
The Jesse Kelly Show House GOP Gets EMBARRASSED & FBI Director Kash Patel Feels The Heat
Nov 28, 2025
Steve Dase, a conservative commentator, discusses the GOP's disappointing priorities and the urgent demand for real accountability from the DOJ. John Carney, an economics editor, analyzes inflation trends, stressing the importance of wage growth to boost affordability as the economy changes. Liz Collins reports on alarming fraud in Minnesota, detailing the Feeding Our Future scandal and the lack of government oversight. The conversation highlights the intersection of politics and economic realities, calling for transparency and action.
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Congressman Texted 'I Hate It Here'
- Jesse recounts a congressman texting "I hate it here," showing real burnout among lawmakers.
- He links Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation to a fragile GOP majority and possible further exits.
Poor Epstein Messaging Damaged The Base
- The Epstein file messaging hurt the Republican base even if average voters don't focus on it.
- Kelly says telling supporters to "shut up" about powerful pedophiles deflated enthusiasm and credibility.
Economy, Not Scandal, Drives Normies
- Normie voters care far more about pocketbook issues like food and power bills than political scandals.
- Kelly emphasizes inflation and affordability remain primary drivers of the generic ballot swing.
