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As conservatives basked in the “euphoria” of defeating the Biden-Harris administration at the ballot box, syndicated radio host Jesse Kelly issued a reminder regarding “evils” committed.

Following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory, many were eagerly anticipating Jan. 20, 2025, and the opportunity to move beyond four years of open borders and Bidenomics. However, as new scandals emerged and agencies raced to complete their agendas before the transition, Kelly asserted the American people could not simply “forget or forgive.”

In a call for justice, the host of the “Jesse Kelly Show” and “I’m Right” posted to X, “The Right should not forget or forgive the evils of the Biden Administration in our post-election euphoria. These people committed serious crimes against the American people. They used our government in ways it has ever been used before. That cannot ever happen again.”

The assertion came amid the latest concerning developments around the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as a supervisor was fired over messages telling employees to “avoid homes advertising Trump” alleged to Roland Martin that she had been terminated following a policy in Florida and that the matter was not isolated.

“This is a colossal event of avoidance, not just in the state of Florida, but you will find avoidance in the Carolinas,” she expressed.

Kelly had directly reacted on X, suggesting, “Have a public trial to ensure her national humiliation and then send her to prison for the rest of her life. I’m not even close to kidding. Make an example of that animal.”

With weeks remaining in the Biden-Harris administration, there was no letup of lawfare or the agenda as the lame-duck president continued with judicial nominees, his party pressed Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to step down to facilitate a last-minute replacement and the Justice Department sought to “focus on the most egregious conduct and cases” related to Jan. 6, 2021 before potential pardons from the president-elect.

As investigations continued on the weaponization of the federal government, one user reacted to Kelly’s post with the suggestion, “Make Midieval Retribution Great Again [sic] Seems clunk. But it’ll catch on.”

To that, the commentator clarified, “Not retribution. Justice. Crimes were committed. The criminals should be prosecuted for their crimes. Justice must be done.”

Kelly’s suggestion readily called up an array of grievances with the current administration from the treatment of J6ers to the border, Attorney General Merrick Garland’s Justice Department’s focus on parents attending school board meetings, the response to COVID as well as the lingering concerns about the Biden family’s foreign business dealings.

Many responded in agreement with the radio host as concerns went beyond partisan politics to a matter of accountability and, much like Trump’s push for peace through strength, suggested that unity could be achieved by having any bad actors face consequences for any wrongdoing.

Kevin Haggerty
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