Hour 3: Necklace Guy

The Jesse Kelly Show36mApril 18, 2026

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In the final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show, host Jesse Kelly delivers a high-octane, politically charged monologue blending conspiracy theories, cultural commentary, and personal anecdotes. The episode opens with a fiery critique of European immigration policies, framing them as a 'devil's bargain' between communists and Islamists, with Kelly predicting the eventual downfall of both groups. He then shifts to lighter topics, including a listener’s question about becoming a 'necklace guy,' which Kelly dismisses as an identity that can't be forced. He shares a humorous story about buying a historical coin necklace in Israel that he never wore, emphasizing authenticity over affectation. Kelly also discusses his upcoming history episodes, including a deep dive into Napoleon’s retreat from Russia and a planned Revolutionary War special for the U.S. 250th anniversary, underscoring his belief in reconnecting Americans with their founding legacy. Throughout, he critiques both political parties for being influenced by wealthy donors who favor open borders, while advocating for mass deportation of undocumented immigrants. The episode closes with a sponsor plug for Supersure Insurance and a lighthearted exchange about a potential poker tournament, ending with a call to unplug and enjoy the weekend.

Key Takeaways
1

Authenticity in personal style (like wearing a necklace) can't be forced—either you are it or you aren’t.

2

The U.S. 250th anniversary is an opportunity to re-engage with revolutionary history and celebrate America’s unique founding.

3

Wealthy donors in both parties push for open borders, undermining the public’s desire for immigration control.

4

Mass deportation of undocumented immigrants is a non-negotiable priority for national survival, according to Kelly.

5

Trump’s foreign policy moves may be influenced by his need to uphold public red lines, especially on human rights violations.

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Chapters
0:00
8 min

The Devil's Bargain: Communism, Islam, and the Fall of Europe

The only comfort I have is knowing that in the end, the communists who let them all in will be slaughtered. They will. And I'm going to enjoy watching it.

Highlight
8:00
8 min

The Necklace Guy Dilemma: Authenticity vs. Performance

Either you are a necklace guy or you aren't a necklace guy. It's not something you can force. It either happens or it doesn't happen.

Highlight
16:00
8 min

Trump’s Foreign Policy and the Red Line Dilemma

You don't march the country off to war because you said something on social media you shouldn't have said. You don't do that.

Highlight
24:00
8 min

The Immigration Paradox: Public Desire vs. Elite Interests

Kelly argues that while most Americans want stricter immigration controls, powerful Republican donors and elites push for more foreign workers. He claims this creates a disconnect between public sentiment and party policy, with wealthy insiders benefiting from open borders.

32:00
8 min

The 250th Anniversary and the Call to Reconnect with History

Kelly expresses excitement about producing a Revolutionary War history episode for the U.S. 250th anniversary, emphasizing the importance of celebrating America’s unique founding story and reconnecting with national identity.

High-Impact Quotes
The entire United States of America is on the line. We cannot soften. We cannot weaken.
Jesse Kelly27:01
Viral: 88.0
The only comfort I have is knowing that in the end, the communists who let them all in will be slaughtered. They will. And I'm going to enjoy watching it.
Jesse Kelly2:39
Viral: 85.0
We are full. Get them out. We'll be back. The Jesse Kelly Show. I like it. Returns next.
Jesse Kelly27:20
Viral: 80.0
Speakers

Host

Jesse Kelly
Topics Discussed
European Immigration Policy90%Immigration and Elite Influence88%Trump's Foreign Policy and Red Lines85%U.S. Revolutionary War History82%Social Media and Political Leadership78%Cultural Identity and Personal Style75%Supreme Court Appointments70%Business Insurance Simplification65%
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Jesse Kelly

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Donald Trump

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Chris

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Jared Kushner

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8xNeutral

Iran

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7xNegative

Cuba

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5xNeutral

Randeep

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4xNeutral

Justice Alito

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4xPositive

Clarence Thomas

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4xPositive

Relief Factor

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4xPositive

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