The Jesse Kelly Show

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Aug 22, 2025 • 38min

Hour 2: Handing Over The Country

Chip Roy, a Texas Congressman and candidate for Attorney General, shares his bold views on insider trading in Congress and the alarming number of visa holders in the U.S. He discusses his eight years in Washington, pushing for accountability and integrity in governance. Roy advocates for a stronger stance against communist ideologies and reflects on his commitment to American values. The conversation wraps up with a light-hearted take on personal style and a recipe for making Kraft Mac and Cheese extra delicious.
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Aug 22, 2025 • 38min

Hour 3: Congress in Session

The need for Congress in session is questioned, stirring up a debate on cultural Marxism. A critical look at the Human Rights Campaign's influence on corporate America raises eyebrows. The podcast tackles the struggles of a bipolar nation and emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and safety. It highlights the most 'fightworthy' chicken in a humorous twist, adding a light-hearted element to the serious discussions on societal challenges.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 45min

Tulsi Gabbard DEVASTATES Deep State, Democrats Get CAUGHT In MAJOR Crime & Adam Schiff Lawyers Up

Senator Eric Schmitt shares insights on the repercussions of the Russiagate hoax and imminent indictments facing Democrats. Alex Swoyer dives into significant upcoming Supreme Court cases that could reshape legal landscapes. Meanwhile, John Phillips analyzes Gavin Newsom's 2028 ambitions and Adam Schiff's precarious legal situation. The discussion uncovers the intersection of legal accountability and political strategy, revealing the undercurrents of governance and its impact on public safety and rights.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 39min

Hour 1: Communists at the Museums

Trump's review of the Smithsonian sparks a debate on cultural manipulation in institutions. The podcast critiques corporate accountability and the hiring of politically biased employees. Rising crime rates and their correlation to local leadership failures are examined. The troubling influence of communist ideology in museums is also highlighted. Additionally, the historical resilience of POWs during World War II is contrasted with contemporary corporate values.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 39min

Hour 2: Andersonville

The podcast dives deep into the harrowing history of Andersonville Prison Camp, shedding light on the dire medical conditions and overwhelming mortality rates faced by Union soldiers. It discusses logistical challenges during the Civil War, comparing them to modern supply issues. Listeners will find insights into the psychological toll on soldiers and the desperate strategies of managing resources and nutrition. A unique angle highlights the impact of survival challenges on both humans and pets, bridging historical suffering with contemporary concerns.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 38min

Hour 3: Ruined Legacies

Explore the unsettling legacies of American industrialists as their descendants tarnish their names. Delve into the grim realities of the Andersonville Raiders, showcasing the darkest sides of human behavior under extreme pressure. The discussion turns to declined voter registration among Democrats, especially among young men and the working class, emphasizing a need for genuine engagement. Touch on immigration controversies alongside personal reflections on life, loss, and the pursuit of justice.
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Aug 20, 2025 • 47min

REVEALED: The Secret Democrat Plan To Reclaim Power

Susan Crabtree, author of 'Fool's Gold' and 'Threaten Us All', and Jennifer Ghilardi, senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation, dive into the Democrats' strategy to regain power amidst current challenges. They discuss how the party is rebranding to reconnect with blue-collar voters and the implications of leadership ageism. There's a critique of Gavin Newsom's controversial choices in California, and they explore the ethics of self-funding in politics. The conversation touches on shifting dynamics and the increasing polarization within the party.
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Aug 19, 2025 • 38min

Hour 1: Security Guarantees

Discover the tangled interests of various players in the Ukraine conflict and why the Ukrainian people seem sidelined in choosing their leaders. The podcast dives into the disconnect between those in power and the soldiers and civilians suffering from war. It explores diplomatic efforts regarding security guarantees and the pressing nature of international security threats. Listen as they connect personal stories with historical military displays, revealing the intertwining of politics and individual experiences.
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Aug 19, 2025 • 37min

Hour 2: Ungrateful People

The podcast delves into the troubling trend of student visa rejections by top U.S. institutions. It explores the concept of gratitude within immigrant communities and connects it to broader immigration debates. Listeners are encouraged to identify 'phone trappers' in their lives. Additionally, it humorously examines red flags in pop culture relationships and the complexities of DEI initiatives. The discussion also pays tribute to Medal of Honor recipients, celebrating their valor while urging society to express gratitude more effectively.
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Aug 19, 2025 • 37min

Hour 3: Dying Cities

The discussion dives into the decline of American cities and how progressive ideologies are influencing youth organizations like the Girl Scouts and the NFL. Nostalgia takes center stage with a look at the evolving movie theater experience and cherished family recipes like spaghetti bake. The podcast touches on Joe Biden's political rise and critiques media narratives on global issues, all while encouraging practical solutions to protect personal finances amidst cultural shifts. Humor and serious commentary blend seamlessly throughout.

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