I'm Right w/Jesse Kelly

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.

I’m Right 7-10-23: The System Turns On Joe Biden

I’m Right 7-10-23: The System Turns On Joe Biden

The media has had enough of President Biden and has started attacking him simultaneously. Jesse Kelly reads through the latest pieces about Joe Biden’s demeaner, age and scandals from liberal outlets. Will he make it to 2024 without being replaced? That’s a question Jesse and Sara Gonzales attempt to answer. Jesse and Sara also discuss the new movie Sound of Freedom as it pertains to the culture war. Plus, Big Fertility gets exposed by Alex Clark.

Joe Biden’s Government Of Corruption

Joe Biden’s Government Of Corruption

What’s happening within the walls of the FBI could END America, argues Jesse Kelly. Whether it’s the protection of corrupt Democrats or unjust persecution of political dissenters, there’s no shortage of issues that need to be addressed. In this special edition of I’m Right, Jesse Kelly discusses potential FBI reforms with a whistleblower and gets an update on political persecutions from Darren Beattie. Plus, insight into the government’s censorship push from Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, who is taking action.

I’m Right 7-6-23: Owning The Narrative

I’m Right 7-6-23: Owning The Narrative

A judge recently ruled that the Biden administration can no longer meet with the FBI to collude on which stories to censor. Of course, Team Biden is appealing that ruling. Why? Because censorship is essential for them to remain in power. Jesse Kelly looks back on recent examples to prove that point. Plus, appearances from Auron MacIntyre, Julie Kelly and Corey DeAngelis.