
The Jesse Kelly Show Hour 3: No Room at the Inn
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Jan 6, 2026 Hilton has stirred controversy by canceling reservations for ICE officials. The discussion shifts to the alarming increase of Democrats infiltrating corporate leadership. Jesse humorously debates the merits of hot dog sizes and shares personal anecdotes from a family trip to New York City, critiquing Mayor Mamdani. He argues that mass immigration fundamentally alters city demographics and weighs in on the criticism of a new Fire Department appointee lacking experience. Colonialism gets a provocative spin as Jesse suggests reevaluating its governance in today's context.
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Corporate Actions Reveal Institutional Bias
- Jesse Kelly argues Hilton canceled ICE reservations and communicated it in writing, showing institutional bias can surface in corporations.
- He warns corporate infiltration by ideological opponents now occurs at high levels, not just entry-level staff.
Personal Booking Canceled As Example
- Jesse Kelly recounts his own travel plans and how a nearby Hilton canceled three room bookings for ICE officers.
- He uses this personal booking example to illustrate the practical impact of corporate decisions.
Vet Employees To Protect Your Business
- Do vet employees' political views before hiring to avoid potential corporate backlash, says Jesse Kelly.
- He recommends boycotting companies that act against your values and expects government contracts to be at risk.



