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June 19, 2025 37 mins

Deportations are raising American wages. Building a penal colony in Florida. Trump using the medias hate to show how anti American they are. The results of conquest. The optics of unconditional surrender. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a magnificent Thursday. We'll talk into what the comedies are
furious about now. And looks like the American media is
about to be given a stern whipping from Trump, which

(00:32):
is a very good thing. All that emails so much
more coming up in the final hour of the Jesse
Kelly Show. I'm gonna first point this out because this
was James Uttmeyer. He's Florida's Attorney General. I would like
a little bit of credit when people steal my ideas. Nevertheless,
this is what he said.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Bord has been leading on immigration enforcements, supporting the Trump
administration and ICE's efforts to detain and deport criminal aliens.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
I did not provide the same, but now I wish
I had the.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Governor task state leaders to identify places for new temporary
detention facilities.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
I think this is the best one.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
As I call it, Alligator Alcatraz.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
Alligator Alcatraz, slapping some prison out in the middle of
all the gators and the swamps. I have believed for
the longest time in prison islands. I'm talking just like
the French Empire, Papion and all that stuff. I believe

(01:37):
this is why I wanted to purchase Greenland. I believe
we should purchase these islands and the worst of the worst,
that would be politicians and illegals are sent to these places.
What Chris, What Chris said, how much do you think
you'd save on guards? Well, look, I should be clear,
I don't necessarily want people mistreated. I mean I don't.

(02:01):
I don't want prisoners beaten and tortured. I don't want
to be that kind of a country. That's not what
I'm talking about. So I would want plenty of guards.
I would want to provide them with food. I would
want to provide them with if we're talking Greenland, some clothing,
you know, nice warm coats. I don't. I don't want
to abuse prisoners. I don't believe in that at all.

(02:21):
I'm one of the very few people who actually like
when I find out about bad prison conditions, it bothers
me a great deal. These are human beings. Feed them,
you know, you can keep in prison. That's fine, keep
bad men in prison. I don't care. Feed them. Treat
people right, don't let people be victims of violence. And
all that crap. But either way, what's wrong with a
penal colony? What is wrong with the penal colony? You

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can get valuable work done. What Chris, what you're talking about? Papion?
That the movie? Oh no, you're talking about uh Dreyfus,
y Dreyfus member. We did that history episode on the
Dreyfus affair. See, this is the problem. It's movies, books

(03:08):
and movies like Papion and the real life version of
the Dreyfus affair. That was a fascinating history thing, the
Dreyfus Affair. That kind of stuff has soured people on
the prison colonies because you end up taking people who
are innocent, just like they do now, and they throw
them in prison. They're innocent people in prison, it happens.
It's horrible. So you take an innocent person and you

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throw them on a prison island. The problem with that
was it wasn't just that an innocent person went to prison,
which happens. The problem was the French used the island
prison thing, the penal colony thing. They used it in
the way Jewish producer Christ just attempted to use it. Hey,

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we don't even need to waste money on walls and
guards and stuff. You did say no guards, Chris, that's
practically what you said at all. You want to hand
him a spear and leave them on the Arctic, and
that doesn't work. Okay, you can't do that. See, that's
what the French tried to do. They were trying to
figure out a way to drop their bad prisoners are

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the ones they hated the most on an island and
then not have to pay. You don't have to pay.
We don't need all these guards. We don't need to
provide them the best food. They're kind of on their own.
Best of luck. Guys. That's not what I'm saying at all.
But I am a huge penal colony believer, and this
is why I have backed Trump and his efforts to

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purchase Greenland. I don't know that anyone has even floated
using it for that reason. But since it's a big
frozen block of misery, it's the perfect place for imprisoned
government people, FBI agents, politicians, and Ice. Whoever Ice picks
up all these illegals, especially if you've been really violent

(05:00):
the law a lot more than just violating our sovereignty,
really violating the law, you should have to do a
nice long stretch at a very cold penal colony in Greenland.
And I don't mean making it super nice for them,
get me wrong, but I don't want people starving to
death and freeze and to death. And I don't believe
in any of that stuff. I'm not down for that anyway.

(05:21):
The comedies are super mad because Trump put up a
couple of flagpoles. Trump put up a big American flag
flagpole in a big pow Mia flag. This is what
we were talking about yesterday. In Trump has figured out

(05:42):
how to use leftist reaction to him to his advantage.
And he's been doing this forever. American Democrats have spent
a decade telling all their followers that Donald Trump is Adolphler,
that everything, that he's an authoritarian. It's been ten years

(06:03):
of sea.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
This is not the first place authoritarian regimes have taken over.
And when you look at what has happened in other
countries where that has happened, they use certain issues to
actually try immigration as one trans issues.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
The authoritarian He's Nazi, he's Hitler, He's at the ten
years they have beat that into the minds of their
mentally ill support base. Now you have people like this person.

Speaker 4 (06:30):
I just I'm just so scared. I know, I'm seventy
four years old. I worry about everything, and I just
I just.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
Now they've almost created their own prison, a prison of
their own making. As the saying goes, now, now that
you have told your people, your support base, over and
over and over again, Nazi Hitler, Nazi Hitler, the end
of the world, authoritarian. Now your people they expect you

(07:05):
to oppose Hitler whenever Hitler does something. After all, you
told me he was Hitler. You said he was a
white supremacist. You said he was the end of everything.
And now when Donald Trump takes a popular stance on something,
and he does that a lot, because he's really a
populist at heart. When he studies the numbers, he takes

(07:27):
a popular stance on it, he does so with the
knowledge that Democrats will feel forced to take the unpopular
stance on it. That the greatest evidence of this is
the tranny stuff. It is wild to watch it. Over
the last couple of years, the American public has slowly

(07:49):
but surely chafed on all this stuff. They are done
with it. They're done with all the weirdness. They're done
with doing it to kids. They're done with these people
plaguing women's sports. They are completely done with it. But
the Democrat Party, they've created their own prison, and they

(08:09):
feel like they have to defend it no matter what.
And when Donald Trump comes out during the election and says, hey,
no men in women's sports, remember how big they were
on that. That was not only put into the official
Republican platform. Donald Trump started running commercials in states all

(08:29):
across the country. I know cause I watched them here
in Texas running commercials all across the country saying, get
men out of women's sports. Get men out of women's sports.
Democrats opposed it. That's an eighty twenty issue. But because
Donald Trump took one side of it, they automatically assume

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they have to take the other side of it, and
they've created that prison for themselves. An American flagpole. Democrats
are in the middle of a branding crisis where the
country thinks they're a bunch of America hating communists, which
of course they are. They know this, That's why they're
talking about reclaiming the American flag. So Donald Trump goes

(09:11):
out and puts up a hundred foot flagpole with aigan
gigantic American flag on it. They trashed it. They can't
help themselves, not to you or me, to norm American.
How does that look? How does it look when the
American president raises this gigantic flagpool And of course he

(09:31):
had a big, a big media ceremony where he answered
some questions and he's got the construction guys behind him,
which of course he always does. They're sitting there, they're
in their hard hats. They seem like good dudes. He's
sitting in front of the American flag talking about, oh,
this is what we needed, We needed a big flag,
and Democrats oppose it. It looks bad, it is bad,

(09:55):
but they've created this prison. Remember that poll we read
to you Democrats, the majority position is that their representatives
are not fighting Trump hard enough. That's what they want.
They want more opposition to Trump wild. All right, let's
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(10:15):
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(11:46):
doctor Jesse is tomorrow and you need to get your
questions emailed in right now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Jesse. Two points regarding the claim that California
was once part of Mexico. Prior to eighteen twenty one,
it was Spanish imperial territory. Mexico claimed it as a
successor to the Spanish Imperial government to the well, okay,

(12:11):
I get you, I give you all that. All that
stuff's fine, but I don't quibble about these details anyway.
It doesn't matter. I don't care that it was once Mexico.
You lost the war. Now it's ours. That's how conquest works.
Every inch of ground in this country, in this country,
on this planet has been conquered, and it will be

(12:33):
conquered again. Did you know that the current state of
affairs is never the permanent state of affairs. At some
point in time, on every single spit of ground on
this planet, someone else is going to come along and
conquer it. We conquered the United States of America. We
conquered it. We conquered it from the Indians, we conquered

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it from the British, we conquered it from the Mexicans,
we conquered it from the Spanish. We conquer We got here,
decided we wanted it, and we took it. Period. That's
how it goes. That's how all of it goes, we
took it. You don't have to apologize for it. It's
part of your history. You shouldn't even feel bad about it.

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You didn't do it. Even if you don't like conquest,
you didn't do it. You get to enjoy it now
because someone else did it, but you didn't do it.
We conquered it. And the guy goes. Regarding Gabbard and
nuclear weapons, I have read that even Hiroshima and Nagasaki
were not enough to convince the Japanese to surrender. Rather,
it was the Soviet announcement they would join the invasion

(13:39):
of of Japan that caused them to take their chances
with the Americans. What do you think, Well, there are
a couple factors in Japan's surrender that are unknown. To
be honest with you, I was gonna say overlooked, but
they're just flat out not known by a lot of people.
One of those factors is what this guy just talked about.

(14:01):
Soviet Union had just seen victory over Germany. They did
really really bad things when they were conquering Germany for
a couple of reasons. First, the way the Nazis conducted
themselves during their invasion. Oh, the endless murders and their

(14:22):
Nazis right, they conducted themselves like Nazis. Abusing, slaughtering civilians
created a deep burning hatred in the Soviets, and they
were always going to come for their revenge if they
got the chance to. That's one of the reasons. Another
reason is the Soviet Union was a communist country, and communists,

(14:46):
as we've talked about a million times today, they do
not share your moral values, your moral founding at all,
at all. They don't They don't share any of it. You.
You would be mortified if you woke up tomorrow morning
and you found out a platoon of American troops head

(15:08):
what's the country? We don't like? Iran? Everyone hates Iran
right now? A platoon of American troops stormed into an
Iranian village, killed all the men, women and children, rape, murder,
everything else. You would be disgusted and you would be outraged,
wouldn't you. I would hope you would, and I realized
those kinds of things have happened before in the past,
but they were an outrage. Remember the Melai massacre in Vietnam.

(15:31):
People know about it to this day. Why because it
was rare and it was an outrage. The public was all,
what why, Because the values of our country are not that.
The Soviet Union has none of those reservations none. They
believe in rape, murder. The things they did to innocent
German civilians one of the most undertold stories out there.

(15:53):
I'm shockingly barbaric. Well news travels fast your Japan. You
are very tied to your land. It's sacred to you,
The Japanese people, the emperor, that just all the parts
of Japan are very traditional people. You're already facing the

(16:16):
prospect of the Americans coming in. We've already been bombing
all their cities to dust. That alone is bad, but
man America wouldn't conquer Japan the same way the Soviets
would have. And yes, that did move them towards surrender.
But another part of it, and in fact it's an
argument people against dropping the bombs use all the time,

(16:40):
is the Japanese people were on the verge of rebellion themselves.
They were starving to death. The government had taken all
the resources. We the American navy, we had cut off
the entire ocean. You know, it's an island nation. If
you don't have a navy to clear the way, which
they didn't by this because we crushed it. We were

(17:03):
sinking all the shipping. They had no food coming in.
They were starving. Doesn't matter how loyal people are in
the beginning. When people start starving, people turn into something
different entirely. People will eat other people, you will kill,
you will do things when you're starving to survive. It's
human nature. The Japanese people were on the verge of

(17:26):
rebelling against their government because they were starving. That the
Japanese government knew. Between that and the bombs and the
Soviet Union, they just look. You can say, well, we'll
die to the last man, but that's not how it works,
right what Chris, Yeah, Chris is right. I mean, Chris

(17:51):
said they would have rebelled eventually. How many lives did
the bomb save. Look, we're not going to know the
answers to all these questions, but all this stuff is
historically accurate. Japan watched what was happening in Germany and
they didn't want Soviet battalions marching through Japan for obvious reasons.
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(18:34):
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(18:57):
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(19:19):
cure for rhinos. Week days with the Jesse Kelly Show.
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Kellyshow dot com. I don't know why I just did
that hand motion. You know what hand motion I just did.

(19:41):
I know you can't see because it's the radio. I
guess you could be watching on is it Jesse kellyshow
dot com? Chris? I thought, so, why are you looking
at me like that? I understand it's my website, but
I don't do anything with it. Someone else does that.
I don't know how to do website stuff. Either way,
it's Jesse Kelly's show, No big deal. You can watch

(20:02):
me do it. But I was doing the hand thing
where you kind of take your hand and you have
it flat in front of you and you go up
and down. Remember when you used to do that when
you were a kid, and you put your hand out
the window and you'd let the wind take your hand
up and down. Why are you shaking your head, Chris?
You didn't do that. You people not do that where
you're not allowed to. Well, oh, I know, I know

(20:25):
why you didn't do it, because you were living in
miserable Texas and you can't put the freaking windows down
during the summertime or else everybody will die of heat
stroke when you're doing ninety up the highway In Montana,
we actually have days that aren't eight thousand degrees, and
so you can roll the windows down and do the
thing with your hand where you're going up and down.
I can't believe you never did that, Corey? Did you

(20:46):
do that? Thank you, Corey for being a normal human being.
What's wrong with you? Chris? Dear jar head Jesse. Could
we have saved thousands? Oh gosh, everyone wants to talk
about this stuff today. Can we have to save thousands
of our soldiers' lives and even Japanese lives if we
had just fought the Japanese on our own territory in
World War Two? What will you? What do you think

(21:08):
would have happened if we'd never gone across the Pacific
to hit them back? Her name is Karen. Okay, it's
kind of a different take. What if we just let
Pearl Harbor go say hey, don't come back, and we'll
beat you up. I have this thing, and I'm not
saying what I'm about to say is morally correct, Okay,

(21:30):
but I have a thing. I am a citizen, an
American citizen, and I view citizenship as one an incredible
privilege and two an incredible responsibility. I believe as a
citizen of my country, I have an obligation to serve

(21:50):
my country in some way, whatever way that is. It
doesn't have to be militarily. Serve my country. Care about it.
I believe. I believe it is wrong it this way
to not be politically involved. I believe it is wrong.
I think it is wrong to wash your hands of
how your country is led. So I believe in responsibility

(22:11):
as a citizen. But I am not a subject. I
am a citizen. You are not a subject. You are
a citizen, meaning obligations go two ways, not one way.
If you were a subject, you would just have to
live to serve the king, serve the government. You have

(22:32):
to provide. You have to provide, and they don't really
have any obligation to you at all. No, no, no, no
no no. You are a citizen. The government has obligations
to you. And deterrence hurting people war, these subjects are
always uncomfortable. Here's what I think I expect as an

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American citizen. If my country is attacked, if anyone a
terrorist unit, a country. Whatever. If anybody attacks my country
and kills my countrymen, I expect my government to go
kill other people on behalf of them, on behalf of me.

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And this is so I will be safer in the future.
You have to make it known globally that there is
a price to be paid in blood for hurting Americans.
And I believe that is one of the critical roles
of government. In fact, I know it makes me sound

(23:38):
like some kind of a barbarian. I swear I'm not
Genghis Khan. I believe that is one of the main
roles of our government, and it's what they should prioritize.
Killing people. I really mean that, I expect my government
to kill people who have harmed Americans, who are threatening
to harm Americans. I want the government to do one

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of the only things the government does really well. I
want them to kill people. Period. Japan made a fateful,
fateful decision, strategically one of the worst in the history
of warfare, maybe the worst. They gathered up a big
naval strikeforce, sailed it across the Pacific in secret, showed
up at Pearl Harbor and tried to take out our

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Pacific fleet, and did take out a lot of it.
They missed the carriers because they weren't there. But okay,
you did that. I got it. Your country made a decision.
Now I an American citizen, I demand my government go
kill a bunch of Japanese people in response to that,
not because of revenge, not out of revenge, because if

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you don't, if you let that go, if you let
Pearl Harbor go, if you let nine to eleven go,
if you let something like that go, what you are
doing is you are guaranteeing that someone else will do
the same thing. The rest of the world has to
watch your response and say, wow, I don't want that

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coming for me. Be careful. There's a lot of controversy
around America's unconditional surrender policy during World War Two. People
debate it to this stay. They debated it at the time.
Is that wrong? Is it wrong to never allow? I mean,
suing for peace having some sort of a conditional surrender

(25:28):
is really most of the history of warfare. Most of
warfare is ended that way, where okay, I lost, you won,
but I'll sue for peace and will agree to terms,
and I'll have a little of this and you'll have
a little of that and the war is over. We
took a totally different tack and we said, unconditional surrender.
You will give up everything, you will throw yourselves in
front of us, and then we will decide where you

(25:51):
go from there. And that's debated to this day and
those there are great debates on both sides of that.
But what did we say to the rest of the
planet when we made those terms known unconditional surrender? You
attacked us at Pearl Harbor, you will now be smashed,

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and you will prostrate yourself before me, and you will
make sure I own you at the end of this
What do you think the rest of the world was
thinking as we were pulverizing Japanese cities to dust, as
we watched them, as we made them board the USS Missouri,

(26:35):
surrounded by our troops, and we made them sign unconditional
surrendered documents with B seventy nine super fortresses or B
twenty nine sorry super fortresses flying overhead saying yeah, we
have more bombers than you can imagine. I own you. Now.
You may not like that, and there are plenty of

(26:56):
debates against that, But what did the rest of the
world think. The rest of the world thought, Ah, that's
not attack America. You know, I think we'll pass on
the whole attacking America thing. I don't want to die.
Exclusive Paramount delays thirty five million dollars settlement with Trump
as media giant fears bribery backlash. This case has not

(27:21):
gotten a bunch of news. You've heard about it, We've
talked about it before on the show. But Donald Trump's
suing CBS for that sixty minutes interview where they edited
Kamala's answers, It's actually really, really, really important. It's really
important because when these media organizations, well, actually for much

(27:43):
the same reason we were talking about, if Trump takes
a pound of flesh out of a major media company
because they lied so a Democrat could win the election,
what that does is it sends a stern message to
all the others that yeah, I realize your communists, I
realize your savages, I realize all these things, but you

(28:05):
would better be really careful with your lies or you're
going to be stroking me a big check too. That
is a valuable thing Donald Trump is doing. I'm glad
he's not letting it go. I hope he pays some
to the wall, not because of spite for them, because
it sends a message to all the others. Here's my

(28:25):
message to you. Get some gold. We don't know what's
coming tonight. We don't know what's coming tomorrow, Nuclear sites war,
we don't know. We haven't ever dealt with our economy yet.
We still don't have a big, beautiful bill. Are you
sure about your retirement right now? Have you fortified it

(28:49):
at all? When I say fortified it, I don't mean
buying bricks. Do you have precious metals as part of
your retirement yet? Gold, silver, whatever, I don't care what
it is. Let gold Code do that for you. They
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go to Jesse Likesgold dot com. We'll be back the
Jesse Kelly Show. I like it returns. Next it is
the Jesse Kelly Show. A couple more things before we
get the headlines. I didn't get to things that I
also didn't get to. I wish I'd said that differently.
Here is Caroline Levy.

Speaker 5 (29:56):
President Trump's pro growth agenda is delivering for the American worker.
To the first five months of the Trump administration, real
blue collar wages are up nearly two percent. It's the
strongest growth in nearly sixty years and a stark contrast
from the negative wage growth scene during the first five
months of the Biden administration.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
Let's celebrate some good and let's not discount that illegal
immigration is raising American wages. I mean, deportation of illegals
is raising American wages. Our costs have increased because of
illegal immigration on everything, housing, medical care, everything, and our

(30:38):
wages have decreased because of the mass importation of foreign
slave labor. That blue collar guys are bringing home more
money right now blesses me to no end. I love it.
And again back to the immigration. These two things are linked.

Speaker 5 (30:55):
In the month of May, under the Trump administration, zero
illegal alas we're released into our country by border patrol.
Let me say that again, not a single illegal alien
was released into the interior of the United States of
America last month under this administration.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
That's amazing. I don't know what's more amazing that we
did zero or that the Biden administration brought in sixty
five k and one freaking month on purpose. Evil man evil.
And again, this is why you speak up and speak
out when they float out some trial balloon about a

(31:32):
policy you don't like. Well, I'm not really sure we're
going to deport any more farm workers in the hotel guys.
You raged about it. Now this is the past.

Speaker 6 (31:41):
I think where the status is right now is we
continue operations on farms and hotels. However we do it
in a prioritize manner. A lot of work site enforcement
operations are based on criminal information, criminal investigations such as
forced labor, that's such as trafficking, tack, traud, and money wondering.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
I wanted to explain why they end up rounding up
a bunch of rounding up a bunch of people on
construction sites and hotels and things like that, because it
can get confusing. Are they just showing up to grab
anyone who's who legal on there, which I'd be totally
fine with if they were, but that's not actually what
they're doing. You see, they go after guys with criminal

(32:23):
records first, but they have stated anyone in their orbit,
including families, you're going too. So they show up at
your house. Do you have this criminal record, DUI's murders, rapes,
all these things? Your wife, kids? Are there? You an
American citizen? Nope, congratulations, Get in the back of the truck.

(32:45):
You're gone too. Exact same thing at job sites, criminals
get jobs too. They don't all just commit crimes for
a living, so they work other jobs, construction jobs, things
like that. That's going to normally attract the criminal types.
I know, I was one. So they show up on
these work sites. You'll find a guy who was trafficked
over here or is doing other trafficking, doing drugs, deal

(33:09):
all kinds of things. They're gonna stop everyone on that
job site and say show me your papers. You can't
show the papers, you are gone. It's a very very
good thing. We haven't had policy like this in a
long time, especially when you juxtapose that with Democrats.

Speaker 7 (33:25):
To my Republican colleagues, you say, I don't want any
undocumented people in this country. I actually agree with you,
So let's document every single one of them. Will be
he packed the citizenship, He'll we fix this problem.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
I don't like him, but I feel so bad for
Hakim Jeffries. Hakeem Jeffries, you know, a minority leader in
the House of Representatives. He understands that his job, he'll
be judged on how many seats they win in the
mid terms, how Democrats do in twenty twenty eight, and
so he's constantly he has to uniquely monitor public opinion polls.

(34:03):
At a time when Democrats are cratering popularity wise, Donald
Trump is rising popularity wise. What's driving all this illegal immigration?
Donald Trump? Rounding up and deporting illegals is unbelievably popular
with the American people. The more people he deports, the
more Democrats stand up and scream into the camera that

(34:26):
illegals are the most important people on the planet. Over
and this is.

Speaker 8 (34:31):
The constituent who is deaf and mute. He was picked
up by ice and transported and we are still looking
for him.

Speaker 1 (34:43):
We had a list of he's deaf and mute. So
how did he tell her? Man? What? Chris? We can't
ask these questions, she said, I mean, of course she
hasn't heard from him. He's mute. I didn't even know
she called. He's probably already back in Guatemala and she's

(35:04):
trying to talk to him. That's his' I mean, honestly,
that's on her.

Speaker 4 (35:07):
And now here's a headline.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
Why you know?

Speaker 7 (35:10):
You know the thing headlines we didn't get to.

Speaker 1 (35:16):
Check. Fake dentist gave root canals after reading online instructions.
Is that an indictment of the twenty two year old
Czech dentist? Or is that an indictment of dentistry itself?
That you can perform a root canal after looking at
videos online. Also, I'm totally convinced I could do some
routine dentistry as I could. Why why don't you think

(35:37):
I could? Chris? I think I could. I feel like
I feel like my hands are what what I do,
not have the patience of a toddler, And anyway, you
don't have to be patient to work on people's teeth.
I can no, I'd be fine, Chris, I might go
be a dentist. Netanyahu says, all help welcome in striking

(35:58):
Iran's new clear sights with a little hint, hint, nudge, nudge.
That would be you, Donald UFC Icon, Connor McGregor, Flora's
clubgoer who's while still holding a drink in his hands.
I don't know what kind of suicidal human being goes
marching up to the former champion of the world lipping
off in a club. But man, did he wake up

(36:21):
the next day and regret that US Navy achieves twenty
twenty five recruiting goal three months ahead of schedule and
happy for them it happened during Pride Month. Jim Acosta
says the far right has infiltrated the heartland and led
farmers astray. This is back to what we were discussing,
how they try to hold your face and keep you

(36:43):
only focused on them, and the second you could escape
their lives, you did. You went to social media, you
went to alternate news sources, and they can't stand it.
Now you're being manipulated because they don't own you anymore.
We'll be back tomorrow for Ask doctor Jesse Friday. Email
your questions in right now Jesse at jessekellyshow dot com.

(37:09):
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