Greg Kelly Reports (06/01/26)

Greg Kelly Reports (06/01/26)

From Greg Kelly Reports - Newsmax TV by Newsmax Podcasts

June 2, 2026 · 43 min

About this episode

The episode discusses anti-ICE unrest, political denial from Jill Biden, and highlights a young Republican candidate focused on anti-corruption and housing issues.

Greg Kelly Reports | June 1, 2026 - The episode centers on the anti-ICE unrest at Delaney Hall in Newark, casting it as a coordinated left-wing pressure campaign designed to recreate the chaos and emotional leverage of past street uprisings while shielding illegal alien criminals from deportation. - Jill Biden’s CBS appearance is framed as a fresh act of denial and grift, with the show mocking her claim that Joe Biden was “fine” after the debate and blasting the interview for ignoring the murder case against her ex-husband Bill Stevenson. - The broader warning is that Democrats and allied media figures are trying to normalize institutional warfare, from defending anti-ICE agitators to pretending the executive branch cannot fire its own people, all while dressing raw politics up as neutrality. - New York’s anti-landlord climate gets a vivid case study through Thomas Diana, whose nightmare squatter battle is used to show how courts and politicians have turned property owners into villains while protecting abuse of the system. - Guest Joe Mitchell, a young Iowa Republican and homebuilder endorsed by Trump, is presented as the kind of anti-corruption candidate the country needs…

People in this episode

Host: Greg Kelly

Guest: Joe Mitchell

Topics covered

  • anti-ICE unrest
  • political pressure campaigns
  • institutional warfare
  • landlord issues
  • anti-corruption candidates
  • housing affordability

Keywords

  • anti-ICE
  • Jill Biden
  • Joe Biden
  • landlord
  • housing
  • politics
  • corruption
  • Newark
  • squatter battle

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