The Jesse Kelly Show

Hour 3: Terrorizing You

Sep 30, 2025
A pro-life activist gets sucker-punched in Manhattan, highlighting the controversial inaction of the local DA. There's a deep dive into the motives behind prosecutorial discretion, revealing political biases. A tragic father's testimony sheds light on crime's harsh realities, while systemic failings enabling repeat offenders come under scrutiny. Jesse critiques contemporary online life, especially its impact on Gen Z's dating skills and social growth. Lastly, there's a humorous pivot to BBQ skills and corporate hiring trends amidst cultural shifts.
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ANECDOTE

Sucker-Punch Video And Prosecution Claim

  • Jesse Kelly describes video of a woman sucker-punching a pro-life activist and names the alleged assailant, Brianna J. Rivers.
  • He uses the clip to argue prosecutors intentionally protect attackers who target his political enemies.
INSIGHT

Prosecutorial Decisions As Political Weapon

  • Jesse argues Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and similar officials deliberately let criminals go to protect political allies and punish enemies.
  • He frames this as a communist strategy to reward friends and harm foes using prosecutorial power.
ANECDOTE

Father's Testimony About Daughter's Murder

  • Jesse plays and recounts a father's testimony about his daughter being dragged from bed and murdered by a repeat offender.
  • He uses the father's pain to illustrate consequences of alleged prosecutorial leniency.
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