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August 14, 2025 36 mins

Why do our elected officials so comfortable saying on camera they are breaking laws? Have these politicians really changed or are they just saying what you want to hear? There seems to be a lot of talk from the GOP but where is the action. Lowering standards for the sake of diversity. 

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

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Show, The Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on
a Thursday.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
Oh my goodness, I'm so looking forward to this show
tonight on a Thursday, because we are going left and
we're going right and up and down and up. We're
gonna talk about everything from Republicans still woosing out in
the face of Democrat communist evil. We're gonna talk about
di not being gone at all, some crazy comedy spiked

(00:46):
the subway sandwich off of a federal agent's chest. Some
dude died in Antarctica, emails, hate mail, someone said I'm
going to Hell. All that and so much more coming
up tonight on world famous Jesse Kelly's Show, and don't
forget that tomorrow is asked Doctor Jesse Friday. It's time.

(01:08):
I know you've been waiting all week. Email your questions,
ask me anything. All of Friday belongs to you, Jesse
at jessekellyshow dot com. So I actually want to begin.
I was going to talk about the guy spike in
a subway sandwich off off of a federal agent's chest
right away, but I just have to touch on something here.

(01:31):
I have to touch on something. The GOP are elected officials.
You and I. We have to be mindful of something
right now, and this is what we have to be
mindful of. They know what we want to hear. They're politicians.
Politicians are masterful at knowing what we want to hear.

(01:57):
And so right now, this is what happened with the right.
And now I'm talking about you, and now I'm talking
about me. This is what has happened with us. We watched,
we watched as the right tried to be lase fair
and hands off and well, we don't have to be
mean about it. We watched that for years and years

(02:18):
and years and years and years. And maybe you participated
in that, maybe I participated in that, But we watched
that in the hopes that it would work, in the
hopes that are our communists, well, fellow citizens would see
how we do things, and they would copy our good conduct.

(02:39):
You know what, They don't use government to go after us.
Maybe maybe we should do that. But it never worked.
Years and years and years and years. The more we
backed off, the nicer we were, the more vicious they got.
Soon the irs is flat out of ten right wing groups.

(03:02):
Fast forward, not too far. The President of the United
States of America uses Democrat opposition research to send the
CIA and FBI after the Republican nominee. Soon Donald Trump's
getting shot in the head and arrested. So we woke
up one day and we're all, okay, well, the hands
off thing isn't working. It's time to be hands on.

(03:24):
It's time to be anti communist. Clearly, we are going
to have to treat these people with more aggression than
we have been before because hands off don't work. Okay,
So now we're hands on, and that's what you want,
and that's what I want. This explains in large part,
Donald Trump's insane popularity for the last ten years. We

(03:44):
elected a guy who twenty years ago, thirty years ago,
would have been unelectable in the GOP for his positions
on trade, his you know, three marriages, all kinds of things.
I'm not talking on them, but those would have been
disqualifying twenty thirty years ago. Now nobody cared. We didn't
care why because now we're ready for a battle axe

(04:05):
no matter who he is. Okay, he'll drop an F
bomb now and then I got it. Been divorced three times, yep. Okay.
He was a registered Democrat don't care. Go hurt democrats.
That's our mood. Now, go go crush them. We want
action now. Nope, no more top, close the border and
deport everybody. Have you noticed the right hasn't backed off

(04:25):
one little bit on deportation. A little whisper here, a
little whisper there. But they started rounding up construction workers. Yep,
good gone, some lady. They've paraded every crying woman on TV.
Sometimes it was women getting deported. Oh look at this moment.
Could you believe what they're doing to loupe everybody on
the right, Yeah, don't care, goodbye, we're ready. We're ready

(04:48):
for action. Now, get him out, get them gone. Now.
All that's good. That's a brief recap of what we
went through. But while there has been so turnover, and
there continues to be turnover. You know, the Tom Tillis's
of the world are retiring, Mitch McConnell's moving on. There
is some turnover. It's happening all the people who were

(05:13):
hands off. Let's not be too mean to democrats. Hey,
you live and let live. They're all still there. They're
all still there. Now, let me ask you, do you
think they've changed with you? Do you think their mentality

(05:34):
has changed as your mentality has changed, or do you
think they know that's what you want to hear. Listen,
they're politicians. All politicians in every country at every point
in history. Understand that at some point you have to
try to sell what the people are buying. You have

(05:55):
to sell them what they want to hear, what they
want to buy. You got that, But well, let me
just use this as an example. This is a Texas story,
but it's gotten national prominence because it has national significance.
Jerry Mandered blue states like California and Maryland and Illinois,

(06:16):
then New York and all those things. That's a tale
as old as time. They'll draw the most ridiculous congressional
districts in order to ensure maximum Democrat representation and minimal
Republican representation. You have all that. Texas, to their credit,
decided to get in on the game. Oh good, okay,
Oh we can draw redraw our maps too. Guess what

(06:37):
will eliminate four Democrat seats? Goodbye? That means for you
and me nationally, a four seat reduction and Democrat power
in the House. Okay, Texas Democrats freaked out and illegally
fled the state. You already know the story. It's been
going on for a couple of weeks. Now. They hopped
on a plane, flew to Illinois. They're essentially hiding out

(06:58):
like fugitives, so they didn't have to take a vote,
which didn't matter. It was always gonna happen anyway. But
they did their little the little resistance theater thing for
the demons in their base. Now it's over. But during
this time after they fled, you know what I saw
and you know what you saw. Every single day there
would be a Republican in the state of Texas, from

(07:21):
Greg Abbott on down, handing out threats.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
We're gonna arrest you, We're gonna hunt you down, We'll
bring you to justice, We'll find you one hundred thousand dollars.
We're gonna do this. We're gonna do that. We're gonna
do this, We're gonna do that.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Any moment, now, any second, I'm gonna drop the hammer.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Okay, well, now they're planning to return. Apparently they're gonna
be back next week. And again, I wake up today
and this is what I roll over and see headline
from Fox News. Texas democrat who fled could face felony
bribery charges. Oh okay, they could, so they could get fined.

(08:11):
They might face charges. They might. I heard this threat
to have their seats vacated as that is. That is
the law. By the way, you can't just take off
so you don't have to vote. They can elect to
just vacate your seat, and now you don't have a
seat anymore. I might, I could, I just may, but

(08:32):
I never did. I'm gonna go ahead and change the
subject kind of all these all these supposed indictments that
are coming federally for John Brennan, James Comey, several others

(08:52):
I've told you before. I'm getting the feeling like they
might come. They might come. I'm trying not to be
too cynical. We have JD. Van and Tulsi Gabbard. Everyone's
talking really tough indictments, indictments. I might, I may, I
could any day. Now what did that get here? When

(09:13):
do we get action? You know, you can threaten to
ground your son for being disrespectful only so many times
until you follow through. He's gonna not take you seriously.
You see, if we're going to properly deal with these

(09:39):
savages and their love of breaking the law of doing
every evil thing imaginable in the name of their revolution.
We're we're gonna have to do something. You want to
hear how seriously they take these threats. Listen to Jasmine Crockett,
No one came to give me last.

Speaker 4 (10:00):
In fact, it is a cute little warrant that has
a cute little frame on it.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
And so they like to talk a big game. But
the reality is that number one, you have a lot
of intelligent attorneys that actually serve in the Texas House
mocking us right to our faces. Oh okay, big threats.
I framed my warrant last time. Here, I am free
as a bird. Come get me, dork. They still laugh

(10:25):
in our faces. I don't know. Maybe I woke up
on the wrong side of the bed, but I'm a
little tired of being told what's coming. I'm ready to
be told what's here. Call me one of the Democrats in handcuffs.
We'll be back.

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Speaker 1 (10:52):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Thursday.
Wonderful Thursday, We're going to be bouncing all over the place,
just a couple more things on this before we move on.
We might even talk a little bit of China here
in a minute. We'll do some emails and probably I'm
gonna do some history talk today. And I know what,
I've been a great mood. I know I opened up

(11:12):
mad at the GOP, but I just I wanted to
remind them, remind me, and remind you that our elected
officials are still way behind us. They know they have
to talk like they are where we are, like they're
ready to start having some teeth arresting these communists when

(11:35):
they break the law. Things like that. There is a
lot of talk. I haven't seen the action yet. I
haven't seen James Comy in handcuffs. Texas Democrats broke the law,
led the state, and they've been threatened with everything from
felony charges to vacating their seat, everything underneath the sun

(11:57):
one hundred thousand dollars fines for two weeks. It's been
threatened this and threatened that. Still nothing. Just another example.
Remember that Delia Ramirez, that dirty communist who went down
to Mexico City and stood up on stage and said
she's a Guatemalan before she's an American and caught all

(12:18):
kinds of heat from everybody, including me for it. Yeah,
that filthy communist, subversive. She got up on stage and
said this, how far do we have to go? A
member of Congress got up on stage and said this
got that? I mean for us members of Congress, For me,
who is a daughter of immigrants, who have my family
still undocumented? Why aren't they arrested? Now? Today we have

(12:45):
a sitting member of Congress standing on stage announcing that
half of her family reside in the United States of
America illegally. They should have been hunted down an hour ago,
arrested in deep or immediately. We still have sitting members
of Congress, completely comfortable bragging on camera that their family

(13:08):
violates the immigration laws of the United States of America.
Why aren't they arrested? Why? This is really what I'm
asking Why? Why does she feel so comfortable saying that
because she's not afraid. It's just like Jasmine Crockett, I
got my war re framed. Hey, half my famili's here illegally.

(13:31):
Do something about it, you elected Republicans. I know you're listening.
I know a lot of your staffers are listening. They're
laughing at you. Doesn't that motivate you to do something?
Doesn't doesn't being mocked? As painful as it is, We've

(13:55):
all been mocked at some point in our lives. It hurts.
Does it motivate you to action? Especially the men? Don't
you have testosterone? Seriously, I'm not No, I'm not even
gonna tell you about chock. Don't you have testosterone running
through your veins? Imagine getting laughed at every day by

(14:19):
these little savages, laughed at because you're all bark and
no bite. Bite them when they break the law. Don't
hunt them down for being democrats the way they do.
You don't have to be like them. They're fighting a revolution.
That's why they're always breaking the law. You can't fight

(14:40):
a revolution and stay within the law. When they break
the law, arrest them, throw the book at them. Why
aren't you? Why aren't they afraid? Let's move on through
some other things before we get to China. Let's do
some emails. Hey, Jesse, this American of one hundred percent

(15:01):
Sicilian slash Italian heritage just finished spending thirty days there.
Most don't know that most Italians are quite poor. It's
a communist country. They live in a high rise apartment buildings,
half have air conditioning, half have washing washing machines, and
maybe ten percent have dryers. They wouldn't know what to
do in an American grocery store that just doesn't exist. Look,

(15:25):
this is not unique to Italy or Italians. It bothers
me when rich Americans, especially rich American communists, are always
threatening to move overseas, because they're always going to move
into another air conditioned mansion or five star hotel or
lake house overseas, And it gives Americans who haven't been

(15:47):
to Europe the false impression that it's just pretty much
like here.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
Right.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
Oh, they have a quaint little towns and it's more historic,
of course, but it's pretty much like here. You don't
understand how blessed you are to be here. You don't
understand what the American system of free markets, plus our
endless resources, plus the endless blessings from God, what it

(16:17):
has given you and your children. Look, when I got
out of the Marine Corps, I didn't have any money,
and I had to go get an apartment by myself,
a cheap apartment. It wasn't that bad, but it wasn't
that good either. I had air conditioning heat, a refrigerator, stove, microwave,

(16:41):
running water. That's me a twenty two What was that
twenty two? Twenty three year old young man without two
nickels to rub together, living by myself in an apartment.
That's how I living. In most European countries, we have
it wonderful, absolutely wonderfully, and we will continue to have

(17:04):
it wonderfully if we continue to run democrats out of office.
All right, let's talk about China, speaking about those who
may not have it wonderfully. And this dude who threw
a subway sandwich at the cops in DC. Let's talk
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(17:51):
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Speaker 1 (18:39):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday.
The week is almost over. Tomorrow is Ask Doctor Jesse Friday.
So get your ask Doctor Jesse questions in now to
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. They're already pouring in.
I'm I might even get to some these tonight because

(19:00):
we've got kind of a Schmorgas board day today. So
there is something I'm piggybacking off of this headline. I
should note there's a headline that China is going to
offer subsidized personal loans to get people to spend more.
I'm not gonna spend a bunch of time on foreign

(19:20):
policy because that's not my thing. But there's always been
something about China I couldn't figure out. And whenever I
talked to an expert on China, I would ask them
about this. You and I probably you've probably heard me
talk about this before. How do they have that much money?
And here's what I mean, Here's what I mean. I understand.

(19:42):
The Chinese economy is based on manufacturing. It's a manufacturing
based economy. The United States of America suicidally shipped them
all of our manufacturing, one of the dumbest things we've
ever done. And now China they are factories, they are
manufacturing hub. The world buys cheap Chinese crap from China.

(20:04):
I get that, that's their economy. I get it. I
got I got it. That they have a lot of
money coming in. I get it. But every time you
turn around you are faced with expensive things China is doing.
For instance, the Belt in Road initiative Belt and Road Initiative.

(20:25):
I'm assuming you've heard of it. If you have not,
here is essentially what it is, and the most dumb
down way I can say it, which is perfect for
me because I am dumb. China, as you know, they're
trying to become the number one country in the world,
the one everyone looks to, the one everyone fears that
they're trying to become us. They're trying to supplant us
as number one in the world. And in an effort

(20:46):
to do this, they are going to poorer parts of
the world, mainly Africa, poorer parts of the world that
have critical resources, and they're offering a quid pro quo
if you will. Hey, we would sure love to have
all that lithium of yours, but but we're not asking

(21:07):
you to give it to us. Why don't we build
you some infrastructure. How about some new roads, new schools.
What if we spruce up this port of yours. Of
course we're going to need to use that port, but well,
why don't you give a little and woll give a
little standard It's look, this is standard diplomacy. It's how
nations have done it. China just calls it something different.

(21:28):
Belt and road. Okay, and they've been doing it, but
that's expensive. There's a reason everybody doesn't do it. Everybody
doesn't have the money. Why isn't Why isn't France doing it?
France has typically done that kind of thing, and I
realize they do a little bit of it. Now, Why

(21:50):
isn't they don't have the money. You don't have that
kind of money. Okay, so they're doing that, all right,
That's one aspect of it. They're building up their military massively.
What have we talked about one hundred times before? Militaries
are expensive. Historically, the most common thing is that your

(22:14):
standing army is pretty small. You have a pretty small,
super trained force ready to train new guys when you
have to, But your standing army is pretty small because
it's expensive to feed them, to train them, to equip
them to The standing army is expensive, super expensive. If

(22:38):
you raise one, if you have an established one, you
kind of have to use it, and I mean use
it as in a way that brings in money for
your country. I hate to be too forward about it,
but if you have a standing army that's large, you
better be conquering something or you're just hemorrhaging money. Watch
look at the United States of america trillion dollar military budget,

(22:59):
and we're just handing things away. It's ridiculous. Standing armies
are expensive. China is building a huge one. They're not
conquering anything right now, right now, but not conquering anything. Okay,
so you have Belton Road, you have a huge standing
military that's growing by the day exponentially. Now we've talked

(23:21):
about this before. Have you ever seen they're actually really cool?
Have you ever seen China's ghost cities? It you want
to go down the weirdest, most fascinating Internet rabbit hole
for fifteen to twenty minutes. Go as soon as you're
done listening to the Jesse Kelly Show, go look up

(23:43):
China's ghost cities. Don't think for a second you're about
to see a ghost town like an old Western movie
where you've got, you know, six buildings. They're a little
Chinese gas Stasian, a Chinese red robster, some apartments or
something like that. Don't think that that that's what you're
about to see. No, no, no, no, no no. I'm
talking major cities, skyscrapers, high rises, empty, there's no one there.

(24:13):
In fact, there's been no one there to the point.
The wilderness has kind of started encroaching on it again,
and there's plants growing out of things. And you can
look at video. There's video of it out there of
them bulldozing some of these things. Where did those come from?
China built it their government with their budget. They just
built these cities so people would come into them, and

(24:35):
for a variety of reasons they didn't. That's a lot
of money, a lot of money. And I always ask
these Chinese experts, aren't they running out of money? And
here's the truth. China is in a near disastrous economic situation,

(24:58):
way worse than you or I believe. Because remember, what
do communists do? They lie about everything at all times.
They lie about everything at all times, not even small lies,
gigantic lies. And communists run countries most definitely do. Look
at the Soviet Union record crop again this year. Everyone's
starving to death. China lies about all of its economic data.

(25:25):
China is in serious trouble. I'm not even going somewhere
with this. I just think it's funny again. Now we're
handing out subsidized loans. The whole thing is painted rust. Now.
I guess my point on it is that makes me
a little bit nervous because what do you do? What

(25:46):
would you do? Let's say you have no morality in
their communists, they don't. Let's say you have no morality,
nothing against killing people and taking things, which China very
clearly doesn't have a problem with that. Let's say you
have no morality. You are facing a potentially dire economic situation,
but you do have quite a big military. What would

(26:12):
you do? You know exactly what you would do? You
go take something? Where does that leave us? What if?
What if? Think about this? I guess I'm just doomsdaying here.
We're going to move on to talk about some other things.
We got an email, amazing email from a cop about
the thirty thirty initiative for police departments and stuff like that. Anyway,

(26:33):
before we get to that, what happens if this trade
war were We've been flirting with this trade war with
China since Donald Trump got in there. He doesn't want it.
China doesn't want it because it would be disastrous for
both of us. But at the same time, we're trying
to separate from China. China doesn't want us to separate.

(26:53):
China needs America to continue buying vast quantities of Chinese goods.
So it's this real Mexican standoff situation here. We have going, Well,
what happens if it gets hot, meaning the trade war
gets hot. We're talking tariffs, huge tariffs on Chinese goods. Well,

(27:14):
what that's going to do is creter their economy. What
happens if China wakes up one day with nothing left
to lose and you've got a big military sitting right there,
they're gonna go take time on. What do we do?
They're gonna go try to take the Philippines? What do
we do? Anyway, let's move on. I'm gonna talk about
police work in a way that will be horribly offensive

(27:35):
to a lot of people. Before we talk about police work,
let's talk about finding a good employee. Wow, what a chore.
What a friggin nightmare? Right, it's a nightmare. Even with
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(27:58):
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Speaker 5 (29:01):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday.
Memory of you missed any part of the show, you
can download the whole thing iheard spotify iTunes. Before I
get to my offensive talk about the cops.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
Have you ever have you ever had your wife discover
something and you know it's about to cost you a
lot of money. Chris is nod in his head. It
just happened to me. You know what, ob discovered? Cozy Earth?
Have you ever heard of Cozy Earth? So one of

(29:40):
her friends tells her about Cozy Earth. She buys a
pair of pajamas in a pair of sheets. We didn't
like our sheets, we had the kind of older sheets.
She buys a pair of sheets. I know after she
put those on last night. I could see the look

(30:01):
on her face. They were like these soup or silky
smooth ones. I know this is going to cost a fortune.
And I'm already you know what I almost did, Chris,
I know you can relate to this. I almost went
to their website today just to check the prices and
see what this is going to cost. And I've decided
I'm not gonna I'm gonna guard my own happiness because

(30:24):
I know it's coming. I know, I know it's coming.
I know today it's one pair of pajamas, Tomorrow it's two.
It's well, we need spare sheets. Well, the kids that
you know it's coming, one hundred percent know it's coming. Hey, Jesse,
I'm retired from one of the largest police departments in
the world. And by the way, a pause, pospot, so
I should give you a little bit of background case

(30:45):
you missed yesterday's show. So we were discussing that we've
been discussing the forced DEI the forced integration of women
into a million different fields where they shouldn't be in
the United States of America, where they shouldn't be forced.
I should say where they shouldn't be forced, right, I
am not saying that women shouldn't be in law enforcement.

(31:08):
Women have been in law enforcement for a very, very
long time. It takes a very specific kind of woman,
specific kind of mentality, and she's probably going to have specialties,
no question about that. But forcing them in destroys police officers,
destroys police work. It does, and it was done on purpose.

(31:30):
And I referenced it's a couple of years old in
article written by Steve Friend. It's on the Blaze where
he talks about the thirty by thirty initiative, and it
was exactly what you think, forcing women onto the police force,
destroying physical standards, doing whatever you have to do to

(31:51):
take a physical job and hand it to somebody who's
not physically as strong. This is disastrous. It's just as
if not more disastrous, than forcing women on a Navy ships.
The forced integration of women into every field, especially male fields,
in this society is a devastating thing for the United

(32:12):
States of America. It's not talked about enough because nobody
wants to be called a musurgeonist or whatever. But since
I don't give a crap about offending anybody, we can
come right out and say it. Women shouldn't be everywhere.
And no, I'm not saying throw a burka on them
and stuff them all in the kitchen. Women don't have
to be in everything. If it's a male field that
involves physicality to do the job, women shouldn't be there anyway.

(32:38):
This guy Jesse, I'm retired. Listen to this from one
of the largest police departments in the world. In my
former department, the let's hire more females and promote them
has been long in place since the early two thousands.
So many details, but I'll give you just a few highlights.
I was on the academy staff for a number of years,

(33:00):
as well as other types of recruit training. Thinking it
was my job to graduate the best of the best
was little more than a fantasy. I, along with other
of male staffers, were called into more than one closed
door meeting with higher ups who were told we had
to pass a number of undeserving females. This includes being

(33:21):
ordered to pass those who had failed miserably so various tests.
I'll tell you a story about that in a minute,
including academics, physical, role playing, etc. If we didn't agree
in sign on to passing them, the brass would take
over and make it happen. I could go on and on.
The problem has become so widespread it has become impossible

(33:42):
to roll it back. One of the best ways to
get promoted is to go along with the agenda, which
I could not. It was career suicide to take the
opposite view.

Speaker 4 (33:53):
Ugh.

Speaker 1 (33:54):
I speak from much personal experience. It's tough enough to
graduate a male. When I went through the academy, it
was really tough to make it way tougher, probably for
my predecessors. Many behind the scenes, in honest yet private conversations,
would say that females cannot do the job. I would

(34:16):
say that there was a very small percentage that, in
my opinion, can actually do the job. I'll stop after
I say this. Who do you want showing up to
your house when you call for a prowler, gang bangers,
partying in the street, etc. A five foot two inch
woman who's afraid to take the initiative, or a male
whose first question is where's he at? Please don't use

(34:39):
my name. I've seen it. Remember I told you they
made me go be a cop in the Marine Corps
for a little while. Me and one of my buddies,
we were always partners on that thing. And he was
one of these strong man types and I was infantry
and bigger and just more naturally violent. And of course

(35:03):
we had little women on the force. Who did they
call when some dude was being drunk and belligerent up
at the hospital submarine was losing his mind kicking nurses?
Who did they call? Me? And me? And I almost
named him, me and him every single time, Hey, Kelly,
we need you up at the hospital. Somebody needs their
face kicked in. Okay, we're on the way. Apparently we're

(35:26):
the only two people who work on the force here.
We are on the way. We have to start speaking
out in ways that offend people. It's time to stop
with the forced integration in every way. And by the way,
I told you I had a story. Maybe you'll remember this,
But don't think that this is just in police departments.

(35:50):
You know how many women they're forcing through in things
like the rangers, women who fail at all the physical tests,
and get leaned on to pass them anyway. The forced
integration of women is DEI at its worst. Everyone thinks
it's all about black people. The forced integration of women

(36:14):
is far more damaging to society. How about that. That'll
make everybody happy. Let's talk about throwing a subway sandwich
at a police officer.
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