left for the circumstance where we we had an insurrection.
I started not sense the Civil war. We had a
circumstance where we were.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Listen, just I'll let him keep going. Listen to his
pudding brain. He doesn't know anything anymore. A couple of
random talking points that he can kind of halfway stream together,
not in any kind of a coherent way to think about.
Let's that we're uh insurrection and it was as bad
as a civil war. That this is last week. He's

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sitting a foot away from Jill dying. This guy's dying in.

Speaker 4 (22:58):
A position that we yeah, well in the pandemic because
of the incompetence of the last Outfitch end up over
a million people dying, million people dying. And we're also
in a situation where we found ourselves unable to deal
with a lot of just basic issues. And I won't

(23:19):
go into it in interest of time. And so we
went to work and we got it done. And you know,
one of the things that.

Speaker 6 (23:29):
Well, well, Elsa, you know, one of the things I think.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
Is that this her answer is I'm going to let
it play. Her answer, it's somehow more evil than it
was last week. She sat there for four years while
her husband had dementia in stage four prostate cancer, and
not only let him remain president when he couldn't function,

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pushed his hard thought with every fiber of her being
to ensure he would run again. The woman wanted her
husband to die of cancer in the White House.

Speaker 6 (24:08):
People who wrote those books were not in the White
House with us, and they didn't see how hard Joe
worked every single day. I mean he'd get up, he
put in a full day, and then at night he
would I'd be in bed, you know, reading my book,
and he was still on the phone, reading his briefings,

(24:30):
working with me.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
Think about saying those words on television when we all
know at night Joe Biden was either I mean borderline
comatose laying there or if he happened to be awake,
possibly sat there in the White House receiving cancer treatments.

(24:54):
Maybe not, but he obviously wasn't studying briefings. We all
know that this human being wasn't studying squad.

Speaker 3 (25:05):
Neighbors steadily into those things that you were actively working.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
Well, I don't know. This is what.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
And Joe Biden, with his dementia brain this is from
twenty twenty two, told us he had cancer.

Speaker 10 (25:30):
And because it was a four lane highway that was accessible,
my mother drove us and rather than us be able
to walk and guess what the first frost, you know
what was happening. It had to put on your windshield
wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window.
That's why I had so damn any other people I
grew up have cancer and why can't for the longest time.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
Please do not give them what they want. Today you
saying things like well if they knew, they all knew.
That's not debatable. They all knew. One final point, this
is for future reference for all of us. We knew
Joe Biden must be really bad when the media screamed

(26:18):
over and over again that he was as sharp as possible. Remember,
remember how they handled the election. We also knew. Remember
we didn't know what happened after the twenty twenty election.
Who knows it was the weird middle of the night ballots.
We didn't know what happened. I didn't know they cheated
until this.

Speaker 8 (26:36):
The reality is this was the most secure election we've
ever had, and it was one of the most well
run elections we've ever had.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
You know, a lot of this is just really a
strategy to erode public confidence in what was a very
well run, secure election.

Speaker 11 (26:53):
You know what transparency would be not lying to your
constituents and not denying the simple facts that we had
to say and secure in free and fair election. Here
in Pennsylvania, government and industry representatives from the election security
community issued a joint statement reflecting a consensus perspective that
the twenty twenty election was the most secure in US history.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
I had no idea, Remember I told you on the air,
I had no idea what was true, what wasn't true
about the election? Was there cheating? Did they steal it?
Was it on the up and up? I didn't know.
I didn't know until those talking points kept rolling out,
and that's when we talked about it on the air.
Because there's no possible way the election with the most

(27:35):
male in ballots in history was the most secure in history.
That's ridiculous. You have no way of knowing that. You
can claim it was secure so that it was the
safest and fairest. Ever, that's when I knew you stole it.
We should have known just how bad it was with
Joe Biden when they were back there saying this.

Speaker 7 (27:55):
Start your tape right now, because I'm about to tell
you the truth and few if you can't handle the truth,
this version of Biden is the best Biden ever see.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
For future reference. When you see the system that would
be Democrats in the corporate media. When you see them
loudly proclaiming the same thing over and over and over again,
that's safest and fairest ever. Joe Biden's never been sharper.
I couldn't keep up with him. The next time they

(28:30):
come up with a line, I don't know what that
lie'll be. I don't know what that lie will be about.
You will know it's a lie. You know it's a
lie by how many of them are saying it and
how loud and emphatic they happen to be saying it.
These people lie about everything at all times, and they
never stop. All right, let's move on. I am going

(28:53):
to get to the FBI Epstein files stuff in a minute.
We're going to do a couple of emails before I
gets to that. Before that, I want to get to
this email. Hey Jesse, I am one of those weird
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(29:15):
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(30:01):
emails next Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful Monday. Member Medal of Honor Monday comes
up about ten minutes from now, honoring another hero a
legend tonight. And remember you can email the show your love,
your hate, your death threats, whatever you'd like. Jesse at

(30:24):
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's do a couple of these
before we dig in. I am going I'm going to
get to the cash Patel, Dan Bongino, Epstein didn't kill
himself stuff. I'm gonna get to that in a few
Just bear with me, Oracle. I think the real reason
for Jim Comy to put out the bat signal to
kill President Trump, who's to try to make the administration

(30:46):
make a rash move such as arresting him. He could
claim victim status. Well, I don't agree. I mean, his
name's Mike. It's not a dumb email. I don't agree.
I told you why James Coley put that out. I
think he put it out. I don't know. I think
he put it out because I do know how democrats
talk when they're around each other. This is not only

(31:09):
the street animals that are throwing poop at each other,
high society types, business leaders, corporate world professors, you name it.
When Democrats get around each other, they talk about you
dying or being murdered. Definitely Trump dying or beating being
murdered casually all the time. And your emails did not

(31:33):
disappoint when I brought this up on Friday, and I said,
I bet you money you have a Democrat in your
life who has talk like this before. Well hopefully as
plane blows up, maybe I'll have a heart attack and die.
Well hopefully. But I told you that you would have
somebody in your life who talk like that, and you
did not disappoint you all did. It's how democrats talk,

(31:54):
because democrats are soulless, godless communists who don't believe in
individual soul or the sanctity of life. And because you
don't believe in that, human beings are just look, you're
either on their side or you're in the way. And
if you're in the way, if you're not an individual soul,
we'll just kill him. Just kill it, just get rid
of it. And I'll tell you another reason he did it, though,

(32:16):
this is another reason. It's the same reason the animals
take to the streets to break in windows and burn
down things and stuff like that. The reason they do
that is when you are a violent communist in America,
you are perfectly aware that as long as your location

(32:36):
is correct, you can act like a complete savage, free
from any criminal consequences. And it's just always been that way.
Democrats don't get arrested. You don't get arrested for threatening
to kill Donald Trump if you're in a Minneapolis I
saw a video the other day a stolen car drove

(32:57):
by the cop, and the cops weren't allowed to go
out after him. You just simply understand if you're an animal,
if you're one of these communist street animals, as long
as you're in an area that's controlled top to bottom
by Democrats, you can commit whatever crime you'd like. It's
why they do it all the time. You can't help them.
They're firebombing pregnancy centers in Palm Springs.

Speaker 12 (33:19):
As they mentioned yesterday, our efforts to positively identify the
deceased individual here has been found. We are fairly confident
that that subject is Guy Edward Bartkiss, twenty five year
old from Again Palm Springs, Tom Sorry from Again twenty
nine poems.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
The FBI's Joint.

Speaker 12 (33:39):
Tears and Task Force indicates that we believe he was
the subject found near the vehicle.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
What you didn't hear there was maybe the most revealing
thing ever. This guy should have been on everybody's radar.
You know what they said, The dude drove a Ford Fusion,
what Chris. Everyone I've ever known who drove a Forward
Fusion was a complete psychopath, every single one. I'm convinced
that's the car psycho's drive. And I don't know why

(34:09):
that's the car psycho's drive, but well we should look
into it. We can profile what Chris. I guarantee this
isn't the only documented criminal who drives a Ford fusion.
There's just something about that car, and it's like a
It's like SUPERU outback and lesbians. When you see a
SUPERHU outback, you automatically know that's a Lesie in there. Hey, Jesse,

(34:32):
I really appreciate the story you told about how you
went through hard times financially. I hate to hear that
people have struggles, but it certainly helps me know I'm
not alone. I'm doing fine now, but I've had times
where I was down to my last dollar. Life has
a way of working out as long as you don't
give up. Her name is VICKI. I told you. I'll
tell you a story. I told you a long time

(34:54):
ago about that. So one time, Well, when you work construction,
if you're working out of town, usually you will get
per diem checks. Depending on the job, and because of
tax reasons, that has to be a separate check. So
you would get your paycheck. Remember kids, it used to
be a physical paycheck. You had to go cash it.

(35:15):
But then they would give you, let's say, if you
had one hundred dollars coming that week for per diem
for meals and things like that, that had to be
in a separate categories, so it would be two different
physical checks with me. What Chris, No, no, no, no, no.
I use hundred per week as an example. No, you
didn't get one hundred dollars per week. I'm simplifying this,
especially because the check I'm about to discuss is one

(35:36):
hundred dollars. So I was in a situation where I
had been working construction and everything else, and then I
was pretending to go to college, but I was actually
just screwing up my entire life, and I was completely broke,
and I hadn't eaten in two days, two days aheadn't
had a meal. I'm telling you, God looks out for

(35:58):
me even when I don't deserve it, which is pretty
much all the time. I am hungry. I'm really really hungry,
and my buddies are giving me chicken strips and whatever
else they have extra. I mean, i I'd emaciated. Right,
I'm functioning, but I'm going through my stuff actually looking
for some food. Because I had a pantry with your
ranch and ketchup in your basic basics like that, I

(36:23):
found underneath some stuff a one hundred dollars per dim
check that I had lost and forgot to cash. Now,
maybe you're laughing at me, and you think that's no
big deal. Man, When you haven't eaten and you find
one hundred dollars right there, it it may well has

(36:45):
been one hundred million dollar powerball chet for me. At
that moment in time, I felt like Bill Gates, only
not on Epstein Island. I felt what Chris, I mean.
I felt rich is what I was going for. I
felt extremely rich, and of course I maximized every dollar
and ordered a pizza immediately. Now, I know you want

(37:08):
to talk about this.

Speaker 9 (37:09):
You said, Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide.

Speaker 7 (37:13):
People don't believe it.

Speaker 9 (37:14):
Well, I mean, listen, they have a right to their opinion.
But as someone who has worked as a public defender,
as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who's
been in the Metropolitan Detention Center, who's been in segregated housing,
you know a suicide when you see one, and that's
what that was.

Speaker 6 (37:31):
They killed himself again.

Speaker 9 (37:34):
You want me to get I've seen the whole file.

Speaker 7 (37:36):
He killed himself.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
That was cash Betel Dan Bongino on Fox Business, And
my emails are full of you angry about that. I
promised you I would and I will. We're going to
do medal of Honor Monday, and then we will discuss
that at length next
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