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.
The GOP has narrowly captured the U.S. House of Representatives, so what should their 2023 agenda look like? Jesse talks to Representatives Chip Roy, Andy Biggs, and Dan Bishop about what the new House majority should focus on in the coming days.
Rep. Andy Biggs is one of the few freedom-fighting Congressman in the GOP who’s looking to ensure Sec. Mayorkas suffers the consequences for his lack of action.
The most dangerous happening right now is the administrative state’s erroneous activities towards Americans, however, you’re not able to just vote them out.
Attorney General Merrick Garland has announced a new Special Counsel to handle the Trump investigations. Jesse Kelly takes a look at this miscarriage of justice. Plus, Jesse talks to Natelie Winters about the World Economic Forum, Elon Musk invites Trump back to Twitter, and Doctor Aaron Kheriaty discusses the corporate-government fascism that has emerged from the COVID-19 response.
Jesse remembers a time when some things were never politicizing; for example, in the wake of a tragic mass shooting, the country typically came together to mourn the lives lost.
Is America headed for a national divorce, and if so — how close are the red states to splitting from the blues? There’s only one reason Jesse Kelly & guests are talking about this again…and now: because it’s a distinct possibility. But can this actually be done? And just how ugly could a national divorce get? We don’t know about you — but if conservative power continues to erode in the United States, we’d consider the idea of breaking up.