Do you like your news analysis with a little sarcasm and a lot of irreverence? Enter “I’m Right with Jesse Kelly”! Jesse has lived the values that make America great. A Marine combat veteran, he understands the issues that working men and women care about, but he delivers his take on those issues in a way that’s truly unique. The only thing Jesse loves more than this country is Jesse Kelly, and that makes for an entertaining hour of television every weeknight at 9p ET.
(Full Show) Jesse Kelly has been warning for ages now that the weaponized administrative state is the most dangerous threat facing America today. This has all come to fruition with the politicized FBI raiding President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. Jesse breaks down what happened and what’s next alongside his panel of experts. Joining Jesse is a former CIA intel ops officer, a reporter that has been covering DOJ corruption for years and a Florida state representative that believes the states are the solution.
I’m Right with Jesse Kelly | 8-9-22
Rep. Anthony Sabatini of Florida was one of the first, if not one of the only Congressman on the Right who’s called for severe consequences to the DOJ’s partisan warfare.
The abysmal “Inflation Reduction Act” passed this Sunday added an extra 87,000 IRS Agents to fulfill their new billion dollar revenue stream from the American taxpayer.
(Full Show) The Democrats just passed a massive spending bill. Jesse Kelly dives into the worst parts of it, exposes the lies and gets reaction from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. One big supporter of this bill was Randi Weingarten, who is supposed to care about teachers, not Democrat issues. Education advocates Lenny McAllister and Kira Davis join the show with their thoughts on that. Plus, another major prediction from Jesse is beginning to come true.
I’m Right with Jesse Kelly | 8-8-22
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Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky says he’s owned an electric vehicle and lives in a remote area where his family must choose between charging the car or using the AC.