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Speaker 1 (00:11):
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Peter Navarro got out of prison like five minutes ago.
He's going to join us in about a half hour,
one of the main political prisoners who's been in the news.
Although sad that we have many we'll talk to Peter
Navarro about that. We have other things going on. I
don't have to make any major announcements anymore at this
point in time, because the major announcement was actually about
my sunglasses. I do want to come back, and well,
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I want to do a couple different things. I don't
have Hey, do you have the journalist Jesse thing there,
because I actually you do have a couple things breaking
that we probably should talk about. I'm just gonna sit
here until you play something, Chris. I'm not saying anything else.
It's journalist Jesse there's just no one better. We love Jesse.
He's the best. Yesse, Please kiss my baby, Yesie, Jesse, Jesse, Jessey, Jesse.
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Thank you, Chris. Obviously we couldn't abandon that since it
was put together by our legions of adoring fans. There
are two bits of breaking news we need to talk about.
The first is less important and less surprising. Bob Menendez,
senator from New Jersey's going to resign. This is not
surprising at all. He's from New Jersey. He's a criminal.
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All New Jersey politicians are criminals, and they all end
up in prison somehow, someway, and of course he's just
the latest. I think they have their own prison for
just former politicians in New Jersey. So Sionara, Bob Menendez, goodbye,
too bad, so sad, see you later. The second bit
of breaking news is, and this one is more and
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more relevant given the news of the day, Joe Biden
has been diagnosed. The White House just put out a
statement Joe Biden has been diagnosed with COVID. He's been
tested positive for COVID. No, I know what you're sitting
there thinking, Okay, who cares, Jesse, It's COVID it's not
a big deal. We were done pretending. Okay, stay with me,
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stay with me. We're going to go through a couple
different things that also happened in the last twenty four hours.
Adam Schiff. I know he's a weapons grade dirt ball.
I get that. But Adam Schiff is a very very
powerful Democrat. Adam Schiff publicly publicly called for Joe Biden
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to step down. Okay, well that's Adam Schiff. But wait,
there's more. Chuck Schumer. With the exception of Joe Biden
and probably Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer is the most powerful
Democrat in Washington d C. Chuck Schumer behind closed doors,
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although of course it leaked, immediately told Joe Biden to
his freaking face that he needs to step down. Here's look,
there's more. Just stay with me. Another thing in the
last twenty four hours, Joe Biden. You know how we've
talked about this before. We don't have to go into
it a lot because it's ugly and it's terrible, and
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it's about more than politics. But people who suffer from
Alzheimer's dementia thin get. They'll have these horrible bursts of
anger and usually it's directed at family members, because that's
who's surrounding you, caring for you. Family and friends, they'll
have these terrible bursts of anger. Well, Joe Biden is
starting to have these more and more. Only since he's
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not in a RESTful place surrounded by friends and family,
he has them to other people. He screamed Jason Crow.
Jason Crow is a Democrat from Colorado, but he earned
a bronze star. And this is what Joe Biden was
on a phone call with these guys and got frustrated.
He said, and I quote, tell me, who did something
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that you've never done with your bronze star like my son.
Now I'm not even totally sure what that means, but
there's no way to interpret that as anything but awful, uncomfortable, weird, wrong.
And then you know I teased it, but let's just
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talk about it. You have another poll last twenty four hours,
two thirds of Democrats want Biden to quit the presidential race.
And you know how, I already played my prediction. I'm
not going to play it again. But you know how
I said back in March of twenty twenty two, I
said this, of course I'm going to play it again.
What are you kidding? I say, this is my theory.
I say, marching orders have gone out and they're officially
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sick and tired of Joe Biden. Joe head and down fellas,
he'll resign medical reasons or something like that. They'll be
Joe Biden before he was diagnosed with COVID. Joe Biden
just said in a TV interview, this is.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
There anything that you would look to you personally, not
anybody else, not other pundits, not even perhaps family members
that you would look to to say, if I sat,
I will reevaluate.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
If there's some medical condition that emerged, if somebody, if
the doctors came to me said you got this problem,
that problem, but I made a serious mistake. Oh would
you resign for any reason? Well, only only if some
medical thing happened to emerge. And fifteen minutes later, White
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House is putting out a public statement that Joe Biden
has the rona am I saying he's stepping down. No,
maybe this won't be it, maybe he won't, but it
sure is avalanching still on. Joe, and I thought the avalanche.
I thought the avalanche would slow down or stop in
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the wake of the Trump assassination. I thought there was
a chance that it took people's eyes off of it,
or that more likely Democrats would kind of be more
more resigned. Well, okay, we're definitely not gonna win now
to have to be the guy who they just tried
to kill. So I thought maybe that would be the case,
But calls for Joe Biden to leave have only intensified.
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I just I just don't see how he survives it. Politically,
I don't see how he survives it. And on a
more personal level, he's not gonna survive another four years.
This is not in this shape, not in this condition.
He should be resting, should be receiving care. So there,
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that was a lot of breaking news. But I told
you it was gonna be a lot. Also, Tomorrow's ask
doctor Jesse Thursday, get your questions emailed in now to
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's do a couple
emails here because I'm way behind and we have a
bunch of other things I want to get to Jesse.
I can't help but feel like the people who are
complaining about the different speakers at the convention are one
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of the reasons we always lose both of the speakers
people are mad about have have huge followings with lots
of influence to change minds. Taulsey was talking about grabbing
your guns two seconds ago, and most Republicans love her.
Now welcome new people in. They don't have to be
in charge of anything, but are extremely useful, especially in
the condition or countries in I'd rather deal with amburrose
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than have my kid murdered or raped by an illegal.
The people complaining are unseerious about winning. Now, that's a
very very fair email. And that's not necessarily one that
I that I disagree with, but it's not necessarily one
I agree with either. You say people who are complaining
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don't care about winning. I'm going to come back to
something we've been talking about about the nursery rhyme conservatism thing.
It's not that the people who have complaints about this
platform person or or this issue, or this lady's speaking
or this guy speaking, It's not that they don't care
about winning. It's not bad at all. It's that we
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have been trained and taught for decades. We are all
a product of our upbringing, of our environment, of the
influences in our life, and the influences in our lives
for decades have told us that Captain America is the
one who wins the wars, the very polit guy with
perfect teeth, no tattoos, and he doesn't cuss, he's never
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had a beer in his life. But that's not who
wins wars. Rough Men win wars. They cuss, and they
drink beer, and they say things you don't want your
kids to hear. I understand the complaints though, about the
moral direction of the party, and in fact, someone has
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a big complaint about that, and I'm going to address that.
We're going to talk about that again briefly in a
moment before we get to the various other things. Before
we do that, we should talk about the pain that
you live with every day. That's not the real tragedy. Obviously,
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We'll be back. Miss something. There's a podcast, get it
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It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. We
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have Peter Navarro coming up about ten minutes from now.
The dude just got out of freaking prison. I wonder
if he's shanked anybody. I probably shouldn't ask him that
either way, just got out of prison and we'll talk
to Peter Navarro about ten minutes from now. Also, remember,
if you miss any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify, and iTunes. Let's
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do a couple more emails here because I'm way behind
and tomorrow's asked doctor Jesse Thursday, and I know I'm
going to get way, way, way behind, So let's just
do some of these. Lord, Lord of the Grill and
protector of recipes. Last night on your Tuesday show, you
explained how times are changing and the political parties are realigning.
The GOP feels like a line that's been faltering my
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whole life. This may be the inflection moment when the
broken line can become a straight up route. Does the
Oracle have any wisdom to this matter? Is there a
way to tactically retreat from an entire party? My values
on abortion, spending, firearms are not even up for debate,
much less of vote. Okay, just to recap for anyone
(11:58):
who may have missed it, we open up last night
talking about it. The GOP is changing, Democrats are changing.
Parties change over time, and the changes are not always
and will not always be to your liking or to
my liking. It's not an accident. The GOP put out
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a new platform that has not a single word about
pro life in it, not one word. They put out
a platform that took away all the LGBTQ stuff in there.
That stuff's been removed. That stuff was done. It was
done on purpose. In fact, Eric Trump, Trump's son was
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asked about it on the news. This was his last night,
That's what he said.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
Republican platform, interestingly, has moved to the center on a
couple of key issues. There's no, for the first time
in forty years, the Republican platform does not call for
a federal abortion ban. It no longer defines marriages between
one man and one woman, but it doesn't. So is
this a sign that your father is moving to the
center in some ways or in some issues.
Speaker 4 (13:08):
I think he's always been there on those issues to
tell you the truth. And I think that's reflective of
who my father is and what he believes in. And
I think that's reflective of my wife, Laura, who runs
RNC and clearly what she believes in. And I'm proud
of the party. I mean.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Okay, So maybe that's music to your ears. Maybe that's despicable,
disgusting to you. Maybe it's unacceptable to you, and you
ask where are you and all this? Can you just leave?
Can you not leave? Well, I'm going to talk to
you about this just directly. Okay. You you remember what
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I used to say during the primary. Actually, during every election,
what I say to you about voting, who to vote for,
who not to vote for? What have I always what have
I said, over and over and over again, I am
always honest with you about voting for, about who you're
voting for, about who I'm voting for. I should say
I'm always been honest with you about who I'm voting for.
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I feel like I owe you that you sit here
and hear me run my mouth about politics three hours
a day, and I've always been honest that the most
important thing for you to do is care enough to
get involved. I I don't tell you who to vote
for or who not to vote for, because your vote.
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We don't appreciate this enough. I don't appreciate this enough.
Your vote, it is your political power. There is power
in that vote. These politicians, the reason they say the
things they say and do the things they do, is
they're trying to appeal to you. They're trying to earn
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that precious thing. Think of it like money, like one
hundred dollars bill. That's your one hundred dollars bill, to
give it away to the one of your choosing, and
when you give it away, it's gone. In every election cycle, local, federal, whatever.
So if that's the only political power you have, then
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you do with that hundred whatever whatever is on your
heart to do. But I will also say this, if
you're upset that the GOP has set cultural issues aside,
social issues aside, if that's one of those things that
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you find detestable, despicable, remember you voted for this. Pause
for a second. I'm not necessarily talking about you specifically.
The people who decide the direction of the party, both
the Democrat Party and the Republican Party, they're the people
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who choose to be the most involved. If social conservatives
are upset with the new social direction of the GOP,
I would just you know, here's a little homework excigment.
We talked about it before. I don't need to give
you the numbers again. Go go look now at the
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percentage of voter participation among the evangelicals in the United
States of America, and may I suggest getting a box
of tissues ready because the numbers are going to make
you weep. We can't be about I'm above all that.
I don't do politics. I just want to turn the
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other cheek. What Jesus wouldn't want me it's too mean.
I can't. It's not what Jesus would want. He was
just a hippie, right, that was Jesus. And we don't
get involved in elections. And then we wake up one
day and we yell and scream when political parties don't
reflect us anymore. Well, that's not how it works. Politicians
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only give a crep about the people who are voting.
You want to go, turn the other cheek in the pew,
go ahead. If you don't translate that to the ballot box,
you will have no voice and no say. And what
the culture looks like going forward, that's fact. That's a fact,
and we hate that. But what we do is we
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wake up when terrible things happen. After we sit around
and sit around and sit around, we don't exercise and
don't exercise, and don't exercise and don't exercise, and then
we have a heart attack at fifty. And I'm not
making fun of anyone for that, so I'm sure I'll
have one before then. But then we have a heart
attack at fifty and we wake up one day and
we say, well, how did this happen? Well, it didn't
happen that day, It happened all the days, the endless
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days leading up to that. That's when the heart attack happened.
If you're unhappy with the direction of anything, the country,
the party, your city, your state, your federal level. If
you're unhappy with all of it, it didn't happen today.
It didn't happen yesterday. It happened with all those elections
we couldn't be bothered to vote for. Oh what local elections?
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It's college football today. I can't be involved. It doesn't
work that way. Either get off your butt and get involved,
or stop complaining. We don't participate enough in elections. Therefore,
the people who do, they will be the ones who
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am honored to speak to our next guest. He's a
freeman as of like five minutes ago, joining me now,
Peter Navarro. Everyone knows who Peter Navarro is. He wrote
the book The New Maga Deal, and probably more importantly
for our conversation today, a political prisoner who just now
got out. Peter, Look, I give you the floor. You're
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the one who just did four months unjustly in jail.
You talk about what you want to talk about.
Speaker 5 (20:03):
Well, I did write the New Mega Deal, but what's
important is it just came out this week on my
birthday one day, and they wouldn't let me out of
prison for my seventy fifth birthday day early.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
So it's so.
Speaker 5 (20:20):
But but look, the new MAGA deal itself is important
because you look at it. You viewers can't stay a
bit because listeners. Okay, so check out who's on it.
You got you got the President, myself and Afford by
Steve Bannon, right, Steve, and I went to prison.
Speaker 6 (20:38):
He's still there. I just got out.
Speaker 5 (20:40):
And now they're not just shooting figurative bullets and Trump
shooting literal bullets.
Speaker 6 (20:45):
It's like, this is the world we live in.
Speaker 5 (20:49):
And one of my taglines tonight in the speech is
I went to prison so you won't have to.
Speaker 6 (20:55):
I'm your wake up call.
Speaker 5 (20:57):
And the way I set that up sematically is with
the message that if we don't control.
Speaker 6 (21:05):
Our government, our government will control us.
Speaker 5 (21:09):
And what happened, the way they got me into prison
is every branch of our government, all three branches of
our government, participated. Democrat majority in the House, holds me
in contemned Democrat Attorney general indicts and prosecutes me for
a crime that never's been a crime before in this country.
Democrat judge strips me of every single defense and throws me.
Speaker 6 (21:30):
In jail with a DC jury that voted for Trump.
Speaker 5 (21:33):
I mean this didn't happen in communists shining or a
Banana Republic. It happened right here in the United States.
And this weaponization of our injustice system, I think is
an important wake up call for the American people because
if it can happen to me, it can happen to you.
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You go to a school board meeting and speak up
about reading, writing, arithmetic instead of some of this woke
stuff they're doing, and the next thing you know, you
got the FBI, which stands for Federal Bureau of Intimidation,
knocking on your door. So I you know, the New
Maga Deal is going to be my way of carrying
the message that what we stand for is main Street.
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They're going to try to portray us as something else,
but we're going to get this done. And I know
if I can be an important symbol, no matter how small,
of why it's important to stand up for your constitution
and country and point out what they're doing to us,
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then maybe almost it was worth going.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
We are joining in case you're wondering who this is,
just out joining us. We were joined by Peter Navarro,
of course, alumni of the Trump administration, author of the
book The New Maga deal, and more importantly, just got
out of prison after four months. Peter. One of the
stories you and I have talked before more than once
on the air. One of the stories that I find
so illuminating about how evil our bureaucracy has gotten is
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actually the circumstances around your arrest. Would you mind doing
a little rewind. I'm sure you're not in love with
reliving this, but would you mind recapping for us exactly
how did they take down the dastardly Peter Navarro.
Speaker 5 (23:25):
So I'd live when I was in DC, right across
the street from the FBI.
Speaker 6 (23:32):
I was a field goal kicker in high school.
Speaker 5 (23:37):
I could literally kick a field goal and hit the
FBI building.
Speaker 6 (23:40):
That's how close I am to that.
Speaker 5 (23:43):
So that faithful day, you third when they would take me,
that's what they did. A beautiful fiance and I got
in an uber and went to Reagan Airport. We're going
to go do the Mike Huckabee Show, having the time
of our lives.
Speaker 7 (23:59):
You know.
Speaker 5 (24:00):
Well, the next thing we know is we're bored in
the plane. Five armed FBI agents come in surround me
and my beautiful girl's board in the plane, put me
in handcuffs, purp, work purp, walk her off, and I
wind up in leg irons. And if there was one
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phone call, Hey Peter, we gotta, we gotta, indictment comes,
surrender yourself.
Speaker 6 (24:28):
Sure, what time?
Speaker 5 (24:29):
You know whatever. That's what they do. That's how they
roll and fast forward.
Speaker 6 (24:37):
It's like.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
When I got convicted of this non crime just standing
up for the constitution. What Judge Ahmad made, a Democrat
Obama point he should have done was release me pending appeal,
because my case will go to the appeals court and
I'm sure we'll go to the Supreme Court. It's a
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very It's a landmark case on the Constitution is can
does Congress have the authority to subpoena senior presidential advisor?
And the answer for since the days of George Washington
has always been no, because I'm an alter ego of
the president. You can't subpoena the president. You can't subpinea me.
And the reason why the Supreme Courts has said that's
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important is because a president needs candor and confidentiality and
communications with his advisors in order to make the best
possible decisions for this country, full stop, full stop. And
when Congress uses his subpoena power to drag me or
the president or anybody in between. It works in the
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White House to Congress. That shatters the separation of powers.
So I will either win my appeal or the constitutional
separation of powers will be shattered. What do you think
is going to happen that sob a'ma mata the judge
would not let me be released penning appeal. If I
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lost the appeal, fine, I go to prison. But so
what happens if I win the appeal? I already did
four months? Kind of justice is that it's called irreparable harm.
But let me let me just well we're here because
I know time is going to be short. I see
you've got the remarks of jd Vance. I want to
tell you how good a choice I think jd Vance
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is for Vice President. And the way I want to
do is start with Kamala Harrison. The question I'm asking
every reporter and and hosts that I do you remember
what's the only major task that Joe Biden gave Kamala Harrison?
Speaker 6 (26:43):
Their entire four.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Orders are the borders are?
Speaker 5 (26:47):
She goes down there, sticks her nose up in the air,
smells that stench coming across the rio, grandy turns tail
goes back to DC and millions and millions and murderers, rapists,
sex traffickers, drug cartels, Islamic terrorists, communist shines, spies, and
a millions of illiteratey illegal aliens coming to flood our
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labor markets and drive down the wages and steal the
jobs of black, brown, and blue collar Americans. Do you
think if Donald John Trump had said, did jd Vance
go down? You're my border guy now, that he would
have come back and done that. No, he would have
completed the mission, like the good soldier he has been,
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and like the maga guy he is who understands how
important a secure border is to this country. Jd Vance
has make America great in his veins and in his
DNA because he grew up suffering from what I was
studying at thirty thousand feet.
Speaker 6 (27:53):
Think about this.
Speaker 5 (27:54):
I've never met the man, but I consider myself one
side of the same coin as his. I'm up at
thirty thousand feet in two thousand and three, two thousand
and four watching China steal all our jobs as they
come into the wto wreck our country and our economy.
Speaker 6 (28:13):
I can't see him down there.
Speaker 5 (28:15):
He's a spec, but he's a spec with millions of Americans,
his mother, his father, his friends, his colleagues, his community.
And he felt the carnage at the front lines as
I'm studying at thirty thousand feet. And we both came
to the same conclusion as Donald Trump did. It's like
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defend our manufacturing base at all costs.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
Peter, I am so glad. I'm a red free man.
I am sorry to show through it. I wish you
the best. The book is the New Maga Deal. He's
Peter and Navarro have a lot of respects.
Speaker 6 (28:49):
We do what we got to do.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
I respect you very much. Man, just did four months
in the clink completely unjustly wrap your mind around. Not
only did he live across the street from the FBI,
he just very similar to that pastor Mark Hawk, the
pro life pastor. Peter Navarro had his attorney tell the FBI, Hey,
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if you're ever gonna arrest me or whatever, just let
me know and I'll come turn myself in peacefully. Instead,
they said no, no, no, no, no, no, don't bother and
waited till they could swarm him in front of everybody
at the airport, adding humiliation to everything else they do. Now,
that is an evil organization. All right, all right, we
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still have a ton to get to. In fact, we're
going to talk about a lot of these street animals
and what they have do, what they have going on,
what they've already done. We just saw a street animal
try to kill Donald Trump. We're going to talk to
Julio rosa us about that and some other things in
just a moment. Before we do that, I want to
talk to you about about living life miserably, at least
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in a war zone. That's an experience that most Americans
have never known and we'll never know. And I'm glad
for that. Right It's not as if I have any
desire to have you live in a war zone of
any kind. But people right now and is we are?
They are. It's a war every day. People are dying
every day, people are going hungry, people are homeless people.
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This is the reality on the ground. What IFCJ is
doing well, I mean I couldn't. I don't have enough
time to list all the things they're doing as far
as providing medical care, shelter, firefighting equipment, bomb shelters, you
name it, they're doing it. But what they ask from us,
is a pledge? Just signing a pledge you don't even
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have to come up with your own. If you go
to support IFCJ dot org, you will see a pledge
there for you to sign, and they're gonna go turn
it in over there saying hey, we stand with you.
Go sign it support IFCJ dot org. We'll be back.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on Wednesday, and joining
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me now is my friend fellow United States Marine Julio Rosas. Julio,
before we get into all the things you do, you
and I were just having a discussion off air about
formation and you asked me if I was always at
the front of the formation, and then we got cut
off because we had to do this radio show. But
(31:30):
I would like you to elaborate for everybody. What do
you mean fron of the formation? Why would you assume
such a thing about me?
Speaker 7 (31:35):
Well, because so we it's what we call the biz
freakily tall. That is a description we could use for
you and me. Being of Mexican descent, I am not.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
But I uh.
Speaker 7 (31:49):
The good news is though, when I because I trained
a camp Penalton for her for so we had, like
all marines we have the we have the hills, right,
of course. But when I went to my reserve union
in Quantico, they all went to Paras Island. And so
even though I was a bit on the short end
for all the hikes, I was still at the front
of the formation. And when they asked that, and I
was like, well, because like I actually trained on hills
and stuff.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
Just to let all the civilian types know, they generally
put the taller people at the front of the formation,
which seems almost unnecessarily cruel, but you understand how it
works out. In the end. The taller people with the
longer legs have a bit of an easier time humping
because the legs are longer. The shorter guys tend to
it's more difficult. Remember wholi a us take twice as
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many steps as I do, But the toughest one, I
think it's for you. I think it's three. It's not three,
it's not three. That's not exagger right, all right, I
want to talk about first of all, you you know
the United States Spreen. You have this great life and
now you do this street reporting where you're constantly throwing
yourself into the most dangerous situations possible. Do you have
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some kind of like death fetish or something, you.
Speaker 7 (32:58):
Know, I have been, I actually have and ask that
if I have a death wish, and to that I
always say no, I don't think so. But my mom
would tell me that, you know, like you need to
probably work some things out, and I'm like, hey, you know,
look it, it's well, it's funny because it is. I
am addicted to the adrenaline rush in that way, only though,
because I can't do roller coasters. I can't do I
don't want to do skydiveviingoran if And of course people say,
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well you get to go riots, well how you should
easily be able to roll coasters like, well, okay, well
during riots, I'm not flying through the air at one
hundred miles per hour about to be featured in the
next Final Destination film.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
I want to talk about the riots because you were
at all the George Floyd riots, the Antifa riots. You've
been to more riots than I can count. My experience
in attending these, which is much much, much less than yours.
I as big of a jerk as I am, and
you I don't have to explain that to you. I
generally sometimes I come away feeling sorry for a lot
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of the people who are there because they are so twisted, mentally, ill,
whatever label you want to put on it, and just
messed up beyond belief. Now, I'm not expecting you to
feel a bunch of sympathy for someone checking them alotov
cocktail with a foot locker. But do you understand what
I'm saying is that everything you.
Speaker 7 (34:10):
Yeah, I mean, you see it because they they have
this obviously, this this hatred that's coming from somewhere, and
they blame the United States, they blame Trump. You know,
there's a personal motivation just like me. Obviously I do
right reporting for a job, but there's a personal motivation
to it because I want to be out there. And
it's same thing for them too, like they want to
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be out there because there's something that's pushing them. And yeah,
they have these radical ideologies that are filling this void
that I think they're trying to figure out to make
sense of the world. Right, And if you're religious, you know,
as I am, you understand that through a kind of
a biblical worldview. But if you if you reject that
and you're seeing the twisted world as it is, there's
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gonna be a lot of radicalization that fills that void
to come up with that reason for it.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
Do you do you get the sense I understand most
of these people are asked at all times for obvious reasons.
But do you ever get the sense that you're running
into the same dirt ball in Seattle that you're running
into it in Chicago that you're running into in Kenosha.
Do you get the sense that these people have frequent
flyer cards?
Speaker 7 (35:14):
You know, it is kind of hard, but I would
say that for it's not out of the possibility, because
actually you brought Kenoshan and we're here in Wisconsin. There
was I remember reading a story there was a van
that was stopped that it was coming from Seattle or
from the Washington state that I believe if I'm.
Speaker 1 (35:31):
Remembering the story correctly. It's been four years. But there
it was like.
Speaker 7 (35:34):
An anarchist group that was making their way down to Kenoshan.
Please stop them because they were filling up all these
gas canisters.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
Say hey, what are you fill in?
Speaker 7 (35:40):
All these fill out these gas canisterers? For so, I
think I think it does happen. It's not on a
large scale. It's not like a thousand people from one,
but I would not be surprised if there is kind
of I mean, all you need is all you need
is a squad, right, I mean, you know how doesn't
take a whole lot to get things going in certain places.
So just as much as I was able to travel
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to places in twenty twenty, for example, I think I
think some people were able.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
To do it. And your Mexican, which is impressive. Well yeah,
I just your Mexican and you're and you're still able
to get around. I think that's awesome. Well, I would say,
no joke.
Speaker 7 (36:16):
Being brown does help. No, no, it does, because they
look at me and they just automatically assume, oh, he's
on our side.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
Clearly he's yeah, clearly he's not white.
Speaker 7 (36:27):
So yeah, and you know, do I lean into it, Yeah,
I kind of do. Yeah, But I gotta I gotta
gotta infiltrate them somehow, so.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
Who they'll appreciate you as always my brother five. All right,
so we have in an entire hour left, We have
some updates, and I'm going to warn you that they
actually somehow continue to get worse. The story gets worse
about the attempted assassination of Trump. They had a closed
door meeting today, Secret Service, FBI. And there's one part
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of this that is, uh wow, get your conspiracy had on,
because it Man, this story gets worse and worse and
worse the more we know we're gonna talk about that.
We have Jack Pisobic next our Navy CEO on next hour,
a bunch of stuff. But remember to get your questions
for tomorrow emailed into Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
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We'll be back