Jesse Kelly: Obama, Trump, and the Weaponization of Government Scandals
Jesse KellyJuly 27, 202546 min6,039 views
28 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe Culture of Moving On From Scandals
- π‘ The speaker argues that in the US, there's a tendency to move on from political scandals, which benefits criminals within the government.
- π― This desire to move on is amplified by the constant influx of new information and scandals, making it easy for powerful individuals to evade accountability.
Obama's Alleged Role in Political Attacks
- π The core argument is that President Obama and his administration used government agencies to attack political opponents, specifically Donald Trump.
- π This alleged weaponization included using intelligence agencies and the FBI to undermine Trump's campaign and presidency.
- β οΈ Specific instances cited include the interception of information regarding Hillary Clinton's alleged "dirty trick" and pressure on Loretta Lynch regarding the Clinton email investigation.
- π The meeting on December 9th, 2016, is highlighted as a key moment where Obama allegedly decided to disregard intelligence assessments and plot a strategy against Trump.
COVID-19 Tyranny and Lack of Accountability
- π The speaker criticizes the government's handling of COVID-19, describing it as a period of "tyranny" and a "communist dictatorship" where freedoms were curtailed.
- βοΈ There's a strong sentiment that those responsible for these measures, including government officials and institutions, have not faced adequate consequences.
- π£οΈ The narrative suggests that the COVID-19 response was part of a larger pattern of government overreach and a desire to control the populace.
The Push for Accountability and Legal Action
- π The discussion emphasizes the need for accountability, with the speaker and guests questioning who will face legal consequences for these alleged actions.
- βοΈ Pam Bondi is identified as a key figure who may have the opportunity to pursue a "grand conspiracy case" that could encompass actions from 2016 to 2024.
- ποΈ The possibility of bringing such a case in Florida, rather than Washington D.C., is presented as a strategic advantage due to a potentially more moderate jury pool.
- π§ββοΈ It's suggested that a special prosecutor, rather than Pam Bondi herself, might be appointed to handle the case, given that Donald Trump is the victim.
Broader Government Misconduct and Future Outlook
- π΅οΈββοΈ The conversation touches upon other alleged instances of government misconduct, including the handling of the Hunter Biden investigation and the FBI's actions.
- π© The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of consequences for government officials who engage in wrongdoing, viewing it as a systemic issue.
- π The overall message is a call for accountability and punishment, not out of revenge, but to maintain societal order and ensure justice.
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Political ScandalsGovernment CorruptionWeaponization of GovernmentBarack ObamaDonald TrumpFBICIAIntelligence CommunityCOVID-19TyrannyAccountabilityPam BondiJohn SolomonHunter BidenTreason
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