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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show eight, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's have some fun.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
On a Tuesday, a wild and crazy Tuesday. It's hard
to keep up with all the news at this point
in time.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
We have the.
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FBI diming out ice for the raid, FEMA employees stroking
fifty nine billion dollars checks of your money.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
The North Koreans are dying in droves that actually I'm
gonna talk about that in a moment. Believe it or not,
we have that the tariff stuff seems to be ramping up.
Democrats are they committing quote political suicide? As one liberal
analyst thinks. All that emails Josh Hamberg to explain the
activist judge phenomenon and so much more coming up tonight
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on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I'm going to
begin with a story you don't care about? How about that?
Just stay with me though you don't care about the story,
And to be honest, I don't care about this story.
But I'm going somewhere with this, so hear me out.
There's a story today out of American military news. Although
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I've heard from my military sources stuff like this for
a while about the North Koreans and their casualty rate
in the Russia Ukraine War. I know you're already rolling
your eyes. You don't care. I don't care either. Stay
with me. Stay with me. The bottom line the story
is today that they're suffering up to fifty percent casualty rate,
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the North Koreans. So let's rewind a little bit. Russia
fighting in Ukraine. You got all that. Russia fights in Ukraine.
Russia in North Korea are very much tied together. There's
all kinds oft that North Korea exists. They need Russian oil.
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They work with each other, a real axis of evil
type thing, and for whatever reason depends on who you
talk to. At some point in this conflict, Kim, the
head of North Korea, the dictator, the all powerful one,
pointed a finger to his military and ordered thousands of
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his troops to go help the Russians fight the Russian
Ukrainian War. Now, let's just walk through this. I'm going
somewhere with this. Stay with me. Let's say you're a
man born in North Korea. You are born into one
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of the most oppressive communist hellholes in the history of
the world. We talk about the Soviet Union or Cambodia
or Mao or even what we're going through now. And
we always talk about these horrible, demonic communist regimes as
if they're all in the past. But there's one right now,
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right now, where people starve to death in droves, no rights,
no nothing. But you're a young baby boy, you're born
into that system in North Korea. You are, whether you
like it or not, whether your parents like it or not,
you are indoctrinated twenty four hours a day, seven days
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a week, from your school to your music to your television.
You are indoctrinated to believe you must be loyal to
the regime at all times. You sign up for the military,
put the uniform on, and you can imagine, just imagine
what that life is like. The life of an American
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soldier is hard. An American marine is hard, especially the
guys on the front lines. Now, we are a well
supplied country that cares for our troops. What do you
think it's like in the North Korean Army? So you're
born into that system, you're indoctrinated into that system. You
sign up to fight in that system, and at some
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point you are ordered to go fight for Russia because
Russia invaded Ukraine, and you, as a young man, find
yourself on the front lines because if you read the article,
and I had already heard this, Russia of course took
the North Korean troops and just tossed them right on
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the front lines as what essentially amounts to a meat shield.
You are thrown onto the front lines in a horrible
conflict that has artillery being lobbed back and forth like
it's World War One all over again, Drones hunting you
down to explode in your lap as you sleep, and
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you are on the front lines, watching half of your
bodies die in a country you don't care about, as
you wear the uniform of a country that forced you
to do all of this. Now, why in the world,
with everything going on with FEMA and the FBI and
ICE and all this other crap and the judicial activism,
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why would I open up talking about this? Why is
this on my mind? Well, because I've gotten so many
emails over the past couple weeks of not necessarily celebrating
of anger and sadness about where we are as a country,
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Emails exactly like this one. I'll tell you what, I'll
read you this one right here. The subject to this
one is I want receipts or I want my money back.
De you are my favorite small handed non oracle. With
all this government spending coming to light now the crap
is supposedly the crap it's supposedly spent on. I want
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receipts or I want my money back. I've been working
for roughly thirty eight years, paying taxes roughly thirty eight years,
and I have nothing to show for it. I don't
have a house, I don't have a nice car. I
don't take many vacations, and when I do, it's usually
three to five days somewhere in the States. The nicest
things I have right now, or a couple Chinese spy
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drones that I had to fix myself, and I'll probably
end up selling those to pay my rent and utility
bill and buy food for my family. Meanwhile, US government
officials have two three four houses, take six month vacations
whenever they want, make five hundred percent returns in the
stock market. Show me what my tax dollars have been
spent on for the past thirty eight years, or give
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it back. And he said, I can say his name.
His name is Jason. I would imagine the chances are strong,
you feel some of what Jason is feeling right now.
We wake up in the morning, like we did this morning,
well this was yesterday, and we see a headline that
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while you couldn't afford a basic vacation while you're fixing
up drones to pay the rent, the United States government
took your money and sent fifty seven million dollars of
it to make sure the illegals in New York could
be put up in nice suites With your money. You
see the amount of your money that has been spent
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on communist activism around the globe. Every day we wake
up and we find out more and more and more,
And I know you're happy. I'm happy, We're all excited
about where we're going. But I'm getting a real sense
that we are at the same time. And I know
I am mortified by how bad it is. And I
knew it was bad. I talk about it all the time.
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How many years have I been talking to you about this?
But even I wake up and I just the numbers
are eye popping. The breadth of corruption. It's hard to
take in. And if you're a taxpayer, maybe struggling to
make ends meet, you look at how corrupt and evil
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your government is and it's hard, isn't it. It can
be hard if you let it consume you. So I
don't know if what I'm about to say is going
to ease that pain at all. It's hard to ease
that kind of pain. But I will just say this.
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We are all cogs in the wheel in North Korea.
That's the system you're born in, and you're gonna die
getting incinerated by an artillery round on the front lines
of Russia here in the United States of America. I
didn't create this corrupt, evil system. You didn't create it.
It's not your fault. But this is what we've been given.
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And I'm about to discuss the system fighting back. I'm
about to discuss more of the corruption. I'm about to
discuss the things we need to do about it. And
it can be hard to have these talks, and it
can be hard. It can be really hard to accept
that just like Jason, you work to your entire life
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to fund training surgeries in Guatemala. Now that's very difficult
for me, and judging by the volume of emails I get,
is very difficult for you. Don't let it consume you.
You can get mad about it. And I can get
mad about it, and we'll discuss it every day on
the show, and we'll laugh and we'll yell and we'll cry,
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and we'll do all these things together, you and me.
But don't let the evil of this government, the evil
of the people who run this country, consume you, because
there's not a dang thing you could have done about it.
Up until now. We are called in the wheel. We
have been ruled by an evil government because evil people
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decided to take it over years ago so they could
simply do whatever they wanted to do. Now the question
is how do we handle this now? How do we
dig ourselves out of this trench we find ourselves in?
And can we Is it even possible? Let's discuss all
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that next. Feeling a little stocky, follow like and subscribe
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get to all this corruption what In fact, we'll dig
into the FBI stuff here immediately. Remember Josh Hammer is
going to join us about ten minutes from now to
talk about these activist judges and things. One final word
on that casualty rate, because Jewish producer Chris had a question.
I said, they got fifty percent casualties. Chris said, that
is that a lot? That's a lot. Now that said,
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remember last night's Medal of Honor Monday, when we were
discussing Ewojima, there were units on Ewojima that had one
hundred and ten percent casualties. Now Chris has the same
look on his face that you have. How's it possible
to have one hundred and ten percent? That means you
walked in there with one hundred men, every single one
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of them went down. You brought in ten more men
and they went down two So everyone in your first
unit went down, and then all your replacements went down.
It's possible. It's happened before. Anyway, Let's discuss well, specifically,
let's discuss the FBI. I went off about it last
night that the FBI has to cease to exist completely,
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not reforms, not firing a couple bad actors. Let's say
the Great bed and women on the ground. It must
cease to exist because of what it has become. It
cannot be saved Yeah, we're excited about cash Bettel getting
in there and making some reforms, but it cannot be saved,
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and more importantly, it should not be saved. Did you
hear what Tom Holman said now before I played Tom
Holman on Fox News for you. I just want to
recap what happened Ice. They're doing raids all across the country.
The people they're rating right now, this is going to
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be important for the purpose of this story. The people
they're rating right now really are the worst of the worst.
I want every illegal arrested and sent home, every one
of them. But probably appropriately, they are focusing on the
trend de Aragua MS thirteen types. I'm talking monthss who
the Biden administration brought into this country on purpose. That's
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who they're going after now. And there are a lot
of them, and I do mean a lot of these
types in the country. A man faces a charge of
attempted second degree murder after a hammer attack near the
campus of Nichol State University. University says the monsters the
Biden administration brought into the country that are hunting down,
raping and murdering our women, dealing drugs, pulling people's fingernails, out.
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Those are the people ICE is going after now, some
truly frightening individuals. Some of them are so bad they're
already shipping them off to Gitmo. Just not even salvageable
human beings. Send the animal to the cage for the
rest of his life. That's who Ice is hunting down now.
But you may remember, I believe it was from last week.
Ice showed up and they were going after Trenda Arragua
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and they were gone. They knew they were there. Ice
shows up and they were gone, So very clearly someone
had hip them off. But who would that someone be?
And so immediately, I'll tell you what I thought. Immediately,
I thought to myself, Wow, that's probably some clerk, some
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crazy commie, hag secretary or something, got a hold of
a memo and texted her friend, and that's how the
word got out. But that's not what Tom Holman said.
Speaker 3 (14:24):
Okay, I'll let the Department of Justice do their own investigation.
But again, I talked to the Deputy Turner General this
week and they've opened up a criminal investigation. He thinks
the information is coming from there also, So we'll let
an invigation investigation play out. But some of the leads
point that way.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
What way the Federal Bureau of Investigation. So let's just
process this. The Biden administration brought in as many criminals, terrorists,
and monsters as humanly possible. They did it all with
your money. They did it on on purpose. We now
have demons all around us in this country. The Trump
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administration appropriately is trying the best they can to get
these people out of the country before they can hurt
anyone else. And the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who was
supposedly tasked with keeping Americans safe and solving crime, has
someone or some people in it who doesn't want the
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criminals deported. So they leaked the raid and the criminals
got away. I don't care if this was just one person.
I don't care if it was just one field office.
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If this takes place inside the walls of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, then the Federal Bureau of Investigation can
no longer exist in any form, any form at all.
The entire agency must be removed because remember what we've
been talking about. Eighty years of the communists doing the
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long march through the institutions, eighty years of taking over
this and that and this, bureaucracy and that bureaucracy and
that bureaucracy, and the result of that is it reached
its final form. What we're looking at right now is
pretty much the final form of the system. We're looking
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at the communists having completed their takeover of all of
these institutions, and now the question is how do we
fix it? How do we even begin getting that right?
Because remember, every single thing that Trump administration is doing
right now, it's wonderful. This is just starting to clean
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up the mess eighty years of corruption and rot. We're
not even close to being where we were when Joe
Biden took over. What do we do about that? We
will discuss what step one needs to be after we
talked to Josh Hammer. Next, Josh Hammer, lawyer is gonna
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join us and discuss these activist judges trying to stop everything.
Is this even legal? Hang on, This is a Jesse
Kelly show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show, and anyone
who's listened to this show for any length of time
knows exactly what that intro music means. That means, my friend,
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host of America on Trial, Josh Hammer joins us now
to discuss the judges the legal roadblocks that have been
put up. Josh, I may just hand you the show
for the rest of the evening because people have questions, concerns.
They're screaming from the rooftops. We have rogue judges getting
involved in everything from randy websites to stopping Doze to
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everything else. Josh, how does this happen? How can this happen?
Is any of this legal? How do we stop it?
Speaker 4 (18:11):
Well? Jesse lots going past there to put a mildly
my friend. So, I have a new essay actually on
this topic. It's out at Unheard, which is a British location,
and I would encourage listeners if you have time, go
ahead and check it out. The title the essay is
anti Trump. Judges sparked a legal crisis. So the short answer, Jesse,
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is that none of what they're doing right now is legal,
None of it is kosher, none of it is constitutional.
This entire idea that a rogue district court judge in
Rhode Island or New Hampshire, Hawaii, California, whatever, can't can
go ahead and just issue a nationwide injunction and bring
the entirety of the executive branch to a halt. This
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would have just totally, absolutely horrified. The founder is in
great statesman of his country. So just to give a
few examples of that, Thomas Jefferson in an eighteen oh
four letter to Abigail Adams, he famously said that to
give to judges quote, the right to decide what laws
are constitutional and what not, not only for themselves in
their own sphere of action, but for the legislature and
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executive also in their spheres, would make the judiciary a
despotic branch, a despotic branch. Abraham Lincoln famously in its
first inaugural address in eighteen sixty one, when he was
rejecting the dred Scott case the pro slavery case from
Chief Justice Roger Tani in eighteen fifty seven, Lincoln said
in eighteen sixty one, quote that the candid citizen must
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confess that the policy of the government, upon vital questions
affecting the whole people, is to be irrevocably fixed by
decisions of courts. The instant they are made in ordinary
litigation between parties and personal actions, the people will have
ceased to be their own rulers. Much like Jefferson, Lincoln
warned about a lurking judicial despotism. The point is that
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when you file a suit in federal court, you are
subject to what Article three of the Constitution calls the
judicial power. Okay, easy enough, but what is the judicial power? Well,
I spokes like Lincoln properly intuited. The judicial power, properly speaking,
only includes the ability to bind the parties to a lawsuit.
They cannot go a millimeter further than that. This idea
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that you can just get a random lawsuit in Seattle
or Boston and then just bind everyone across the country,
it's ludicrous. It is not our system of governance. Clarence
Thomas in his concurring opinion back in twenty eighteen in
the Trump versus Hawaii case, the landmark national security immigration case,
Clarence Thomas in his concurring opinion said that this is
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not right, and the Court's going to have to step
in if lower court judges keep on doing it. And
that day has not yet come. But Clarence Thomas was
very prescient as always. We might say, and I'm hoping, Jesse,
that the Supreme Court steps in here sooner rather than
layers fixed this.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
Okay, I'm glad you brought up Clarence Thomas and the
Supreme Court, Josh, because legal minds I follow are screaming
right now that the Supreme Court needs to step in
and step in quickly, because you and I both know
that as of tomorrow morning, we're going to wake up
to another headline about this judge stopping that, and the
next day another judge stopping that. This continues without and
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making Donald Trump's for your presidency essentially null and void
until the Supreme Court steps in. So when are they
going to step in?
Speaker 4 (21:30):
Well, I don't know's there's a lot of moving parts
here right. So on the one hand, there are very
legal questions where we're on the merits so to speak,
that they're going to have to step in. So birthright
citizenship is one issue where they're going to have to
get involved here, sooner rather than later. You've had at
least three judges from Seattle, Washington to Conqueror New Hampshire
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who have said the Donald Trump Executive Order on birthright
citizenship is unconstitutional, which they are wrong about. It's actually
perrectly constitutional, and I would argue it's actually good law
and good policy. So they're gonna have the weigh in
when it comes to things like that when it comes
to a straight up Fourteenth Amendment in this particular case,
constitutional question right. On the other hand, there is the
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question of nationwide injunctions in general and what to do
about them, and that's a separate case, but it is
one that I that I think that Scotus is rapidly
realizing that they're going to have to deal with sooner
rather than later at some point. Jesse. Back in the
year twenty nineteen, the DOJ Office of Legal Policy issued
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a memo that found that there were more nationwide junctions
issued against the Trump administration just in the first three
three and a half years than against all previous presidents combined.
So they're not really hiding it. They're flagrantly abusing it.
They did the first time around, they're doing it this
time around as well. And I think that the justice
on the court are rapidly realizing that they cannot let
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this stand for much longer. Here the time is approaching.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Now, Okay, so explain to me, because I don't understand
how this stuff works, and you are, having been a clerk,
are intimately aware of how this stuff works. Where's this
go from here? Does somebody have to bring it to
the Supreme Court. If they bring it to the Supreme
Court five minutes from now, what's the timeline like from there?
In case you haven't picked up on it, Josh, I'm
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fairly desperate for this stuff to stop, and I want
to know when it can stop. I'm not asking you
to predict the future, but how does it get to
the Supreme Court from here?
Speaker 4 (23:33):
Well, SODAS pretty much always has the ability to fast
track litigation if you seek a direct peal to it.
That is not done in the ordinary course of litigation.
Typically you have to work your way up through the
ranks when it goes from the Federal District Court to
the Federal Court Appeals, and then you file a what's
called a writ of cercherai trying to seek a discretionary
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case at the Supreme Court there. So that's a normal
way to do this. But we're not living in normal times.
And let's take one of these nation wine junctions, the
likes of which, for instance, we saw yesterday in Rhode
Island by this scoundrel judge McConnell there in Rhode Island,
who is threatening to hold the Trump administration in criminal contempt,
ean to hold them in criminal contempt if they do
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not allow all of their spending decisions to go through
his chambers. I mean, the hutzpah on this guy, Jesse.
I mean, this is exactly the judicial despotism that Abraham Lincoln,
Thomas Jefferson and others warned about many many years ago.
There So at that point the DOJ if if they
wanted to, then could try to expedite an appeal to
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the United States Supreme Court on the question as to
whether or not be the relief the remedy of a
nationwide junction was proper Thus far, in that particular case
one in Rhode Island, the DJ is appealing to the
first Circuit, the appelled court above it. It looks like
they're not going for an appeal on the issue of
the nation wine junction. They're just going to basically try
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to reverse the order there. So they're not taking that
approach yet, But I you know, I would encourage Pam
Bondi and the lawyers there to really try to do
all that you can to get to tee up squarely
for the justices. The question is as to the constitutionality
of so called nationwie injunctions.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (25:15):
The final thing I'll say, Jesse, is that there's a
little bit of what good for the goose is good
for the gander situation here. So, for instance, when when
Joe Biden was president, you did have some conservatively in
judges who would use the nation y injunction. Uh, you know,
there are some judges right there in Texas where I
know that your base that that have done that as
well there. So there's a little bit of that going
on there. But these things, frankly, are just not constitutional
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and we should not play this game any longer.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
He is Josh Hammer. Go read his stuff if you
want to get a lot more boned up on this
legal stuff. Josh, my friend, Thank you so much. I
appreciate you.
Speaker 4 (25:47):
You bet, Thanks Jesse.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Look, this is just it's what we've been talking about
for a few days now. It's what we've been talking
about tonight. Decade after decade after decade, we'll call it
eighty years of building a machine, building a system that
only serves the left and works against the right. What
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is the sole purpose of the system. We've talked about
it a million times. What do they do? It exists
to protect itself. So what we're seeing right now is
it attempting to protect itself from a threat it has
never seen before, including the first Trump presidency. How far
will they go? I don't know. And that rhyme and
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show speaking of bringing the thunder.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
Thank you, thank you, ac DC. It's time to talk
about beginning to bring the communist activists to heal from
within the walls of the government. Now, before I get
to that specific thing, I want to remind you of
a couple of things. One can download a podcasts or
the podcast of the show iHeart Spotify iTunes. Two, the
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paperback copy of the Anti Communist Manifesto is out today.
I told you yesterday it was out and I was
a liar. But you can get it at Jesse kellybook
dot com. So those two things I wanted to get
out of the way now before I get to Pambondi
in this FBI story, specifically, I need to start from
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something I see coming in the future and work my
way back from there to try to get my point across.
To just stay with me here. I I hate political violence.
It's not that I hate all violence. I'm a dude,
you know. I'd like to read about war and battle
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and things like that. And I've been to war and
I've done violence and things like that, so I know
how horrible it can be. And I got all that,
But I'm talking about violence that pits citizen against citizen.
Civil war type violence where you are fighting each other
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in the streets of your country. It's the worst thing
in the history of the world because the fighting takes
place in your city and your town, in your streets,
in your schools. Your wife dies, your child dies, your
husband dies, they die in your arms, in your own
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country and everywhere it's ever been done, including here during
our Civil war. The stories just shatter your heart. They
just break your heart. And it's not that dying on
foreign soils just fine, And it's not that dying when
you're fighting invaders it's just fine. But when it's citizen
against citizen, there's nothing more personal and heartbreaking and awful
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because it's women and it's kids, and it's our towns,
and it's awful. And people think that I am too
hard or too harsh, or maybe too hard on the communists,
too extreme. Sometimes I need to explain this. This is
not a bit, it's not a stick. There's a reason
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I've talked like this since I came into politics. I
talk this way because that's what I fear the most,
and that's what I want to avoid the most. When
people hear me talk, they think I'm violent. I consider
myself the most non violent person in the movement because
I'm desperate to stop us from ever getting to that
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place as a country. Now we're gonna walk back from there,
so I don't ever want to see those days come
to this country. I don't want anybody hurt, shot killed here.
I don't want communists dying. I don't want normal Americans dying.
I don't want any American hurting other Americans. That is
not what I want. It's what I'm desperate to avoid. Now,
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how do we avoid that? Well, societies always, always, always
seek out a balance, no matter what system you are in,
no matter what kind of political system, no matter what
kind of period of time. It is the natural inclination
of man to seek out a balance. And when things
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get out of whack one way, then they tend to swing,
you know, pendulum style wildly the other way. And then
if they get out of whack that way, then they
swing pendulum style back the other way. And that's how
societies tend to go. For instance, what we're seeing right now.
Why why was Trump one point zero? He was really
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way too nice. I don't have a puppy dog even
a little you could say naive if you wanted to
be insulting. And yet the American people soured on him
almost immediately. Fast forward just four years, and this Donald
Trump is more harsh, more direct, not at all the
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naive puppy dog he was before. He is attacking the
evil parts of this system. And if you pay attention
at all, two approval numbers, the American people love it.
As of right now, the American people love it. How
could that be? They kind of disliked puppy dog Trump,
but they like harsher Trump. Well. Four years of Joe Biden,
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four years of Joe Biden, the cadaver president, sitting there
drooling on himself while the communists destroyed the country gave
the American people an appetite for a swing the other direction. Okay,
so society seek a balance. Now, let's talk about where
we are now. I needed to explain that to explain
where we are now right now, as I just said,
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this is the balance that the American people are seeking.
They voted to have robust border security. It's not like
Donald Trump was lying on the campaign trail. It's not
like he was shy about it. To be honest with you,
I was a little stunned at how forward he was
about his mass deportation plans after the primary was officially over.
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How that normally goes as Republicans run in a primary,
I'll to port them all, build the walls through it,
and then when the general election comes after they earn
the nomination, Wow, we're going to try to do it
the right way. Of course we don't. You didn't see
that from Trump this time. Mass deportation starts day one, period,
never stopped. The American people, even ones who may dislike
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Trump purposely, they chose Donald Trump as some sort of
a return to balance. That's what they demanded, and it
was overwhelming. He even won the popular vote. That never
happens to Republicans anymore, because of places like California. Overwhelmingly,
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the American people went to the polls and said, this
madness stops. I'm voting for mass deportation. I'm voting to
get all this gender crap out of here. I'm voting
to stop dudes beating up women in sports and otherwise.
That's what I'm voting for. So the American people chose
to use their voice and their power at the ballot
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box to return a balance to the country, and that
brings me to my concern. You see the level of
resistance we're already facing right now from within the walls
of the FBI, which I will get through, specifically in
a moment, from within FEMA, from the judges, the activist judges.
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Josh Hammer just talked about that, CDC, HHS, FDA, I R, S, NSA, CIA.
We have resistance coming from places we can't even imagine
right now. What if they succeed. I'm very afraid of
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where we go from here. If the resistance succeeds, in frankly,
everyone should be That will bring me to the FBI
and more in a moment. Before I get to that,
let's get smarter about some things, especially right now. A
lot of people seem to think judges run the country.
They need to take the free course from Hillsdale Hillsdale
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College on the constitution. Hillsdale, They've been educating America's youth
for years, the top university in the country. It's the
one every sensible parent wants their kids to get into Sadly,
few of them will. My kids won't. But I love
Hillsdale I always have. I just love their classical education.
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I love that they teach courses on the fall of
the Roman Republic, the ancient Christian Church, and they offer
more than forty free classes online. There's no cost. You
can take those classes now. Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse.
When I learned about Caesar Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse. No,
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I'm not talking about the salad dressing. Go enjoy the education.
Let's discuss my fears next.