Jesse McCree is a functioning alcoholic balancing a second identity as a crime and justice pundit against his work as a sought-after bounty hunter, and he spends much of his time travelling internationally, putting an end to crimes large and small as he comes across them, and dodging federal authorities who falsely believe he commits the mentioned crimes and placed a $60 million bounty on his head for it.
He keeps tabs on what is said about him in the mainstream media, and he seems so wearied by the constant blame that he briefly entertains the thought of not getting involved in an incident in progress. Despite that, he does not actually hesitate to protect innocent people and prioritizes their safety.
He also seems to put more energy in his columns toward defending the necessity of vigilantism to maintain peace and order than defending himself as an individual against the false accusations, and he even adopts almost a not my problem attitude when discussing with a civilian the possibility that he’ll be blamed again for the crime, despite previously, in his internal monologue, indicating that he does actually consider it to be a problem he very much cares about and is exhausted by.