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What Kash could do to The System. How much of The System is build just to blood suck money from you. Obama brought in 3 women who absolutely hate America try to and tear the country down. How did they do it? Why there such opposition to people like Kash Patel. Medal of Honor: Gary Wetzel – Vietnam door gunner. 

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Monday, and we're gonna get to this FBI director
Cash Patel's stuff. Well hopefully here in a little bit
making fun of Dome. Trump put out a statement about

(00:32):
our hostages, which I love all that.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Man.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
I mean, there is so much dbanking people. We have
to make fun of Jill Biden. In fact, we'll trash Kamala.
Here's Oh, that's still to come on the world famous
Jesse Kelly Show. But first, you know what time it
is Every Monday. At this time we do Medal of
Honor Monday, we take a Medal of Honor citation. Every

(00:57):
time somebody earns a medal of honor, they do a
write up on it. It's called a citation. Not sure
why we read it. That's all all these citations, everyone
who's ever earned one. His citation is available to you
online for free, and there are several different websites you
can go. I know Congressional Medal of Honor Society has one,

(01:20):
but they're not nearly the only one. And you can
sort it by a date or by conflict. I should say,
or by military branch or whatever you want. But read these.
They're great reading. I should note they're great lessons. If
you're a teacher, do this with your class. It's not political.
If you're a parent, read these to your kids. Look

(01:44):
at parents, tell you something. Certainly no expert on parenting,
but you want to get your kids interested in a story.
Make it a military story about heroism. Sons and daughters
will sit and listen when you're reading about some stud
and you know what they get from it. They learn
what they're supposed to be, the kind of person they're

(02:06):
supposed to be. And we take emails suggestions for it.
We have plenty of our own, but we take ones
like this one we got. This was from back in April. Yeah,
it's it's a bit of a backup. Now there's a
line at this point in time which is really weird
for us still, but hey whatever, we're not going to
complain about it. Hey, Jesse, I'll start this out by saying,
I'm a six eight, three hundred pound former ground pounder

(02:26):
in the Army. I'm in my mid fifties, not as
thin as you, but you know, not a jelly roll.
I was in all these the other day grocery store chain.
I noticed they had Tabasco Chipotle Tabasco, which isn't an
everyday occurrence. Walked up, grabbed five bottles. Looks like I'd
be making some world famous Jesse Kelly bergers. And this
lady looked up at me like she thought I was you.

(02:49):
She didn't ask, but I could tell, so I could
just say I got more hair than him. You know
that's not very nice. Anyway. The guy says, today, I
had the honor to a company. Me and my father
went to a Vietnam Veterans Veterans Day celebration in Wisconsin.
I have the honor to meet specialist Gary Wetzel, Medal

(03:09):
of Honor recipient from our state of cheese and cow
Manora and beer farts. I have included his citation below.
That's Wisconsin. In case you're wondering, I included his citation below.
I don't know that I've heard this one on Monday.
Maybe you've already done it, but it would be worth reading.
You look into this guy's eyes with the metal around
his neck, you see nothing but pride and steel. Have

(03:30):
a great day, oracle. So without further ado, let's read
the Medal of Honor Citation Vietnam Guy from a Gary
George Wetzel, US Army Right Hey, honoring those who went
above and beyond It's Medal of Honor Monday. SP four C. Wetzel,

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one hundred and seventy third Assault Helicopter Company, to distinguished
himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of
his life above and beyond the call of duty. SP
four C. Wetzell was serving as a door gunner aboard
a helicopter which was part of an insertion force trapped
in a landing zone by intense and deadly hostile fire.

(04:19):
SP four C. Wetzell was going to was going to
the aid of his aircraft commander when he was blown
into a rice paddy and critically wounded by two enemy
rockets that exploded just inches from his location. Although bleeding
profusely due to the loss of his left arm and
severe wounds in his right arm, chest, and left leg,

(04:43):
SP four C. Wetzel staggered back to his original position
in his gun well and took the enemy forces under fire.
His machine gun was the only weapon placing effective fire
on the enemy at the time. Through a resolve that
overcame the shock and intolerable pain of his injuries. SP

(05:03):
four C. Wetzel remained at his position until he had
eliminated the automatic weapons emplacement that had been inflicting heavy
casualties on the American troops and preventing them from moving
against this strong enemy force. Refusing to attend to his
own extensive wounds, he attempted to return to the aid
of his aircraft commander, but passed out from loss of blood.

(05:28):
Regaining consciousness, he persisted in his efforts to drag himself
to the aid of his fellow crewmen. After an agonizing effort,
he came to the side of the crew chief, who
was attempting to drag the wounded aircraft commander to the
safety of a nearby dyke. Unswerving in his devotion to
his fellow man, SP four C. Wetzel assisted his crew chief,

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even though he lost consciousness once again. During the action.
SP four C. Wetzell displayed extraordinary heroism in his effort
to aid his fellow crewmen. His gallant actions were in
keeping with the highest traditions of the US Army and
reflect great credit upon himself and the armed forces of
his country. Those door gunners in Vietnam did not live long.

(06:19):
The average life span of a door gunner it was
some of the shortest in the entire war. Let me
explain why. Heavy machine guns, if you are fighting against them,
you have to take them out quickly. When you have
a heavy machine gun that pours a lot of heavy

(06:41):
lead down range, if there is a machine gun emplacement,
it is the most dangerous thing to you and your
infantry platoon for very obvious reasons. It's the thing that
can wipe all of you out. So let's say if
we're on a battlefield and we have to take a hill,
a hill in front of us, and there are a

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bunch of guys on the hill who are trying to
kill us, but they have individual rifles and so they're
shooting pow pal. They're shooting down at us. Let's call
it fifty guys on the hill. But there is one
heavy machine gun emplacement and it is pouring deadly fire

(07:23):
down on you. Then your platoon commander will, undoubtedly they
are all trained in this and it's all correct. He
will fight. Hey, we'll find a way to assault and
clear that machine gun position. Maybe that's a sniper. Maybe
you've got to smoke your way up to it. Maybe
it involves calling for air. Whatever it is, it doesn't

(07:43):
matter how many other guys are shooting. That is the
position that has to go. The enemy knows this too.
I should keep you should keep in mind. So in Vietnam.
Member Vietnam was the first war where we really use
the helo, the helicopter to insert guys in, take guys out,
insert supply takes. It was the first time we use
that in mass well. A machine gun emplacement in a

(08:08):
hill has the benefit of usually being dug in. If
you have time to do so, you will dig into
the ground, sand bags, fields of fire. He knows you're
going to shoot at him, so he has to build
up things around him to try to keep you from
killing him. A door gunner doesn't have that. And guess

(08:29):
what a helicopter does. It makes noise and it comes
in from the sky. If you're the enemy, you can
hear a helicopter coming a long time before it gets
to you, and you are well aware that it is
a flying machine gun emplacement bringing a heavy weapon into

(08:50):
the battlefield that will kill you and all of your friends.
What I'm trying to say is, if you were a
door gunner in Vietnam, you got shot at a lot
and they died in droves because it wasn't the helo
itself that was a unique danger to you, although it
was bringing troops and supplies. It was that fricking guy

(09:11):
with the mini gun or the sixty or whatever he
had hanging out the side of the door. And I'm
telling you right now, if you put me in black
pajamas and made me a dirty Vietnam commie scumbag, that's
the guy I'd be shooting at, because that's the guy
who can wipe us all out. To get back in
your door gun after having your left arm blown off,

(09:35):
it was signing up for death. Really, it's a miracle
the guy did not die, because I promise you virtually
every gun on that battlefield was pointing at and shooting
at the guy without any protection and without a left
arm sitting in the door gun or chair. I don't

(09:55):
know that that brought that home for you, but I hope,
I hope it did a little. You are not safe
sitting in that doorgun or chair. You're in the most
danger of any of everybody without any cover. And do
remember this helicopters. They're not cover. Maybe you look and
you think, wow, he's got that metal. It's like a

(10:16):
piece of paper. It's nothing. You could walk up to
the side of one of these kilos, if you had
any strength, with a screwdriver in your hands, you could
probably reach back and punch a hole in it. They
were shooting AK forty seven's. He had no cover at all.
Freaking gutsy right, all right, now, let's let's talk about

(10:36):
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(11:50):
Let's talk cash Betel. Next, it's the Jesse Kelly Show.
It is that Jesse Kellys Show on a Monday. Of course,
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(12:10):
Don't forget to send us an email. Love your emails,
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Kellyshow dot com. Now, Donald Trump nominates Cash Paatel officially.
He did it over the weekend. Cash patail to be
the head of the FBI. This cash battel has heard

(12:31):
on the Sean Ryan.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
The FBI's footprint has gotten so frickin' big, and the
biggest problem the FBI has had has come out of
its intel shops. I'd break that component out of it.
I'd shut down the FBI Hoover Building on day one
and reopening the next day as a museum of the
deep State. And I'd take the seven thousand employees that
work in that building and send them across America to
chase down criminals. Go be cops, your cops.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Go be cops.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
Go chase down murders and drug dealers and violent offenders.
What do you need seven thousand people there for? Same
thing with de Ojenny. What are all these people doing?
Looking for the next government promotion, looking for their next
fancy government title, looking for their parachute out of government.
So while you're bringing in the right people, you also
have to shrink government.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Okay, let's talk about cash Betel, and more specifically, let's
talk about why there is such an overwhelming opposition to him,
not just from the communists, but from it would appear
some members of the establishment GOP. So before we do

(13:32):
that specifically, let's pause for a moment. You know about
corporate security, personal security, private security, security guards. You obviously
know this is a thing that exists, and you know
there are various levels of security. When I say security,
maybe you think mall cop. There's nothing wrong with being
a mall cop, but that would be really your lowest,

(13:54):
most basic level. You're making thirteen dollars an hour. They
probably don't even let you carry a gun. That go
anywhere from that all the way up to you're hiring
a bunch of former Navy seals and Green Beret types. Now,
corporations will spend inhuman amounts of money for corporate security.

(14:17):
I've told you this before. I know of somebody you
would know him too. I'm not going to tell you
who it is, but I know of somebody who he
pays north of one hundred thousand dollars a month for
private security. Okay, why why do people do that? Why
do corporations do that? You do that to protect what's valuable.

(14:42):
I know that's an obvious point, but just stay with me.
I'm going somewhere with this. You do that to protect
what's valuable. Now, let's talk really quickly about NGOs non
government organizations, because you've heard this a lot. You've heard
this a lot. Remember last week when we talked about
the end go's involved with illegal immigration, specifically, in case

(15:05):
you missed it or didn't memorize every word I said
last week, Democrats got elected and opened up the border
on purpose, you know that. But they did more than
just open up the border. They did more than just
kind of leave the door open. Hey, we're we're gonna
walk away. The door's open. If anyone was to commit,
they did, wait, wait, way more than that. They did

(15:26):
with your money. The worst thing imaginable. They grabbed as
many people from foreign lands as possible and brought them
here on purpose, using all these different refugee programs and stuff.
They flat out flew plane loads of people into this country,
by the millions of them. Democrats did that on purpose.

(15:47):
Why what part of it is because they're America hating
scumbags who don't believe in borders or sovereignty and they
want America to burn. That's a big part of it.
But another part of it is money. Remember last week
when we talked about it was a former employee of
Michelle Obama who now heads up an NGO and her
salary had tripled in just a few years. Why because

(16:11):
that NGO's job was to take care of the illegals
that the Democrats brought into the country. Again, Virtually, everything
will always come back to this on the show. Virtually
everything is a corrupt government scheme to bloodsuck money out
of your wallet and put it into their wallets. It's

(16:32):
a huge crime family that takes taxes from you and
puts it into their pockets. An open border doesn't just
give them what they want as far as destroying America
and more violent crime, which helps the revolution. It's not
just that it's gargantuan amounts of money for the members

(16:52):
of the system. If you're a Democrat, you want to
make some money off this, hey, just go start this
NGO and you can be the CEO. And oh, look
at that, a government contract landed on your desk because
we need you to help little Pedro. And so, of course,
while you're making half million dollars a year, you're helping
Pedro get some papoosas. But it's way, way, way worse

(17:15):
than that. You see the illegal immigration aspect of blood
sucking money out of your wallet. It's just I want,
I don't want to say the biggest one, because the
one we're about to discuss is probably the biggest one.
It's just the most obvious one. It's easy to follow
the money when you go down to Mexico and you
go into a border town, where people normally come through

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in order to cross into America. You will find NGOs there,
and they're there specifically to instruct the illegals how to
get into the United States of America on purpose. You
already know this stuff. That's just the obvious one. Others
which are less obvious are foreign and goos. And when

(17:58):
I say foreign, I don't mean located in foreign lands
or headquartered in foreign lands. They're headquartered here, but their
job is to do things in foreign lands. Now, what
does any of this have to do with cash, Betel?
I'll tie all this together in just a moment. Before
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(19:24):
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this NGO talk and how it gets back to Cash Patel. Next,
Jesse Keilly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday.

(19:44):
Of course, it's been a medal of honor Monday. I
want to I'm gonna go over finish this little NGO
talk and how it ties back to Cash Patel, Trump's
pick for FBI director. And really it's more of a
talk about how much of the system is designed to

(20:04):
blood suck money from you and hand it to each other.
So you know who Victoria Newland is for some reason,
I have an inclination to Carr. Victoria new Nez I'm
sure I have on the air before, but her name
is Victoria Newland. But there are a few names you
should know. Okay, names the Normanis don't know and will
never know. But they are important people for you to know.

(20:29):
Of course, there are proteges of Barack Obama. Barack Obama
brought three women into his life, well and his presidency,
i should say. And they are three of the most
America hating evil communists, which is you've ever heard of.
They are true power. When we talk about the system

(20:51):
and how it doesn't have a one king in charge
of it, it's got a board. Just consider it like
a corporation, a big, evil criminal empire. All three of
the women they sit at that table, if they actually
had board meetings, all three of them would be Their
names are Susan, Rice, Lee, Simonico, and Victoria Newland, all

(21:15):
three of them. They are real, genuine America haters, true
believers in communism, true torch lighters. They are really trying
to burn it all down. And man, if you want
to hear how the system works here, so it works.

(21:35):
This will come back to cash Betel. Stay with me.
You see, let's just read really quickly. Let's focus on
Victoria Newland for our purposes. Now, let's here's here's your
resume as a matter of fact, well a little bit
of it anyway, I read this directly from the ned's website.
We'll get to the NED in a moment. Ambassador Victoria

(21:56):
Newland served as the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs
in twenty twenty one and Acting Deputy Deputy Secretary of
State from twenty twenty three under the Biden administration before
retiring early in twenty twenty four. Okay, so she was
obviously a big shot in Joe Biden's administration. Previously, she

(22:17):
served as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian
Affairs from twenty thirteen until twenty seventeen under President Barack Obama,
and was the State Department spokesperson during Secretary Hillary Clinton's tenure. So,

(22:37):
while Hillary was in charge of the State Department swindling
money from everybody, this woman was the spokesperson. Spokeswoman, we
used to call him spokeswoman or spokesman anyway, under Barack Obama,
big lofty appointments then she left for a while, then
Joe Biden came back, and she seems to be working

(22:58):
in the State Department, all under secretary of State. Huh.
What does a secretary of state do? Maybe you remember
Hillary Clinton bragging about how many miles she traveled as
secretary of State. You see, secretary of state, it's not
a domestic position. It's a foreign position. You travel around

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the world and represent the United States of America to
countries around the globe. It's a travel job. You travel
to foreign lands. Okay, all right, just stay with me,
stay with me. Victoria Newland. But she's not working in
government anymore. Huh, that's weird. Where did she go because

(23:43):
it says it says she left in twenty seventeen. Wonder
what she was doing? Oh, no, before retiring in early
twenty twenty four. There it is, But it's not early
twenty twenty four. It's tond on. Let me check. Yeah,
it's late, it's December. Has she been out of work
like you would be if you left your job. No? No, see,

(24:04):
I read you the biography of Victoria Newland because now
she works for Wow, what a wonderful sounding organization, The
National Endowment for Democracy whoa, that sounds cool, right, National
Endowment for Democracy. That's awesome. And the National Endowment for

(24:25):
Democracy is an n G. Oh so where does she work? Well,
she works in places like Ukraine and Georgia. No, not
the Georgia that has wonderful banana pudding. The other Georgia,

(24:45):
the one over there in Europe. You see, Victoria Newland
now works for an NGO that does. Look, there are
all kinds of allegations about these NGOs. The allegation run deep.
Many people will say these are CIA Central Intelligence Agency

(25:07):
funded NGOs. Many people will say, in fact, there's a
Glenn Dyson or decent. I don't know his name. Well,
this is what he says. The non government or organizations
that organize anti government protests and support coups in places
such as Ukraine and Georgia are funded by the US
governments and aligned with US intelligence agencies, often staffed by

(25:31):
CIA officers. You see, Victoria Neulan was also involved in
Kiev or Kiev huh. Now, let's just go ahead and
complete the circle. She's a card carrying member of the
American Communist Party. She spends her time working in the

(25:54):
State Department until a Democrat loses an election, then she
bounces over to an NGO where she spends her time
abroad making ridiculous amounts of money while also ensuring that
foreign conflicts continue for quite some time. Because, as we've

(26:16):
discussed many many times before, wars are where you and
I get to die. But it's where people in government
get rich, and it's where people in the military get rich.
It's where people in the intelligence agencies get rich. Oh,
what kind of rich subpoena? This is from a Constantine
Constantine torpin subpoenas for five Navy admirals requested by defendants

(26:41):
and retired Admiral Robert Burke bribery case. What's this case about?
A retired four star Navy admiral left his post after
allegedly pushing some of your money to an organization where
he then went to work for five hundred thousand dollars
a year. You see these foreign adventures, foreign conflicts, a

(27:06):
coup here, Russia, Ukraine, doesn't matter where it is, Iraq, honestly, Afghanistan.
There are huge money making ventures for all these people
andngo's generals and others. That is a window into the system.
Now do you understand what you're dealing with. Do you
understand how much of what you see has to do

(27:29):
with making people money and getting people power, and how
little of what you see is actually for the benefit
of the United States of America. They make these huge
policy decisions, and they know what words to use in
front of you and me. They get on the news
and they start talking about freedom and democracy, and they

(27:51):
use buzzwords like Russia and things like that designed to
create an emotional reaction in you. But the truth is
one us your government becomes evil and corrupt and criminal.
The people who run it don't make decisions based on
what's based on the country. Frankly, they think those decisions
are quaint and stupid and ridiculous. They make decisions to

(28:14):
fill up their bank accounts. Now back to the question
I asked, why do corporations spend over one hundred thousand
dollars a month for private security to protect value? Why
is there so much opposition to Pete Hegseth, r fk Junior,

(28:34):
Tulsea Gabbard and now Cash Patel. Well, the people who
spend millions of dollars a year on private security, those
same kind of people run your government. What do you
think they would do to protect trillions of dollars. Let's

(28:54):
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(30:41):
And I am going to get to what Trump said
about the hostages, and we're gonna make fun at Dome.
I'm gonna do a bunch of emails which I haven't
gotten to yet. Hopefully I can get to the d
banking stuff. I'm gonna finish up this cash battel stuff.
Cash battel to head up the FBI is perfect.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
The FBI's footprint has gotten so frickin' big, and the
biggest problem the FBI has had has come out of
its intel shops. I'd break that component out of it.
I'd shut down the FBI Hoover Building on day one
and reopening the next day as a museum of the
Deep State. And I'd take the seven thousand employees that
work in that building and send them across America to
chase down criminals. Go be cops, your cops, go be cops.

(31:20):
Go chase down murders and drug dealers and violent offenders.
What do you need seven thousand people there for? Same
thing with the O Jenny. What are all these people
doing here? Looking for the next government promotion, looking for
their next fancy government title, looking for their parachute out
of government. So while you're bringing in the right people,
you also have to shrink government.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
Why are they so opposed? Why are they so afraid
of Pete Hegseth of cash Betel of RFK Junior of
Tulsa gabber, Well, that whole NGO system. I just laid
out the system of them bloodsucking money from your wallet
and handing it to each other. Those are the people

(31:57):
who threaten that system, and the system will guard against it.
I'm going to play something for you, and I want
you to understand that this man is not only a
United States Senator, he is a United States Senator from
a state that is a staggering sixty five sixty six

(32:20):
percent Republican. This state, this state could if the voters
cared to, could elect any kind of Republican they want. Instead,
they have this Chris Ray.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
You know who the President nominated the first time around.
And I think the President picked a very good man
to be the director of the FBI when he did
that in his first term.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
When we meet with him behind.

Speaker 3 (32:46):
Closed doors, I've had no objections to the way that
he's handled himself, and so I don't have any complaints
about the way that he's done his job.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
Right now, that's Mike Rownds, United States Senator from South Dakota.
The system is starting to pitch a fit that Christopher
Ray is going to be fired. How could you do that?
Why would you fire it? This guy? This is a
Harry Littman, an alleged journalist. Patel nomination is an affront
to the professionals at the FBI, who won't forget it

(33:15):
even if Patel, even if Patel goes down. I love
how he calls the FBI agent's professionals. And then in
the exact same sentence drops a thread out there. They're
totally professional, and they're gonna remember what you tried to
do and they'll get you back. Yeah, it sounds very professional. Actually,
why is the system so worried about guys like cash Patel?

(33:38):
Because reformers threaten a multi trillion dollar business. It's not
just a sweetheart government job that's at stake. It is
a multi trillion dollar business between foreign things, illegal immigration things.

(34:01):
Trillions of dollars are at stake. You, the American citizen,
are constantly being blood sucked and pillaged by the evil
people who work in and around your government. And if
you get someone who wants to change that, the system
will fight back against it. And don't you think for

(34:23):
a single solitary second that every member of that system
has a D by their name. There are some rs
in there. Why would someone like Mike Rounds say something
like this? We can only guess who knows. Mike Rounds
might be bought off? Could be campaign donations. I bet
you you will find some very very interesting things in

(34:46):
Mike Rounds's FEC report, which is public information if you
care to go dig through it. Want to do a
little journalism on your own. You don't have to have
a New York Times badge to be a journalist. Go
look at Mike Rounds and the organizations that donate to
his campaign. Maybe you'll find something there. Maybe that's why
Mike Rownds thinks Christopher Ray has done a bang up
job while he was raiding mar Lago. FBI agents rifling

(35:11):
through Milannia Trump's underwear drawer, and Mike Rounds doesn't have
a problem with it. Throwing pro life pastors in prison.
Mike Rounds doesn't have a problem with it. He's conducted
himself very well. Maybe he's bought off. Maybe he's a moron.
I doubt that. We're not going to give him that
benefit of the doubt. Maybe he just doesn't know. I mean,
I can't even say that that's not true. Maybe he's blackmailed.

(35:35):
Never disregard that that. I'm not saying he is because
I don't know. But black bailing people in government has
been part of every secret state police organization since the
dawn of time. The FBI is famous for it. They
started out that way. Ja A. Grew Hoover had files
on everyone in government. Maybe Mike Rownds has something in

(35:57):
his life, something from his path asked or currently that
could really really hurt him in some way. And the
FBI has simply come to him and said, hey, Mike,
you're a big fan of Christopher Ray, aren't you. Mike.
You don't want any reforms that the FBI, do you, Mike,

(36:18):
because we've got we've got this video here. Remember that,
Remember that trip you took to Paris that one time
on the government jet. We got some video of you
back at the hotel. Mike, sure would be a shame
if this went public. Anyway, Christopher Ray has your full support,
doesn't he, Mike. And then they run to the news

(36:40):
and they say things.

Speaker 3 (36:40):
Like Chris Ray, you know who the president nominated the
first time around. And I think the President picked a
very good man to be the young man the director
of the FBI when he did that in his first term.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
When we meet with him behind.

Speaker 3 (36:53):
Closed doors, I've had no objections to the way that
he's handled himself, and so I don't have any complaints
about the way that he's done his job right now.
And once again, the president has the right to make nominations.

Speaker 1 (37:09):
The ones they complain about the most. The Matt Gates's
who's already gone. The Hagsas, the Patel's, the Rfks, the Gabbards,
they're not the ones who they find kind of not
palatable as far as their policy stances. They're the ones
who risk the trillion dollar pot. These people dip their
hands into every day, and that that's why you see

(37:34):
opposition from even people like Mike Rounds. All right, enough,
let's talk about what awesome thing Trump said today when
it comes to the hostages, will make fun of Dome,
do some other things. Before we get to the other things,
I'm going to get to this. The uh people in
Israel are it's somehow about to get worse. I don't

(37:55):
even know how that's humanly possible, but it's somehow going
to get worse. You see, it looks like this Siria
thing has the possibility and really weird ways of spilling
over into Israel. So they're not only fighting, Hamas fighting
as well, Lah fighting, the houthis fighting Iran fight. It

(38:15):
just it's without end for a tiny country of eight
million people. It's a size of New Jersey. So who's
going to help them. Who's going to help the people
on the ground, Not the government. The government's fine who's
going to help the actual citizens. They're the people, because
that's what a nation is. Remember, it's not its government,
it's its people. The IFCJ is with your help. The

(38:36):
ifcj's on the ground giving out food, flack jackets, helmets,
building bomb shelters, keeping people alive. Go help them. Support
IFCJ dot org is where you go, or call eight
eight eight four eight eight IFCJ. Trump's statement and some emails.
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