Jesse Kelly: Paid Protesters, Election Integrity, and Government Overreach
Jesse KellyFebruary 4, 202645 min4,995 views
23 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe Mechanics of Political Agitation
- π° Political movements can be purchased, much like mercenaries in historical wars, with wealthy individuals or groups funding street protests.
- π‘ Many participants in protests are not driven by genuine belief but are paid mercenaries who will voice any message for financial compensation.
- π’ The goal of these paid movements is to create the illusion of organic public sentiment, making it appear as though a cause is widely supported when it is, in fact, orchestrated.
The "Communist Revolution" and Indoctrination
- π© The speaker posits that a "Communist Revolution" is underway in America, fueled by wealthy communists aiming to dismantle the country.
- π Teachers are accused of indoctrination rather than education, pushing alternate agendas and using classrooms for political messaging, as seen with elementary school teachers displaying "abolish ICE" signs.
- π± Social media and celebrity endorsements are identified as key tools for organizing and amplifying protests, particularly among younger demographics who may not fully grasp the issues.
Legal Battles and Federal Authority
- βοΈ State officials are exploring ways to interfere with federal immigration enforcement (ICE operations), such as creating portals for citizens to report ICE activity or prohibiting ICE operations on state property.
- β οΈ Legal experts caution that while some actions may operate in a gray area, direct interference with federal law enforcement could lead to legal liability for state and local officials.
- π¨ The speaker argues that these actions constitute a rebellion against federal authority, comparing the situation to insurrection and emphasizing the need for swift federal legal action.
Election Integrity and Legislative Efforts
- π³οΈ The SAVE Act, aimed at implementing Voter ID and ensuring only citizens vote in federal elections, faces Democratic opposition, with claims it's being stalled or declared "dead on arrival."
- πΊπΈ Senator Ron Johnson is working on the "Secure America Act" to encompass border security, election integrity, and fiscal responsibility, aiming for legislation supported by a broad majority of Americans.
- π« The concept of the talking filibuster is discussed as a potential tool to pass legislation, though challenges remain in achieving consensus among all senators.
Supreme Court and Government Leaks
- βοΈ A ruling on birthright citizenship is expected by June, which could significantly impact the legal status of children born to non-citizen parents in the U.S.
- π΅οΈββοΈ The leak of the Dobbs decision draft from the Supreme Court is criticized, with concerns that the internal investigation by Chief Justice John Roberts may not adequately identify the leaker, who could hold future positions of power.
- ποΈ The speaker suggests that the FBI should have been involved in the leak investigation to ensure a thorough and transparent process.
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