

Hour 2: Trying to Convict Comey
Sep 26, 2025
The discussion dives into concerns over a potential trial for James Comey, highlighting fears of a lack of accountability. Activists' manipulation of symbols like the rainbow is critiqued as a tactic to influence youth. Political polarization, particularly facing Democrats, is explored, with insights on GOP gains. A thrilling examination of SIM boxes near the UN uncovers issues related to phishing. Lastly, the conversation turns to international threats, including potential al-Qaeda activity and the ongoing civil conflict in Sudan.
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Limits Of A Lying-To-Congress Indictment
- Jesse Kelly worries that an indictment for lying to Congress would be legally valid but politically weak and unlikely to lead to serious prison time.
- He also fears a Washington, D.C. trial jury would acquit Comey regardless of evidence due to political bias.
Institutional Abuse Equals Mass Harm
- Jesse Kelly frames Comey and similar officials as committing crimes that harmed every American by weaponizing institutions like the FBI.
- He ranks such institutional abuse as among the worst crimes because it damages the public trust in core institutions.
Institutional Infiltration And Cultural Warfare
- Kelly argues 'communists' in institutions see themselves as infiltrators who must use their roles to reshape society.
- He claims cultural symbols like rainbows were deliberately repurposed to influence children and public life.