Hour 2: The SPLC Rabbit Hole

The Jesse Kelly Show36mApril 24, 2026

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In this hour of The Jesse Kelly Show, Jesse Kelly dives deep into the controversial Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), alleging it funneled funds to white supremacist groups like the KKK while simultaneously amassing massive offshore assets—growing from $44 million to $233 million in non-U.S. equity holdings between 2013 and 2021. He speculates that the Biden administration’s aggressive targeting of right-wing figures may have been enabled by the SPLC’s actions, suggesting a potential covert flow of government funds to leftist organizations. Kelly frames this as part of a broader strategy to manufacture a 'white supremacist boogeyman' to justify political repression. He then shifts tone with a satirical history segment on Napoleon’s invasion of Russia, set to air on May 4th, and mocks progressive urban politics through a story about East Village residents suing to block a homeless shelter, expressing schadenfreude at the idea of liberal elites facing the consequences of their policies. The episode concludes with a powerful interview with TPUSA journalist Savannah Hernandez, who recounts being violently assaulted by a radical family during a protest in Minneapolis, with federal agencies now investigating. Kelly emphasizes the First Amendment violations and the psychological toll, while promoting supplements like Relief Factor and Chalk for mental clarity and pain relief. Throughout, he maintains a combative, satirical tone, blending conspiracy theory, political commentary, and personal anecdotes.

Key Takeaways
1

The SPLC allegedly funneled money to white supremacist groups while growing its offshore assets from $44M to $233M in just eight years.

2

Jesse Kelly speculates that government funds may have indirectly supported the SPLC, enabling a political strategy to target conservatives.

3

Savannah Hernandez was violently assaulted by a radical family during a protest in Minneapolis, with federal agencies now investigating.

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The episode critiques liberal urban policies, using the East Village homeless shelter controversy as a case study in ideological hypocrisy.

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Kelly promotes natural supplements like Chalk and Relief Factor for mental clarity and pain relief, framing them as alternatives to pharmaceuticals.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

The SPLC Controversy: Offshore Assets and Alleged Funding of White Supremacists

At the end of this little rainbow, Democrats got to do what communists always want to do. They got to arrest their political opponents. Using the forces of government.

Highlight
10:00
10 min

Satirical History Segment: Napoleon’s Invasion of Russia and the War of 1812

Kelly announces a multi-day history segment beginning May 4th, focusing on Napoleon’s disastrous invasion of Russia and its simultaneous occurrence with the War of 1812. He frames it as a dramatic, titanic struggle that will be explored in depth over the next two to three days.

20:00
10 min

East Village Protest: Liberal Elites vs. Homeless Shelter Relocation

If I have to go to a gulag... I want you bunking right next to me. When I am starving, I will have little comfort... But when I roll over and I see you starving too, That blesses me.

Highlight
30:00
10 min

Savannah Hernandez’s Assault: A Violent Protest in Minneapolis

This time just hit different... I still do like I don't know, Jesse, you know me. I like making light of things... But this time just hit different.

Highlight
40:00
22 min

Supplements, Prayers, and Political Commentary

Kelly promotes Chalk supplements for mental clarity and Relief Factor for pain relief, emphasizing natural alternatives to pharmaceuticals. He calls for prayers for 400 wounded U.S. soldiers in Operation Epic Fury, highlighting their lack of public attention. He also delivers a defiant monologue on being unoffendable, asserting that personal offense is ineffective against him.

High-Impact Quotes
If I have to go to a gulag... I want you bunking right next to me. When I am starving, I will have little comfort... But when I roll over and I see you starving too, That blesses me.
Jesse Kelly23:59
Viral: 90.0
I want you to suffer. I want you to experience pain and suffering for what you've done to the country I love so much.
Jesse Kelly13:56
Viral: 88.0
At the end of this little rainbow, Democrats got to do what communists always want to do. They got to arrest their political opponents. Using the forces of government.
Jesse Kelly7:40
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Jesse Kelly

Guest

Savannah Hernandez
Topics Discussed
Southern Poverty Law Center Controversy95%Protest Violence and First Amendment Violations92%Offshore Financial Assets and Government Funding90%Political Repression and the Use of the State88%Liberal Elites and Urban Policy85%Military Wounded and Public Awareness80%Mental Health and Natural Supplements75%History of Napoleon’s Invasion of Russia70%
People & Brands

Southern Poverty Law Center

organization

15xNegative

Chris

person

15xNeutral

Savannah Hernandez

person

12xPositive

Ku Klux Klan

organization

6xNegative

Biden Administration

organization

5xNegative

Turning Point USA

organization

5xPositive

East Village

place

5xNegative

Chalk

brand

4xPositive

Napoleon

person

4xNeutral

Zoran Mamdani

person

4xNegative

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