
The Jesse Kelly Show Hour 1: Our Mogadishu
Jan 9, 2026
Is Minneapolis becoming our Mogadishu? The host critiques poor customer service and insists on hiring American workers for American needs. He tackles alarming government fraud figures and connects current policies to historical communist theft. Minneapolis protests are labeled as organized unrest funded by outsiders. The show also highlights the urgent need for legal action against those enabling corruption, while questioning foreign influences on domestic issues. A lively exploration of lawlessness and its roots unfolds throughout.
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Frustrating Customer-Service Return Experience
- Jesse Kelly recounts a recent UPS customer-service call where he struggled to communicate with a non-English-speaking agent and lost a returned jacket.
- He uses the story to criticize outsourcing customer service and urges companies to hire Americans who speak English.
Looting As Political Strategy
- Jesse Kelly links modern Democratic policies and immigrant networks to a pattern of large-scale theft from the public treasury.
- He frames this as a continuation of historic revolutionary looting and systemic fraud against taxpayers.
Immigrant's Candid Reason For Moving To U.S.
- Kelly plays a video of a Mexican woman saying migrants come to the U.S. to make money and improve family prospects.
- He responds by criticizing lax deportation policies that allow such candid admissions without legal consequence.
