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November 25, 2025 38 mins

Why are members of congress considering resigning as the GOP has the majority?  What Trump is and what he isn’t. The American people are out on foreign adventures so long as the life at home is still too expensive. The Seditious Six. Medal of Honor: Raymond Michael "Red" Clausen Jr

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a magnificent, magnificent Tuesday. So we're gonna do medal of
honor Monday here, and if you talk about this potential,
what are Americans' actual opinions on military action in Venezuela

(00:33):
and why Venezuela. We'll touch again on the the Trump
Mam Donnie meeting that you apparently have a lot of
feelings about all that, and so much more coming up
in the next hour of The Jesse Kelly Show before
we do any of that. I wasn't here yesterday. This
is normally Monday, but the start of hour two one Monday. Now,

(00:54):
Tuesday is for heroes. This is important. Let me explain
it again. Why it's important for all of our new listeners,
because I know we're on so many new channels and
things like that. It's important to remember the people who
built your country. It's important to remember and honor people

(01:15):
who have done great things, and it's important to remember
their deeds. Now, maybe maybe this is a point where
you ask, well, why I don't understand why it's not
even really about respecting and honoring them. Although that's an
important aspect of it for me and hopefully for you.
But let's say you don't have that. Let's say you

(01:36):
don't care. People are impressionable. They're impressionable, right children, as
they are raised, They're impressionable. The things they see, the
things they hear. I've told you this before. I know
it's corny and stupid. I joined the Marine Corps in

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part because I grew up watching that John movie about
the Marines, and I watched someone on the television set
with my father, fodder with my father, this tough patriot
who fought for his country and died for his country,
and it made such a deep impression on me. It

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wasn't the whole reason, it was part of the reason.
I walked in the recruiting office of the Marine Corps
when I was eighteen years old or nineteen, I don't remember,
and I said, signing up right now, right now, it
makes an impression. It matters to people, young people, adult people.
They need something to aspire to. And if you don't
give them something good, hey, these are the right deeds,

(02:40):
these are the right men. If you don't give them
something good, they may very well find something bad. People
have to have someone to look up to. They do
and remember this on top of your emails telling me
what you're grateful for for tomorrow. We do take love, hate,
death threats, and do take Medal of honor suggestions if

(03:02):
you have ones you're related to, where you like or
something like that. This one we got, dear tiny handed
mosquito killer. I was recently at my local VA medical center.
I noticed a Medal of Honor recipient displayed in the lobby.
I thought you might be interested in this incredible person.
He's from my hometown and deserves all the honor and

(03:23):
respect he is owed. Here's a link to his Medal
of Honor citation. So this guy's name is Raymond Michael
red clawsan junior, also joined the United States of the
United States Marine Corps. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Without further ado, let's find out what he did, right, hey,
honoring those who went above and beyond. It's Medal of
Honor Monday for conspicuous gallantry in intrepidity at the risk

(04:05):
of his life, above and beyond the call of duty
while serving with the Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron two sixty
three during operations against enemy forces. Participating in a helicopter
rescue mission to extract elements of a platoon which had
inadvertently entered a mine field while attacking enemy positions, Pfc

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Clawson skillfully guided the helicopter pilot to a landing in
an area cleared by the one of several mine explosions.
With eleven marines wounded and one dead, and the remaining
eight marines holding their positions for fear of detonating other minds,
Pfc Clawson quickly leaped from the helicopter and, in the

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face of enemy fire, moved across extremely hazardous mind laden
area to assist in carrying casualties to the waiting helicopter
and in placing them aboard. Despite the ever present threat
of further mind explosions, he continued his valiant efforts, leaving
the comparatively safe area of the helicopter on six separate

(05:11):
occasions to carry out his rescue efforts. On one occasion,
while he was carrying one of the wounded, another mind detonated,
killing a corman and wounding three other men. Only when
he was certain that all marines were safely aboard did
he signaled the pilot to lift the helicopter by courageous, determined,

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and inspiring efforts in face of the in the face
of utmost danger, Pfc. Clawson upheld the highest traditions of
the Marine Corps and of the US Naval Service. And
let this serve as a reminder to you. If you
have someone in your life who was he flew helicopters

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of Vietnam or in them. You know, he didn't have
to be the pilot, door gut or anything in them.
Talk to him about it, Ask them about it. Remember
that Vietnam was in so many ways a helicopter war.
It was fairly new technology, at least militarily was new.

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The concept of let's take masses of men on a
bunch of helicopters, fly them in, drop them off, then
we can resupply them by helicopter, and that when they
need help we can get them out by helicopter. That
was the Vietnam War. And we did it in mass.
But it was so insanely dangerous, insanely dangerous, and you

(06:39):
know who quickly figured out what the deal was, how
important the helicopters were. The Vietnamese did, and so they
weren't exactly passive about shooting at the helicopters, shooting down
the helicopters. They very much understood the helicopter was the
lifeline for our troops. If you can kill one, you're

(07:02):
basically killing the troops on the ground. Of course, there
were some men who did not equit themselves very well
in this role. They didn't want to go in, They
didn't want to die. It's a very human emotion. But
there are others who almost guaranteed themselves death by the
things they did in those helicopters just to help the
guys out on the ground. If you have someone you

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know who did service, did time in Vietnam on a helicopter,
asked them about their service and show them respect. All right,
all right, And I want to remind you again tomorrow,
on top of our normal show, we're going to do
what are you grateful for? What are you thankful for?
Email it in Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com doesn't

(07:48):
have to be big, doesn't have to be small. But
find something in your life you're thankful for. Even if
you don't send an email in that's fine, that's fine,
But this is the time to focus on that. I
don't know about you, but no matter how well life
is going for me, I have these days. I have
these moments where all I do is complain, not time

(08:11):
out on here, my personal life or even just to myself. Wow,
this sucks. That sucks, and I'm mad about this and
mad about that, when really we all should be thankful more.
I know I certainly should. All right, all right, So
this was last week's news, but apparently there are many
feelings about it. Donald Trump had a photo op White

(08:36):
House meeting with the incoming Communist mayor of New York City,
ma'am Donnie. I got a lot of emails all over
the place, this guy says. People who complain about Trump
maintaining good relationships keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
Trump just does what he has to do. This guy's
bye with it. This guy says, Jesse, I can't believe

(08:59):
the kissing Trump gave Mam Donnie. I want to vomit.
I can't believe what I saw in herb and I
was watching. Help me understand, Soansen, This lady says, a
lot of Americans, including me, think Trump was too fawning
and complimentary of Mam Donnie during his White House visit.
Please let us know your thoughts. So I wasn't even
gonna talk about this because I figured this was just
kind of old news. But this is something you're hot on.

(09:23):
Case you missed it, I'm sure you did. Not incoming mayor,
Mam Donnie's not mayor yet. Does it get sworn until January?
Incoming New York City mayor, mem Donnie, he got a
White House invitation. No, you don't just show up at
the White House, as you know, and knock on the
door and ask to be let in. So this is
something Trump's team was on board with. Either they prompted

(09:45):
it or they were on board with it. Ma'am Donnie
walks in the White House. I'm not gonna play all
the audio and all the other stuff. Walks in the
White House, does the Oval Office meeting where he's glad
handing there. They're friendly. I wouldn't say friends, but certainly friendly.
It was very nice, and I don't mean I loved it,

(10:06):
but it was. It was a nice uh, a nice
environment if you will, for those two. Not hostile, no tension.
This is after ma'am Donnie talked endlessly about how Trump
was a fascist and whatnot. So what happened there? What
are my thoughts. We'll talk about that next. We'll do
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(11:36):
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(11:56):
All right, So Trump's meeting with Memdon. A lot of
people got super mad about it. Some people are defending it.
Let's talk about a couple of things, all right. First,
Donald Trump. Donald Trump has really never been what his

(12:17):
worst enemies and his hardcore supporters want him to be.
Let me explain Donald Trump's worst enemies, the people who
rage against him all the time, all the time. He's
a New York Democrat, an old school, business savvy, common

(12:43):
sense New York Democrat. And understand this, especially in his
first term, Donald Trump would have worked with Democrats and
got many Democrats the Democrat policies pushed forward, if they
weren't so insane and suicidal. At one point in time,

(13:05):
Donald Trump openly talked about working with Democrats on a
border deal that included amnesty. Did you know that that's
not the only thing, Donald Trump. It's not some hardcore
right wing anti communists like Democrats pretend he is. You
could have worked with him and gotten some things done

(13:29):
you want it done. Instead, you couldn't control your demonic impulses.
Everybody had to be Hitler and a fascist, and then
he just stood against you. Period. So he's never been that,
but his greatest, his biggest supporters. This is hard to
understand too, because we tend to project what we want

(13:50):
onto people instead of what they are. Donald Trump has
been in many ways so good for anti communists like us.
But Donald Trump is not some ideological, hardcore anti communist.
That's not his that's not his upbringing, that's not his

(14:13):
past at all. He's not that guy. Doesn't mean he's bad,
doesn't mean he's been a bad presidency and so bad president.
In so many ways. He's been so great for us
on the right. But he's not. He's not Franco, right,
He's not Francisco Franco. What is he? He's the beginning,

(14:37):
not the end. We needed someone like him to get
the America First Movement rolling. We needed someone like him
to introduce things that we will now carry forward. What
kind of things, talking tough on immigration, doing tough on
deport doing tough things on deportation. We needed somebody like

(14:58):
Trump to get that ball rolling. We needed somebody like
Trump to get the ball rolling on how to treat
the media. No more treating the media like slightly naive
people with bias. Now you treat them like your mortal enemy,
because that's what they are. Donald Trump is the one
who helped bring these things into the mainstream. We in

(15:18):
combination with him, we have moved our ball forward, and
he deserves all the credit in the world for that.
But he's not Francesco Franco. He's not the end. He
is not the solution. He's the beginning. He's a necessary

(15:40):
first step. The man Donnie meeting. You know that Donald
Trump would have done that meeting with Gavin Newsom, right,
you know that. You know that Donald Trump would have
done that meeting with Jbie Pritzker, AOC, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi,

(16:01):
you pick the Democrat politician you hate the most. Donald
Trump would have welcomed them into the Oval office. Why
Donald Trump will do that for anybody willing to kiss
the ring. Why didn't JB. Pritzker do it? He could
use Donald Trump's help with his state. Why didn't Gavin

(16:22):
Newsom do it. He could use Donald Trump's help with
his state. They're running for president. They cannot afford a
photo op showing them smiling shoulder to shoulder with Donald Trump.
It's not possible for them politically. Instead, they have to
declare him to be their enemy. Donald Trump will do
that for anybody willing to kiss the ring. He is very,

(16:48):
very pretty open about it, open to flattery, show up,
put on a tie, show some respect. Zelensky Selinsky was
about to get almost post everything he wanted in that
White House meeting. Do you remember that the binders with
the agreement were already printed. There were two matching binders,

(17:09):
so they had a backup, and the press conference was scheduled.
Zelensky was going to show up and get almost everything
he wanted. If you could just sit there and shut
your freaking mouth for twenty minutes on camera and be respectful,
Trump was gonna give him everything he wanted. Zelensky lost
his mind. God's screwed. If you just show up, shake

(17:32):
his hand, call him mister president, Smile when he brags
about himself, laugh a little when he makes a joke.
Donald Trump is pliable in that way. If that's frustrating
for you, I get it. But may I just say this,
If it's frustrating for you, maybe you don't necessarily fully

(17:54):
understand what Donald Trump is and what he isn't. He
has been incredible for the end Tai communist movement at
getting it started, getting many of the balls we need,
rolling forward, rolling forward. He's not Francisco Franco. He's just
the beginning. He's always gonna take that meeting no matter

(18:14):
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Show on a wonderful Tuesday. All right, So let's deal

(19:28):
with a couple military matters, actually American population matters. This
one goes directly to something I've been talking about for
a long time about the lag, the signal lag between
the American people in the bubble that is Washington DC.
Because you get elected or appointed to some position in

(19:49):
Washington DC, you tend to only hear and see really
what's around you. You're going to have people in your office,
people in your life who just are completely out of
step with the American people. It takes time for the
will of the American people to actually filter into the

(20:10):
eyes and ears of the people in Washington, d C.
Especially when the American people have changed their tune on
something and how they feel on something. Foreign policy. I
had a conversation this weekend. He's a friend of mine

(20:30):
Jewish friend of mine. That's going to matter for the
point of the conversation. And he was asking, because it
came up at dinner that there was a pull out
showing young people are as they're more out on Israel
than any other older generation. The younger the generation you are,

(20:51):
the more out on it you are. And he was
asking me, I mean, now he knows I don't do
a lot of foreign policy stuff. He was asking me,
what do you think the reason for that is? What's
your sense on it? And we talked about a few things.
I won't go over all of it, but one of
the main things I told him was, look, if you're
down about it or mad about it, I understand that,

(21:12):
but I wouldn't take it personally. And he said, what
do you mean. I said, well, it's not just Israel, Bud.
They're out on everything foreign. Everything foreign could be Ukraine
have how many Ukrainian flags have you seen people waving? Recently?

(21:34):
Those kind of went away, didn't they. They're out on
all of it. Taiwan. Taiwan's currently surrounded by the Chinese Navy.
They could go in any day. I don't think they
will but they could go in any day. How many
Americans have you talked to in your life that have
even mentioned Taiwan one time? None. The American people, because

(22:01):
of growing dissatisfaction at home, do not care about other countries.
Now that the signal lag is in Washington, d C.
Big business, big money has always come in for politicians
when it comes to foreign adventuring. They love Look Ukraine.

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You want to raise a bunch of money from defense
contract contractors in Washington, d C. Run to the microphone
and tell everybody the most important thing happening in the
world is Ukraine. Right now, what's going to happen. The
people in your district will hate your freaking guts for it,
but your campaign coffers will fill up quickly because that's
where the money is. That's where the money is because

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of all the bills we pass. That's where the money
flows from the government, which is of course from us
in Washington, d C. There's great glory and there's great
money in foreign adventuring. And that's not unique to our system.
The Romans dealt with this all the time. All kinds
of countries have dealt with this all the time. Hey,

(23:08):
the sexy stuff is going overseas, right. I don't want
to just help out the people here at home. What
am I gonna do? Clean up the streets? That's boring.
I want to go overseas and do something wonderful, be
a world citizen if you It's always been that way.
And they do not grasp yet that burger is ten

(23:33):
dollars a pound in this country. Ten dollars a pound
for burger if you want to make if you're a
family of four and you want to make Jesse Kelly burgers,
if you factor in the bun, the American cheese, every
that's a thirty dollars meal. Now a thirty dollars meal

(23:54):
to make cheeseburgers at home. They don't want to hear
about your foreign country whatever that just don't Oh but
you should. No, you don't understand. No, no, no, no, no no.
This is the problem because we're about to talk about Venezuela.
That's what this is actually about. Here's the problem. It's
not that foreign policy doesn't matter. It's hugely important. It's

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not that foreign countries don't matter. Our relationship with other countries,
friends and enemies does matter. It does. The point is
normal Americans are never going to buy in. They're never
going to care about that foreign country and why we
need to do X, or why we need to do
why while they're paying ten dollars a pound for burger

(24:39):
at the grocery store. They don't care. You want an example,
what's Donald Trump done in Venezuela so far? What's it done?
We've sent our navy down there, all right, navies down there,
submarines are down there. I think we all know that
there are some intelligence assets involved. Okay, we've nuked some

(25:00):
drug boats. You've seen the videos by now. I'm sure
these nighttime videos where there's a boat full of drugs
heading for America. It's actually heading for Mexico then to America.
But a boat full of drugs heading towards America and
boom Reaper drone nukes it and all the drug dealers inside.
That's always done. That's bread and butter Americana stuff. Hey,
sweet killed drug dealers, bread and butter stuff now. Headline

(25:25):
from the Daily Caller. Do Americans support potential military action
in Venezuela? Do you know the percentage of American adults
who oppose it? Seventy thirty percent approved seventy percent of

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American adults when when asked about getting involved there, I
mean in a more serious way than we are now
boots on the ground. Remember, this is their government is
a cartel that is exporting drugs, killing our citizens. So
this is a bad country of communists and drug dealers.
It's a communist drug dealing country. Americans don't care, don't care,

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don't want to hear it. Not interested Burger's ten dollars
a pound. There's not any more room left for these
Washington DC foreign adventurers to do the things they want
to do. And it's not only the prices. I should
point out so many decades of foreign policy failure that

(26:31):
has resulted in the loss of American blood and treasure
has really jaded the normal American to how America will
conduct its foreign policy. We just completed the embarrassing end
of twenty years in Afghanistan, where our men and women
fought valiantly and did everything right, and they died over there.

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And after twenty years, we killed thirteen more of them
on the way out than murdered ten Afghanis into this day.
We send I believe it's forty million dollars a month
to the Taliban, the people we were fighting for twenty years.
When you conduct a foreign policy that is that nonsensical,
and let's be honest, evil, we don't want to hear
about anything else. You have burned the American people to

(27:16):
the point they don't want to hear about whatever your
next adventure is. No, but you don't understand this is
super important, cousin. No, no, no, no, no, you don't understand. We've
watched you walk, you waste our lives in our treasure
for decades now, I mean really starting in Vietnam, but

(27:37):
then the Global War on Terror in the way it
was done. Oh and by the way, while we were
fighting the Global War on Terror, we were repeatedly told
that we have to fight them over here, so we
don't have to fight over there, so we don't have
to fight them here. And then we come back home
and there's the Muslim called a prayer in Dearborn, and
Somalis have taken over Minneapolis. It kind of seems like

(27:58):
you weren't being honest when you said that. Why don't
Americans want to hear about Israel now when they're younger,
Why don't they care about Venezuela? You should care Why
aren't you up in arms about Ukraine getting screwed over
in a peace deal? Don't you care Burger's ten dollars
a pound? And we watched how you conducted the rest

(28:18):
of your foreign policy. There's no more trust left. I'm
sorry to everyone who has a genuine heart for anything
in DC and knows well we have to do this.
Because of this, the American people don't want to hear it.
Not your fault. Go look at the other people who
burned it before. They don't want to hear it. Don't sad,
But that's what happens when you violate people's trust. All right,

(28:40):
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Jesse Kelly returns next It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. Maybe you can email us
love hey death threats. What you're thankful for for tomorrow
Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's get to some
of these because I'm behind Jesse. An unnamed senior Republican

(30:08):
in the House is claiming that Marjorie Taylor Green's resignation
there might be enough Republicans who resign from the House
that will lose the House even before the midterms. Okay,
so this has been reported. I think it was a
punch Bowl News reported that Marjorie Taylor Green, she's a
congresswoman from Georgia. She came out put some internet video

(30:29):
out there, then a public statement out there, I'm resigning.
In January. It was a statement along the lines of
this town's too corrupt, no one works for you, nothing matters,
I'm leaving. Okay, whatever, We don't have to address that part.
Then people are reporting that others are considering resigning. I'm
considering resigning. I'm considering resigning. So here's what happens. And

(30:55):
this has happened many times in history, but here's what
happens in Washington DC. Because it's a corrupt criminal organization, reformers,
good people, they will try to change it. They will
try to drain it. They may get exasperated and quit.

(31:16):
Here's what else happens in Washington DC. People are there,
especially if they've been there for a while. They're there
with a certain agenda, and if they see possibly that
agenda being stopped, they'll quit and go do something else.
Here's what else happens in Washington DC. People will get

(31:37):
there and make connections, certain business connections. Maybe it's in
media or in the military industrial complex, or just in
some random private sector place. Maybe it's with a finance company.
They will end up making connections of some kind. That
happens when you're in the most powerful city in the
United States of America, and opportunities will arise, and that

(32:00):
person sits and says to themselves, well, I can run
for office every two years, having to beg people for
money and talk to people I don't like and go
knock on doors and make one hundred and sixty thousand
a year. Or I can walk away right now and
I can make a million for this local finance company
if I give some speeches and sit on the board
and they say, hey, you know what, this place isn't

(32:20):
worth it. And then there's something else. Majorities whenever people
have the majority in the House and the Senate, or
we'll make it one of the two. We'll just say
the House. When they have the majority, they dream of
getting something done, of doing something, and when they see

(32:42):
it's not getting done, what happens is you start to
move forward. You start to fast forward in your brain,
and you see, we're going to be in the minority
next year. Being in the minority. Now, I've never been
in Congress. You know, I tried twice and lost, but
being in the minor sounds awful. The majority, you're picking

(33:04):
people who go on committees, you get to set the
rules for this and set the rules for that. In
the minority, you have some rights there, but in so
many ways you just have to be led along by
your nose. Because as of right now, the feeling is
that the midterm elections are not going to go well

(33:27):
for us. You're going to see people for various reasons,
and I don't know what any of their reasons are,
including Marjorie Taylor Green. We won't know after a while.
And by the way, we'll know after a while. After
a while, we'll see where they land and we'll go, ah,
that's what was up. But we'll see people leave for
various reasons, and we'll get frustrated. But we're down. We're

(33:50):
having a down month or two right now. And when
you have a down month or two, people will take
drastic steps. They'll do rastic things. If I can give
you some encouragement, if we wake up tomorrow and see
two or three more Republicans are resigning and we're about
to lose the majority, and this report comes out showing

(34:11):
Democrats are going to crush us in the mid terms,
remember that you're in politics because it's important. That's why
you're in it. That's why you like it, because it's important.
You're emotional about it. When you're emotional about something, it's
almost impossible to be completely honest about something and to

(34:34):
be reasonable about something. Therefore, when you get a big
win in politics last November, it's easy to think we
have won its final victory. This is it. The other
side is defeated. We're never going to lose power. It's
swamp draining time. Everyone's going to prison and every illegal
is getting deported. That's ridiculous. And when you have a

(34:55):
down couple months like we have, plus we lost a
couple we lost that election in Virginia, New Jersey, bad election.
Down a couple months, a couple of statements. I'm sure
Trump would like to have back, a little bit of
chaos here, a little bit of chaos there. Then James
call me, Letitia James get their charges dropped. It's been
a rough couple months for people on the right. Let's

(35:16):
not act like a rough couple months is the end
of the world. Okay, some people are resigning. We didn't
get this, we didn't get that. We can turn things around.
Maybe next month will be great. By the way, I'm
not telling you it will be Maybe next month will
be worse. I don't know, you don't know, but let's

(35:38):
not be overly dramatic about the whole thing. Don't ever
get too high, don't ever get too low. Don't ever
get too high, Hunter Biden, don't ever get too low.
All right, all right, So let's talk about the seditious
six as people are calling them, Mark Kelly, Alissa slot
Can you know all those Democrats? We already talked about it.

(36:00):
They put out that video, Hey, you know what, don't
obey any illegal orders? And Alyssa Slotkins being asked questions
about it on the Sunday shows. It does imply that
the president is having illegal orders, which you have not seen.

Speaker 2 (36:14):
I think for us, it was just a statement widely, right,
We say, very quickly and very to all the folks
who come to us, this is the process. Go to
your jag officer, ask them for explanation, for top cover,
for their view on things. We do that on a
case by case basis, but we wanted to speak directly
to the volumes of people who had come.

Speaker 1 (36:32):
To us on that HM. So she's wiggling a little bit, Hey,
what are the illegal orders? Let's talk right now. Do
you believe President Trump has issued any illegal orders.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
To my knowledge, I am not aware of things that
are illegal, but certainly there are some legal gymnastics that
are going on with these Caribbean strikes and everything related
to Venezuela.

Speaker 1 (36:55):
Right. She even dropped the Holocaust reference, don't.

Speaker 2 (37:00):
I mean, look, you going back to Nuremberg, right that. Well,
they told me to do it. That's why I'm murdered people.

Speaker 1 (37:04):
Ah, yes, that's Whenever you're in trouble, always pull out
the Holocaust. Try to bail yourself out of trouble. Okay,
there's another part to this that you can see if
you're watching. We'll talk about that in a minute. Before
we talk about that, buy some gold please. If you

(37:24):
don't want any physical gold or physical silver, that's fine.
I totally get that. I'm a believer in keeping some
of that. Not a lot, but you should have a
few things. But if you don't, I get that. What
I will never get is people who refuse to get
it in their retirement. That does not mean one hundred
percent of your retirement portfolio becomes gold and silver, not

(37:45):
at all, not at all. You weave some of it
into there. But what it does is that floor. It
raises the floor. So if the bubble pops, if China
goes into Taiwan, you don't lose everything and I have
to go back to work at seventy five. Let gold
Code do this for you. Call eight five five eight

(38:07):
one seven gold. Let them get it into your retirement
eight five five eight one seven gold or Jesse likesgold
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