

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 15, 2026 • 37min
Hour 3: Mad at Venezuelans
The discussion dives into why Venezuelans aren't rising up against their regime, revealing how fear and repression shape public behavior. There’s a humorous take on Oprah's controversial comments linking overeating to obesity. The risks of U.S. free speech are contrasted with the harsh realities of authoritarianism. Jesse critiques a UAW worker's heckling of Trump, debates credit control measures, and explores California's wealth tax implications. The conversation rounds off with a critique of wasteful programs and unsettling immigration rhetoric.

Jan 14, 2026 • 47min
DOJ Insider: Trump Could Replace AG Pam Bondi In Next 3 Months
John Solomon, investigative journalist and founder of Just the News, joins legal analyst Bill Jacobson and Congressman Chip Roy for a fiery discussion. They dive into the potential shake-up in the DOJ, with Solomon reporting on Trump's rumored plans to replace AG Pam Bondi. Roy critiques current immigration policies, advocating for Trump-era measures to regain control at the border. Jacobson offers insights on the Supreme Court's oral arguments regarding transgender sports laws, highlighting key legal stakes and upcoming decisions.

Jan 14, 2026 • 36min
Hour 2: Taking an Unpopular Position
Delve into the heated debate over defunding law enforcement and the media's portrayal of violence. Discover why Democratic leaders face challenges in the face of radical base demands. Hear insights into Venezuela's tumultuous situation and the realities of U.S. military strength. Explore Iran's weaknesses amid protests and economic collapse, and learn about Africa's ongoing instability and corruption. This lively discussion navigates complex political landscapes and reveals the gripping interplay between media narratives and public perception.

Jan 14, 2026 • 36min
Hour 3: A Third
The discussion dives into widespread voter fraud concerns and the influence of DEI on elite positions. There’s a strong critique of Biden’s Supreme Court selection based on race and gender over merit. Jesse Kelly examines the political dynamics between married and single women voters. He takes a critical stance on media bias during presidential debates and questions why mainstream outlets downplay protests in Iran. The conversation also touches on the controversial tactics of police during protests and systemic fraud revealed in government audits.

Jan 14, 2026 • 35min
Hour 1: Deep State FBI
The podcast dives deep into allegations of corruption within the FBI, framing it as a deep state issue. Jesse compares current political stakes to Julius Caesar's pivotal choice. He highlights examples of perceived FBI bias involving the Hunter Biden laptop case. A stark warning is issued about potential Democratic retaliation when they regain power, urging immediate accountability. The Insurrection Act is explained, along with predictions of future military standoffs. Amid serious topics, Jesse lightens the mood with humorous personal anecdotes.

Jan 13, 2026 • 45min
Jerome Powell Takes Desperate Action Amid Criminal Probe & Democrats Attempt George Floyd 2.0
Join Liz Collin, a Senior reporter at Alpha News, as she unpacks the tumultuous protests in Minneapolis and allegations of fraud tied to organized crime. Carol Roth, an insightful author and former investment banker, tackles Jerome Powell’s controversial video addressing political pressures and sheds light on the Federal Reserve's renovation spending. Lee Smith, a foreign-affairs commentator, provides a gripping analysis of Iran's protests, linking them to broader geopolitical tensions involving China and the U.S.

Jan 13, 2026 • 36min
Hour 1: Priming the Pump
The discussion dives into how elite groups, like Arabella Advisors, orchestrate modern protests and the tactics of communist street teams. There's a compelling analysis of why some protests fail to engage the 'normies' and why trained activists outpace average citizens in mobilization. Jesse likens uncovering electoral fraud to diagnosing cancer, revealing shocking examples of local fraud and financial mismanagement. The reliance of Democrats on fraud reflects their unpopularity, raising critical questions about accountability in politics.

Jan 13, 2026 • 35min
Hour 2: Avoiding Temptation
The discussion dives into the challenges of avoiding temptation, with a hilarious confession about succumbing to tacos. A tribute to Medal of Honor recipient Ed Freeman highlights his bravery in Vietnam and the heroism of helicopter crews. Trump's proposal to cap credit card interest sparks a critical debate on financial responsibility and the hidden costs of rewards programs. Personal stories about parenting and societal issues add depth, leaving listeners with tough-love advice on financial health and community support.

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Jan 13, 2026 • 37min
Hour 3: Sanctuary Cities
Discover the inner workings of sanctuary cities and how they skirt federal law while defending undocumented immigrants. Explore why many are fleeing blue cities for red states, driven by rising costs and extreme politics. Hear about potential strategies to counteract sanctuary policies, from funding cuts to increasing ICE presence. Jesse also critiques the Democrats for using immigrants as a voting base and touches on the morale issues in blue-city law enforcement. Plus, a personal U-Haul driving story to lighten the mood!

Jan 10, 2026 • 44min
Has America Reached A Turning Point?
Katie Zachariah, a legal and political strategist, delves into the complexities of congressional dynamics, discussing the implications of Prop 50 and the pressing need for voter ID legislation. Lydia Moynihan, a New York Post correspondent, raises alarms about the radical shift in NYC politics under new leadership, warning of the dangers posed by personnel choices like Soran Mamdani's appointments. Both guests provide insights on the risk of GOP majorities and the growing influence of socialism in urban governance.


