Commentator Jesse Kelly outlined concerns about Democratic political strategy and policy priorities, arguing that unified Democratic control of the federal government would lead to sweeping changes across the country.

Kelly framed his remarks around the potential impact of Democrats holding the House, Senate, and White House simultaneously.

“Democrats have plans. They have plans for what is coming,” he said.

Kelly added, “Why did I say and why have I said before that giving Democrats the House, Senate and presidency is more dangerous than Iran having a nuclear bomb.”

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He continued, “I will repeat that over and over and over and over and over again, because if you're an American residing in the United States of America, it is 100% true.”

Kelly said, “Democrats taking the House, Senate and the White House is more dangerous than Iran having a nuclear bomb.”

He added, “It's more dangerous than anything else happening ever, because they're going to destroy everything as fast as they can.”

Kelly pointed to Virginia as an example of what he described as political messaging and policy outcomes.

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“Virginia is actually a great example of this,” he said.

Kelly continued, “They ran Abigail Spanberger as being kind of a moderate, middle of the road, normal Democrat.”

He added, “Why did they run her that way? Just to get her in there.”

Kelly said, “She lied through her teeth about every stance on everything.”

He continued, “I'm a moderate. I'm one of you. I'm this.”

Kelly added, “And then she got elected, and Virginians are living in hell right now, as every single communist policy is being rammed through.” He said residents are “thinking, what did we do?”

Kelly also referenced what he described as broader national strategies, citing a report and comments attributed to Democratic strategist James Carville.

“So let me read this. This is from the Morse report,” Kelly said.

He continued, “Top Democrat political consultant and campaign strategist James Carville, just stated on the left wing Polycon podcast.”

Kelly then outlined proposals he said would be pursued if Democrats regain power.

“Grant statehood to Washington, DC and Puerto Rico, so Democrats can unlock an extra four seats in the Senate,” he said.

Kelly added, “All for those seats will be Democrat seats.”

He also addressed potential changes to the Supreme Court. “Pack the Supreme Court from nine justices up to 13,” Kelly said.

He added, “Adding another four left wing justices on the court.”

Kelly stated, “That would be four justices, as you know, they'd be Ketanji Brown Jackson types who would vote to protect the Communist Revolution.”

He said, “We'd never win another case, another one.”

Kelly further cited immigration policy concerns. “Reopen the US Mexico border and grant mass amnesty to every single alien currently inside the United States of America,” he said.

He concluded by emphasizing what he described as a political strategy. “And this last part is the most important part,” Kelly said.

He added, “His advice to Democrat politicians, don't run on it. Don't talk about it. Just do it.”

Kelly warned that upcoming election cycles could shape how policies are presented to voters.

“It is April of 2026, between now and November of 2028,” he said.

Kelly continued, “Democrats in the United States of America are going to bend over backwards to try to sound relatively normal.”

He added, “So the American people will make the drastic mistake of giving them power again.”

Kelly concluded with a warning about potential consequences.

“But if the American people do it, if they take that step,” he said, “they are going to burn this country to ash.”

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