

The Jesse Kelly Show
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Unfiltered and Unapologetic, Jesse Kelly is the greatest mind of the 21st century now on demand. From history to politics to pizza The Jesse Kelly Show has it all in a no nonsense kind of way. Whether you're a veteran like Jesse, or just a good ol fashion red blooded American, the show has something for everyone.
“Jesse Kelly brings intelligence, unique insight, and cutting humor to the world of political commentary.” — Jesse Kelly
“Jesse Kelly brings intelligence, unique insight, and cutting humor to the world of political commentary.” — Jesse Kelly
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Jan 9, 2026 • 45min
The Evolution of Lethality: How Modern Weapons Are Redefining Warfare
John Spencer, a former U.S. Army officer and urban warfare expert, and Ryan McBeth, an open-source intelligence analyst, delve into the shifting landscape of modern warfare. They discuss the brutal realities of urban warfare, analyze Russia's stalled invasion of Ukraine, and explore the strategic significance of drones. Spencer highlights Israeli tactics to minimize civilian harm, while McBeth sheds light on the critical role of semiconductors. Together, they unpack the intricate dance of information warfare and the future of battlefield technology.

Jan 9, 2026 • 35min
Hour 1: Our Mogadishu
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.

Jan 9, 2026 • 34min
Hour 2: Just As American
Dive into a deep discussion about immigration mentality and its implications on American society. The conversation highlights alarming parallels between today’s governance and historical regimes. Jesse tackles systemic corruption, using a home-renovation analogy to demonstrate how deeper issues are revealed. He questions the accountability of wealthy voters and critiques legal immigration when communities fail to assimilate. Get insights on governmental fraud and the need for accountability in policies that shape our nation.

Jan 9, 2026 • 36min
Hour 3: The Biggest Lesson From J6
The biggest takeaway from January 6th is a cautionary lesson for the right. The rise of AI sparks concerns about creativity and job displacement, especially for future generations. Jesse critiques the media's portrayal of incidents involving ICE and discusses the motivations behind political narratives. He highlights the troubling influence of elite communists, particularly on vulnerable groups. With a focus on retaining human interaction amidst increasing automation, this discussion explores the intersections of technology, politics, and social responsibility.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 45min
Minnesota ICE Protests Turn DEADLY, Democrat Fraud Gets EXPOSED & RFK Makes BIG Announcement
Joy Pullmann, Executive Editor at The Federalist, critiques the impact of daycare on children and the misuse of taxpayer funds for early childhood programs. Katie Zacharias, a legal strategist, dives into critical GOP midterm hurdles and how recent deaths among lawmakers could affect the party’s stability. Liz Wheeler discusses changes to CDC guidelines on nutrition and vaccines, highlighting the shift in pediatric healthcare. Together, they explore the political implications of these issues and the broader questions surrounding accountability and electoral integrity.

Jan 8, 2026 • 36min
Hour 1: Broken Animals
The discussion starts with a troubling incident in Minneapolis, prompting questions about societal breakdown. Media narratives are critiqued, highlighting how truth often disrupts control. Jesse expresses sadness for radicalized individuals, blaming elites for exploitation. He contrasts elite manipulators with street commmunists, emphasizing political accountability. Finally, there's a warning to Democratic voters about being overlooked, as political strategies shift towards easier voter blocs. Insights on January 6 add depth to the critique of evolving narratives.

Jan 8, 2026 • 36min
Hour 2: Demanding Fraud Protection
The discussion explores the surprising link between wealthy backgrounds and communism, shedding light on the motivations of some political leaders. Allegations of voting fraud in communities, particularly among Somalis, spark a heated debate on political consequences and the integrity of elections. Jesse humorously critiques cultural trends, especially his aversion to ricotta cheese, while also reflecting on the wild side of affluence—drugs and decadence. The episode wraps up with sharp criticisms of the political elite and their influence on society.

Jan 8, 2026 • 37min
Hour 3: Pettiness in Politics
Is Marjorie Taylor Greene's retirement a savvy move or just petty drama? Dive into the world of political pettiness and the intricacies of bloc voting. Discover the outrageous pranks Jesse recalls from his Marine days. Could the U.S. really buy Greenland, and what’s its strategic value? Plus, a reality check on how online outrage differs from real-world politics. Get ready for a mix of humor, political insights, and unexpected surprises!

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Jan 7, 2026 • 37min
Hour 1: A Different Mentality
The discussion kicks off with a provocative look at the ethics of theft and government overreach, particularly in the context of January 6. It dives into concerning Somali daycare fraud cases, highlighting contrasting cultural norms around theft. The rhetoric from political leaders framing their opponents as threats is critiqued, with a warning about the persistence of a politically motivated establishment. The show wraps by exploring the implications of voting blocs and the fragility of systemic fraud when faced with legal scrutiny.

Jan 7, 2026 • 37min
Hour 2: The Christmas Truce
Dive into the poignant story of the 1914 Christmas Truce during WW1, where enemies exchanged goodwill with songs and soccer matches. Digging deeper, the discussion touches on political maneuvering, with attention on charges against Maduro seen as political cover. There's a critical look at how media and education shape political power, and Jesse reflects on military recruitment challenges and cultural messaging. Personal anecdotes bring humor as he recounts a battle with an HOA, encouraging assertiveness against authority.


