
The Jesse Kelly Show Hour 2: Speaking to Norm
Jan 20, 2026
The host emphasizes the urgency of addressing mass deportations in the face of escalating propaganda. A deep dive into the danger of deportation optics reveals the long-term implications for political power. The conversation stresses that partial deportations could unintentionally empower leftist movements. There's also a compelling argument made for understanding and conveying hard truths about immigration to everyday people. Finally, the host explains why protecting the republic is more crucial than the misleading idea of a pure democracy.
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Van T. Barfoot’s Heroic Actions
- Jesse Kelly recounts Van T. Barfoot's World War II actions and awards, highlighting extraordinary bravery and combat feats.
- He uses Barfoot's story to exemplify the kind of courage the program honors on Medal of Honor Monday.
Flamethrower Risk On Iwo Jima
- Jesse Kelly tells Woody Williams' flamethrower story from Iwo Jima to illustrate extreme battlefield risk and survival.
- He emphasizes how flamethrower crews were primary targets yet sometimes survived against the odds.
Mass Deportation As Political Strategy
- Jesse Kelly argues mass deportation of all undocumented foreigners is necessary to prevent long-term political takeover.
- He claims partial deportation hands a future electoral advantage to political opponents through reproduction and citizenship.
