
The Jesse Kelly Show Hour 1: Our Justice System
Nov 26, 2025
The discussion dives deep into why charges against prominent figures like James Comey were dropped, revealing frustrations with perceived judicial favoritism. Comparisons are made between mafia influence and systemic government corruption. Jesse critiques the performative nature of political resolutions, advocating for real action against government wrongdoing. He also highlights the importance of the attorney general position in enacting reforms. A humorous personal anecdote about a New York steakhouse adds a light-hearted touch to the serious themes.
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Power Comes From Controlling The Justice System
- Jesse Kelly argues the justice system is effectively a criminal organization when infiltrated by corrupt officials.
- Power comes from controlling prosecutors, judges, and cops, not just guns or money.
Chicago Mafia Example Of Impunity
- Jesse Kelly recounts Chicago mafia stories where officials protected criminals after they killed a mayor.
- He uses the example to show criminals avoid consequences when they control local justice actors.
Dismissals Signal Systemic Legal Corruption
- Dismissals of cases against high-profile figures reflect systemic legal corruption rather than isolated failures.
- Cleaning this requires long, sustained effort similar to dismantling entrenched organized crime.
